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Breezes tapering as we hit 42 to 54 at noon. Dropping down to 45 to 48, chilly this evening. Were heading back to work, some of us. Some of us didnt stop going to work yesterday. Thats true. It is light up there this morning. You have a solid stream of headlights from the east shore freeway from Golden Gate Fields into berkeley and emeryville. We head on into the bay bridge toll plaza, it is definitely light there. Sluggish on the upper deck coming into San Francisco for your commute. If you are headed back to work today. Good news for east bay travelers f youre co if youre coming up and over the altamont pass, youre not delayed at all. One problem spot with a solo spinout facing the wrong way northbound 17 after the summit. Not seeing a lot of slowing yet but that is blocking the slow lane. Breaking news in the east bay, the chp confirms that three teens are dead after a christmas night crash in pleasanton. This happened just before 10 00 last night on northbound foothill road just no
Tommy we talked to Charles Kelly earlier in the week, his deal was coming into this game, eliminate the big plays and you got to get turnovers. And they have two turnovers this game . Mike yep. Tommy thats going to end up being the difference in the game. You have to give credit to Charles Kelly and all the guys on defense. He has a loft athletes and a lot of depth. Mike do you take your shot here with six seconds to go or do you try to get a tenyard out and then take it . Tommy no, i think you go to the end zone. About a 45yard throw. Throwing it for washington. Mike tipped away by the allamerican derwin james. And the clock shows triple zeros. Heartbreak for wake forest. Good grief. They played so well and so hard. And jimbo fisher is going to walk out of here. Hell have a smile on his face. On the way home. And dave clawson is going to feel like hes krushdz. Tommy they played their hearts out. Wake foreake forest was 40, th werent watch the deep throw here, theyre going to the one r
Report some Northern California farmers say they will not be planting this year because they will make more money selling water to southern california. It is about 700 per acre foot and thats more than double than it was in 2010. Thank you, nannette. Want to take you outside. Show you the his on the left. They are dry. On right, san jose. We are seeing really warm temperatures. Meteorologist jeff ranieri continues team coverage. We got into the 80s here. Even throughout the peninsula. And the main reason why it got hot is the main reason we have been stuck in the drought and the reason the High Pressure is continually sitting across the west forcing a lot of compressional heating on down to the surface. The hottest today was alamo. As we head throughout the next four days we will talk about the potential of rain fall out here in the pacific. And when we may actually yes, finally get some measurable rain fall from this and that forecast in about 10 minutes. Okay. See you then jeff. No s
Reporter with the prosepct of any more, significant rain yet this season fading fast and images reporter like this bone dry groundwater recharge pond here in south san jose likely to linger reporter all summer, the plan is to existing Water Supplies lastlong as possible. Reporter with reservoirs now slightly less than half full and the demand for water expected to increase with warmer weather, the Santa Clara Valley water board is set to call on water retailers and cities to find new ways to use less water. We will present the presentation to the board and it will have the opportunity on tuesday to make a decision curry it valley Water District reporter so the 20 percent goal imposed last summer could rise to 25 or possibly 30 percent reporter this year. That could trigger new, more aggressive Outdoor Watering restrictions or fines for over consumption. Reporter the district is especially concerned about the growing demand on water pumped from the ground. Marty grimes Santa Clara Valle