Surface but that heat advisory goes through tonight at 7 00 and it starts at 11 and goes to 7. North wind at santa rosa and fairfield is the leader of the pack here by far and away. Everything continues to go up and over as the rain develops in arizona. You can see it in the north causing a northerly breeze. Clear and temperatures 50s and 60s and 70s and vacaville 80s and fairfield 77. Theres the north wind in the valley but getting decent lets. They are plus 16 and santa rosa plus 12. Keep an eye on that. The air flow is northeast. Setting the stage for a warm day. 70s, 80s, 90s, upper 90s. 4 01. Was in the neighborhood and he said i guess i will show up. You know. Sitting on the couch for days and days. Doesnt appeal to me so here i am. Good to see you. We have a nice looking commute. The only thing we can see is road work and i can see it if you look at this picture you can see it on northbound 680. Not a big deal. Some of the lanes taken away northbound. Traffic okay. 580 west from
Bay for today and tomorrow and the hottest times of the day will be between 11 00 a. M. And 7 00 p. M. Today and tomorrow. Santa rosa expected to be the hottest area and maybe in the triple digits. Red flag warnings were issued for Sonoma County until tomorrow, 5 00 a. M. Opening up several cooling centers today. And the complex opened up at 8 00 this morning. And the steel Lane Community center opens up at 8 30. And at 8 00. And all of this is keeping people busy. Steve . We will go from more extreme to the other. This is the extreme that we are heading up on the temps here with the heat advisory out. Temperatures will be hanging out there, they will continue that march today and tomorrow and warm and hot for very many low humidities so far and we have been fortunate with the mostly stronger gusts above 2,000 feet and it is not that bad yet where it is plenty warm. Yet you can find 50, 60. Thats warmer than livermore and san jose. Mid50s including in town, los altos, atherton 55. Hill
This is one of the areas where it could be targeted by pg es few program to shut down power, to help prevent fires. It feels just like it did over the fire, supreme weather, hot, windy. Reporter mary lou and derek ericson recently moved into their home after losing their previous one after a fire two years ago. While trying to settle if, they are dealing with unsettling weather conditions. Were definitely more on all of us, all of our neighbors, everybody that has been through it on high alert and they are showing you the awareness of the winds and what it could cause. Reporter pg e has parking lots of the north bay at an elevated level. Public safety power shutoff, psps, a new utility where they shut down to help during the wildfire. We have not contacted any customers in the forth bay yet. I think its a good thing, having been through the fires. Reporter while mary lou ericson supports the psps, her neighbors do not. I think that is an easy way out for them. Than them maintaining dec
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