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Unhealthyfor sensitivegroups (101–150)
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29Updates: sfgate.com/weatherToday
Highs: 49-58
Lows: 32-46Mostly cloudy,
chance of showers.Thursday
Highs: 47-55
Lows: 29-43Mostly cloudy,
chance of showers.Friday
Highs: 50-57
Lows: 29-45Partly cloudy.Saturday
Highs: 52-58
Lows: 31-45Partly to mostly
cloudy.Sunday
Highs: 54-61
Lows: 34-47Partly cloudy.Low pressure will produce clouds with
achance of showers for most of the
Bay Area on Wednesday. Showers will
continue to be possible on Thursday.
Outlook:Drier weather is expected
over the weekend.
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1.56"SWWind 23-35 mph
Waves 7-9 ft
Swell 8-10 ft53°SWWind 23-35 mph
Waves 5-7 ft
Swell 11-14 ft54°SWind 23-35 mph
Waves 6-8 ft
Swell 10-13 ft55°52°49°52°/40°Bodega Bay55/51 1.04"56°/40°Vallejo57/53 1.20"56°/41°Napa59/55 1.67"54°/49°Stinson Beach56/53 1.27"56°/45°San Francisco56/52 0.52"54°/40°San Rafael54/50 1.80"54°/37°Santa Rosa57/511.86"54°/40°Kentfield57/54 3.74"52°/32°Sonoma57/53 2.03"52°/36°Petaluma59/52 1.53"56°/38°Station56/53 1.01"55°/41°Fairfield53/51 1.41"52°/40°Orinda55/52 2.06"56°/43°Richmond57/53 1.72"52°/41°Martinez57/53 1.15"54°/41°Brentwood54/52 0.80"54°/40°Vacaville54/52 2.53"56°/43°Concord59/53 1.14"
54°/43°Pittsburg58/53 0.64"54°/40°Rio Vista53/51 1.41"54°/43°Antioch54/52 0.71"56°/40°San Ramon56/52 0.13"54°/45°Oakland58/53 1.61"56°/40°Pleasanton57/53 1.55"54°/40°Livermore57/53 0.65"54°/38°Danville56/52 1.98" 54°/40°Tracy
54/52 0.30"56°/43°Hayward57/54 0.87"56°/41°Fremont58/54 0.69"54°/43°Milpitas57/53 0.54"56°/41°San Jose59/54 0.31"56°/40°Sunnyvale58/53 0.40"
56°/40°Santa Clara59/54 0.31"56°/43°Newark57/54 1.15"49°/38°Los Gatos72/41 0.00"56°/45°S.F. Airport60/55 1.13"54°/38°Novato59/51 1.39"54°/43°Pacifica58/53 1.09"56°/43°Half Moon Bay56/54 0.84"56°/43°San Mateo59/55 1.22"56°/44°Mountain View57/53 0.37"56°/40°Palo Alto59/54 0.53"56°/43°Santa Cruz57/55 1.48"58°/43°Redwood City59/54 1.17"Point Reyes56°/43°Berkeley57/54 0.82"ending Tuesday5p.m.Yesterday’s high/low and precipitationMost of the West will continue to see
locally heavy rain and snow. Snow will
be likely over the northern high plains.
Alow pressure system will produce
rain and snow over the upper Midwest,
with rain over the Ohio Valley.Showers will continue to be possible
Wednesday and Wednesday night as
acouple of storm systems work their
way through the region. Drier weather
is expected over the weekend as high
pressure builds.
For the Pacific
Northwest,
expect mostly
cloudy skies
withachance
of rain or snow.
