From the Sierra Nevada to obviously yep still very hazy the east bay this morning that shot there from walnut creek and use of the smoke map a second ago this just reinforcing it that deep maroon show you how poor air quality is across the region. Winds, not present enough to be forcing that widespread haze out of the reason region and we still do have plenty of smoke imbedded in the fog just offshore which as it moves in across the bay is still impacting us with some fog and some smoke, fresh smoke being pushed in from the pacific. So not your ideal way to start off this monday morning, although i guess on a little bit of a positive note. Air quality is better than it was over the weekend. 50s and 60s for current temperatures later today, well be looking at some comfortable weather as well, not a big chance, a good chance to step outside and enjoy these comfortable temperatures as skies remain hazy into the afternoon. But at least daytime highs only in the 60s 70s, 80s. Thats your for
Know because we would love it if it just cleared right out today it will be a slow go as far as clearing goes these next few days she can see air quality is very poor out there still much like it has been the past few days. Not as bad though as it was friday and saturday also not the prettiest of shots out of sfo this morning very foggy. Very hazy. Its a mix of both that is pushed in right along the shoreline that is making conditions so pour yet again across the region. Now the most of smoke from the Sierra Nevada fires that were still continuing to see burning is pumped up right there on the western sierra were here in the bay area where you can see that there is some marine layer that is pushed in unfortunately with that marine layer, there is smoke embedded in that as well so her getting it from all sides when you have so many fires burning across the region it takes more than just a shift in wind direction to be seeing conditions clearing out. Now there is an onshore wind this mor
Know that glows little faint showing the bay that is the smoke plume that is hanging out right along the western Sierra Nevada thats where all the smoke is just clumped up right now it is gradually falling into the Central Valley and defusing its way into the bay area. Weve also got some smoke working its way in from the fog and marine layer seeing offshore score getting it from both sides which is definitely not been a welcome. Change of with the light winds remaining light across the bay not enough to be forcing any of the existing haze out of the region. Temperatures in the 50s and 60s right now at least we do not have a heat wave on our hands. Alameda and san mateo each at 58 degrees hayward in oakland at 61, so its a cool start to what will be a comfortable rest of your day. Robin. All right, thank you john were checking in on the bridges which continue to improve around the bay area but i just got word of a new problem in San Francisco. So lets go outside and check in on the road
Postmaster general louis dejoy, and the chairman of the postal board of governors Robert Duncan to this oversight hearing, and i thank you all for being here. In all of our districts we are hearing from constituents about significant delays in the delivery of mail, medicines, food, and other supplies. These delays are especially concerning and potentially lifethreatening during the Coronavirus Crisis. These are not isolated complaints. They are widespread. Our offices have been receiving thousands of calls and emails about the detrimental effects these delays are having on our veterans, seniors, Small Businesses, and families across the country. When we asked postal leaders about these delays they downplayed them. They dismissed them as temporary. They discounted them as a minor, unintended consequences of reforms being put in place. But then we saw National Headlines describing these delays in much more detail. I have a document here that headlines from almost every state in the count
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