joined by state senator lonnie hancock and nancy skinner, mayor tom bates said he is appealing it butexpects it to be rejected. >> more than likely there will be a lawsuit involved in here and plus we will take this to the postal regulatory agency so we are just not going down, we are not going gently into the night. >> officials say selling the building would be part of cutting back on an essential public service. >>> a cool down is creeping into the bay area for inland areas many of us not going to feel it. i am seeing it in areas along the coast, half moon bay 20 degrees cooler than where we sat at this hour 24 hours ago. meanwhile a live look over lafayette where it is still warm and still very dry. so two stories to tell and a lot of it has to do with the winds, we know this. right? the onshore breeze in napa, 5 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago, a northeasterly breeze in fairfield and they are actually a degree warmer than 24 hours ago. so right at the coast and inside the bay an onshore breeze begining to strengthen. farther inland areas like livermore are not going to feel it t