Breeze by any means a bit of an orange hue above berkeley here its not going to appear that way once the sunshine comes up, but there will be a definite yellow tinge to it like yesterday because of how smoky it is yet again today you notice how the entirety of the shoreline has that worst air quality as do our interior valleys. Thats because the fog thats pushing in has smoke imbedded and not just smoke from our california fires, but smoke all the way from oregon that was pushed out in the pacific. And now is slowly making its way in our direction with that very weak on shore flow. This deep deep red wasnt even on the map yesterday. This is the worst of those conditions and it is not going to be a good day to be stepping outside not this morning, not this afternoon ive been seeing a bunch of you still going on your jobs lately which i mean good for you, but maybe do a workout inside today as much as possible Half Moon Bay of visibility below a mile this morning and we will be looking a
easily the hottest one today, a big cool down compared to yesterday. tomorrow. going to be even cooler yet. so we re gradually sliding down the temperature ladder feeling a little bit more like fall each day to day is the perfect blend of the summer heat that we were in and the much cooler weather that we do have ahead of us. just a nice in-between of temperatures falling into the 60 s 70 s and barely low 80 s. you outsider. berkeley hills. cam definitely looking different than it did yesterday. yesterday was crystal clear no marine layer today. hey there you are marine layer back with us and you can see that it does have an impact on his ability in pockets from san francisco to the oakland hills and up around the north bay around santa rosa to we are seeing some evidence of low cloud cover and fog that is streaming into the bay this morning. so do expect at least until the pate, the potential of some isolated pockets of lower visibility. as we do see the return of that oce
06:07:08am, this morning. so very active out there so far today. definitely one to keep a close eye on the radar for. you can see in future cast that uptick in rainfall, intensity through 6, 07:00am, to 08:00am. this morning. we ll start to see a low. and after that point late morning, you will see a peak sunshine here and there and some isolated showers chance of thunderstorm development this afternoon, though, between 4 05:06pm. so it s both your morning and evening commutes being affected by chances of rain will quiet down this evening before heavy rain and stronger winds tomorrow. and yes, this is for game days. so maybe not the ideal timing of that system. but we have flood watches taking effect tomorrow. storm door opens today and stays open as we already saturated ground today tomorrow, as we re seeing that risk of flooding begin to increase winds, as you noticed, already starting to pick up, that s going make those temperatures feel a little bit cooler as you re leavi
no worry. and as we re kicking off this week of thanksgiving, we re doing so with dry skies. now, temps, as i mentioned, our cold redwood city. you re 35 san mateo out and view fremont as well as dublin livermore. concord, all down to the 30 s this morning. petaluma look at this. 28 degrees fairfield at 26. so we ve got some icy cold temperatures for parts of the north bay. definitely want to bundle up bus and you want to do is forget your jackets and then step out and some 20 degree weather. as for what we ve got later today at 60 s for your highs, mild and dry day, we stay dry through the thanksgiving holiday, but will we stay that way after thanksgiving? i ve got your forecast ahead. rain john, thanks for that. let s get a look at your traffic this morning heading into the city right now about 7 minutes. to make it from the maze. 2 that fremont street exit. how about the san mateo bridge heading across towards the 82 one-on-one about 13 minutes there. checking on your ri
February 1, 2021
University of Wyoming Libraries recently awarded alternative textbook grants to seven faculty members and a graduate student to implement open educational resources (OER) in their classes this spring.
The alternative textbooks resulting from the grants are projected to save UW students more than $67,000 per semester.
“As the pandemic continues, it’s increasingly important to continue to keep costs low to our students and make materials more digitally accessible,” says Larry Schmidt, chair of Research and Instruction Services at UW Libraries. “What was interesting for this cycle of grant applications was how many applicants returned to continue their work for finalizing open-access projects or creating materials for other courses they teach. It speaks to our faculty’s dedication to saving our students money, but also creating materials that are openly accessible and available for other institutions to utilize in their teaching.”