Case, you can get the moderate to heavy rain. Thats another cold one. Now, the airport is at 38 and this morning its on the peninsula and also on the mountains. The secondary system is the one that could really light things up in the afternoon. Again, it looks like San Francisco south and to the north. With the focus around the mountains and the coast. 50s and 60s today. Sal is here now. Lets see if anything is going on. Good morning, sir. Good morning to you , steve. We do have traffic thats light for the most part. Unfortunately, sometimes when the traffic is so light we do get the traffic accidents that are more severe as you take a live look at the Golden Gate Bridge here t. Traffic continues to move along very well. Theres no major issues. Right now the traffic continues to move on all of the bay area bridges. Now, back to the headlines. Thank you, sal. Topping the news this morning, the number coronavirus here in the bay area continues to grow. More than 3,600 cases are now repor
And thats where the rain was over the weekend especially on sunday. Santa clara mountains, and 35 inches of rain in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The system off the mendocino coast and it swings in and you can light up the rain gauge again today and 30s and 40s very cold. This time of year we are well below average for the morning and the rain south bay even sneaking over parts of the east bay into the Santa Cruz Mountains and briefly at times and on the peninsula. Penn temperatures upper 60s low 60s in hamilton. It looks to be San Francisco oakland south. Sal is here now and he will tell us if there is anything going on. South . People are driving and whenever it rains we get crashes in effect because the roads are wide open as we look at the san mateo bridge here. Westbound 92 traffic is moving along pretty well heading out to the highways and you can tell the roads are damp and weve had a couple of incidents is clear. For the most part the traffic is moving along very well and airports
My boys are back in class this morning. Last week was supposed to be our spring break. We did pretty much nothing which is what we are supposed to be doing. I dont know about the two of you, our two routine and expectation of how we are going to use this time together have listened considerably. At first i was like, lets get it done. Organize the pantry, cleanout the closet, but now im like, you know what . As long as they are happy, i am happy. In our spring break is next week, and so we have not reached that point yet. Our daytoday routine, i will admit it is very hard. It is very difficult being a parent right now. We are all doing our best to kind of bite our time on certain things. We are allowing certain things that maybe we would not be allowing daytoday before this pandemic. My wife came up with a list of stuff. Because we have been getting a little loose, a little lax. This week, its funny that you mentioned it. We have a list. Lets see what we can get done. Okay. Right now we
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