Welcome to mornings on two. Its saturday january 25th. Lets get a check of weather with rosemary. Good morning. Good morning. Another mild day in the forecast. We are starting out with high clouds this morning. Because of those some of us not as cold as where we were yesterday morning. I will have a look at the current temperatures. Its a good thing a spare the air day is in place for today which means its not okay to burn in your fireplace ums you are exempt. In the extended forecast, the potential for changes. Whether or not we will see rain. I will line up that future cast model for you. New this morning a car hits a home in antioch and then rolls over into a second house with two people inside. It happened just after midnight. We are live in the city of antioch with a look at the damage. Reporter pg e crews are on the scene because when this crash happened that car took out a power box and knocked out the power to this neighborhood. Here is a look at the damage. When this car came
There gathering information. Good morning and welcome to mornings on 2. Im Claudine Wong in for tori campbell. Good morning. Im dave clark. Lets check weather. Steve is off today but we have Rosemary Orozco. How is it looking . Today will be warmer. In fact, lets take a look at the comparison. Yesterday, santa rosa, you are going to 91. Mid80s in concord yesterday. 92 for today. Oakland, you are following suit. A couple of degrees warmer than yesterday and san jose, 85 for the second half of the afternoon. So temperatures around the bay, 3 to 6 degrees warmer than what we had on thursday. Inland, 5 to 7 degrees. Thats a notal jump in temperatures for the second half of your day. This morning we are waking up with low clouds inside the bay, along the coastline. Half moon bay bay is reporting visibility anywhere from one to two miles. Napa down to a quarter mile with the visibility. Its very patchy in nature which makes it hazardous as you get out the door. Be aware of it. As you get inl
EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. – A key component of the US50 Camino Safety Project has been completed, allowing work to proceed on the remaining elements of the $55.4 million project, which includes $3.4 million in funding from Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. – A key component of the US50 Camino Safety Project has been completed, allowing work to proceed on the remaining elements of the $55.4 million project, which includes $3.4 million in funding from Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
Caltrans has announced a new Clean California pilot program that offers Adopt-a-Highway volunteers up to $250 for picking up highway litter. The Adopt-A-Highway program has been one of the longest-standing and successful government-public partnerships in the state.