of things happen to me by 4:30. like what? [ laughter ] we got time. i lost two buttons but i just won t tell you where. well. ew. who loses buttons putting on makeup? [ laughter ] happy friday, grace. [ laughter ] we should talk about traffic. we should. we should talk about traffic. actually there s not much going on, on the roads. we re kind of done. we ll show you this quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza but we re pretty quiet. there should be an 18-minute drive time from the carquinez bridge to the maze. let s talk about the weather forecast. pretty this weekend, right? it s going to change. enjoy today. cold start in the north bay valleys. 32 santa rose, 37 napa. big changes over the weekend and we re putting something on our map today that we haven t seen in quite some time. let me guess. snow. [ laughter ] we are going to get a foot in the city. i wish. we ll see. thanks a lot. a developing story, an explosion knocking down powe
supply is low. marylanders scramble to get their hands on the h1n1 vaccine. today, for the first time, students are immunized at schools at howard county. tonight, wjz is live at perry hall middle, where a clinic is planned for tomorrow. jessica kartalija has complete flu watch coverage. jess? good evening, sally. good evening to everyone at home. that s exactly right. a clinic is set for tomorrow morning. but with such a high demand, there may not be enough of the vaccine for everyone. at bella spring elementary, in ellicott city. a squirt up the nose marks the beginning of the largest school based immunization effort in maryland. we ve gone through hundreds and hundreds of forms to see which kids returned their permission kids and of those kids, which kids were eligible. i wasn t afraid to get the h1n1 nasal spray. 1300 students at three howard county elementary schools will get the nasal vaccine this week. i felt like a little kid with my nose, it was wet. re