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>> gentleman no, i'm only responsible for our onshore gas business. >> okay. what other oil and gas experience have you had prior to this job, sir? >> from january 2005 until john of spend, i was the general manager for atco, which is abu dahbi onshore oil company. bp has a 10% interest in this company and historically the shareholders have voted in a general manager to run that company, and i was fortunate enough to do that during that period of time. from september 2002 until january of 2005, i was the leader for our gulf of mexico shelf shallow water business. and then prior to that, i was the business unit leader for our rocky mountains onshore gas business from june of 2000 to seember of 2002. from august 1997 up until the time i took over the rockies, i was the general manager for crescendo resources, which was a joint venture company, once again in the onshore gas business. and then prior to that, i've held various engineering and management positions, usually in the gas business, some in the oil, but always in the onshore in either canada or the u.s. >
>> gentleman no, i'm only responsible for our onshore gas business. >> okay. what other oil and gas experience have you had prior to this job, sir? >> from january 2005 until john of spend, i was the general manager for atco, which is abu dahbi onshore oil company. bp has a 10% interest in this company and historically the shareholders have voted in a general manager to run that company, and i was fortunate enough to do that during that period of time. from september 2002...
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clouds starting to float onshore. the heat will be in the central valley especially in toward fresno, about 97 degrees tomorrow afternoon, and that trough continues along the west coast. we've got a couple lows off the coast to amplify things heading towards the next few days. that will deep than marine layer bringing more cool fog and keeping that drizzle in place especially out toward the coastal sections and that means our temperatures will stay way down. low clouds and fog extending well onshore probably into the delta for tomorrow and it slowly peels back toward the cost e line, 50s accident 60 -- coastline, 50s and 60s out toward the beaches. 73 san jose, 71 sunnyvale, 83 in toward morgan hill. east bay temperatures, 70s, even 80s by afternoon, highs about 81 in livermore, 78 dublin, 86 degrees in antioch and 79 degrees in concord. you get inside the bay, you got that sea breeze, 60s into berkeley and richmond. how about the north bay? we'll keep those temperatures a little cool as well but not too bad, lots of
clouds starting to float onshore. the heat will be in the central valley especially in toward fresno, about 97 degrees tomorrow afternoon, and that trough continues along the west coast. we've got a couple lows off the coast to amplify things heading towards the next few days. that will deep than marine layer bringing more cool fog and keeping that drizzle in place especially out toward the coastal sections and that means our temperatures will stay way down. low clouds and fog extending well...
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marine layer, cooler temperatures as well and minor fluctuations in the onshore flow.e'll see the clouds go back to the coast. by lunchtime, sunny conditions for most locations. then by this afternoon, 80s inland and 60s and 70s around the bay and still on a along the pacific ocean. highs in san jose, 79, 77 in santa clara and 84 in los gatos. we see some mid-70s through redwood city, palo alto and then 58 in pacifica. we'll get a westerly breeze, 10-20 miles an hour through the afternoon in downtown san francisco at 62 degrees but cooler by the ocean, pat in sunset district. san rafael, 71 and 76 in petaluma and 77 in sonoma and 75 in napa. pretty comfortable if you are heading up to the wine country. in richmond, 63. we'll get up to 75 in fremont and 74 in castro valley. interior is pretty mild, i think more comfortable. right now, mid-80s through concord, danville and pleasanton and livermore. morgan hill, gilroy area, 68 in santa cruz and hef7 in monterey. if are heading to the ballpark today for the giants game, the game time has changed to 5:05. as temperatures s
marine layer, cooler temperatures as well and minor fluctuations in the onshore flow.e'll see the clouds go back to the coast. by lunchtime, sunny conditions for most locations. then by this afternoon, 80s inland and 60s and 70s around the bay and still on a along the pacific ocean. highs in san jose, 79, 77 in santa clara and 84 in los gatos. we see some mid-70s through redwood city, palo alto and then 58 in pacifica. we'll get a westerly breeze, 10-20 miles an hour through the afternoon in...
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it's going to spread well onshore tonight quite possibly in the central valley. and then as we head through the day, slow burn off. no surprise here, temperatures 50s and 60s. maybe some mid-80s in the warmest spots. you're looking at 70s into concord. temperatures up into the 60s and 70s, but as we look for the next few days, those temperatures are going to be rather cool. nobody got to 80 on wednesday, i wouldn't be surprised. if you can believe it, even cooler through the middle of the week, warm enough towards next weekend you notice i put some 90 in there just possibly next sunday. >> 94 at that. okay thank you. we will be right back. [ female announcer ] jobs leaving. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female announcer ] with our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan. you need a real plan, something i'll acknowledge i did not have. [ female announcer ] jerry brown. no plan then. no plan now. meg whitman. a
it's going to spread well onshore tonight quite possibly in the central valley. and then as we head through the day, slow burn off. no surprise here, temperatures 50s and 60s. maybe some mid-80s in the warmest spots. you're looking at 70s into concord. temperatures up into the 60s and 70s, but as we look for the next few days, those temperatures are going to be rather cool. nobody got to 80 on wednesday, i wouldn't be surprised. if you can believe it, even cooler through the middle of the week,...
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low cloud an fog will surge onshore. think as we head toward the middle of the week maybe thicker and drizzle too. starting out with plenty of clouds early on. slowly breaking back toward the coastline throughout the day tomorrow. it will be awhile to clear things out. so temperatures are going to be down just a bit. plan on 50s and 60s coast side. 70s and 80s inside the bay. 80s in toward the morgan hill area. east bay temperatures. 80s and 90s well inland by tomorrow afternoon. 60s in toward berkeley and oakland. patchy fog out toward the coastline. how about this? not a heat wave but we will heat things up. maybe a good 2 degrees over the next couple days. >> inland and inside the bay but by the middle of the week that low pressure area moves in and cools temperatures down and there may be more warming. no big changes over the next probably seven to ten days. sphoor. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> for the third straight week " inception" is number 1 at the box office. leonardo dicaprio bringing in more than $27 million. it
low cloud an fog will surge onshore. think as we head toward the middle of the week maybe thicker and drizzle too. starting out with plenty of clouds early on. slowly breaking back toward the coastline throughout the day tomorrow. it will be awhile to clear things out. so temperatures are going to be down just a bit. plan on 50s and 60s coast side. 70s and 80s inside the bay. 80s in toward the morgan hill area. east bay temperatures. 80s and 90s well inland by tomorrow afternoon. 60s in toward...
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that bay is going to fill up with fog and surging well onshore toward the early- morning hours, thicknough that we are talking about drizzle out toward the coastline. over the bay, yeah, winds kicking up pretty good. you can see the white caps out there on the waters and that's a sign that pretty strong sea breezes will carry that fog well onshore overnight for tonight. still not a bad evening around the bay area if you are headed out the door. still lots of sunshine in many of the interior valleys and looking good. temperatures there in the 60s and site of in the warmest spots. inside the bay you will find some cooler weather mainly in the 60s and low 70s and toward the coastline, 50s and texas, patchy fog, still even some drizzle there. now, tomorrow we are going to bring you more sunshine in most spots inland so mostly sunny skies after patchy fog. 60s and 70s inside the bay and 50s may be just a couple of low 60s at the coast with the patchy fog. so numbers working out like this right now: 75 in livermore more, 76 concord, 70 san jose, 63 oakland. if you do look for some heat you
that bay is going to fill up with fog and surging well onshore toward the early- morning hours, thicknough that we are talking about drizzle out toward the coastline. over the bay, yeah, winds kicking up pretty good. you can see the white caps out there on the waters and that's a sign that pretty strong sea breezes will carry that fog well onshore overnight for tonight. still not a bad evening around the bay area if you are headed out the door. still lots of sunshine in many of the interior...
