Livermore from 101 to 87, and san jose 94 and now 80, and the trend is a cooldown. We have a few clouds, but we are on the extreme Northern Edge of this as it pushes to the east. The fog will be ramping up the coast rapidly with good signs of cooler weather moving over the bay, and berkeley and emeryville as well. Wind gusts at 21 to 29, and 50s and 60s on the temperatures, and the fog will get together and merge, and tomorrow we will have a 10 degrees drop with this system moving in. Today very low 90s and a lot of 80s, 60s and 70s by the water. 6 01 am. We will start in the east bay and look at the commute into San Francisco from oakland. We will start at the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic backed up for 25 minute delay, and yesterday im sorry, today the traffic is moving slowly. Yesterday was as well, and there has not been anything unusual on the span getting into San Francisco. We move along and take a look at interstate 880 north and southbound, traffic looks good at the airport a
You used your airconditioning this morning in the car. Yes, do you blame me . The coast and they are feeling that cooler breeze, and one of our photographers says they can feel the cooldown of the breeze, but it is on its way and it will get here. Dont you worry, it is on its way. The fog is shallow but will make an impact for many, already moving up the bay and the coast, and we had this big system dropping in. Not a lot of moisture but it will drop our temperatures in a big way. The cloud cover in Southern California will stay down there and not moving up here. Wind gusts up to 30 at mount diablo, 50s and 60s on the temperatures, and napa in the low 50s, sevastopol 52, novato 53. Here is our cooler friend swinging in over the next couple of days, 80s in the interior, 60s and 70s at the coast and bay. 5 02 am. We have a crash in oakland that we are following in the woman is in Critical Condition after a violent crash in east oakland. Here are the violent aftermath pictures, the woman
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