let s talk about monday, first off, plenty of low-grade clouds, but they won t last quite as long or be as thick as they were over the weekend. those guys took a wild to clear out and never really did at the coast. and that will not change. it will stay cloudy at the coast through today, but we will at least the more breaks of blue sky earlier in the day. we are in the mid-50s out there now, and take a look at the low gray, you can see the timestamp sink by them, plenty of it now, so let s play this forward, and will bring this back to the coast, but we get about 10 am, it has gotten better, and then there s the forecast, 67 today the city and across the rest of the bay area, look at that 85 for inland locations. that will turn to the low 90s by tomorrow and i will have that in just a few minutes. how was the drive looking? we are seeing slowing and spots at 5:01, let s start with e. we will start with the one that has the most read, that s the ultimate pass. coming through
to you, everyone, on what s turning out to be a busy thursday morning. i m kendis gibson. i m erielle reshef in for diane macedo this morning. we begin with new reaction to the announcement senator john mccain is battling brain cancer. doctors found a tumor last week while they were removing a blood clot located above mccain s left eye. they have managed to remove all of the tumor that at least was visible on scans. abc s amna nawaz joins us now with more. good morning, amna. reporter: good morning, guys. john mccain has built a career as a fighter, as a prisoner of war on capitol hill even in past battles with skin cancer. his new fight now, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. if we re going to stay here to work, then let s get some work done. reporter: just one week ago a fiery mccain urged his senate colleagues to fight for their priorities. the very next day he flew home to arizona for surgery to remove a blood clot above his eye. that trip thwarted repu
concerns. the county board passed a resolution to create the domes task force and to allocate 500 thousand dollars to install protective netting inside the domes. yesterday was mild with highs in the upper 40s, but it was windy with southerly gusts to 30 mph and rain showers. most of se wisconsin got about 1 of rain in the past 24 hourif cold enough that snow. the rain moved out of here after midnight, and this afternoon is sunny, breezy and mild with highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s, and a sw breeze to 20 mph. tonight is mostly cloudy with lows in the animal health officials say a strain of salmonella bacteria resistant to several drugs has been linked to infected dairy bull calves purchased in wisconsin. state and federal officials are investigating 12 human cases of infection in eight counties. state veterinarian paul mcgraw is urging dairy farmers to take precautions to protect people a recall of about two-and- a-half million dehumidifiers has been re-announced follo
android and apple. breaking news from milwaukee s northwest side. crews are investigating a possible explosive device found on a lawn near 52nd and hemlock. police are trying to determine if it s a firework or something else. no one has been hurt. now to a story you ll see only on fox6. two milwaukee mothers say they are waiting for justice. their sons were hit and killed while they rode their motorcycles eal struck them was initially taken into custody but hasn t yet been charged. fox 6 s ashley sears is live at 6th and mckinley to explain. the two women say they are frustrated. they thought the driver would be charged after authorities found eopened alcohol bottles and drug paraphernalia in his truck. it hasn t happened yet, they are last month its been rough. two mothers have shared the same pain. remembering their sons only in pictures. its just a whole lot of unanswered questions and its very frustrating. their sons were friends, riding their motorcycles together in t
in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no breaking news stories right now. the milwaukee county medical examiner is investigating a possible co-sleeping death. a one-month old died at a home near 40th an locust. we have a crew on the way to the scene. and we re also following breaking news from milwaukee s east side. a single car crash near jefferson and knapp. let s go live to deandra corinithios who just