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much more snow they expect in the sierra. abc seven news at six starts right now. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> a sunny start, but this time lapse video from atop mount tam shows just how quickly the weather can change as our latest storm rumbles into the bay area. thanks for joining us, everybody. i'm dionne lim, be prepared for pounding rain and whipping winds. the storm landed its first punch about an hour ago in the north bay, and you can see from these live conditions in san rafael, things are looking ominous. or we are going to be getting a check now of the weather situation with spencer uh- and talking about the winds. this is really affecting this camera shot. >> it really is down all around the bay area. our live cameras are bouncing in the gusty wind. here's a look at live doppler seven. you can see the rain is becoming quite widespread right now. and down in the santa cruz
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mountains we did some pounding rain falling right now, but let's move up to the north bay where we see pockets of steady rain all around the area from sonoma county over to napa, down into marin, and into the golden gate area. so the rain is spreading. here's a look at the storm from satellite image. you can see how tightly wound the storm is generating. wave after wave of rain and strong, gusty wind on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level two storm. so for tonight and part of tomorrow, at least moderate to heavy rainfall. wind gusts from 25 to 50mph. forecast animation starting at 630 shows a steady flow of downpours during the late night and overnight hours into the morning commute. so this storm is going to be with us for a while and may make for a challenging driving conditions tomorrow morning for morning commuters, wind advisory is in effect until 4 a.m. tuesday. a flood watch in effect for the entire bay area until wednesday morning, and a high surf advisory because of the winds kicking up those high waves in effect until a 4 a.m. tuesday. so there's a lot going on and the storm is going to be
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with us for a while. i'll have the complete accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later. diane all right. >> spencer, thanks. people on the peninsula spent the entire day preparing for round two of the rain and wind. abc's seven news reporter cornell bernard caught up with some who have become accustomed to this kind of weather. >> it's been a day of severe weather here on the coast. we have seen super strong wind and rain all day here in pacifica. in fact, just standing upright has been tough. let's talk about the surf, the ocean certainly churning ahead of the storm that is now moving in. wow, look at the swell building up there that's going to probably hit 15 20ft. janaki taneti and her husband rama are watching big waves crashing at the pacific pier. >> oh my goodness gracious. look at that. jesus >> the surf is churning up ahead of the next storm. moving into the bay area. >> oh, it's magnificent. it's exhilarating to see this. this high swells. >> it's scary too. i was i feel
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dizzy when i was watching the waves because they keep moving. >> the city is closing the pier to the public as a safety precaution due to high wave action. neighbors on beach boulevard are sandbagging their properties to keep seawater out. stormy conditions have prompted the closure of seven parks in san mateo county, including san pedro valley park in pacifica. officials are concerned about trees toppling well for safety reasons. >> it's a good thing today actually is less windy than yesterday. so we did come into the park and take a walk, but we turned around at a specific time in the north bay. >> this big tree fell saturday in downtown santa rosa on fourth street, knocking out power to some businesses and several roads in sonoma county near the russian river saw weekend flooding. firstrillionesponders say they are ready for more of the same. >> we've spent the last several days just outreaching to our community, making sure they know the potential of another round of rain, the effects of it like
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we saw earlier in the month with the potential for power outages, some nuisance flooding, um, as well as just slow traffic conditions. look at that. >> it's building up. look >> oh my god, back in pacifica, the tinetti family being wowed by the power of the elements. this is just awesome. it's the beauty of the bay area, isn't it? firefighter are asking people to stay off bay area beaches during the storm. >> that includes cliffs and rocks. swimmers and surfers that goes double for you too, because rip currents are possible. stay safe in pacifica. cornell, bernard abc seven news. don't forget you can get the latest forecast and track the rain anytime with our live doppler seven radar. >> just search abc seven bay area in your devices app store to download it now. moving on to tragedy in minnesota. on this sunday, two police officers and a firefighter paramedic were shot and killed after an hours long standoff following a domestic abuse call. another
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police sergeant was also wounded, but is expected to survive. the horror unfolded at a home in the twin cities suburb of burnsville overnight. the gunman barricaded himself inside the home with a woman and seven children. police say he opened fire on two officers, then shot the paramedic who ran to help the downed victims. >> i need that ambulance to 33rd avenue and i need two additional ambulances. >> the dead were identified as officers paul m strand and matthew ruge, both 27 and 40 year old firefighter paramedic adam finseth. the gunman was later found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. new developments now in the war in the middle east. israeli strikes across gaza killed at least 18 people overnight, according to medics and witnesses, while the israeli cabinet adopted a declaration today saying israel opposes any unilateral recognition of a palestinian state. the u.s. said
