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S good morning, everyone. Im Carolyn Tyler. Thanks for joining us on this september 1st. Lets start with a quick first look at our weather with meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning to you. Halfway through our Holiday Weekend and changes are beginning today. You may have saw some yesterday with the cooler air mass and today even cooler. A stronger sea breeze. Extra clouds and the possibility of a stray shower today through labor day. Right now we are look at temperatures mainly in the 60s. Pretty mild. Weve had the clouds overnight thats helped keep the temperatures up in most places except up in the north bay where its cool in the 50s, santa rosa. Heres the next couple hours. Notice most the cloud cover in the east and south bay, a little bit more sunshine in the north bay. Perhaps some 80s toward cloverdale. Otherwise 60s and 70s for the most part. Mid80s for the inland east bay. Maybe a few sprinkle. We will detail the possibility of showers and then talk about the big warmup. That
Early to the public, we will. A possible early opening for the new span of the bay bridge, but could a wet forecast become a problem for crews . Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im ama dates. It is the end of the third full day of construction and cal trans says everything is right on schedule. You are looking live at crews from our y re yerba buena camera. Sergio is live with an update. Sergio . In the next hour they will be paving this strip of freeway between the toll plaza and the new bay bridge span. As of this weekend all of the heavy lifting is done and the ramps are in place and right now crews are focusing on the finishing touches. As crews are getting closer to finishing up the work on the eastern span of the bay bridge, there are a few people who have had the unique experience of driving over the new span. Chp officer daniel hill is one of those officers. From a personal perspective and the perspective of a highway patrolman it is very nice. He lead several over the b
Straightly stronger breeze. Concord at 61. A shower out by you earlier this morning, and we are looking at partly cloudy skies for the entire bay area today and some monsoonal moisture works its way up from the south. It doesnt automatically mean you will see showers. Mid70s for oakland for the coast. Partly cloudy midand upper 60s. Inland stronger sea breeze allowing for cooler temperatures, midand upper 80s. Labor day, a holiday for most tomorrow and the week ahead includes weather changes that we will talk about in a few minutes. Carolyn. Thank you, lisa. This a couple hours at 8 00, tal transwill give us an update on how work is progressing to open the new bay bridge Tuesday Morning. Take a look across the span towards oakland from our Yerba Buena Island camera. It is a live look. They said everything is on schedule to open first thing Tuesday Morning. A spokesman even talked about a possibility of opening sooner than 5 00 a. M. Abc7 News Reporter Sergio Quintana gives as you peak
Students in Olney Central College’s Welding Program are gaining real-world experience through projects that are benefiting not only the college, but the community. Instructor Curtis Marshall said students spent numerous hours this semester on the fabrication of two new batting cages for the OCC Baseball team. Baseball Coach Phil Britton received an OCC Foundation mini grant to help fund the updates and requested Marshall’s assistance with the project.