Monday. It was noisy last night due to the winds. Thats part of the equation for the red flag warning. Outside the Santa Clara Valley were still dealing with the potential of damaging winds through at least 11 00 this morning. Now, you factor in drier air thats rolling in after 11 00, thats why we have the red flag warning thats going to extend until 5 00. It does not include the Santa Clara Valley. Youre missing out on both of these. The San Francisco bay shore and San Francisco also not in the red flag warning. Lets look at the winds right now, up in the Higher Elevations, still pushing well over 40 Miles Per Hour. Weve been up around 50 and 60 during the night. Thats why its been noisy in some neighborhoods. Down at the surface, seeing 37 at Half Moon Bay. 33 at fairfield. 24 in San Francisco. 31 in santa rosa. This is also going to help us push into record territory this afternoon from 66 in Half Moon Bay to 74 today in santa rosa and also in antioch i should say also in fairfield.
When it begins lets elook at what is driving the numbers today. Millions of americans remain out of work. Could that weakness pressure lawmakers to reach a stimulus deal we will see. Negotiations are under way as we speak. The dow up some 200 points or so two thirds of a percentage with 59 minutes left in the trading week kayla. Wilf, it is great to see you on this friday afternoon coming up on the show, door dash and airbnb ipos to come next week and a big test for appetite of some names in growth tech speaking of high growth, scott cutler, we will get his take on the e competition in apparel and sneakers mike santoli has the market covered. Ylan moi is tracking the latest movements on a stimulus deal and we will dig about sboo the jobs report with Dana Peterson. Mike first to you. What are you seeing behind the charts. Almost all news translated to good news for the market in this current mood that investors are in if you look at a fiveyear chart. Decided to broaden it out here more
And today in the bay starts right now for you on this friday morning. Thanks for making us a part of your morning. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia but i cant hear you so im going to work this little Technical Glitch out right now and let you take it away. I will take it away from here. Mike has a look at the commute, but first kari hall with a look at the forecast. We are starting out with some mostly clear skies and also some nice, Cool Temperatures. As we take a look at what to expect for the week, were going to be a touch cooler for today with our afternoon highs mostly in the 60s and 70s. But we do have a great weekend ahead as we celebrate halloween and, of course, well remind you at least 100 more times to set your clocks back one hour as Daylight Saving time ends this sunday. But looking at our temperatures today once again really nice as we are looking at highs that will reach into the upper 70s and low 80s. Well talk more about this coming up in a few minutes. Mike, how
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