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>> gentleman no, i'm only responsible for our onshore gas business. >> okay.what other oil and gas experience have you had prior to this job, sir? >> from january 2005 until john of spend, i was the general manager for atco, which is abu dahbi onshore oil company. bp has a 10% interest in this company and historically the shareholders have voted in a general manager to run that company, and i was fortunate enough to do that during that period of time. from september 2002 until january of 2005, i was the leader for our gulf of mexico shelf shallow water business. and then prior to that, i was the business unit leader for our rocky mountains onshore gas business from june of 2000 to september of 2002. from august 1997 up until the time i took over the rockies, i was the general manager for crescendo resources, which was a joint venture company, once again in the onshore gas business. and then prior to that, i've held various engineering and management positions, usually in the gas business, some in the oil, but always in the onshore in either canada or the u.s.
>> gentleman no, i'm only responsible for our onshore gas business. >> okay.what other oil and gas experience have you had prior to this job, sir? >> from january 2005 until john of spend, i was the general manager for atco, which is abu dahbi onshore oil company. bp has a 10% interest in this company and historically the shareholders have voted in a general manager to run that company, and i was fortunate enough to do that during that period of time. from september 2002 until...
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gusty but as we head through tomorrow with the onshore flow increasing, that is going to hamper the firefighter's efforts if they're still battling flames where winds whip up 15 to 30 miles an hour. and meanwhile, some o hot spots and likely records in life moore, 104. walnut creek, 98. san jose, 98. gilroy, low 100s. >>> we got some cooling near the coastline and peninsula, anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees cooler as the fog started to come back and it's cooledan s francisco to 77. san mateo to 80. as we'veee bn mentioning our inland spots in the east and south bay still in the upper 90s and low 100sith more potential records. our heat advisory in effect through tonight for the northeast and south bay. that will expire for tomorrow a0 these temperatures will be dropping. we're talking about a a30-degr drop in temperatures by this upcoming weekend. what we're watching is this cool region of air tucked up in the gulf of alaska that will swing down and combine with the cooling fog pattern to give us a major shift in our weather pattern for in upcoming weekend. details on that in my full, seven-day for
gusty but as we head through tomorrow with the onshore flow increasing, that is going to hamper the firefighter's efforts if they're still battling flames where winds whip up 15 to 30 miles an hour. and meanwhile, some o hot spots and likely records in life moore, 104. walnut creek, 98. san jose, 98. gilroy, low 100s. >>> we got some cooling near the coastline and peninsula, anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees cooler as the fog started to come back and it's cooledan s francisco to 77. san...
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going to see some cooling onshore wind starting to come back. as we'll see the temperatures dropping. as for tomorrow morning. still mild to warm here at east bay. 6:00 a.m. temperatures in the upper 60s. by 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. near 90 degrees. details of some major cooling coming for everyone in my seven-day forecast later on. >> we knew summer was going to give us a pun. jeff. here it is. >>> check out the photograph. garvin thomas sent the picture. 107 degrees. inside the incar temperature. >>> the heat is taking a toll on mass transit. caltrans delayed in part because
going to see some cooling onshore wind starting to come back. as we'll see the temperatures dropping. as for tomorrow morning. still mild to warm here at east bay. 6:00 a.m. temperatures in the upper 60s. by 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. near 90 degrees. details of some major cooling coming for everyone in my seven-day forecast later on. >> we knew summer was going to give us a pun. jeff. here it is. >>> check out the photograph. garvin thomas sent the picture. 107 degrees. inside the...
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we'll get a stronger onshore flow and temperatures come down.kend, looks like a little bit warmer. >> we're in august, it's about time. >>> giants have added two more pitchers to the roster and how about the victory over the dodgers. shu has all the drama. >> good morning. baseball's trade deadline came and went, they didn't get a big bat but they got bullpen release. they got lopez from pittsburgh, they also got ramirez from boston. dodgers in dramatic fashion, a pitchers' duel. and zito matches six for six. casey blake, solo blast. dodgers go up 1-0. stays that way to bottom of the eighth with two outs for pat borrow, see ya, giants come back with a 2-1 victory. >> before yesterday's game, san francisco honored two players on the wall of fame outside the park. it recognizes players that played nine seasons with san francisco or five season with one all-star appearance. as for estes having his two young sons was special. >> for them to share and know their father did something other than golf or horse racing or take them to school. [ laughter ]
we'll get a stronger onshore flow and temperatures come down.kend, looks like a little bit warmer. >> we're in august, it's about time. >>> giants have added two more pitchers to the roster and how about the victory over the dodgers. shu has all the drama. >> good morning. baseball's trade deadline came and went, they didn't get a big bat but they got bullpen release. they got lopez from pittsburgh, they also got ramirez from boston. dodgers in dramatic fashion, a pitchers'...
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i run the onshore gas business et cetera all over the world. i'm guessing somewhere in the range of that. >> data also, did i hear you correctly that when the texas city explosion occurred, that you in the middle east working in the middle east? >> that's correct. >> and that some subsequent time, a team game to the middle east and briefed you about the causes and the lessons learned from the texas explosion? >> it was actually the individual that was leading the investigation in texas city. his name was john. i knew john, and when it was all over and done with a i asked him if he would come and talk to my leadership team. >> survive than a team he would substitute john, a single individual could lead the investigation speak? correct. >> okay. would you agree with me that the incident of april 20 was the largest casualty in bp's corporate history? >> this has been a devastating event. >> i understand the. >> texas city was a devastating event. which one, they're both just devastating events. i wouldn't want to try to say one over the other. >>
i run the onshore gas business et cetera all over the world. i'm guessing somewhere in the range of that. >> data also, did i hear you correctly that when the texas city explosion occurred, that you in the middle east working in the middle east? >> that's correct. >> and that some subsequent time, a team game to the middle east and briefed you about the causes and the lessons learned from the texas explosion? >> it was actually the individual that was leading the...
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. >> leigh: all summer long we have had the onshore winds. tomorrow, high pressure is going to start to willed -- build in, and all the pollutants trapped in the higher atmosphere will be pushed down close to the su -- surface and that's going to cause unhealthy ground level ozone particulate. so this will be with us tomorrow and even more so on tuesday as those offshore winds will heat things up. what's trapped close to the surface tomorrow will intensify on tuesday. how hot tomorrow? well take a look at the temperatures coming up. >> dan: a three-alarm fire ripped through a townhouse complex in san jose this morning, damaging five units and displacing 20 people. fire investigators spent all day at the scene searching for clues how the fire may have start. here's cecelia vega. >> reporter: the flames shot high above the townhouses in south san jose, an image recorded bay resident who watched his own home burn. the firefighters say the cause is under investigation. neighbors have their own ideas. >> basically what i saw from my perspective th
. >> leigh: all summer long we have had the onshore winds. tomorrow, high pressure is going to start to willed -- build in, and all the pollutants trapped in the higher atmosphere will be pushed down close to the su -- surface and that's going to cause unhealthy ground level ozone particulate. so this will be with us tomorrow and even more so on tuesday as those offshore winds will heat things up. what's trapped close to the surface tomorrow will intensify on tuesday. how hot tomorrow?...
