Microclimate forecast breezy and mild in the 60s for the bay. And warm to hot conditions inland with plenty of sunshine, daytime highs in the low to mid 90s. We will talk about that weekend forecast coming up in just a bit. But now lets check in with emily for a look at traffic. And i wish you were out here emily. I know. I cant update my traffic maps from up here on the top of the roof. But you get to have all the fun so enjoy it out there. For those of you getting out there on the runways you can enjoy your commute. Youre not going to be pulling your hair out as far as the traffic is concerned. Youre now up to 31 minutes out of the altamonte pass out of that tracy triangle because there is an accident in the westbound direction right there as you are coming out of the triangle. Once you get past that your backup is all the way past the dublin interchange. 26 minutes on highway 4 and 101 is still a 38minute ride. No problems there. Totally in the green. You can still see over there on
Well. Thats some good news there. Your microclimate forecast taking you through the day. For the coast breezy and mild for the mid 60s in the bay and the low to mid 70s for the afternoon. Mostly s tions tout in the low to mid 90s. So temps today slightly cooler compared to yesterday but above average for this time of year and that will be the case as we head through the next several days. Ill have your weekend forecast coming up but now lets check in with emily. Emily i know youre holding it down back at the station with traffic. I know its lonely over here. Weve got michelle and kenny to keep me company. Theyre over there like wait what about us. I love you guys too. Calm down. In the meantime youre not lonely if youre on the nimmets freeway. The third lane from the left is shut down right now as a result of an Early Morning accident. Theyve still not been able to clear this. And unfortunately its causing you to have a long commute ahead of you as youre headed northbound on the nimmet
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