The weather. Although we need rain. And the super commute is doing well. We do it from solano county. Vacaville looks good. And the road sensors are not showing anything major. Traffic is moving along well. I know youre probably just listening. A lot of people are not watching, they are doing other things. Traffic looks good across the carquinez bridge and heading to the macarthur maze. 4 31. And lets go back to the desk. At 4 31 we continue our coverage of the unexpected death of San Francisco mayor ed lee. This is todays front page of the chronicle. Mayor ledcy in a time of change. Ed was not a politician. He did not always deliver the best sound bite or carry the room with unspoken charisma. Flash never mattered to him. Kits agreements never deterred him. He was humble and determined. He was fair and collaborative no matter the heat of the moment. That was supervisor london now the acting mayor of San Francisco. Shes among those praising mayor lees accomplishments. Many choked back
So is kenwood. You can see the low south of phoenix. A combination of the two continues a weak offshore pattern. Theres absolutely nothing coming through now. Well pick up the breeze and cool us down a wee bit. 60s again. A cold morning and mild afternoon. 5 01 and sal tells us were not that bad. Youre looking sharp. Thank you, thank you. Thank you very much. Steve. We do look okay on the roads too. 580 westbound youll see some slowing on the altamont pass. This is nothing unusual. I do want to mention that its there every day. But westbound 580 and also westbound 205 will be a little bit slow. Traffic is moving along okay. No major issues as you head through the area. I do want to mention coral hollow east of ruth road in dublin area chp. This is near tesla road as well. If youre driving there, watch out. Traffic is already slow on 84 heading to 680. This is a look at the dublin interchange. And traffic is moving along pretty well westbound on 580. A little bit of slowing at the inter
I want to spend a little bit of time setting that up for you, and then we will move right in to a discussion of some of the issues. For the last couple of weeks weve been talking about the ways that cold war conformity gave rise to new forms of sexual and social order in the first decade or two after the second world war. Weve talked about how the cold war conformity established a white suburban middle class heterosexuality as the domestic ideal and norm in america and how Nuclear Families came to be the kind of central calling card of american normalcy. That, in turn, of course, as we discussed before, left a lot of other people out in side that norm, especially those who were left behind in american cities, including people of color and those who were choosing not to get married in what was the most marrying generation in American History, namely lesbians and gay men, but not exclusively so. But those groups as we talked about before came to it be seen as socially and sexually devian
On the ground. What will we be seeing . Chelsea is in the outback. She has a look at what we can generally expect around here and elsewhere. Thats exactly right, bob. Thank you. Lets first stake a look at a time line. Well see rainfall moving into the i45 corridors as early as 6 00 a. M. 4 00 a. M. And between 6 00 to 9 00 a. M. , we expect the rainfall to completely change over from rain to snowfall in the region. And 9 00 to 1 00, well see showers tapering to sprinkles and flurries, drying out by afternoon. As for how much were looking at . Well, that Winter Weather advisory is in effect. Were looking at 3 to 6 inches of snow in western maryland. Could see a trace to possible coating across here in central maryland. Keep in naind,ed grounds and roadways are too warm to see any major accumulation at all. And rain mixing with this on the eastern shore. Well have more coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. Lets go back inside to you guys. Chelsea, thank you. And bob. Check
Palm trees and homes. Every building is either significantly damaged or destroyed. Reporter survivors roamed the streets, looking for loved ones, while others searched for food, water, and medicine. Authorities say 800,000 people were evacuated ahead of the storm. But many temporary shelters, like this church, were quickly overwhelmed. The recovery effort is just beginning. The u. S. Military is bringing in generators, as well as food and water. Reporter here in los angeles, a group called team rubicon, made up of mostly military veterans has just sent a crew of 15 to help in the relief effort. This is their operations center, where they have also been mapping out the damage in the philippines, to determine to go. Well likely work ourselves out into the rural area. Reporter jake wood is leading Team Rubicons efforts. Theyll begin doing search and rescue efforts, as well as local triage. Reporter the group is already planning to send in a second team to deal with the overwhelming devast