As for livermore, midwill 80s. 70 for San Francisco. We talk with a cool down heading throughout week and track Hurricane Dorian coming up. Geeana. We are looking at the nimitz freeway 880 live look. You can see traffic is moving along nicely. No delays right now on the northbound side. Traffic is moving clear lobbing pretty clear across the coliseum. Southbound is where you might find a few brake lights. Overnight roadwork north of where the live shot south 880 at 10th. You can see on the maps we are seeing delays as a result. So give your sea of few extra minutes if you are headed out the door and hopping on the nimitz this morning. Hopefully they will that wrapped up within the next half hour. They are hoping before 6 00. But yeah, sluggish on the southbound side of 880. Taking east shore freeway heads up a little slow get together bay bridge. San mateo bridge off to a great start so far so good. No delays right now if youre commuting southbound 880 getting onto 92. You should be go
Scene. Southbound taking a hit as well. We are seeing a lot of delays southbound also for spectato88g mall parkway. You will see delays there. Jumpping back to the maps. Other trouble spots working by the way 680 good alternate for 880. Over across the bay. South 101 at marsh road right lane blocked for another Traffic Alert. On and off ramps to 101 also. Use 280 as an alternate. Okay and we are looking at low clouds in air and areas of fog. Drizzle along the coast. Here is a live look with the camera. Hard to make out the golden gate because its shrouded in fog. Temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Changes for today monsoonal moisture from the Desert Southwest bringing a slight chance b. A 20 chance or less, of dry lightning for the north bay and east bay mountains. Temperatures running in the 50s and in the 60s. Lets go through the day. Microclimate forecast for the coast, mid60s for bay. Low to mid70s and breezy and in the locations heat into the low to mid90s. A slight chance of dry li
A big rig in all westbound lanes. In is going to be a huge problem for one of the bay areas biggest commute. They have just issued an alert which means it is going to be there for a while. They dont know when it is going to reopen. Westbound 80. You might want to just if this is your commute, just get off the freeway and use side streets and get on the freeway after the san pablo. After that, it looks good. If you are in berkeley, this isnt going to affect you. Traffic is move ago long okay as we look at some of these commutes, the east bay commute is off to a good start with nothing major going on, and if you are driving to the bay bridge toll plaza, it should be nice and light for you. But again, that problem is going to be a big deal for peoplen driving in from richmond because of that crash. We do have a crew on the way. At 4 02, lets go back to the desk. Thanks to Hurricane Dorian as it continues its path toward the carolinas. As a category three storm, dorian is expected to move
i m john berman in ft. myers, florida, and the storm has intensified again. 85-mile-per-hour winds, heading towards the carolinas. this after tearing the destructive path across florida. it is expected to make landfall in south carolina around midday, somewhere between charleston and myrtle beach. it could produce life-threatening floods there in the carolinas. this is already liskely the largest natural disaster in florida s history. i m standing in the middle of some of the damage, in a marina where the boats have been washed up on to the shore here. parts of florida have been seriously damaged. as of this morning, 19 storm-related deaths. that number will almost certainly rise. in ft. myers beach, some of the destruction is breathtaking. i had a chance to have an aerial view of it, take a helicopter ride over, and there were sections that were just washed away. the pier, the large pier there, you can see it almost better from air. that s just been completely washed away. a
Tourist town. Hundreds of people showed up to catch buses to augusta. It is the first evacuation on the georgia coast since 1999. This video looks like a Fireworks Show but it is a power through grazed the town overnight. As thicks things down, there is still concern. Reporter lets look at it, a category two right now. Right off of jacksonville, in fact, lets take a look at the numbers here. 110 miles an hour moving north at 12 miles an hour. As we get in closer, you can see this is the saturday projection by sunday as it starts making that little bitty turn by norfolk. There is jacksonville. There is the eye right there. We put it into position. Look at charleston here. It is going to be south of charleston but look at the moisture that comes in front of it. It pushes the storm surge, nine feet is what they are talking about and the moisture up to 16 inches of rain in front of it. Watch what happens south of new york, new york gets a break but it heads up into nova scotia and brunswic