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we have these very strong onshore winds in place as you can see in oakland with the fog stacking up at about 1,500 feet. so let's get a look at those temperatures tonight. it was comfortable last night for many of you. it's going to be a lot more comfortable tonight with this cooling flow in place. plenty of 60s in the north bay and also in the south bay near 70 degrees as we head into 11:00 p.m., temperatures dropping even more with upper 50s and low 60s. and by the start of tomorrow, we are talking about mid-50s in the north bay and for the east bay mid to upper 50s. then as we head throughout tomorrow afternoon, by 10:00 a.m., not too much warming in place as now it will be the second consecutive day on friday with this cooling onshore flow. as we take a look in the south bay, we'll start here with a little bit of low clouds, but by 11:00 a.m., that sun will be breaking through with 70 degrees. now, we have the fog as we have just set up for you here. that's sitting offshore. but the other thing that's going to add to this cooling for this weekend is the jet stream that's going to s
we have these very strong onshore winds in place as you can see in oakland with the fog stacking up at about 1,500 feet. so let's get a look at those temperatures tonight. it was comfortable last night for many of you. it's going to be a lot more comfortable tonight with this cooling flow in place. plenty of 60s in the north bay and also in the south bay near 70 degrees as we head into 11:00 p.m., temperatures dropping even more with upper 50s and low 60s. and by the start of tomorrow, we are...
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away see an slight onshore flow but eventually, this knowledge of high pressure in the eastern pacifics to build in to the pacific northwest so that is going to allow for more of a northerly wind and what that is going to do is wipe out the fog altogether. we have that trough yesterday, another cool pocket of air on the way and we're seeing sunshine today. 80s in the inland valleys. a couple of 80s in santa clara and few more up to the north. but mild 60s at the coast. here is the way it's going to play out. mid-70s in redwood city. average will be in the low 80s tomorrow. you'll see that past that. at least today, we're coming up to the mid-60s, san francisco. mid-80s livermore. upper 70s in san jose. southern california, there is another area of high pressure keeping it warm. we'll see 89 in the sierra and breezy conditions in the mountains. 78 in saratoga. feels like it's a lot warmer considering we have been well below normal so the 75 in palo alto feels pretty good. south city, 70, 60 in daly city. 60s in golden gate park, if you are going to be biking or running, nice afternoon.
away see an slight onshore flow but eventually, this knowledge of high pressure in the eastern pacifics to build in to the pacific northwest so that is going to allow for more of a northerly wind and what that is going to do is wipe out the fog altogether. we have that trough yesterday, another cool pocket of air on the way and we're seeing sunshine today. 80s in the inland valleys. a couple of 80s in santa clara and few more up to the north. but mild 60s at the coast. here is the way it's...
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to make an onshore flow instead of this hot ring of high pressure that is going to send temperatures near 100 today up there in montana. so cooler on the coast is the rule as the heat backs off. only 71 in san francisco today. notice portland and seattle, chance of showers and your high's only in the 60s and 70s, so, that's much cooler. but look at these temperatures. this has been a ridiculously hot summer in areas like salt l sacramento, that 94 will be about ten degrees cooler than yesterday. lynn, seems like the heat wave's always in one spot or another, and temperatures are going to cool off in the west, though. so, that may have been it for our really, really hot summer weather. >> all right, bill. thank you. >>> were stocks finally able to end their losing streak? and think your taxes are bad? how about a $172 million bill? your early-morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, heidi montag is desperate to be normal. question is, what is her normal? >>> tiger woods talks about his failed marriage, and a nine-run lead sure isn't safe anymore. you're watching "early
to make an onshore flow instead of this hot ring of high pressure that is going to send temperatures near 100 today up there in montana. so cooler on the coast is the rule as the heat backs off. only 71 in san francisco today. notice portland and seattle, chance of showers and your high's only in the 60s and 70s, so, that's much cooler. but look at these temperatures. this has been a ridiculously hot summer in areas like salt l sacramento, that 94 will be about ten degrees cooler than...
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it will help move it further onshore probably deepening somewhat and likely see drizzle out toward the coastline. with that in mind if you do plan on traveling around the bay area this evening we are looking pretty good except right at the beaches. you've got the grey skies, breezy conditions, clouds there. inside the bay starting to see fog make its way through the golden gate and breezy conditions there too. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. valleys looking at 70s, 80s. lots of clear skies heading through the evening. tomorrow we will see a lot of sunshine. warm to hot in spots inland inland. 90s in toward brentwood and antioch. 50s and low 60s out toward the coastline. 74 degrees in san jose. if you do plan on traveling around the state you'll see upper 90s into fresno and about 98 in redding as well. 93 sunny in yosemite. you've got to head well inland folks for the heat. looks like this will be semipermanent here next sev seven to ten days. clouds into the delta possibly tomorrow morning. slowly burning back and by the afternoon we will sneak in some sunshine. temperatures on the m
it will help move it further onshore probably deepening somewhat and likely see drizzle out toward the coastline. with that in mind if you do plan on traveling around the bay area this evening we are looking pretty good except right at the beaches. you've got the grey skies, breezy conditions, clouds there. inside the bay starting to see fog make its way through the golden gate and breezy conditions there too. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. valleys looking at 70s, 80s. lots of clear skies...
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fog making its way onshore. will we see some summer heat in the near future? we will talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,, >>> with the economy still in the dol drums and president obama's popularity fading some democrats are worried about this fall's elections and as it is reported some of the same democrats who coasted on the president's victory in 2008 now think he is a liability. >> reporter: president obama has taken his fund-raising machine to pivotol races like in one in nevada where he is campaigning for the senate's top democrat kerry reed. these days not all democrats are so eager to embrace the president. with his disapproval numbers now equal to his approval and misterm elections just three months away some prefer to keep him at arm's length. this satisfaction with the economy. he acknowledged in an interview it is not where he wants it to be. >> but i also knew this was going to be a bumpy road ahead and i don't expect the american people to be satisfied when we are only half of the way back. >> barack obama. [ applause ] >> reporter: it is a stark
fog making its way onshore. will we see some summer heat in the near future? we will talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,, >>> with the economy still in the dol drums and president obama's popularity fading some democrats are worried about this fall's elections and as it is reported some of the same democrats who coasted on the president's victory in 2008 now think he is a liability. >> reporter: president obama has taken his fund-raising machine to pivotol races like in one in...
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i run the onshore gas business et cetera all over the world. i'm guessing somewhere in the range of that. >> data also, did i hear you correctly that when the texas city explosion occurred, that you in te middle east working in the middle east? >> that's correct. >> and that some subsequent time, a team game to the middle east and briefed you about the causes and the lessons learned from the texas explosion? >> it was actually the individual that was leing the investigation in texas city. his name was john. i knew john, and when it was all over and done with a i asked him if he would come and talk to m leadership team. >> survive than a team he would substitute john, a single indidual could lead the investigation speak? correct. >> okay. would you agree with me that the incident of april 20 was the largest casualty in bp's corporate history? >> this has been a devastating event. >> i understand the. >> texas city was a devastating event. which one, they're both just devastating events. i wouldn't want to try to say one over the other. >> let's
i run the onshore gas business et cetera all over the world. i'm guessing somewhere in the range of that. >> data also, did i hear you correctly that when the texas city explosion occurred, that you in te middle east working in the middle east? >> that's correct. >> and that some subsequent time, a team game to the middle east and briefed you about the causes and the lessons learned from the texas explosion? >> it was actually the individual that was leing the...
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marching back onshore again. it looks like we are almost in for a weather repeat as we head into tomorrow. low clouds and fog early on. giving way to some sunshine by the afternoon. the clouds squeezing inside the bay here. going to start to fill in some of the valleys here to. maybe even some drizzle out toward the immediate coastline but we will bring you sunshine. have to wait for it as it will take time to clear out. lots of sunshine inland. temperatures warm even on the hot side. 90 in antioch and brentwood. 80s in toward the tri-valley and concord area. 60s and 70s inside the bay. 60s in oakland an area. 50s and 60s with that patchy fog continuing out toward the coastline. numbers outside rights now. 55 and cloudy skies in san francisco. i think if you're traveling around the state you can still find some heat. going to warm things up in fresno. 93 degrees there in the afternoon. how about 98 in redding. 79 in lake tahoe. so, yes, the trough. almost a semipermanent feature since about april along the coastl
marching back onshore again. it looks like we are almost in for a weather repeat as we head into tomorrow. low clouds and fog early on. giving way to some sunshine by the afternoon. the clouds squeezing inside the bay here. going to start to fill in some of the valleys here to. maybe even some drizzle out toward the immediate coastline but we will bring you sunshine. have to wait for it as it will take time to clear out. lots of sunshine inland. temperatures warm even on the hot side. 90 in...
