I will take it from here. We look at the roadways. Its a quiet commute. If you are getting out early are you in luck. We have a lit of a hiccup. Just some slight crowding into the pass. Overall things are moving for the mast part seamlessly onto the dublin interchange. Taking a look at the other super commuters route. Thats the drive out of gilroy to morgan hill. We are be clocking in nice speeds. If you are going north into san jose toward the peninsula things quiet. Only 36 minutes for the travel time to go from there to sfo. Highway 4 checking in problem free and the east shore freeway see nothing delays or brake lights. Im getting reports of debris westbound 80 at carlson. The United States has reached another grim milestone. More than 2,000 deaths report from coronavirus on tuesday. According to data from johns hopkins. There have been 20 other days with more than 2,000 deaths were recorded. The last time we saw a toll this high was back in may. In california the state reported mo
Had patchy fog yesterday, now we are starting to see more midlevel clouds which has helped keep the temperatures warm. Thats why as you look at the number in livermore its 44. Thats also warmer than yesterday. Its 37 in santa rosa. As we look ahead to the forecast for the rest of today the clouds are all going away. By late morning will be blue sky and low to mid60ss. Wind for thanksgiving. Ly be back with more on that. Lets look at the roadways as you work onto80 just getting reddy to head out the door. We have a trouble spot near grant line. Its blocking that middle lane. Traffic slow as you work westbound. Have you brake lights onto the pass on that580. A 30 minute drive time from 205 toll plaza. We are starting to see a few brake lights. A live look at the johns hop kins map. Tracking coronavirus. The United States has reported more than 200 death for the First Time Since may. Theres a Record Number of people in the hospital across the country. Along with an increasing positive rat
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