Transit, it could be a wet evening commute. Bart system on time. Train number one delayed right now. Hitting the roads, heres a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. They just switched the metering lights on. Were starting to see delays building. South track backed up to the first overcrossing. The heaviest drive time with delays coming out of tracy on 285 and sluggish conditions to isabel. Roberta has your high de f doppler out. It will be a wet commute. Good morning, everybody. As we take a look at or Doppler Radar, we have feeder bands impacting the northern portion of the bay area towards inverness. The heaviest rainfall will push into the bay area between 1 00 and 3 00 this afternoon. Thats all associated with the frontal boundary. Right now, cool temperatures, into the 40s and 50s. Later today with increasing south winds, 10 and 20 miles per hour, this is a strong, late season cold front. It will move from the north to the south. Highs today 50s and 60s. Count on the rain to be
Payroll tax deferment and extended Unemployment Benefits. Its not even clear, however, if he has the Legal Authority to do that. All of that as the coronavirus pandemic in the u. S. Nears 5 million cases. Another 1,200 people died from the disease on friday alone, bringing the total death in our country to over 161,000. Meanwhile, schools are beginning to reopen. In georgia at least 260 students and eight teachers are being forced to quarantine following positive test results in just the first week of classes. While in new york, once the epicenter of the coronavirus, all schools have been cleared to reopen. Lets first go to cnns Kristen Holmes in bridgewater, new jersey where President Trump is spending his weekend. The president is saying he will step in with an executive action if no deal is done. What will that even look like, and is it possible . Reporter all good questions, bianna. Last night he laid it out, as though it would be a series of executive actions that would touch on v
New york schools are cleared to reopen this fall, the National Association of School Nurses says on campus medics are, quote, wholly unprepared. Later this hour, were going to speak with the president of the National Education association, Becky Pringle and former education secretary arne duncan. We have more now on that motorcycle rally in stur jes, south dakota. The mayor says theres no mask mandate. There are no travel restrictions. But hundreds of thousands of people, up to 250,000, in fact, expected in this town where the population is less than 7,000. Here is cnns ryan young. Reporter any other year and the sturgis motorcycle rally is a novelty. Everything is cool. You guys should come out. Reporter a pilgrimage. We came 2,000 miles. Reporter a celebration. The happiest people in the world. Reporter but this year, some fear it could be deadly. 250,000 people expected to crowd a town of 7,000, making it the largest public gathering since the start of the pandemic. Theyre not going
The east coast. Here is the latest 65 people across the caribbean are dead. Airlines have canceled more than 6,000 flights. Amtrak has canceled all trains along the northeast corridor monday. Hundreds of thousands are evacuating coastal areas. Ten states have declared a state of emergency. We have a team of correspondents tracking the storm tonight and we begin with our hurricane consultant David Bernard at wfor in miami. David, parts of the coast already seeing the effects of sandy. What happens over the next 24 hours . Reporter jeff, its a big storm and when we take a look at the clouds and radar together, they have been getting hammered in eastern North Carolina and virginia, with big rains across the coast causing plenty of flooding. That is just the beginning of the rain and just the beginning of the wind. Tonight the Tropical Storm force winds along the coastline, and by tomorrow morning theyll about spreading along the entire northeastern coast with the hurricane gusts just offs