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onshore winds, cooler wind direction and temperatures will start to come down. >> sounds good.h. >>> next, are you just out of high school and it is your first week at cal. what thousands of new students are doing this week. and the 49ers looked sharp beating the vikingses for their >>> in berkeley, thousands of students started moving into the dorms as the new school year gets underway at cal. about 6,000 undergraduates are moving into campus residents halls at uc berkeley. another 1200 under grad and grad students are moving into university-run apartments and family housing. classes begin on thursday. between now and then students will take a variety of campus tours and attending orientation workshops, lectures and receptions. so exciting. >> those were the days. >> seems like a longtime ago. >> i can't remember that far back. let's talk football. the niners hosted the vikings. they looked solid. i know it is only the pre-season, but this team is starting to look like a contender with all of the pieces falling in place. alex smith is playing like favre on his first drive. he
onshore winds, cooler wind direction and temperatures will start to come down. >> sounds good.h. >>> next, are you just out of high school and it is your first week at cal. what thousands of new students are doing this week. and the 49ers looked sharp beating the vikingses for their >>> in berkeley, thousands of students started moving into the dorms as the new school year gets underway at cal. about 6,000 undergraduates are moving into campus residents halls at uc...
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an area of high pressure yesterday stopped the onshore flow from being so warm.trengtheng that sea breeze and bringing us the cooler weather today. in between these area of lows, we'll have breaks. that's why we're going thave a roll roller-coaster of temperatures because of these parades of low pressure. today we're on top of one or one is on t of us. that's why we have cooler weather. mid to upper 70s the south bay. 81 los gatos. the cloud breeze 67. more sunshine the rest of the peninsula, low to mid-70s for you. along the coast not as much sunshine as yesterday. temperatures upper 50s. sausalito sunshine but low to mid-60s. upper 70s north bay valleys but look at your beaches, included, upper 50s. 90s gone from the east bay valleys. mid to upper 8s in most neighborhoods. same thing morga hill, gilroy, hollister. 72 santa cruz and 64 monterey bay. scattered thunderstorms possible in the desert today it is as far as coming back home, 7:05 first pitch. coliseum, blueays and a's. the cloud cover mor exteive tonight, drizzle along the coast, temperatures in the 50
an area of high pressure yesterday stopped the onshore flow from being so warm.trengtheng that sea breeze and bringing us the cooler weather today. in between these area of lows, we'll have breaks. that's why we're going thave a roll roller-coaster of temperatures because of these parades of low pressure. today we're on top of one or one is on t of us. that's why we have cooler weather. mid to upper 70s the south bay. 81 los gatos. the cloud breeze 67. more sunshine the rest of the peninsula,...
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Aug 21, 2010
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onshore breeze will keep the low clouds and fog glued to the shoreline, much like it looks right now,ng out your window. through the day, it will retreat east to west, back to the usual locations. i'm sure the beach will hang onto the clouds as will the presidio. look for sunshine this afternoon for the san francisco street festival that's going on and, again, temperatures there in the mid to low 60s this afternoon. even with the cool temperatures, lots of festivals in and around the bay, as you would this time of year. gusty winds on the bay out of the southwest, 18 for 25 knots. some higher gusts in the 30 to 40-knot range. that will keep a bit of a chill in the air and make paddling difficult for the dragon boats down in foster city this afternoon. they will see sunshine, but a good workout is indeed in store for them. as we take a look at our seven- day forecast, well, let's check temperatures first, where we see that cooling trend to effect the inland areas. upper 70s to low 80s for highs today. whoa, that's a good 10 to 15 degrees below where we ought to be, which means in the e
onshore breeze will keep the low clouds and fog glued to the shoreline, much like it looks right now,ng out your window. through the day, it will retreat east to west, back to the usual locations. i'm sure the beach will hang onto the clouds as will the presidio. look for sunshine this afternoon for the san francisco street festival that's going on and, again, temperatures there in the mid to low 60s this afternoon. even with the cool temperatures, lots of festivals in and around the bay, as...
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Aug 19, 2010
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the coast will be clear until the low clouds and fog push back onshore. right now we have the bank of clouds that's playing tag with inverness. this image disappears because it's a satellite image. as we lose sunlight it begins to disintegrate as far as visibility is concerned. but meanwhile we have that upper level trough that's been enhancing our marine layer. this one upstream is going to fall into our area. i'll show you how it will affect the seven-day forecast but let's play out the numbers like this. tonight 50 santa rosa to 58 degrees in san jose. the wind are beginning to subside out of the west about 5 to 10 miles per hour. meanwhile they will kick in 15 miles per hour during the day tomorrow. 77 in san jose. that's up from today's high of 76. but still down from the average high of 84. 70s will be common across the peninsula and then up to the low 80s in cupertino. 71 alameda. but then we jump up to the outside number of 89 degrees in brentwood and in tracy. tri-valley easily into the mid- 80s. 76 in santa rosa down from that average high of 83
the coast will be clear until the low clouds and fog push back onshore. right now we have the bank of clouds that's playing tag with inverness. this image disappears because it's a satellite image. as we lose sunlight it begins to disintegrate as far as visibility is concerned. but meanwhile we have that upper level trough that's been enhancing our marine layer. this one upstream is going to fall into our area. i'll show you how it will affect the seven-day forecast but let's play out the...
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persistent onshore flow keeping us in a cool pattern. but not for long. i'll show when summer warmth is coming back. >> and it's a great way to enjoy the great outdoors. and why this girl scouts are >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a chaempk among ranks at opd. oakland police officers voted to kick in more money for their pensions and a throw their support behind a parcel tax on the november ballot retiring hop -- rehiring cops. the costs of that tax will be steep. >> the vote is overwhelming. >> oakland police officers association agreed to pay 7% into their pension fund part of an agreement with city council to put forth a ballot measure in november. the measure asks each property owner to pay an additional $360 parcel tax. >> there is no way off the people, bringing 80 officers back that were laid off and brings, keeps the under 22 threatened to be laid off here. and throughout, for three years. >> how, getting the tax on the ballot is simply a form malt. while much of the counsel backs it there are those who vow to campai
persistent onshore flow keeping us in a cool pattern. but not for long. i'll show when summer warmth is coming back. >> and it's a great way to enjoy the great outdoors. and why this girl scouts are >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a chaempk among ranks at opd. oakland police officers voted to kick in more money for their pensions and a throw their support behind a parcel tax on the november ballot retiring hop -- rehiring cops. the costs of...
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another strong onshore wind.two- three degrees cooler is afternoon highs and 71 in santa rosa jones 60. the upper 60s for cinephile upper '70's for fairfield, concord. mid-60s and afternoon sun 75 in san jose, 60 with overcast conditions at half moon bay stadium livermore 79 in antioch. obispo for faster ratch game three food giants in the tense 7:15 p.m. temperatures will be in the mid-upper 50s the fog: live later. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. the big story is the warm-up coolers a few degrees warming up to of this is mainly going to be in in the east bay heat as we head into the weekend, in loans of up to nine degrees nice round the bay. maybe a few senate race aside a special sunday, monday, tuesday that is when the in an east bay will really start to thank. there could be some mid to upper 80s around the bay especially by tuesday. 7 is possible at the cows. bay area traffic, it is quiet out there, a live look to the bay bridge traffic is moving at the speed limit as you pay your $6, no major
another strong onshore wind.two- three degrees cooler is afternoon highs and 71 in santa rosa jones 60. the upper 60s for cinephile upper '70's for fairfield, concord. mid-60s and afternoon sun 75 in san jose, 60 with overcast conditions at half moon bay stadium livermore 79 in antioch. obispo for faster ratch game three food giants in the tense 7:15 p.m. temperatures will be in the mid-upper 50s the fog: live later. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. the big story is the warm-up...
