Better than that. But it sure gets early by the time we head to next week. Solder, sunny and warm for a while. There was hints of rain and now theyve said were taking that away. Not at the moment. Looks dry for ten days, maybe even longer. 74, 76, santa rosa, five above average this time of the year. A lot of 30s and below freezing. Fairfield was 31. Now 33. 30s for fremont and redwood city. Pen grove is down in the 30s. Novato, and winder, around petaluma and sebastopol. Everyone else is much calmer and the humidity is going up. Thats the only site i can find with gusts like that. Lark and in charge, old coal mornings and the dies are going to get much shorter. Late friday saturday, sunday morning, 70s on the high side. For now, its warm. Im looking at the commute, steve, and i think i like what i see. 22minute drive from the carkinas bridge to the maze is not all that show this time of the morning. Were getting a little bit more slow traffic joining us in the east bay. Were seeing tr
Accommodation for projects for not allowing it and then saying we wont make that accommodation any more and makes people upset because theyre feeling theyre just doing it for that and i think a lot of folks are frustrated with pg e. Its just so indicate. Inconsistent. Thank you. Thank you so much. For the public update. I have a couple of questions that ive asked before in different ways. But i just want to revisit a little bit, the whole clean power sf launch and programming and success that weve been realizing and some of our early goals in your presentation just to reiterate from an environmental perspective that the whole idea behind clean power sf was to really drive more quickly towards our citywide goal of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction to be in compliance with the state. So ghg reduction emission. The second goal from an environmental perspective was to help us as a city reach our 100 renewable by 2030 goal that we are driving toward and the opportunity that a program like c
From the exclusive Sales Force Tower camera as we are looking out at the pier and the ships float week activity underway. Today and this weekend. Good morning. Its friday, october 11th, i am Michelle Griego them to kenny choi. Lets check in with mary forefost cast. Calm conditions. Beautiful weather for the blue angels to take flight, but skies in San Francisco and we are looking at plenty of sunshine. Temperatures a little warmer compared to yesterday. Hoare we go a live look with the san jose camera under the clear skies. Its a little chillier compared to yesterday. We are looking at temps under a running in the 40s, 50s to about 60 so upper 40s in concord. Mid50s in oakland. And livermore coming in at 49. Milder San Francisco at 60. Mid50s in san otaking you through the day and what to expect. We are looking at just light, light breeze as we head through the day with that sunshine. And in the mid70s in San Francisco. Low 80s san jose and concord. Temp 2 to 8 degrees above average th
I think its going to be significant, 46,000 or 48,000 but you have the supply chain for gm, all of the construction around gm, so youve got a lot of ancillary folks that have been out of work and manufacturing isnt necessarily what drives the economy, its the consumer primarily and we are a service economy, and even though the numbers might be good, its the manufacturing thats really going tamp down here. Neil john, one one of the thins that im hearing to daniels point, not just 48 to 50,000gm striking workers impacting this but up to 200,000 more in ancillary business suppliers and the rest. What do you think of that . I think the estimate that roughly 75,000 to 80,000 jobs being temporarily lost because of gm strike. Neil okay, so if thats the case and they factored that in, is this just a oneoff, what do you think . A lot of reasons it can be a oneoff, results of slowdown at boeing, census workers who were temporarily hired and maybe are coming off the rolls, a lot of noise in the n
Reporter getting extra resources to crews on the ground will help them hold the line. But given how big the area is, and the massive winds expected on saturday, the aerial assault will be key. Putting aircraft and resources on the new fires, quickly. Keeping them small, keep this one contained and we will be all right. Tara sharp grew in guiserville and helped to evacuate family and friends, she came back to donate food and money to the First Responders who she said, are risking their living to save her community. The gratitude is incredible. Its a small thing to do that we can do to help to help the people saving our communities. The power will likely be cut to the area this weekend. They want people to plan accordingly. And they add, if you are asked to evacuate, to leave immediately. The longer it takes to evacuate, the more difficult for firefighters to do their job. Abc7 news. Thank you. Abc7 news anchor eric thomas in geiserville talking with victims of the kin indicate fire, eri