up. working on mornings on 2 starting at 4:00 a.m., we need it. when it comes to coffee, we may see a cancer warning on our favorite beverage. a judge in los angeles is issuing a ruling that could come in a few months whether or not coffee should be listed as a. there are similar warnings on some items. so my question to you this morning is when you see a warning label on something that you already use, will it cause to you change your habits. not on coffee. especially after doing this show this week. my god. no. so you don t think so. and they re prop 65 warnings. yes. those are on everything. some are saying if you put it on everything, it blunts the effect. it means nothing. i m with you when it comes to coffee. what a pretty picture we brought you weather-wise. a nice looking weather day. steve said the rain may pop up here and there. this morning, we didn t see a lot of rain. we saw showers but the commute wasn t that bad. not that bad. yesterday evening it
flip? it is known for that. it will show a deep system and then a ridge of high pressure. for what it is worth, the canadian and european show lower pressure and rain on the forecast. it is too far out to fine-tune it for now. maybe the ridge won t hold for as long. but it will for the weekend. kenwood had half an inch of rain. san mateo and american canyon in there with a third of an inch of rain. there is still some moving through along the san mateo and santa cruz coast moving through to boulder creek and highway 4. had a good line go through. and then right over to sfo. now it is over in san leandro and hayward and union city. maybe south san mateo cam will show that. over to richmond, a little bit. a little bit over to san pablo bay. the focus was northward. that was earlier through mendocino and lake counties. there is a line that will show up later. 30s and 40s out there. walnut creek is in there. blackhawk, san ramon and others . pinol is cool. 50s on the temps today.
it will be nice today and then get ready tomorrow evening. into thursday. for those who work outside, i would make a plan b for probably thursday, friday and maybe even into saturday. we have a good day though for visibility and for air quality today. david cordova says mount diablo in the distance as seen from sfo. the visibility is sparkling, unlimited today. snow on many of the peaks. even around the hills of sunol. that was the system that brought the hail to sacramento and along the 680 corridor. mainly to the east. it was quite a show there. it has since moved off to central and southern california out of the picture but it will be a huge event for southern california today. a good line already went through l.a. palo alto, sunnyvale, upper 30s. half moon bay at 38. santa rosa is at 35. if you have the breeze, it is a cold one. a lot of 33s. even union city is in there. now san carlos at 39. this is a big deal out to the valley. contra costa county, it has been kicking
i showed just before the commercial, a couple cars waiting on the side. there was not a problem that happens before 5:00. they are waiting for the metering pricing to change. that s a no-no. never pull over unless there s an emergency in the area. to the map, a smooth drive. no one pulling over in the maze or out of the north bay. that s great news. a smooth flow of traffic. the overnight rains and slick roadways. be careful, grease and oil may be on the road. so far, traffic flows smoothly. back to you. thank you, mike. new this morning, video from the north bay showing the much needed rain falling in santa rosa. bay area firefighters have been waiting for this wet weather since the fires started. wile containment numbers are up, this will give crews a bigger upper hand in fighting the flames. 42 people died. thousands of buildings destroyed since the fire started last week. to the north bay, the rain is helping fire crews further south. the bear fire is still burning
remaining of these cars. the damage, the homes, nothing but rubble. as you mentioned for the first time we re actually seeing families, seeing people see all this damage face-to-face. in fact, show you some overhead from nbc s skyranger. taking a live look of what the scene looks like. you see rubble. nothing really in this area, as the area s been completely wiped out parts of this coffey park neighborhood have been wiped out. before 10:00 a.m., we saw people coming up here seeing their home for the first time. really an emotional time for them. we spoke to a couple of people in this area where we re standing describing what it s like to see all of this for the first time. to see it in person, there are just no words for it. reporter: and, guys, you know, it s been a very tough time for folks as they re here and outside of coffey park, we have we have we have journey and orchard park, people haven t been able to come here. they re been here since about 10:00 a.m.,