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for onshore wind it is $177 per megawatt hour. for coal, it is $78 per megawatt hour. for offshore wind it is 218 dollars per megawatt hour versus coal, 78. for solar cells it is $423 per megawatt hour versus the 78 for coal. and at the current prices are the projected prices of natural gas being more efficient natural gas combined cycle production, it is very close to the coal. so if you look at the conventional natural gas and coal right now it looks like they are much much cheaper than the renewables are going to be. now how does this play out in terms of a family of four monthly energy bill? it take to get all of their electricity from coal, the family of four average electricity bill per month would be $189. if they had to get it all from onshore wind, which would be to logically impossible because of the reliability part and just using the costs we have here, it would be $339 per month. from $189 to 339. the solar cells which we have lots of politicians getting their pictures taken next to solar cell plans. i feel like screaming stop, stop. we have heritage are d
for onshore wind it is $177 per megawatt hour. for coal, it is $78 per megawatt hour. for offshore wind it is 218 dollars per megawatt hour versus coal, 78. for solar cells it is $423 per megawatt hour versus the 78 for coal. and at the current prices are the projected prices of natural gas being more efficient natural gas combined cycle production, it is very close to the coal. so if you look at the conventional natural gas and coal right now it looks like they are much much cheaper than the...
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crews hoisted the plane and brought it onshore. it was called an sb2c hell diver.his plane crashed in 1935. set to be displayed at a navy museum in florida. >>> on the count of she wasn't a match it was devastating. >> the bay area wait and worry as they desperately search for a match for their boy straight ahead. that special report is up next. >>> and mark tamayo is monitoring our weekday weather. he will be back with the five day forecast. . >>> a bay area toddler is fighting a debilitating disease and his best hope is a stranger. 1-year-old noah has a rare blood illness and requires a bone marrow transplant. but as ktvu's claudene wong explains in tonight's special report noah's chance for a cure depends in large measure on his race. >> reporter: when he was born noah of livermore seemed perfectly healthy. >> he got sick here or there but he was fine. he was perfectly fine. >> reporter: today he is 1-year- old and not healthy at all. noah has anemia, a potentially serious blood disorder. >> they actually sat us down and said, hey, we wish it was cancer. we wish
crews hoisted the plane and brought it onshore. it was called an sb2c hell diver.his plane crashed in 1935. set to be displayed at a navy museum in florida. >>> on the count of she wasn't a match it was devastating. >> the bay area wait and worry as they desperately search for a match for their boy straight ahead. that special report is up next. >>> and mark tamayo is monitoring our weekday weather. he will be back with the five day forecast. . >>> a bay area...
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crews hoisted the plane and brought it onshore. it was called an sb2c hell diver.is plane crashed in 1935. set to be displayed at a navy museum in florida. >>> on the count of she wasn't a match it was devastating. >> the bay area wait and worry as they desperately search for a match for their boy our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. earn ten dollars off on the spot, when you spend fifty! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. earn jcp cash... ten dollars off when you spend fifty who knew shopping could be so rewarding? jcpenney. . >>> a bay area toddler is fighting a debilitating disease and
crews hoisted the plane and brought it onshore. it was called an sb2c hell diver.is plane crashed in 1935. set to be displayed at a navy museum in florida. >>> on the count of she wasn't a match it was devastating. >> the bay area wait and worry as they desperately search for a match for their boy our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm...
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we may see clearing a bit sooner than onshore flow.ng as yet but we still have the mist and drizzle, the chilly temperatures and the cloudy skies at the coast. no changes for the weekend with this trough parked to the north and west. one system is going do barrel on through tomorrow allowing for thunderstorms in the sierra nevada. keep that in mind. 61 san francisco, 65 oakland. that's about 3 degrees warmer than yesterday. we're trying. 72 palo alto. 75 in san jose. with about 80 in gilroy and very little sun in santa cruz. below average through early next week. good morning, frances. >> good morning, lisa. good morning everyone. so even though we've had a little rough start this friday morning with a few accidents it's not really slowing things down. here's a live shot of the bridge toll plaza. yesterday we had a big accident in san francisco but there wasn't a huge backup at the tolls. so it really shows you how the congestion pricing is affecting the commute and traffic light heading into san francisco. we'll also check out interst
we may see clearing a bit sooner than onshore flow.ng as yet but we still have the mist and drizzle, the chilly temperatures and the cloudy skies at the coast. no changes for the weekend with this trough parked to the north and west. one system is going do barrel on through tomorrow allowing for thunderstorms in the sierra nevada. keep that in mind. 61 san francisco, 65 oakland. that's about 3 degrees warmer than yesterday. we're trying. 72 palo alto. 75 in san jose. with about 80 in gilroy and...
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deepens the marine layer in the onshore flow and that's why we have our coolest days tomorrow and thursday lesser extent friday and saturday. everyby else the mid to upper 70s. san jose close to 80. millbrae low to mid-70s for the rest of us. look at the cool colors along the coast. upper 50s for you. downtown south san francisco, sausito in the low to mid-60s. 72 san rafael. mid to upper 70ss north bay valleys. mid-90s ukia and clear lake. east bay, richmond, berkeley, oakland slower. sunshine, a little breeze. low mid-70s elsewhere and the warmest weaer the east bay valleys where we hit the mid to upper 80s. 90 antioch and brendwood. morgan hill, gilroy mid-60s most of the monterebay. you can see the triple digits chico, palm springs. nice 80 in tahoe. one last stop bring it home for the a's. playing the royals at th coliseum, 7:05. becomi cloudy during the game and dropping to 60. seven-day forecast, drop 2 to 4 degrees just about everywhere tomorrow and inland around the bay another 2 to 4 degrees on thursday. lows will struggle into the upper 70s to low 80s inland through saturday. ne
deepens the marine layer in the onshore flow and that's why we have our coolest days tomorrow and thursday lesser extent friday and saturday. everyby else the mid to upper 70s. san jose close to 80. millbrae low to mid-70s for the rest of us. look at the cool colors along the coast. upper 50s for you. downtown south san francisco, sausito in the low to mid-60s. 72 san rafael. mid to upper 70ss north bay valleys. mid-90s ukia and clear lake. east bay, richmond, berkeley, oakland slower....
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deepens the marine layer in the onshore flow and that's why we have our coolest days tomorrow and thursday lesser extent friday and saturday. everybody else the mid to upper 70s. san jose close to 80. millbrae low to mid-70s for the rest of us. look at the cool colors along the coast. upper 50s for you. downtown south san francisco, sausalito in the low to mid-60s. 72 san rafael. mid to upper 70ss north bay valleys. mid-90s ukiah and clear lake. east bay, richmond, berkeley, oakland slower. sunshine, a little breeze. low mid-70s elsewhere and the warmest weather the east bay valleys where we hit the mid to upper 80s. 90 antioch and brendwood. morgan hill, gilroy mid-60s most of the monterey bay. you can see the triple digits chico, palm springs. nice 80 in tahoe. one last stop bring it home for the a's. playing the royals at the coliseum, 7:05. becoming cloudy during the game and dropping to 60. seven-day forecast, drop 2 to 4 degrees just about everywhere tomorrow and inland around the bay another 2 to 4 degrees on thursday. lows will struggle into the upper 70s to low 80s inland through
deepens the marine layer in the onshore flow and that's why we have our coolest days tomorrow and thursday lesser extent friday and saturday. everybody else the mid to upper 70s. san jose close to 80. millbrae low to mid-70s for the rest of us. look at the cool colors along the coast. upper 50s for you. downtown south san francisco, sausalito in the low to mid-60s. 72 san rafael. mid to upper 70ss north bay valleys. mid-90s ukiah and clear lake. east bay, richmond, berkeley, oakland slower....
