
"Rain is expected to return to the Bay Area late Wednesday afternoon and early Wednesday evening, sticking around until Thursday, and bringing some pretty significant wind gusts too. Though as our intrepid KGO weather forecaster Drew Tuma points out, for a brief period early this morning, SF was actually one the warmest major cities in the continental United States. [KTVU]"
"BART is raising its parking lot parking rates by 40 cents a day at most stations on January 1, though certain high-demand station parking lots will see even steeper increases. Glen Park station, for example, will see daily parking rates go up to $6.40 (from the current $4.90), and Rockridge station will see its current $3.60 a day price raised by more than a dollar. [Chronicle]"
"The US Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can keep SNAP payments on hold, though their ruling is a temporary stay, with apparent hopes that the government shutdown will end soon and none of this will matter. [CNN] In more very aggravating shutdown news, a New York Times report finds that rich people's private jet flight schedules are being completely unaffected by the shutdown air traffic chaos, and private jet charter companies are seeing a brisk uptick in business. [NY Times]"
Rain will return to the Bay Area late Wednesday and into Thursday, with significant wind gusts. San Francisco was briefly one of the warmest major continental U.S. cities early this morning. BART will raise most daily parking rates by 40 cents starting January 1, with larger increases at high‑demand lots; Glen Park will rise to $6.40 and Rockridge will increase by over a dollar. A Saturday night road‑rage crash in Castro Valley left one driver dead; the surviving driver is in custody and likely to face murder charges. The U.S. Supreme Court granted a temporary stay holding SNAP payments amid the shutdown. Private jet charters have increased despite air‑traffic disruptions.
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