Not for about two or three days but hang in there. Hang in there. Lets get to it. Temperatures started saturday and they were warmer and guess what the next couple of days they are going to go up. Fog wont help us in water temps are very cold but that wont help us. Temperatures are mild and there are old 60s to 64. An excessive heat morning starts at 11 00 a. M. And goes until 7 00 p. M. On thursday. After that everything will cool off. 50s and 60s at the time. Temperatures wont take long the low will play into our weather for a big cool down but not until thursday or friday at the earliest. We are way upper 90s to a few near 100 degrees and lets go back to the task. Thank you, steve. That is our top story and its lead to concerns and t people are tired of being cooped up inside ignoring social distancing guidelines when they go out. It feels like another weekend and just trying to enjoy the weather. Across the bay area people headed to the beaches and parks. Some following social dist
contained. it is believed the fire started after a car struck the tree. crews battling the canyon fire burning in the pleasanton area and that fire about 10% contained good news there late last night people in the areas order to evacuate got the green light to go back home. first responders will be facing today and, kari, things are looking better. it is still warm up there with breezy windows. you know how it is with the altamont pass in the hills. the grass in the brush is fairly low but the wind is and get gusty. with fires it can create its own weather. temperatures in the low 60s. that is working in our favor. humidity slightly higher at 57% look how bold the humidity will be later today at 18%. temperatures headed up for 93 degrees with gusts at 15 to 35 miles per hour. rough conditions later there today. we will monitor that. as you head out the door in oakland 57 degrees and it s great to be another nice day with highs in the low 70s but we will see a ride range a
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