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in the short term, it's all about the fog here and the onshore cooling winds. only a few 80s for thursday so the 3450i8d, cooler than average pattern continues in the forecast. by 11:00 a.m.th we expect the sun to break with conditions in the upper 60s. as far as the numbers tomorrow, morgan hill as 80. 77 in san jose. five degrees below the mark. 75 in dublin and below average in livermore with 78. 74 in concord. napa, 74. in the north bay, a wide mix here, anywhere from 278 in lake port to 72 in san rafael. more any time on the weather channel on cable. your seven-day forecast, a few 80s possible as the heat builds, sunday into monday and tuesday it's possible. >> you don't trust it? >> don't put him on the spot. >> thanks. >>> we have a situation to tell you about tonight. and it takes us to bay point. we have live chopper pictures. that yellow car you see on the left side of your screen, apparently, there's an armed man inside that vehicle. he has led police on a chase from pittsburgh. we understand that it may be a possible murder suspect in that vehicle w
in the short term, it's all about the fog here and the onshore cooling winds. only a few 80s for thursday so the 3450i8d, cooler than average pattern continues in the forecast. by 11:00 a.m.th we expect the sun to break with conditions in the upper 60s. as far as the numbers tomorrow, morgan hill as 80. 77 in san jose. five degrees below the mark. 75 in dublin and below average in livermore with 78. 74 in concord. napa, 74. in the north bay, a wide mix here, anywhere from 278 in lake port to 72...
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low clouds early on well onshore starting to burn off as we head into the middle of the morning and afternoonhine should crank up the temperatures inside the bay. pretty comfortable as you make your way into san jose and santa clara area. upper 70s. out toward the coastline low clouds and fog. 50s and 60s there. maybe mid-80s in towards morgan hill. 80s in toward the tri-valley. north bay it was expected to be up in the 60s and 70s. 80 degrees near sonoma. next couple days warming temperatures up just a little bit inland then cool things down. low pressure dropping in toward the bay area cooling temperatures off. more drizzle and cloud. more fog. more parkas out by the beach. thick coats. by next weekend it will look like high pressure. temperatures will be back up. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> is it the kiss of death? why democrats in tight congressional races may be keeping their distance from the president. >> are genes connected to all of the presidents of the united states except for one? the one executive not on the president's family tree. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mbination in 2 >>> president o
low clouds early on well onshore starting to burn off as we head into the middle of the morning and afternoonhine should crank up the temperatures inside the bay. pretty comfortable as you make your way into san jose and santa clara area. upper 70s. out toward the coastline low clouds and fog. 50s and 60s there. maybe mid-80s in towards morgan hill. 80s in toward the tri-valley. north bay it was expected to be up in the 60s and 70s. 80 degrees near sonoma. next couple days warming temperatures...
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they're losing their grip on us and with this onshore flow -- offshore flow, land breeze weakeni, that's we'll start to see the winds take over into our all neighborhoods and that will start tonight. tomorrow's tempetures around bay, we dro nearly 15 degrees. drop another 10 to 15 degrees friday, possibly another 2 degrees inland on saturday. going to feel a lot like fall saturday like it did last saturday. maybe even cooler with temperatures dropping 20 to 30 degrees comped to now. a little warming trend for ne week but nothing like this. >> wha a change from now to the weekend. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> we are learning about yet another series of vandalized plants. just the latest. park officials say nine newly planted tea tre were cut at their base on parker city boulevard. that's not far where three does rose bushes were destroyed last week. 40 trees have been cut down since may. undercover police are patrolling the areas hoping to catch the vandaling responsible. a $2,00is offered in this case. >> a dallas texas man credits an i-phone app for keeping his home safe. he was 15 mile
they're losing their grip on us and with this onshore flow -- offshore flow, land breeze weakeni, that's we'll start to see the winds take over into our all neighborhoods and that will start tonight. tomorrow's tempetures around bay, we dro nearly 15 degrees. drop another 10 to 15 degrees friday, possibly another 2 degrees inland on saturday. going to feel a lot like fall saturday like it did last saturday. maybe even cooler with temperatures dropping 20 to 30 degrees comped to now. a little...
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of course, all of this strong onshore wind component helping to keep temperatures below where we shouldfor this time of year. in fact, here's a look at the highs today. typically mid, upper 90s, many even 100 degrees. not so today. antioch 84, concord, 80, 73 in santa rosa, 62 in san francisco. overcast throughout much over -- much of the day. here's a look at some current readings. 9 now in antioch. 63 oakland, 59 with that fog moving in. san francisco. the clouds overnight will also bring in a little more drizzle tonight for the coast and the bay as well. we will deal with that tomorrow morning, and then look for some afternoon sun inland, and then warmer days ahead monday and tuesday. just a wall of fog sitting off the coast, getting ready to move in through the bay. we have a strong westerly wind and that's going to push this further inland. overnight lows, 50 degrees near the cost, where we see the overcast there and drizzle. further inland, we look for patchy overcast tonight. antioch, 56 degrees. here's a look at our setup. several lows off the coast. these two right here are act
of course, all of this strong onshore wind component helping to keep temperatures below where we shouldfor this time of year. in fact, here's a look at the highs today. typically mid, upper 90s, many even 100 degrees. not so today. antioch 84, concord, 80, 73 in santa rosa, 62 in san francisco. overcast throughout much over -- much of the day. here's a look at some current readings. 9 now in antioch. 63 oakland, 59 with that fog moving in. san francisco. the clouds overnight will also bring in...
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it is all about the fog and the onshore flow again for tomorrow keeping it mild. plenty of 70s inland for wednesday and thursday the spring air returns back into the mix. as for tomorrow morning, 50 in santa rosa, 49 in san raphael 50 in gill roy, 54 for los gatos. wednesday, middle of the week. temperatures middle of the road. south bay, 84 in evergreen, 78 in san jose, livermore, mid to upper 80s. peninsula, 65 in san francisco to 74 in redwood city. meanwhile arinda 79, 82 in concorde. 75 in napa. much of the north play from 79 to 89 in lake port. more on the weather channel on cable. inland looking at the upper 70s as we head into thursday and we'll see a slight little warming streak we'll call it as we head into saturday with low to mid 80s. unbelievable to be into august and not have any 90s. people are breathing a sigh of relief. >> we are not complaining. >>> next, brokenhearted, but definitely not e.okbr sandra bullock's fortune. a good time, nna hae and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those s
it is all about the fog and the onshore flow again for tomorrow keeping it mild. plenty of 70s inland for wednesday and thursday the spring air returns back into the mix. as for tomorrow morning, 50 in santa rosa, 49 in san raphael 50 in gill roy, 54 for los gatos. wednesday, middle of the week. temperatures middle of the road. south bay, 84 in evergreen, 78 in san jose, livermore, mid to upper 80s. peninsula, 65 in san francisco to 74 in redwood city. meanwhile arinda 79, 82 in concorde. 75 in...
