Fortyseven. And 62. The yet, you can get 40s or 50s. So it just depends on if you have eyebrows or no breeze. After the sunshine looks good. Rain moving in the pacific northwest. For us, this system sweeping in late sunday, monday. Looks good for the first snow sunday into monday. Windy in the hills. Cool lows. But 70s and 80s. Things things are backing up. Things are okay. Things are certainly a little bit slower than we were they were when we started. We still have lighter than usual commute for a friday. This is look a look at the commute. Lighter than usual commute for a weekday. This is 280 in san jose. Is about what it looks like. There are people out there, but right now, we dont have big clouds coulds getting into the west valley. Also looking at the maps, you can see westbound 580 testify nitly seeing a little bit of a drop definitely seeing a little bit of a dropoff coming over the hill. Well take it. I think it will get slow eventually. Right now, its not slow yet. When you
Stores, tell us how Business Owners are now working on the clean up today and how they are preparing for possibly more of this. Good morning thank you for joining us monday december 8th. Im pam cook. Lets talk about weather and traffic steve paulson. It is getting thicker too. East bay and south bay so far. If youre headed out the door. Ill tell you, wednesday, thursday, friday, my feet will not be up on the desk, i guarantee it. It is going to be, could be a wild little system here coming in right now still a couple days away. Light rain unless youre far enough north, south of that, not a lot left in the system. With so much moisture in place, temperatures, they come together. And poof, we get fog. Thick fog. As marie said, i cant see my neighbors house. Thats foggy. And there is a few reports of that all the way down to gilroy as well. Mostly cloudy could be very light rain again to the north, Higher Elevations santa cruz mountains, berkeley hills, otherwise, i dont think well see mu
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