complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel two morning news. well, good morning to you, welcome to the middle of the week, it is wednesday, september 15th. i am dave clark. good morning. i am pam cook. it files like a little later in the year, stephen [overlapping speakers] [ inaudible ] october or something november [overlapping speakers] [ inaudible ] pam, we do have some cool conditions, not as cool as yesterday but low 50s, fog is the biggest story this morning. some of that is right down on the deck so be careful. let s get do our temperatures 60s by the coast after that fog burns off and some local drizzle, then upper 70s, low to mid 80s now away from the okay. sal with an update on your traffic. good morning. right now traffic on 80 westbound, steve, looks good out to the macarthur maze. no major problems here. also the morning commute looks good westbound towards the paygates a little bit of a slow down, now back to dave
well, good morning to you. welcome to mornings on 2. i m dave clark. good morning. i m tori campbell. it s wednesday, september 15th. we re following several new developments in last week s deadly explosion and fire in san bruno. governor schwarzenegger will tour the disaster zone this afternoon after returning from his trade mission to asia. the first responders are now describing the terrifying moments of thursday s huge blast. the ntsb says of the 90 e-mails they ve received so far, only one person reported smelling gas before the explosion. ktvu s claudine wong is talking to those federal investigators this morning and joins you now and joins us now with this live report. reporter: good morning, tori. yes, it s been almost a week since this fireball and explosion and fire here in san bruno. there are still so many questions. the ntsb is out here this morning. we re getting more information about where this investigation is headed. key among the question is how d