bank, and 60s and 70s along the coast in bay, 70s and 80s and then a few 90s. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. we are starting in hayward, a crash on a daddy southbound involving a motorcyclist. outbound 880 at 92, the motorcyclist is being tended to but the traffic is slow from 238 on down and it has been there for 15 minutes. southbound traffic is backed up, and this incident has made the traffic heavier than normal, and affecting traffic on 238, and that will be slow westbound. 580 is slow as it turns into 238 at the castro valley. the entire area very slow. at the san mateo bridge, it looks okay on the way to the peninsula. at the bay bridge toll plaza, a 5 to 10 minute delay and a little bit more now as they squeeze onto the bridge. 6:01 am. happening now, the delta airline computer glitch causing widespread delays, grounding the flights earlier in that has been lifted as departures resume. we are live at the sfo, and i can see the lines behind you and i think those people must
i know i speak for you when i say we are back with a commitment to excellence. i love it! sal coming in hot. all right. good morning. we are going to go with the top news of the day. delta airlines is recovering from a computer glitch that led to widespread delays and cancellations this morning. flights are once again taking off. some passengers have been waiting for hours. christien kafton joining us live at san francisco international with the latest on what s expected to be a long day for those passengers. reporter: good morning, guys. we got an update from delta airlines. they say that 300 flights in all have been canceled due to that power outage affecting operations. take a look here. you can see the line. we have been showing you this line as it s fluctuated through the day. quite a bit shorter than it was earlier. a lot of folks in line trying to get an idea on what the status of their flight is going to be. earlier today we found passengers sleeping in
66/55 average. 67/55. can t break through that average very often. 89 the record high. west-southwest, west-southwest, west-southwest. it s not strong. it is a sea breeze. 50s on the temps or upper 40s san jose, palo alto. decent low bringing rain and rain showers up to seattle and also portland, but there is enough there to keep that fog going. i think all the way through wednesday, and then we will see warmer inland temps by the end of the week. nice to cool to warm depending how close you are to that fog bank or the coast. 80s, a few 90s inland. 60s, 70s coast and bay. sal, you have had a lot to work with on a monday morning? that s right. we have a lot of slow traffic, steve. good morning to you. we are starting with the bay bridge toll plaza. taking about 25 minutes to wade through the slow traffic getting onto the bridge. we have been crushed. all of a sudden we have a lot of people showing up. it was slower on that upper deck of the bay bridge. no major problems on
now, wmur news 9 at noon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sean: a growing memorial right there as the man accused of killing a virginia police officer during her first day on the job appeared before a judge. good afternoon. i m sean mcdonald. army staff sergeant ronald hamilton is accused of murdering his wife along with officer ashley guindon. hamilton is now held without bail. prosecutors say they ll likely seek the death penalty in this case. and right now, memorials are growing across merrimack in honor of officer guindon. she was a 2005 graduate of merrimack high school, and her death is hitting the community hard. our amy coveno joins us live with the somber reactions today. good afternoon, amy. amy: good afternoon, shunted ashley clinton is the six graduate of merrimack high school to die. the profound sadness is being felt throughout the community of merrimack to
ahead. erin: state health officials have confirmed the first case of sica in new hampshire zika in new hampshire. no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. erin: good morning to you on this wednesday. thanks for joining us. i m erin fehlau. sean: i m sean mcdonald. a lot to talk about. we have super tuesday results, the weather, and school closures. kevin: it just depends on where you are across the state. a lot of the precipitation, whether it be the north country snow or rainfall in southern areas, will gradually be winding down. it sets a clear skies and a the snow continues to gradually change over to a wintry mix in the foothills of the white mountains. the temperatures start to fall this afternoon with the wind. much more coming up. erin: the results are in and both hillary clinton and donald trump are celebrating big wins on super tuesday this morning, solidifying their status as the party front runners. sean: their challengers are also c