Bridge. This crash happened just before the toll plaza. Ill get to the map so you can see that backup. Two separate crashes between two vehicles each. So, we are looking at the lanes open, but a slow down because theres still debris in the area. Speeds down to four Miles Per Hour and speed up to 16 once you get going and through the toll plaza all clear from there and backup because it extend to 880. Our north bay here. Driving along 101. Heads up about the fog. Mike has been talking about it all morning long out of santa rosa and novato experience low visibility in the area. Showing you the bay bridge toll plaza in the area. No metering lights and its now exactly 601. This is something we have been watching all week and coming on later and later and ill let you know if they come on at all and also seeing a whole lot less car poolers because of this response from the coronavirus. Reggie and kumasi. That really tells a story. Thanks so much. Now to the coronavirus emergency and the toll
Not as strong with the winds compared to our last wind event but still we are looking at gusty conditions, especially watching the north bay mountains. In the meantime, we are dealing with the smoke this morning, unhealthy air quality in santa rosa, unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups from napa, san rafael, vallejo, concord unhealthy air quality for sense tore groups in concord, livermore, as well as for san leandro, redwood city and vacaville, moderate air quality right now in San Francisco, oakland and san jose. Because of this the smoke from the kincade fire and the grizzly fire bringing unhealthy air quality and another spare theair alert in effect for the entire bay area today. So smoky again as we start off your day, chilly temperatures, definitely bundle up as you head out the door this morning. Patchy frost, hazy sunshine this afternoon. Seasonal daytime highs. And those strong winds will return later today, with the wind advisory, a red flag warning and extreme fire dan
Road, riding without a helmet. Plus President Biden and the first lady are stopping by the bay area, but will their visit cause any disruptions . Were tracking their trip. This is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Good evening. Thanks for joining us at 6 00. Its been a roller coaster of a year when it comes to our weather. Atmospheric rivers, damaging winds, rain just a few days ago and now this. It finally looks and feels like winter is behind us. It almost got up to 80 degrees in San Francisco. These people at dolores park certainly had the right idea laying out on their blankets and towels catching that sunshine. In san jose it was the perfect day to smell the flowers. We saw families roaming through the Municipal Rose Garden just enjoying the sunshine after months of onandoff rain. Im stoked to have the sun back, stoked to get back outside and enjoy the day. Its not too hot, not too cold, just perfect. How about a day on a boat . This was my afternoon on the bay. Forced for
Tough one. Lots more coming up on sports. Sportswrap 1130. All right well see you then jason. Thank you. Next at 11. The potential implications here are really, really huge tomorrow. The Us Supreme Court will hear a landmark case on homelessness at issue, in part whether people can be cited for sleeping on the streets. The implications the case could have right here in the bay area. The 11 00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. Advocates call it the most important Supreme Court case addressing the homeless issue in 20 years. Good evening everyone. Im mike mibach and im julie julie haener. The case boils down to whether people can be cited for sleeping or camping on sidewalks or public property. Opponents argue it would be a violation of peoples constitutional rights. Reporter Michelle Bandur takes a look now at how the ruling could impact the rest of the country. Reporter a cup of coffee on a sunday morning. Its very hot, guys. No, i really appreciate you guys. Goes a long way when you do
Let the streaming begin. Thats nightline. You can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. Well see you right back here same time tomorrow. Th and what were learning tonight as morning rises in the middle east. Plus the future of death row. It seems one california mayor is quite concerned with the san quentin exit strategy, and panda diplomacy is paying off the sweet new partnership with the San Francisco zoo. Just in tonight. Always live abc seven news starts right now. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley and im ama daetz. We begin in the middle east. Tensions are ratcheting up tonight after israel retaliated against iran for an attack over the weekend. Explosions were reported in at least one city in central iran. Iranian Officials Say a military air base was hit. Now the question is, will things escalate in the region even more , and will iran respond after it had said its military operations were over . In tel aviv, heres abcs News Reporter matt gutman, a senior us