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Hi/Lo/Prcp.Hi/Lo/Prcp.Hi/Lo/Prcp.Hi/Lo/Prcp. Hi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/Sky
Alturas 37/34 .16 36/14 SN 31/4 PC
Anaheim 60/50 .11 65/52 DZ59/45 RN
Auburn 48/46 2.07 47/38 DZ46/34 DZ
Bakersfield 62/52 —62/46 RN56/43 DZ
Barstow 64/43 —61/42 DZ54/37 DZ
Bishop 57/37 —49/27 RN47/24 SN
Chico 51/50 —53/38 DZ53/34 DZ
Cloverdale 54/49 1.64 52/38 DZ52/36 PC
Crescent City 54/50 1.01 50/40 DZ49/38 PC
Death Valley 70/51 —63/43 PC59/40 RN
Eureka 56/41 .23 49/36 TS47/34 PC
Fort Bragg 55/51 2.05 52/38 DZ52/36 PC
Fresno 57/53 .02 58/44 RN54/38 DZ
Gilroy 58/51 .89 56/40 DZ52/34 DZ
Hearst Castle 56/53 .21 56/50 DZ54/47 DZ
Lake Tahoe 34/32 .17 34/17 SN27/14 SN
Lakeport 54/47 1.46 47/31 DZ49/29 PC
Los Angeles 59/51 .03 62/52 DZ59/48 DZ
Mammoth Lakes39/31 .18 36/14 SN 27/6 SN
Merced 55/52 .25 57/41 RN54/35 DZ
Modesto 55/54 .29 56/43 DZ54/37 DZ
Monterey 60/55 .03 56/43 DZ53/39 DZ
Mt. Shasta 41/35 1.02 36/21 SN37/16 SN
Needles 69/50 —67/50 PC61/48 PC
Palm Springs 66/46 —66/49 PC61/44 RN
Paso Robles 57/51 .03 57/43 DZ52/36 RN
Quincy 36/33 1.21 36/25 SN38/22 SN
Red Bluff 53/50 .19 54/36 DZ53/33 DZ
Redding 52/46 .67 52/35 DZ53/32 DZ
Sacramento 53/52 1.19 54/40 DZ50/34 DZ
Salinas 60/53 .03 56/44 DZ54/38 DZ
San Bernardino 57/48 .02 61/49 DZ56/43 RN
San Diego 64/55 —63/55 DZ60/50 RN
San Luis Obispo 61/55 .15 61/46 DZ58/42 RN
Santa Barbara 61/50 .15 59/52 DZ56/49 DZ
Santa Monica 57/48 .06 62/53 DZ58/49 DZ
Stockton 54/52 .61 54/42 DZ52/37 DZ
Truckee 33/32 .02 34/16 SN 28/9 SN
Ukiah 55/48 1.88 50/32 DZ52/32 PC
Yosemite Valley 41/39 2.19 40/27 SN38/24 SN
TuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesday TodayTodayToday ThursdayThursday
Hi/Lo/Prcp.Hi/Lo/Prcp.Hi/Lo/Prcp.Hi/Lo/Prcp. Hi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/SkyHi/Lo/Sky
Albany N.Y. 32/17 —48/37 PC50/33 RN
Albuquerque 60/35 —57/33 PC51/33 PC
Amarillo 63/50 —73/37 PC61/25 PC
Anchorage 10/0 —15/-1 PC 9/-5 CL
Atlanta 58/30 —66/50 CY69/53 PC
Atlantic City 39/4 —50/45 RN63/46 PC
Baltimore 34/16 —44/40 FG62/46 PC
Birmingham 59/43 —69/58 DZ73/56 CY
Bismarck 6/1 .08 -2/-26 PC -3/-27 PC
Boise 34/32 .32 37/19 SN28/12 PC
Boston 35/16 —52/37 RN58/41 DZ
Buffalo 36/18 .02 43/38 CY50/26 RN
Burlington Vt. 29/18 —45/38 PC47/30 RN
Charleston S.C. 61/28 —69/52 FG73/53 PC
Charleston W.Va. 53/27 —60/52 DZ66/42 DZ
Charlotte N.C. 51/21 —54/46 RN64/49 PC
Cheyenne 42/27 —40/18 SN29/14 PC
Chicago 51/33 .22 43/22 RN30/13IC
Cincinnati 51/35 .02 60/45 DZ62/31 TS
Cleveland 42/28 .24 48/36 RN53/26 DZ
Colorado Sprgs 51/35 —60/25 PC45/16 PC
Columbia S.C. 60/23 —66/47 PC71/50 PC
Columbus Ohio 48/33 .04 56/43 DZ61/29 TS
Concord N.H. 31/-2 —49/31 RN50/36 RN
Corpus Christi 82/55 —82/67 FG79/67 PC
Dallas-Ft Worth 78/62 —79/63 PC75/56 PC
Denver 52/32 —52/20 PC37/14 PC
