Northern tier of the state. But thats all weve got those are not going to be drifting their direction of their way our direction we stay dry today tomorrow for thanksgiving and stay mild all the way through the holiday too. 40s and 50s are current temperatures except for santa rosa youve been the exception in the 30s this morning. It has certainly been a cool one for you low 50s for berkeley and oakland, some of our more mild of spots right there along the bay. Later today, its back to the 60s we go although not as warm as yesterday was just in the low 60s today, the rest of your forecast is still ahead robin all right, thank you john lets check in on the traffic, its a little busy. At the Richmond Sandra fell bridge. We dont have anything going on in the span right now, but a lot of these folks were stuck. Behind an earlier overturned in richmond that was 5 in the west and bayview so thats gone that made them a little late some of them getting up to the toll plaza, so if you want to j
Kari, you have had sky ranger to look out for and track downed power lines. It looks like its over off the shoulder there right around high street, coming up in through the Oakland Hills where highway 13 got a wind advisory from chp. Well watch for the traffic moving smoothly. At least part of a tree down inside this freeway. Outside the bay bridge toll plaza in the east bay and the oakland area metering lights turned on earlier than necessary because of the volume. I think theyre keeping folks on the shoreline to keep volume on the span lighter as we look at the map. That would make things easier to handle if there are problems. High wind advisory reported for many of the spans there and this traffic incident is the only problem because of the crash over into sunol and west 84, around the ge plant and that may be clearing lanes right now. Back over to you, kris. This morning about 225,000 pg e customers are without power across northern california. Look at the map. The north bay and e
Milestone, 6. 8 million cases, 200,000 atsorth world wnd the combined. U. S. , about onefourth to one fifth of the worlds number of cases. Although we do have a big popul population but overrepresents in the number of cases. So we want to explore what is happening there and we have a doctor with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security who will be us or we had him, lost him, getting him back. We want to talk about flu season coming up, a lot of doctors fear the twindemic. We want to check in with dr. Alok patel who talked about the importance of the flu shot. Lets get right to dr. Patel because i got my flu shot yesterday, right . I posted about it on social media and i was flabbergasted at some of the responses i got. And ight, w t dress th i not controversial that i got a flu shot and i got some really earnest responses, dr. Patel, from people who were spreading myths about the flu shot and i just want to clear this up with you today. So one of the first myths that som
Is back. Welcome to our special 3 00 p. M. Edition of bay area news. The chiefs and texans kickoff at 35 30. Spare the air alert extends through tomorrow. Here is a look across the bay area. This is the view from all 20 of our live cameras. The eerie and orange color we saw yesterday, today a lot of smoky gray. The air quality is actually worse today. Most of the haze caused by several near by wildfires and just like yesterday we are seeing ash falling like snow in many parts of the bay area. Jeff is going to join us in a little bit. Lets go to raj. This is today around noon. You see San Francisco of the gray there and parts of the east bay walnut creek there. Lets show you the same camera 24 hours ago. Thats where we experienced the orangelight glow, you can see the difference from all points of the bay area. Lets get back today much brighter but still hazy and not much sun. Our air quality is worse. Scott budman is in San Francisco for us with some answers. Reporter we see the differ
This photo sent by les carr. Lets look at live conditions. This is our camera on top of our studio in jack london square, looking out towards San Francisco. You cant even see the city there in the distance. Some are describing the key is as having a post apocalyptic look. Here is another camera at sfo. The sky appears more gray than orange. Flights have not been affected by all of the ash in the air we are told. And finally a live camera in the east bear on highway 24 in laugh fayette, looking toward walnut creek. Our view from mount diablo has been obscured. You cant even see it, for the past three weeks now. Lets go for more on this s bill, weve all been talking, never seen anything like it. No, this is, in our tenure, definitely, julie, this has been unprecedented. I saw something similar to this, like i mentioned earlier, when Mount Saint Helens blew in 1982 in eastern washington. The skies looked like this. But that was a major, massive volcano. I mean, the smoke from these fires