This weekend marks 50 years of pride in San Francisco, but coronavirus will change the way we celebrate them. Youre watching kron 4 morning news at 7. Good morning and thanks for waking up with us on a saturday, im darya folsom and im James Fletcher we do want to start the hour with a check of weather before we get to the headlines and so lets say good morning to john trouble find out how foggy it is out there it was pretty dense when was late yeah i definitely does the wipers myself to that might have made all 3 of us very much so a foggy start to the morning, one of your worst visibility mornings at the so do watch your travel on bridges right now your view from alcatraz not showing you much, but that gray that is hanging out all across the bay area currently so as we make our way through the morning youre going to notice that fog will begin to lift right on top of that they did to bridge visibility is about to be improving. But as for the east bay hills and the coastline, its going
80 in san pablo. There is one survivor from the crash. The driver a cal baseball player. We get new details from deborah. She is live in napa where the tragedy is hitting hard. Reporter we are at Vintage High School were 19yearold survivor jarret horn graduated just last year. Jarret his parents and siblings are well known and loved in this community. The loss of jarrets father and brother is so painful. I saw him yesterday. He is pretty shook up. Reporter jarret horn is home in napa. He is with his mother and sister now after the crash. Nothing short of a miracle. There is no way. Five people and he walked away. Reporter the polyp sunday evening on i 80. All triggered by a hit and run driver later caught and identified as a repeat dui offender. In his wake for dad. 13yearold and his father troy from seattle. 14yearold joe horn and his father darrell from napa. The men brothersinlaw. The boys cousins. This is a beloved family to us. Our hearts are broken. Reporter agile school grief co
Its going to evaporate fairly quickly and im expecting mostly sunny skies. Karen mentioned even though we are in for a very nice afternoon it is starting out cold. In allentown 28 degrees. 33 right now in reading. 31 in trenton. Its almost too bad because youre not going the need the heavy coat that long this morning but for now you do. 38 in wilmington and just 30 degrees in millville. As we go into the day, though, expect lots of sunshine overall. By noon well be at yesterdays high, 54 degrees and by 3 oclock, 59. Thats your high today. Couple of you will probably see 60 on the thermometer briefly and then 53 degrees by 5 oclock and by 7 oclock, 49 degrees. Little cool out there on the bus stop this morning but the evening commute wont be nearly as bad and here she comes. Thanksgiving is in the Rearview Mirror and were only 27 days away from christmas, so i hope you did well on cyber monday, karen. I did. Thank you for and i may or may not have done it during the commercial breaks of
Its already falling apart a little bit as it encounters dry air moving in. Overall looking at mostly sunny skies. It is cold out there this morning, once again, maybe not quite as bad as yesterday morning in some spots but 33 degrees in trenton, 28 in allentown, 31 in reading, 37 degrees right now in philadelphia and 39 in wilmington. 31 in millville. Not much wind. Not as breezy as yesterday but coats required early on. Youre not going to going to need a winter coat all day. By noon were up top 54 degrees and today we get to 59 degrees by 3 oclock. Some of you might see 60 briefly and then 53 by 5 oclock, 7 oclock 49. Bundle up early for the commute but the afternoon commute wont be nearly as bad. As we take a look at christmas, its coming, just 27 days away so hope you all did great on cyber monday and maybe its going to be a cyber tuesday if you didnt. Anyway, karen, well be back with the sevenday forecast. Mild air again tomorrow. Only cyber tuesday for me. Looking outside live on
So this could end up being so this could end up being the last christmas for this holiday tradition in a neighborhood in fairfield, connecticut. Check out this display. Incredible. Well, the neighbors dont think so. The connecticut post reports complaints about heavy traffic and parking restrictions from neighbors could force the holwell family to turn off their 300,000 lights for good. So theyve been doing this for 18 years now. But last year, the display drew 30,000 visitors, not counting those who just drove by without stopping. Clouding up the neighborhood a bit. But what if they put in a tollbooth and the whole community could make money and then theyd be all like, yay, lets get the lights out. Then you get the drones flying above and skipping the tolls. Theres that. The numbers are in. Cyber monday, we told you would be the largest sales day. Shoppers spent more than 6. 5 billion. Thats a billion more than last year. The other big change, shopping by smartphone reached an alltime