we re expecting dry conditions through the early afternoon with some scattered showers tonight but 39 degrees in the south bay if you re just now waking up. don t go outside without a sweater don t take your dog down without a jacket either because it will catch you off guard. 41 degrees in the east bay and also san francisco 43 degrees. we are seeing a lot less clouds than what we saw yesterday to start and that s what s keeping us in the 30s for the north bay. over the next couple of hours we will stoort warm up just a bit expecting to hit the mid 50s for the bay areas, upper 50s and possibly 60s for inland areas as well. we will see a few periods of showers here and there. san jose warming up to 57 by 2:00 and then we will stay dry at least through the afternoon and into the evening we are tracking a system coming in from the northwest and that is expected to start bring something scattered showers in the north day first and kind of tracking down along the peninsula, south
let s get through monday together. let s start it out with the weather. you can see it on the camera there as you head out, still some raindrops lingering across parts of the bay area. let s look at storm ranger right now. mobile doppler radar parked on san bruno mountain right now. spotty showers still lingering out there. as we get a closer look, we see for the most part things are pretty much drying out but roads may be slippery as you go for that drive. also, a little bit of rain still left over parts of the santa cruz mountains and also some snow this morning on mt. hamilton. through the day, we ll see more of these spotty showers moving through. much of this activity tapering off. we ll talk about that coming up in the next few minutes as we head now over to mike looking at the slick san mateo bridge. your radar shows that rain traveled through. i show what it left over here. very slick roadways. as you can see in headlights, water kicking up. we have a bit of a roo
conditions clear? the roadway is wet like you said. i did sit up about 2:30 this morning and say wait a minute because i heard rain hitting hard. checked the weather app and not a big deal. smooth drive around the bay. still able to work on highway 17. there will be traffic control over the next few minutes. they should pick up the last of the cones. longer than the closure near vine hill but road work should be cleared by 5:00 every morning. looking here toward a smooth drive for tri-valley. tracking a crash in fremont. back to you. the mistake everyone is talking about this morning. there s a mistake. moonlight, you guys won best picture. yeah. a stunned dolby theater. la la land was mistakenly announced as winner for best picture only for it to be revealed minutes later that it was actually moonlight that won. everyone was up there giving the acceptance speech. today in the bay is in hollywood. what are they saying happened? reporter: you know, they jus
pete suratos is live at oakland city hall where the ceremony wrapped up. pete, what is her message? what s the feeling you get from her? reporter: good morning to you, kris. chief anne kirkpatrick kept repeating the need to transform the department, working on a culture change following a year of scandal within the department. and of course, her role made official during the swearing-in ceremony. you see oakland maryor libby schaaf taking part. a number of police chiefs in attendance. chief kirkpatrick mentioned the importance of transforming the department and keeping the city safe and showing strong support for the officers she will be in charge of. she brings in a wealth of experience as a 34-year veteran of law enforcement serving as police chief throughout washington state including spokane. she worked in chicago recently. this comes after a sex scandal rocked the oakland police department last year. i asked her this morning, what would be the message to folks who are
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