Only today, but for the weekend and much of the week ahead. So it looks like with the warmer day coming in today, we are talking about an Even Stronger cooling trend headed our way as these numbers come down in the days ahead. But as for today, thats your warm spot inland. We will pinpoint the numbers and talk about the cool down, show it to you with our sevenday outlook in a few minutes. Katie. Lisa, thank you. Breaking news right now in san jose. Police are investigating the citys 30th homicide of the year. Police say a 19yearold woman was shot while riding this a car just before 1 30 this morning at south third and east san salvador street. The 21yearold driver of the car stopped at south Second Street and called 9111. The woman was taken to the hospital where she died of her injury just after two. Motive is not known. No one else was not hurt. At least check Police Department have any suspects identified or anyone in custody. Unions and bart management will be back at the bargaining table today with less than 48 hours until the streak deadline. They left talks last night giving no indication a breakthrough was imminent. We have the latest on negotiations from oakland. No progress was made. Barts lead negotiator, thomas hawk, pushed through a gauntlet of reporters and talked while he walked about ongoing negotiations. I would tell you as long as you continue to meet, theres progress. Just before 8 00 p. M. The talks ended for the night with a sunday night deadline looming. At this time there is no discussion about extending the contract. Chris finn is a Union Negotiator and train operator. She said only about ten minutes of conversation between the union and bart negotiators happened to, pinning the lack of negotiations on barts lead negotiator. The people who have interested in keeping bart going, they would like to talk more, but when hes in the room they stated they are not free to express their opinion. The general manager spent plenty of time during an afternoon briefing defending hawk, saying attacks on him are part of the unions strategy. She said labor and pension costs have to be controlled because of needed improvements. Our system is 40 years old. We are out of trains. Weve had to order a new a complete new set of trains. A bart fare increase that kicks in early next year will fund the capital improvements, but she said any wage increase will have to come from somewhere else and right now federal and state funds are unavailable. In oakland, abc news. The governor has the authority to call a 60day coolingoff period, but he has not received a request from either bart or the union. Carpooling could be the key to reducing Traffic Congestion if there is a strike. Officials expect 10 more traffic this time compared to the first strike last month. Many commuters are expected to turn to ride sharing apps to find rides. During the last strike the sidecar, uber and lift found a 50 increase in drivers and riders. The ride sharing app carma is offering cash back for those who sign up. Another option is ferries, the sfa ferry will run extra ferries. There will be 13 vessels systemwide instead of the normal eight. Golden gate transit will not have Additional Service but two of its boats will be used by bay ferry. Other Public Transit agencies are gearing up for the possibility of a bart strike. Sam tran said it would provide a Shuttle Service from daly city and como bart station to San Francisco. Cal trains may add Additional Service as it is permitted. Ac transit plans to add transbay buses but it doesnt know how many just yet. Also bart still hopes to round up 95 charter buses to shuttle passengers from the five locations you see here on this map in the east bay with the possible addition of concord and san leandro. A new poll from the Bay Area Council suggests the public is largely opposed to a strike. They find 70 of those surveyed are against a walkout. 30 would support it. We have more from San Francisco. We are losing money, we are losing time. People can be losing their jobs. Vanessa oliver almost lost her job when bart went on strike in july. She commutes into San Francisco from the east bay. She works at a tech company and said her employer isnt very lenient when it comes to attendance and family. Last bart strike it was a requirement to be here because of the deadlines we had to meet so it was a huge inconvenience, especially since my sons school is in hayward. I had a find a way to get him to school and try to get to work on time. After work when she couldnt pick up her son tristen in time, she paid the price. It cost me almost 120 in fees just for the late fees picking him up. The bills add up for the commuters and economy. The Bay Area Council representing Business Owners estimates the economy being impact. A bart strike costs us about 73 million a day in lost economic productivity. Thats people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. That doesnt include the trickledown effect. Here at the bar and grill, bartender Joann Campbell said the business depends on people being able to get to work. A lot of our customers will come in for lunch. We have a busy lunch time. And if they arent making it to work because they are telecommuting from home, we dont have a lunch business really. Fewer customers, fewer dollars. Besides the business doing well, we all work for a living and need the customers. It may affect everybody where it hurts. Campbell, like so many others, hopes bart and its unions can come to an agreement without striking. In San Francisco, abc7 news. We have a range of