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it's deep enough, we'll see this push well onshore again, probably drizzle towards the immediate coastlinewith that in mind, if you're headed out, it's cool and breezy in spots, especially inside the bay. of course out toward the coastline, low clouds and fog, drizzle there now. the interior valley, mostly clear skies, breezy conditions, but temperatures in the mid-70s in the warmest areas. tomorrow, yeah, a pretty nice day, especially inland. 70s, mid-80s, below the average, couple this time of year. 60s and mid-70s inside the bay. towards the coastline, 50s and a couple of 60s with patchy fog continuing. numbers right now, 75 degrees in fairfield. 73 in concord. 68 in san jose. and 71 degrees in redwood city. find heat if you want to head to the central valley. about 97, getting hot in fresno, 91. no thunderstorms up there either if you're headed in that direction. just plenty of sunshine. i think towards the next couple of days, maybe warming things up a little bit, but we got these lows off the coastline, one after another, deepening the marine layer, meaning more cool fog towards the
it's deep enough, we'll see this push well onshore again, probably drizzle towards the immediate coastlinewith that in mind, if you're headed out, it's cool and breezy in spots, especially inside the bay. of course out toward the coastline, low clouds and fog, drizzle there now. the interior valley, mostly clear skies, breezy conditions, but temperatures in the mid-70s in the warmest areas. tomorrow, yeah, a pretty nice day, especially inland. 70s, mid-80s, below the average, couple this time...
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of low pressure drop from canada reinforcing this trough, the same one that brings us this strong onshoreand cool weather. i think it will be strongest today, another reason we're having such a hard time breaking through the clouds. why we'll be probably the coolest day in the forecast. mid to upper 70s in the south bay. possibly 80 in los gatos. partly cloudy the peninsula, low to mid-70s southward. breezy and 68. lots of breezes along the coast and upper 50s for you. downtown south san francisco into sausalito mostly cloudy. low to mid-60s for you. san rafael 68. a little more sunshine through the north bay valleys this afternoon but cloudy at your coast with upper 50s. clouds lingering from richmond to hayward. that's why you're 60s this afternoon while we'll see more sunshine castro valley. fremont low 70s. 80s pittsburgh, antioch and livermore. the rest of the east bay valleys in the mid to upper 70s. gilroy and hollister low to mid-70s and clouds arounds the monterey bay and mid 60s for you. sea breeze to sacramento 84 and chico 89. a little warmer fresno 93 but not bad this time of
of low pressure drop from canada reinforcing this trough, the same one that brings us this strong onshoreand cool weather. i think it will be strongest today, another reason we're having such a hard time breaking through the clouds. why we'll be probably the coolest day in the forecast. mid to upper 70s in the south bay. possibly 80 in los gatos. partly cloudy the peninsula, low to mid-70s southward. breezy and 68. lots of breezes along the coast and upper 50s for you. downtown south san...
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unfortunately, the position of this high pressure is not going to end the onshore flow down here in southern california, at least not yet. i think we have to wait for this weekend for you to get the warm-up. so, temperatures with the clear skies are on the cool side. phoenix is 93 and vegas is in the 80s, but everyone else for the most part is in the 50s or the 60s. so it's a cool start to your morning, but this afternoon looks really nice, from medford to portland. sunny, 84, 91. look at seattle, 79. that's not bad. then tomorrow it's going to be even warmer. as i mentioned, still kind of coolish down by san francisco and l.a., temperatures stuck in the upper 60s to low 70s. and even for you, i think this is kind of the end. i think we're going to get to a different weather pattern here and afternoon sunshine and same thing for the crescent city. >>> all right, lynn, i've teased enough with the warm temperatures. we'll give you the forecast for friday and saturday a little later. >> thanks, bill. >>> also coming up, doubts grow on wall street while share prices fall. your early morning busi
unfortunately, the position of this high pressure is not going to end the onshore flow down here in southern california, at least not yet. i think we have to wait for this weekend for you to get the warm-up. so, temperatures with the clear skies are on the cool side. phoenix is 93 and vegas is in the 80s, but everyone else for the most part is in the 50s or the 60s. so it's a cool start to your morning, but this afternoon looks really nice, from medford to portland. sunny, 84, 91. look at...
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they're losing their grip on us and with this onshore flow -- offshore flow, land breeze weakening, that'sll start to see the winds take over into our all neighborhoods and that will start tonight. tomorrow's temperatures around bay, we drop nearly 15 degrees. drop another 10 to 15 degrees friday, possibly another 2 degrees inland on saturday. going to feel a lot like fall saturday like it did last saturday. maybe even cooler with temperatures dropping 20 to 30 degrees compared to now. a little warming trend for next week but nothing like this. >> what a change from now to the weekend. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> we are learning about yet another series of vandalized plants. just the latest. park officials say nine newly planted tea trees were cut at their base on parker city boulevard. that's not far where three does rose bushes were destroyed last week. 40 trees have been cut down since may. undercover police are patrolling the areas hoping to catch the vandaling responsible. a $2,000 is offered in this case. >> a dallas texas man credits an i-phone app for keeping his home safe. he was
they're losing their grip on us and with this onshore flow -- offshore flow, land breeze weakening, that'sll start to see the winds take over into our all neighborhoods and that will start tonight. tomorrow's temperatures around bay, we drop nearly 15 degrees. drop another 10 to 15 degrees friday, possibly another 2 degrees inland on saturday. going to feel a lot like fall saturday like it did last saturday. maybe even cooler with temperatures dropping 20 to 30 degrees compared to now. a little...
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the area of low pressure up to the north will remain and as a result we'll have cool onshore breezes and the microclimate breaking on the for today. more sunshine around the bay. partly sunny skies and a bit of a breeze and for the coast still patchy fog and temperatures only in the mid to upper 50s. so here we go for this afternoon. partly to mostly sunny. lingering clouds on your parts of the day. also for san francisco. then for the evening hours still areas of fog for the coast and bay on the increase, and temperatures by 8:00. in the mid-50s to the mid-60s. 65 towards concord, antioch and livermore. projected highs for this afternoon, san francisco only 59 degrees. santa rosa 72. san jose in the mid-70s. los gatos in the upper 20s at 79. here's a look ahead, your 5-day forecast. into your friday, temperatures coming down a little bit and pretty much the same view as we head into saturday. we'll warm up the numbers just microscopically for sunday and into monday. so if you want the major heat, i'm sorry, i don't have it in the 5-day forecast. take a road trip towards bakersfield
the area of low pressure up to the north will remain and as a result we'll have cool onshore breezes and the microclimate breaking on the for today. more sunshine around the bay. partly sunny skies and a bit of a breeze and for the coast still patchy fog and temperatures only in the mid to upper 50s. so here we go for this afternoon. partly to mostly sunny. lingering clouds on your parts of the day. also for san francisco. then for the evening hours still areas of fog for the coast and bay on...
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of low pressure drop from canada reinforcing this trough, the same one that brings us this strong onshorew and cool weather. i think it will be strongest today, another reason we're having such a hard time breaking through the clouds. why we'll be probably the coolest day in the forecast. mid topper 70s in the south bay. possibly 80 in los gatos. partly cloudy the peninsula, low to mid-70s southward. breezy and 68. lots o breezes along the coast and upper 50s for you. downtown south san francisco into sausalito mostly cloudy. low to mid-60s for you. san rafael 68. a little more sunshine through the north bay valleys this afternoon but cloudy at your coast with upper 50s. clouds lingering from richmond to hayward. that's why you're 60s this afternoon while we'll see more sunsne castro valley. fremont low 70s. 80s pittsburgh, antioch and liveore. the rest of the east bay valleys in the mid to upper 70s. gilroy and hollister low to mid-70s and clouds arous the montey bay and mid 60s for you. sea breeze to sacramento 84 and chico 89. a little warmer fresno 93 but not bad this time of year and
of low pressure drop from canada reinforcing this trough, the same one that brings us this strong onshorew and cool weather. i think it will be strongest today, another reason we're having such a hard time breaking through the clouds. why we'll be probably the coolest day in the forecast. mid topper 70s in the south bay. possibly 80 in los gatos. partly cloudy the peninsula, low to mid-70s southward. breezy and 68. lots o breezes along the coast and upper 50s for you. downtown south san...
