Weather and traffic. If you still have the tiredness left over after your three plates of thanksgiving goodness last night. Just be careful out there. No rain in northeast ohio, per se, in in terms of heavy rain, but a lot of drizzle in some cases, and the radar just doesnt pick that up. It shows clear, but your windshield wipers working, and thats because the drizzle is just too light to be picked up by 38 in mansfield, 38 there in oh heria. I dont in elyria. Visibility is good in most except ashtabula. The fog and drizzle will make driving around, especially early this morning, before the sunrises, a little but more tricky as you get to those stores around the region. You are hitting those roadways this morning, and right now no accidents to report to you, 80 towards the score and turnpike looking fine. Here is close look around metro cleveland, heading over to 480 and 490, no problems, down 271, and 76 interchange. On the east side, lots of shopping 0 to be done, as well, if youre c
Some of the neighbors say crashes happen a lot in that area because the freeway is so close. Janine de la vega is heading there now. She will have more later on mornings on 2. Noticeably cooler out there this morning i would say so too. For june it is rather remarkable how cool it will get. If you like cooler weather for this time of year, youre lucky. This week will be cool but also breezy and wendy. Oakland will have gusts almost up to 30. It will be a breezy to windy day. Mostly sunny. The low cloud deck has been chewed up. There is nothing to support a. We will see a few high clouds zipping by. Livermore will have gusts to 20. Sfo, gusts to 25. Low 50s for some already. If you 40s in calistoga and kelsey belt and bodega bay. This is unseasonably cold most of the energy will stick to the north until thursday. Then there will be energy swinging in which looks like it will give the north bay some rain. Today, 60s and 70s. Good morning. We are looking at a tight commute right now on 58
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