resources for you at abc7news. Com. Including alternative transit options and realtime traffic maps. You can also download the exclusive waze traffic app to help you navigate the freeways. Follow us on twitter for breaking news updates. Because of the possible strike the abc7 normal news will begin halfhour earlier than normal on monday. We will show what you is happening with the commute. Joining us for an early start at 4 00 a. M. On at. Bc7 sun morning news. In Oakland Developers are trying to find clues into the 53rd homicide of the year. Officers found one man dead last night e we have a range of resources for you at abc7news. Com. Including alternative transit options and realtime traffic maps. You can also download the exclusive waze traffic app to help you navigate the freeways. Follow us on twitter for breaking news updates. Because of the possible strike the abc7 normal news will begin halfhour earlier than normal on monday. We will show what you is happening with the commute. Joining us for an early start at 4 00 a. M. On at. Abc7 morning news. In Oakland Developers are trying to find clues into the 53rd homicide of the year. Officers found one man dead last night. Police have yet to say if anyone else was injured and have released few details about what happened. Today a countywide gun buyback event will be held in three east bay locations. Several local Police Departments, along with the Contra Costa District Attorneys Office are taking part. Officers will exchange working firearms in exchange for gift cards. No questions asked. Residents can receive up to 200 for an assault weapon, up to 100 for handguns and up to 50 for shotguns or rifles. Officials say the firearms must be unloaded with the safety on. The gun buy back will be held at three locations. Richmond city hall, the Contra Costa County fair grounds and antioch and the parking lot of the Concord Pavilion from ten to three this afternoon. Oakland will soon unveil a second downtown plaza that the city hopes will draw people to the area and be a boom for local merchants. This is an artists rendering. Its located on telegraph avenue between 16th street and broadway, just a block fromwillt weekly entertainment. Some local Property Owners are worried, they fear it will attract Homeless People and obstruct traffic. They will have a three week trial run on august 16th. City officials will receive a Progress Report before approving a longterm plan for the area. More shocking details are revealed in the case of two lake county men charged with sexually assaulting and enslaving a runaway teenager. Ryan and patrick appeared in court yesterday. They pleaded not guilty to the charges, which include growing and trafficking marijuana. In Court Records the 15yearold girl claims the men kept her inside this metal box that had air holes punched into it. She said they also sometimes shocked her with a cattle prod. One faces additional charges having to do with weapons for the arsenal he kept on the property. The former Alameda County superior judge that milked his 97yearold neighbor out of millions of dollars gets probation. Through a plea deal with prosecutors, the 58yearold paul seeman of berkeley avoided what might have ban long prison term. He was accused of stealing money from his elderly neighbor over a period of 13 years. He will be banned from holding Judicial Office and is disbarred from practicing law in california. Lisa argen has a look at the forecast ahead. Today is the warmest day of the week. We are talking about temperatures climbing right here in the north bay. The few from mt. Tam, the fog was generous. It is up to 2,000 feet deep. Its gray in the north bay and partly cloudy in the east bay. The fog will fadeaway and we will look for numbers today with a nice range. 25 degrees or so. Ill come back and let you know when that cooldown hits and how cool when we return. Lisa, thank you. Come up, a warning for travelers this morning. The threat the government is so concerned about and what you should know if you are headed overseas. Here we go, the bay area little leaguers who are chasing a world series dream. This morning environmental activists are planning to protest in richmond outside of the chevron refinery. The groups plan to protest until 1 00 in the afternoon. The demonstrations are held three days before the First Anniversary of last years chevron refinery fire. The activists are opposed to the refining of tar sands crude oil. They say its the dirtiest of all fossil fuels and is a Climate Change threat. They are also demanding improved plant safety and an investment in Clean Energy Jobs for local residents. U. S. Embassies around the world are on high alert this morning and americans traveling abroad are being warned about a credible terrorist threats w we have reaction from people on their way out of the country at the International Terminal at sfo. Its a Global Travel alert, but the u. S. Is concentrating much of its attention on the muslim world. Abc news spoke exclusively with the chairman of the joint chiefs. The intent is to attack western, not just u. S. , interests. The alert expires at the end of the month, but one of them , the travel agents, say they around taking it into a concern. The comments reflect the attitudes of most International Travelers we spoke to at sfo. Its an everyday thing now. Terrorists and whatever. Im from london. We are used to travel problems all the time. If you listened to them all, you wouldnt go anywhere. But bob baer, a former cia case officer the mideast, says the threat in that region appears