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throughout tuesday's forecast for a few 80s inland but primarily a lot of upper 70s and for wednesday, the onshore cooling winds remain. our inland forecast for tomorrow, starting off with temperatures in the low 50s and low clouds. by 11:00 a.m., sunny skies and upper 60s to near 70 degrees. pretty fantastic weather. 79 in evergreen on monday. 78 in livermore. 76 in dublin. for the peninsula, 69 in redwood city. 6 in san mateo. 61 in san francisco. and for portions of the east bay, 7 r5 in san ramon and temperatures in the low 70s here from sonoma to novato and lake po port, 85. you can get more on the weather channel. low to mid 80s as we look ahead towards the upcoming weekend. so a little bit of everything depending on where you are. >> thank you. >> thanks, jeff. >> yeah you got it. >>> a plant long thought exsting that the turned up in san francisco last year is now a candidate for the endangered species list. the u.s. fish and wildlife service announced it will conduct a full review of the status of the francisco plant that was thought to be extinct in the wild since 1974, but in october of
throughout tuesday's forecast for a few 80s inland but primarily a lot of upper 70s and for wednesday, the onshore cooling winds remain. our inland forecast for tomorrow, starting off with temperatures in the low 50s and low clouds. by 11:00 a.m., sunny skies and upper 60s to near 70 degrees. pretty fantastic weather. 79 in evergreen on monday. 78 in livermore. 76 in dublin. for the peninsula, 69 in redwood city. 6 in san mateo. 61 in san francisco. and for portions of the east bay, 7 r5 in san...
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i think process safety and onshore industry would also benefit from your deliberations. history should be a great teacher in this area, and your first panelist elevated some of the major catastrophic events. i urge you to consider working with your staff to delve deeper into the of the events -- into the alpha event. one of the most fundamental things that occur from the commission, was health and safety functions into the health and safety executive, a premier health and safety organization respected around the world, but without the encumbrances of trying to also broker of shore profitability of mining mineral resources. they also precipitated the development of the safety case, which you have heard about today. i think there are many lessons to be learned from the imitation -- from the implementation of those programs. we have heard about the aggressive regulatory presence. we lack that right now and offshore and onshore process safety industries involving petroleum. both of those entities in norway and the u.k. could lend enormous knowledge about how to tool up an ef
i think process safety and onshore industry would also benefit from your deliberations. history should be a great teacher in this area, and your first panelist elevated some of the major catastrophic events. i urge you to consider working with your staff to delve deeper into the of the events -- into the alpha event. one of the most fundamental things that occur from the commission, was health and safety functions into the health and safety executive, a premier health and safety organization...
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the low gets close to us, more onshore wind and more low clouds and fog. cooler temperatures thursday and friday. and really, alan, it looks like the next seven to eight days the temperatures are remaining normal for this time of year. >> sad, but true. thank you, leigh. >>> next, a pair of zebras are showing their stripes after these escape into a northern california neighborhood. and this questionable rules violation may have cost dustin johnson a >>> two zebras got loose in carmichael last night. take a look. one of them was loose for five hour before he was captured. the zebra's owner was trying to load them into a trailer when they were spooked by a couple of dogs and took off. one of the zebras was hit by a car, but it got back up and kept on going until he was finally caught. the vets checked him out and he will be okay. a tough chase there. >>> shu here with the pga tournament and the rules violation he disagrees with. >> i do disagree a little bit. we had quite a bit of fun in the pga championship at whistling straits. dustin johnson had a chance
the low gets close to us, more onshore wind and more low clouds and fog. cooler temperatures thursday and friday. and really, alan, it looks like the next seven to eight days the temperatures are remaining normal for this time of year. >> sad, but true. thank you, leigh. >>> next, a pair of zebras are showing their stripes after these escape into a northern california neighborhood. and this questionable rules violation may have cost dustin johnson a >>> two zebras got...
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leaking from the well and none ever will again, but if all is calm beneath the surface of the gulf, onshore, some people remain worried. what's happened to all that oil? jeffrey kofman reports from the gulf. >> reporter: talk about a quick recovery. many of the gulf fisheries have been reopened for just a few days, and already, the crab nets are full. you're happy? >> yeah. >> reporter: any sign of oil in these? >> nope. >> reporter: none? >> you can taste it. >> reporter: you can taste them? you lick them? is that what you do? i can smell them. no oil, right? these images, where it all began, seem so long ago. it has been more than three months since the explosion and sinking of the deep sea drill deepwater horizon. that was late april. what began as an industrial accident morphed into an environmental catastrophe as it became clear that millions of gallons of oil were spewing into the gulf of mexico. i first reported on oil coming ashore on may 18th. at the time, it really did seem like the leading edge of an oil apocalypse. yet when we revisited the same marshes a few days ago, we were a
leaking from the well and none ever will again, but if all is calm beneath the surface of the gulf, onshore, some people remain worried. what's happened to all that oil? jeffrey kofman reports from the gulf. >> reporter: talk about a quick recovery. many of the gulf fisheries have been reopened for just a few days, and already, the crab nets are full. you're happy? >> yeah. >> reporter: any sign of oil in these? >> nope. >> reporter: none? >> you can taste...
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so we'll stay with this onshore cooling flow and that cooler air aloft keeps us with 70s for tomorrow. for many inland locations it should be in the 90s this time of year. for friday, summer continues to stay away. as for tomorrow morning, we'll start up at 6:00 a.m. with conditions in the mid 50s and for tomorrow, even the south bay, upper 70s to near 80 degrees. some of the biggest drops. only 75 in san jose. 73 in dublin. for the peninsula, 60 to near 70. these are the temperatures we usually see when we have a rain some moving in. no rain but just that summer cooling. and here for the north baf we'll go anywhere from 70 in san rafael to 85. seven-day forecast looks great as far as i'm concerned. upper 70s to low 80s right through wednesday. there you have it. >> the coldest winter we ever spent was -- >> you got it. thanks, jeff. >>> billionaires with a big heart? still to come at 5:00, see the bay area big shots giving their fortunes away at warren but h e buffett's request. >> did a etdiabndes ae takisthinsue e diabetes and take the isine to his own mouth? those people are happy
so we'll stay with this onshore cooling flow and that cooler air aloft keeps us with 70s for tomorrow. for many inland locations it should be in the 90s this time of year. for friday, summer continues to stay away. as for tomorrow morning, we'll start up at 6:00 a.m. with conditions in the mid 50s and for tomorrow, even the south bay, upper 70s to near 80 degrees. some of the biggest drops. only 75 in san jose. 73 in dublin. for the peninsula, 60 to near 70. these are the temperatures we...
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clear skies, winds whipping with an onshore flow. clouds inland at least a 60 miles. it looks like official sun-up at 6:14. we won't see it. overcast conditions until the clouds retreat to the coast. we are not going to see any clearing at the beaches tomorrow. so you have to keep in mind with this very deep shield of marine layer, we have a lot of cooler air mass aloft and that keeps the temperatures down. so tonight when we dip into the 50s, tomorrow will be a much cooler day. temperature-wise anywhere from the 50s, 60s at the beaches, in the far reaches of our inland areas we'll see temperatures well into the mid-80s but overall the outside number generally should be around 84 degrees. substantially cooler on thursday. check out your friday. and then this persistent weather pattern will continue through tuesday. so it's really not the dog days of summer but the -- that's for sending in this pick. keep them coming to cbs5.com. we'll be right back after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit fi
clear skies, winds whipping with an onshore flow. clouds inland at least a 60 miles. it looks like official sun-up at 6:14. we won't see it. overcast conditions until the clouds retreat to the coast. we are not going to see any clearing at the beaches tomorrow. so you have to keep in mind with this very deep shield of marine layer, we have a lot of cooler air mass aloft and that keeps the temperatures down. so tonight when we dip into the 50s, tomorrow will be a much cooler day....