continued alone to a dry pattern with the badgers well above the seasonal average. we ll have the full details and show you your seven day forecast in just a few minutes. a couple of earlier occurring accidents that have cleared above those with a couple of hot spots. the east shore freeway and interstate 80 for the west on ride was the crest at san the backup is to will vote for the 26 minute drive from hercules the berkeley. traffic backed up in the south san jose, all the way back to the 85 andrew desjardins 1 01 or the bomb. that is out a 28 minute drive time and set an 18 minutes. following the weather as we re expecting to reach while revenues will temperatures today. will tran is live and oakland. it is a perfect morning, you do not need a jacket. it will get one arm, the right high in certain places and to the 90s like erica just mentioned. and the oakland hills, this is typical of what is going on in the bay area. this ll probably not last much longer, the gree
number that you have forecast for today. we actually broke records in santa rosa, napa, hayward. today will be warmer. looking at afternoon highs planted 80s to go round. usually for this time of your most locations lucky to see seventies. check out fairfield 82. 84 and antioch. downtown san francisco could possibly climb to the mid-70s. yesterday we saw an afternoon high of 71 degrees. upper 60s along the coastline. today s the day to go to the beach. sunnyvale coming in at 81 degrees. focus in on car conditions. 40 s, 50 s, and 60s as you step out the door. oakland 64 currently. 50 in concord. upper 50s in san carlos 59 in the city by the bay. as attractive actors futurecast 4 shows by the 7:00 hour we re talking printed 60s already. will start the warm-up relatively early. by lunchtime seventies. 80s starts to fill in on your screen. those 80s start almost dominate by your afternoon high. plenty of sunshine, clear skies to go around. today is the war
friday you ve made think far. thank youífor joining us i m eric thomas. and i m kristen sze oakland city council unable to decide what to do next after a contentious meeting last night which a fired up public ripped the council and the police chief. amy hollyfield is live at frank ogawa plaza. reporter: the city councilwoman says she wants to pass a resolution that says the city supports the protesters rights to be here camping in this plaza. the council heard several view points during a five hourlong meeting last night. many pointed out this movement is peaceful and an international movement. others say they are concerned about some of the violence that it an tracks and that comes out of it and the mess that the protesters are creating for the city. conversations with businesses that are saying they will consider not renewing their leases unless something is done and done immediately. if you have been to an oakland raiders game you have seen people engaging in vio
guessing about what exactly is going to do. forecasters are thinking that it could come up 20 in. of rain fall on the region. already pounding grand island, a barrier island. take a look at this wind picking up. grand island is usually very busy for this holiday weekend. voluntary evacuation s are speeding up the efforts. just outside of new orleans they are getting ready for the storm is the water will start rising. people loading up sandbags in preparation for tropical storm league. the expected to make landfall in central louisiana today and turning east. that is not good for drought-parched texas. no sign of storms here in the bay area. despite of what we see it should be a nice, even warm holiday weekend. let us check-in with janu. good morning. good morning, isabel. we can see socked and with fog. in dealing with the morning low clouds. with mostly sunny conditions as the day progresses and even hot, inland. a cooling trend tomorrow. taking a look outside with a m
families, mortgages, car payments. every single expense that every other employee has. reporter: he is also union store, he said morale among city workers is very low. some areas where we could lose our jobs or take that as it does take motivation down quite a few notches. it s a reporter: the calcimine said the layoffs are unavoidable. since san jose is facing a deficit of $150 million. because we have a pension system that s unsustainable. reporter: he said the city needs to fix the pension systems in an otherwise more jobs will be lost and your city services will be offered. problem is that this year and will be worse next year because were going to carry over a massive deficit into next year. the city council have been working with unions representing city workers to reform the pension system. so far both sides have not come to an agreement. in san jose, kron 4 news. vicki: hundreds of oakland teachers jobs were saved because 82 percent of the full-time positi