Look at not just some snow but some windy conditions if youre heading that direction the especially careful and i say leave early 40s and 50s for your current temperatures, a whole lot more mild than yesterday was at this point havent seen any 20s on the map today, hardly any 30s either, so it has been a mild and calm start to what will be a rainier afternoon. Rob sounds good. Thank you john just a reminder for folks who may have to travel in some of that rain and wet roads to be careful slow your roll dont forget the headlights and the lifers. Thank goodness, its dry here at the bay bridge toll plaza into San Francisco ive been tracking friday light conditions throughout the morning drive in hopefully itll stay that way for you but were looking good here with no problems its nice and smooth under 15 minutes off to fremont street. If you come in from the east shore freeway, theres a little bit of crowding right here as you work your way out of el serino through albany and berkeley but
Our way into the afternoon all of us are going to be seeing a dose of rain it will be some lighter stuff, nothing more than a 10th to a quarter of an inch of rainfall for the bay. Snowfall in the sierra im anticipating is going to cause you some more travel woes than anything here locally well have Winter Weather advisories and Wind Warnings both taking effect in only an hour from now at 10 00am last until 10 00pm tonight, the pairing of snow and winds doesnt mean potential of low visibility and drifting snow on roadways. So bring the chains with and i would do your travel during daytime hours avoid evening travel up into the sierra 40s and 50s for your current temperatures alameda in hayward each up 51 berkeley san Mateo San Francisco eat right at 50 degrees weve been a lot warmer this morning than we were the past couple of mornings over to you robin. Thank you john be careful how you drive in the rain just a little bit of rain can lead to a number of crashes right and increase. And
Distribute a vaccine. This is 30 minutes. All yours. All mine . Great. Good afternoon. And thank you, secretary azar, for joining us today at cdc headquarters. It is a privilege to have you with us and we appreciate your leadership throughout this unprecedented response. Covid19 is the most significant Public Health challenge our country has faced in more than a century. And the pandemic is not over. And the pandemic is not over. Earlier this week, covid virus cases reached over 40 million globally. Here in the United States, we are approaching a critical phase. In a few moments, dr. Jay butler, cdc director for Infectious Disease and the former Incident Manager of the cdcs covid19 response will provide you a brief update on our current situation. I know it has been a difficult year for americans, but we are going to come through this on the other side. I am also optimistic that we will have a limited supply of one or more covid Vaccines Available for distribution before the end of thi
Good afternoon. And thank you, secretary azar, for joining us today at cdc headquarters. It is a privilege to have you with us and we appreciate your leadership throughout this unprecedented response. Covid19 is the most significant Public Health challenge our country has faced in more than a century. And the pandemic is not over. Earlier this week, covid virus cases reached over 40 million globally. Here in the United States, we are approaching a critical phase. In a few moments, dr. Jay butler, cdc director for Infectious Disease and the former Incident Manager of the cdcs covid19 response will provide you a brief update on our current situation. I know it has been a difficult year for americans, but we are going to come through this on the other side. I am also optimistic that we will have a limited supply of one or more covid Vaccines Available for distribution before the end of this year, but were not quite there yet. That is why it is so important that all of us remain diligent i
All yours. All mine . Great. Good afternoon. ,nd thank you, secretaries are for joining us today at cbc headquarters. It is a privilege to have you with us and we appreciate your leadership throughout this unprecedented response. The most significant Public Health challenge our country has faced in more than a century. And the pandemic is not over. Earlier this week, covid virus cases reached over 40 million globally. Here in the United States, we are approaching a critical phase. Butler, moments, dr. J cadc director for Infectious Disease and the former incident cdcsr of the cbcs covid19 response will provide you an update of our current situation. I know it has been a difficult year for americans, but we are going to come through this on the other side. I am also optimistic that we will have a limited supply of one or more covid Vaccines Available for distribution before the end of this year, but were not quite there yet. That is why it is so important that all of us remain diligent