to be very real. I would say if you dont have urgent business in that part of the world, you shouldnt go. The closing of 20 embassies and 20 consulates in the mideast is the sign the u. S. Has picked up on what they believe to be a credible threat. It has to be fairly specific, the sources, the phone calls are probably pretty wellknown. My only question is will the attack occur in the middle east . Baer said alqaeda has created diversions before and they can do it again. Hence the Global Travel alert. Abc7 news. This afternoon gay rights advocates are planning to gather in San Francisco at the russian consulate to protest antigay laws in russia. Two days ago they poured vodka on the streets in West Hollywood because of fines on people who hold gay pride rallies. Todays protests includes flying a huge rainbow flag and there will also be a active picket lines. You probably remember the embarcadero freeway. Officially it was interstate 480, a double decker highway that cut through San Francisco south of market neighborhood and i long the waterfront. Its been 22 years sense it was torn down and the rubble is long gone, replaced with businesses, condos and skyscrapers, and the building boom isnt over. Carolyn tyler looks at how the city skyline is still changing. Drive through San Francisco south of market neighborhood and you will see a whirlwind of construction. This is going to be the biggest change to the San Francisco skyline since i think the mid80s. Gabrielle metcalf is with spur, a nonprofit that advocates for smart urban renewal. He said San Francisco is about to burst with new development. Most of that new Construction Centers around this site. It looks like just a big hole in the ground right now. The transbay terminal will be the Grand Central station of the west. Linking highspeed rail, caltrain, and eight bus lines from all over the bay area, all under one roof. A fourblock long public park will top it off. This animation provided by the terminal planners shows what the center will look like when its completed in 2017. The idea for the Transbay Transit Center was to create a National Model for transitoriented development to make transit more accessible and available and to surround that transit access with high density development. In the 1980s, San Francisco saw a backlash against high density projects. Critics worried the new high rises would threaten views and shade parks and lead to the man manhattenization of the city. But since the 1980s the demographics have shifted in the city and so has public opinion. Next to the terminal the builders will build the centerpiece of the new development. The Transbay Tower will rise more than 1,000 feet, making it the tallest, most visible building in the city. Development around the site is beginning to move forward. Just in the oneblock radius surrounding the center, we have four buildings that are either under construction or about to be under construction. Nearly two dozen projects have been approved between Second Street and the bay. These architectural rendering show some of the projects currently under construction or about to break ground. It includes the lumina, 655 luxury condominiums at maine and fulsom streets. Construction started last month. They will go on sale next june. Putting housing and jobs together in a dense, urban environment where people can interact and have that kind of spontaneous interaction is what people crave. Carolyn tyler, abc7 news. Family and friends of the Belmont Little League team came out to watch the kids in play off action. A viewing party was held at a high school yesterday. The team played arizona in the first game of the western regional in san bernardino. Shawn lee was the starting pitcher for the belmontredwood shores all stars, and he is tough to hit. He has a fastball, a change ball, curveball, splitter, knuckle, he pretty much has everything. Sounds like it. Sports director larry beil will be along later in sports to tell you how the boys did. Lisa argen is here now to tell us how the weather is. So summary this morning. Totally nothing like summertime in the bay area with a blanket of low clouds and fog and mist and drizzle at the coast. As we head outside in a minute, you will see a pretty sunrise. Right now live doppler 7hd showing you the sweep from the National Weather service. And ours up around mount st. Helena. Official sunrise 6 15. Setting at 8 16 and delays at sfo about 56 minutes due to the low ceiling. We are looking at the mash reason layer once again up to 2,000 feet deep. The look from our Golden Gate Bridge, you see all the gray sky. You may need your wipers from time to time. Numbers in the mid50s with the clouds moving on into san jose. We talked about the airport delays at San Francisco, partly cloudy in oakland. Heres a nice shot from mt. Tam. You see the sun is just trying to on now. We are looking at partly cloudy skies in concord and livermore this morning. Midand upper 50s. Out by the delta, the southwest winds, up to 28 miles an hour. So it will be breezy today. The Higher Elevations by the delta, also by the coast. Napa right now, a little warmer at 55 degrees. Finally, from our exploratorium camera, you notice it is pretty graylooking out there. The low fog, clouds, even a little mist this morning. A mild to warm day today and the warm side of the forecast really just for the first half of your weekend because things cool down not only tomorrow, but into next week. So summertime not really coming back into play. In fact, right on through the middle of the week looks pretty cool.