Des Moines 44/27 .47 39/11 CY 23/6 PC
Detroit 39/27 .37 44/34 RN43/20 SN
Duluth 24/9 .23 7/-3 SN 6/-11 PC
El Paso 71/48 —70/43 PC69/44 PC
Fairbanks -15/-20 —1/-13 PC -5/-24 SN
Fargo 12/4 .24 0/-17 PC 1/-23 PC
Flagstaff 43/32 —41/28 SN38/26 SN
Great Falls -3/-14 .02 8/-8 PC 17/9 PC
Hartford 32/1 —54/38 PC54/37 DZ
Helena 25/3 —8/-8 SN 16/1 PC
Honolulu 81/64 —81/70 PC81/70 DZ
Houston 78/63 —79/65 PC78/65 PC
Indianapolis 50/36 .03 53/36 RN57/25 RN
Jackson 70/51 —75/61 PC76/59 PC
Juneau 30/12 —28/24 PC33/32 SN
Kansas City 55/39 .01 57/20 PC30/16 PC
Las Vegas 63/48 —61/46 PC55/40 DZ
Lincoln Neb. 37/26 .03 33/8 CY 23/9 PC
Little Rock 71/50 .03 71/61 DZ71/48 DZ
Louisville 56/41 —60/49 TS65/36 TS
Medford Ore. 39/33 .69 41/26 SN38/24 PC
Memphis 65/49 —69/58 DZ71/49 TS
Miami Beach 77/64 .01 77/68 PC80/70 PC
Milwaukee 50/30 .51 36/20IC25/20IC
Mobile 71/47 —75/57 PC76/55 FG
Montgomery 64/34 —73/53 CY76/53 PC
Mpls-St Paul 28/13 .23 11/-3 SN 12/-13 PC
Nashville 58/45 —66/60 DZ69/56 TS
New Orleans 72/53 —76/62 PC77/61 PC
New York City 36/21 —49/41 RN60/45 RN
Newark N.J. 37/15 —49/40 RN61/44 RN
Oklahoma City 69/53 —74/39 PC52/31 PC
Omaha 36/25 .12 32/9 CY 21/9 PCTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesday TodayTodayToday ThursdayThursday
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Orlando 73/47 —76/58FG 80/61 PC
Philadelphia 38/14 —50/41PC62/45 PC
Phoenix 70/49 —67/50PC64/52 PC
Pittsburgh 43/23 .12 52/49 RN59/30 DZ
Portland Maine 27/6 —48/36 RN49/37 RN
Portland Ore. 37/35 .14 31/24 SN32/21 PC
Providence 36/6 —54/38 RN58/42 DZ
Raleigh 48/24 —49/46 DZ66/51 FG
Rapid City 23/6 —6/-2 SN 15/3 PC
Reno 45/39 .01 44/25 SN34/21 SN
Richmond 37/12 —49/45 RN65/51 FG
Salt Lake City 46/35 —43/26 SN36/19 PC
San Antonio 79/54 —79/63FG 77/64 CY
Santa Fe 53/33 —51/27PC47/27 PC
Seattle 39/35 .07 32/22PC33/26 PC
Shreveport 78/59 —78/63PC76/62 DZ
Sioux Falls 27/13 .03 8/-4 SN 13/-8 PC
Spokane 26/24 .04 18/0PC 12/3 PC
St Louis 68/46 .01 61/31PC45/24 RN
Tampa-St Pete 73/50 —76/59PC79/61 PC
Tucson 71/46 —68/43PC68/45 PC
Tulsa 70/52 —72/38PC49/31 PC
Washington 37/22 —46/44 RN63/48 PC
Wichita 60/50 —65/23PC37/21 PCCalifornia and national locations show
Tuesday’s high and low temperatures and pre-
cipitation for 24 hours ending5p.m. PT.
Tuesday (Season: July 1-June 30)Precipitation for selected cities through4p.m.Bakersfield 0.00 3.72 2.06 2.45 6.39
Eureka 0.23 28.69 23.40 19.48 40.68
Fresno 0.02 5.41 7.03 4.48 11.61
Los Angeles 0.03 6.81 6.52 5.55 15.00
Oakland 1.61 15.72 8.57 10.77 24.29
Redding 0.67 23.38 15.16 14.94 34.42
Sacramento 1.19 14.60 5.76 8.79 20.09
San Diego 0.00 6.08 8.79 4.09 10.31
San Francisco 0.52 14.24 9.65 10.71 23.80
S.F. Airport 1.13 13.06 7.02 9.15 20.85
San Jose 0.31 5.29 6.40 6.44 15.86
Santa Rosa 1.86 29.24 13.88 14.56 32.56Jan. 11, 20177:24 a.m. 5:11 p.m. 7:24 a.m. 5:12 p.m.
