Memorial day. Because of that, a heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area and coast and immediate shoreline and that is in effect now till 7 00 p. M. Itll continue tuesday, wednesday and thursday. Limit outdoor exposure and stay hydrated looking at hotter days ahead for tuesday and wednesday. Your memorial day forecast with that sunshine topping out in the mid to upper 90s inland this afternoon. Around the bay, low to mid 80s and low 70s along the coast. Looking at 99 for a high in concord, 95 in san jose, 85 in oakland and 82 for a high in san francisco. Watching the high ridge of pressure building for tuesday and wednesday. Ill let you know what to expect in that seven day forecast, my full forecast in a few minutes. Back to you. Today oaklands chapel of the chimes is hosting a memorial day event to thank and honor our veterans. ubut rules are in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus. All visitors are require to wear face masks, groups must be ten people or less and all
John. Yeah i think we could have some daria for sure especially for inland spots and then down into the south bay for daytime highs will be climbing very close to 100 degrees. Well those triple digits for the east bay says on just a second ago, not a fun one to talk about the good news is this is a shorter heat wave that most of last week so theres something positive to focus on as far as today goes. This is your clear morning. Its beautiful to current looks great theres no fog. No cloud cover fortunately when we do see that fog though thats often what spares us the hottest temperatures that are neighbors over the center only get we dont have that marine influence as much today as temperatures are going to climb as much as they will be fairfield youre already at 85 degrees thats bird river more a word also in the mid to upper 70s currently at San Francisco and simmer and even tapping it 70s already and we only have one hour left before heat advisories kick into gear for much of the day
The vast expanses of sand, even with lots closed, illegally parking and tossing barricades and receiving parking tickets from sf pd. Its really nice out, why not take advantage of it . Reporter it was inevitable, the combination of warm weather and sunshine and a holiday monday brought out the kind of crowds that might cause an epidemiologist to cringe mid pandemic. At baker beach, spare scraps of sand were hardtofind as beachgoers turned out in mass, even causing the closure of el camino delmar as cars spilled into neighborhoods. On marina green, it was busy, but groups look to be spaced out. Is a big group with a big circle each one six feet apart from each other so gives you a little bit of confidence, people are still thinking of it it looks seing the six feet distance in the group so thats pretty cool. Reporter if social distancing efforts can be given high marks, masking was less strict with a lipid wearing a mask is not too difficult and i think it helps and i think it works and
Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the fourth and final event in this years leon panetta lecture series. Before we begin, i want to first ask that on this memorial day, we have a moment of silence in honor of all those men and women who have died while serving in the United States armed services. [ event concluded ] [gavel pounding] thank you. This season, we are discussing the health of american democracy. It is very fitting that we recognize the individuals who have even the greatest sacrifice four our freedoms and our way of life. We honor their commitment to country. Our guests and our discussion this evening are particularly fitting four this holiday, because, tonight, we will conclude the 2019 lecture series by looking back to the finding of our nation founding of our nation and the man who first took up arms to fight in the name of liberty and protect our republic. In the wake of victory, they understood they had to create a system of government that would preserve and protect t