4:50 p.m. 6:25 a.m. 5:54 p.m. 7:22 a.m.Full LastQuarter New FirstQuarterFull LastQuarter New FirstQuarterJan.12 Jan.19 Jan.27 Feb.3In the night sky:Tonight’s full moon rises at
sunset against the stars of Gemini the Twins,
aZodiacal constellation whose two brightest
stars help form the famous Winter Hexagon,
which includes some of the brightest stars in
the winter sky.Venussets at 9:03 p.m.Mars
sets at 9:45 p.m.Jupiterrises at 12:29 a.m.
Saturnrises at 5:22 a.m.ThursdayAsuncion 95/82 PC
Bogota 66/51 FG
Buenos Aires 78/64 RN
Caracas 75/60 CL
La Paz 59/39 FG
Lima 77/67 CY
Montevideo 73/68 RN
Panama City 87/73 PC
Rio 98/82 CL
San Jose 80/68 PC
San Salvador 84/62 CL
Santiago 86/62 PC
Sao Paulo 84/69 RN
Tegucigalpa 75/59 RNAcapulco 86/68 CL
Guadalajara 75/35 CL
La Paz 82/53 CL
Mazatlan 84/53 CL
Merida 86/62 PC
Mexico City 69/39 FGAmsterdam 44/37 FG
Athens 41/32 SN
Berlin 33/23 SN
Brussels 42/37 RN
Budapest 19/6 SN
Copenhagen 35/33 FG
Dublin 51/41 RN
Frankfurt 33/30 SN
Geneva 32/24 PC
Helsinki 37/33 RN
Istanbul 42/32 SN
Lisbon 59/51 CL
London 48/37 FG
Madrid 53/32 CY
Milan 33/24 PC
Moscow 19/1 FG
Nice 51/41 PC
Oslo 37/32 FG
Paris 44/37 FG
Prague 28/6 SN
Rome 46/30 CL
St. Petersbrg 35/30 SN
Stockholm 37/30 FG
Vienna 21/12 CY
Warsaw 21/12 FGHavana 75/60 RN
Kingston 86/75 PC
Nassau 69/66 PC
San Juan 84/74 RNAlgiers 55/42 RN
Baghdad 62/37 CL
Beirut 60/50 RN
Cairo 62/46 PC
Dakar 95/73 CL
Damascus 48/30 PC
Jerusalem 64/42 CL
Jo'burg 77/59 CY
Lagos 95/77 PC
Nairobi 77/59 CL
Riyadh 73/51 CL
Bangkok 80/75 RN
Beijing 39/17 CL
Ho Chi Minh 89/75 PC
Hong Kong 75/68 PC
Manila 82/77 PC
Mumbai 80/68 PC
New Delhi 62/42 FG
Phnom Penh 89/77 PC
Seoul 35/19 PC
Shanghai 48/39 CY
Singapore 87/78 PC
Surabaya 77/0 RN
Taipei 71/60 PC
Tehran 53/39 RN
Tokyo 53/41 RN
Auckland 73/60 PC
Fiji 88/76 RN
Melbourne 84/61 PC
Sydney 93/70 RN
Tahiti 86/77 RNCalgary 1/-4 FG
Edmonton 1/-17 CL
Halifax 32/3 SN
Montreal 28/17 SN
Ottawa 24/19 SN
Regina M/-13 SN
Toronto 39/30 SN
Vancouver 37/30 RN
Winnipeg 5/-4 SNconditions for 24 hours ending4p.m. PT.Tuesday’s high/low temperatures and sky62/52Los Angeles49/36Eureka34/17Tahoe40/27Yosemite58/44Fresno59/52Santa Barbara 67/50Needles63/55San Diego54/40Sacramento56/43Monterey50/32UkiahTUESDAY
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Los AngelesDenverMinneapolisChicago
St. LouisHoustonNew YorkWashingtonLa PazMexico CityAtlanta
DallasMiamiHavanaPhoenixNew OrleansGuadalajara40506070WTFSSMTWTFSSMT0ft2ft4ft6ft8ft681012
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Thursday a.m.246EBB FLOOD EBBHigh Low
Today 9:55 a.m./7.1' 3:41 a.m./2.4'
11:53 p.m./5.3' 4:43 p.m./-1.3'
Thursday 10:44 a.m./7' 4:33 a.m./2.4'
-- 5:28 p.m./-1.3'54°/40°Walnut Creek57/53 2.10"54°/40°Sacramento53/52 1.19"Lake54°/36°Sebastopol59/54 1.44"74°/59°
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Rainfall this month
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Pressure/humidity Tuesday3p.m.30°
Bridgeport
73°
El Centro88°
McAllen,
Texas-17°
Lewistown,
Mont.Hetch Hetchy¹8 57251
Marin Municipal 100 76 77
Santa Clara Valley 67 30 43
5.83"EBMUD²82----45
Bureau of Reclamation^3794684
Coastal waters:West winds 15 to 25
knots. Wind waves4to6feet. West
swell 11 to 13 feet at 12 seconds.
Chance of showers.Bay Area and delta:West winds 15 to
25 knots. Chance of showers.Monterey Bay:Southwest winds 15 to
25 knots. Wind waves3to5feet.77/67Forecasts, graphics, and
data provided by ©2017,
The Weather Company, LLCWellsFargoannounceda
completerestructuringTuesday
ofhowit pays tellersandother
bankbranchemployees,with
incentivesnowtiedtohowoften
customersusetheiraccounts,as
thecompanytriestoright it self
afterascandaloveritsaggressive
salespractices.
Thelong-anticipatedplanhas
beenconsideredahighpriority
forCEOTimSloanandMary
Mack,theheadofWellsFargo’s
communitybankdivision—
bothofwhomtookthosejobs
afterthescandal.TheSanFran-
ciscobankannouncedinSep-
temberthatit wouldgetridofthe
salesgoalsthatledemployeesto
openup to2millionunautho-
rizedaccounts.
WellsFargo’s70,000-plus
front-linebankemployeeswill
nolongerbegivenincentivesfor
howmanyaccountstheyopenor
formeetingsalesgoals.Theywill
insteadreceive partoftheirover-
allsalarybasedonhowtheprod-
uctstheysellareused,withone
componentalsobasedonin-
dependentlymeasuredcustomer
servicescoresfortheirbranch
locations.
Accountsthatareusedfre-
quentl y, such asthosewhere
customerssetup directdeposits
orusedebitcardsoften,willhelp
boostpay. Idleaccountswillnot.
“Ourgoalherewastocreatea
payplanthatwouldrestoretrustwithourcustomers,teammem-
bersandthepublic,”Macksaid.
WellsFargoemployeeswill
alsoreceive moreoftheiroverall
compensationasabasesalary,
ratherthaninone-timeincen-
tivesandbonuses.Annualper-
formanceraiseswillbebased
moreonhowcustomersregard
andusethebranch.Cust omer
surveys doneby Gallup and
mystery shopperswillalsopro-
videinformation.
Theminimumwagewillbe
raisedtoarangeof$13.50to$17
anhour,thebanksaid.
WellsFargoprovidedasum-
maryoftheplantotheAssociat-
edPress.Butcompensation
plans,particularly at large com-
panieslikeWells,canrunhun-dredsofpageslong.Withoutall
thedetails,it istoughtosee
whetherthechangeswillmakea
significantimpact,saidLisa
Barrington,aconsultantinorga-
nizationalpsychologyandcom-
pensationissueswhohas
workedwithcompanieslike
UnitedHealthcareandAmerican
Express.
“By itself,thisplanisnotgo-
ingtosolve theproblemsat
Wells,”saidBarrington.“Itcan
onlybeonepieceofanoverhaul
ofWells’corporateculture.”
Mack acknowledgedthatthe
bankstillhaswork todo tore-
storeitsima ge, sayingthenew
compensationplanis“anan-
swer,nottheanswer.”
“Thisisjustonesteptorestoretrust,”shesaid.
Thebankwasfined$185 mil-
lioninSeptemberinanagree-
mentwithregulatorswhosaid
bankemployeesopenedthe
millionsofcustomeraccounts
fraudulentlytomeettargets.
Federalandlocalauthorities
allegedthatemployeesmoved
moneybetweenthoseaccounts
andevencreatedfake email
addressestosigncustomersup
foronlinebanking.
Whentheallegationsbecame
public,WellsFargoemployees
saidthebank’s payplanwas
partlytoblame.Employeesde-
scribedaconstantandcom-
pulsive pressuretosell,with
managerscheckingonadaily
basisaboutwhethertheywere
meetingquotas.KenSweetisanAssociated Press
writer.Wells Fargo overhauls its pay plan
By Ken Sweet