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it would veto another draft un resolution calling for a cease fire. the u.s. israel's top ally, said it instead hopes to broker a cease fire and hostage release agreement between israel and hamas. international commerce is under stress because of militant attacks related to the war. houthi rebels are targeting big ships in the red sea, and that is leading shippers to change their routes to ones that favor the west coast ports, and that could benefit places like oakland, california. >> ports. so port of los angeles, port of oakland, i would just estimate that they will be receiving more cargo than the east coast. and therefore that would be uh- good news for port of oakland. >> supply chain management company flexport says almost a quarter of global shipping capacity is or will be diverted from the red sea, adding thousands of miles and a week or two to trips. an update now on
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the operation to free a stuck fishing boat near bodega bay. after a week long effort, the u.s. coast guard determined the 57 ton vessel cannot be moved because it is too heavy, loaded down with water and sand. the press democrat reports salvage crews will need to take the boat apart instead, with powerful waves expected, it is unlikely operations will begin immediately. the delay could increase the risk of the ocean breaking that boat apart. well tomorrow is presidents day, and here's a quick look at some revised schedules for the holiday. federal state and local government offices will be closed, as well as banks. most mass transit agencies will run on reduced or sunday schedule, and bart is providing a bus bridge for redline service between richmond and el cerrito del norte stations to do track work over the holiday weekend. well, just ahead it did not rain on the parade today in oakland
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we'll have highlights from this year's lunar new year parade that celebrated the year of the dragon along eight blocks of oakland, and talk about having a ball in san jose, where the earthquake soccer team threw a block party. and the big reveal during the festivities conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision?
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see it is showing it. there with the yellow indicating the downpours, spencer says we can expect this storm to stick around for three days and let us know when the rain will be the heaviest and when we'll get some intermittent breaks from that wet weather. a lunar new year serenade as people in the east bay came together in celebration today. take a listen of the dragon was ushered in with great fanfare in oakland's chinatown. this is the community's second annual chinatown lunar new year parade. rain as you can see, held off just long enough to keep everyone dry and what an afternoon it was. >> everything worked out well. the stars lined up well, the suns lined up. we're happy we're
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here and we want to showcase the oakland chinatown. hello. hello hello. >> we say hello back. the parade began last year as a way to drum up business in the neighborhood, and chen there says they'll be back again next year with another parade to welcome the year of the snake, a celebration for soccer lovers in san jose today, it's the quake's 50th anniversary block party. generations of fans got to meet up with some of their favorite players from over the decades. they signed autographs while fans enjoyed music. raffles, a youth skills challenge, as well. the club's new jersey was also revealed along with new merchandise. paying tribute to the special anniversary. very well. the snow from all of our storms is certainly adding up and that is good news for skiers and our water supply. we'll take a look at the very latest numbers. >> i'm spencer christian. the rain is getting heavier and the wind is getting gustier. i'll have the accuweather forecast in just a moment when abc seven news at six continues.
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where you can see. yes, it is dark and yes there is lots of precipitation. just clouding that lens. a little hard to see there. and then we also have some other cameras we do want to show you this is a look at the embarcadero. this is actually the camera that is atop the abc seven news studios, where you can see a great vantage point, but definitely some slick roads. something to keep in mind. and one more camera up here for you. this is the live look at sfo where yes, there is that sheen on the ground, but as of right now it doesn't look like the weather situation is impeding any air traffic. we will stay on top of that for you now. some scary moments off of highway 101 in northern california this weekend. this video shows rocks and trees just falling over, spilling onto the roads after the heavy rain. all of this happened in del norte county. that is near the oregon border. crews there spent the weekend cleaning up debris, and this latest downpour has also triggered an evacuation warning
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for some people living in the carmel valley area. you can see the specific areas there highlighted there for you in yellow. those dots. the sheriff's office says the warning is in effect for low lying areas of the carmel river community until further notice. officials say people with large animals, they should leave now. now moving on to the sierra now, where a winter storm warning is in effect until 10 a.m. wednesday, the uc berkeley sierra snow lab says it recorded 7.5in this morning alone, and they expect another 18 to 30in of snow through wednesday afternoon. chains are required on highway 50 in el dorado county. right now, there are no chain controls on i-80. and really, if this is a taste of things to come, we are in for it. >> well, this is certainly the thing that this is what's coming in the next couple of days for sure. we're talking about maybe 2 to 4ft of snow in the higher elevations and up to a foot or more at lake level. so that's that's a pretty good storm. and we've got a pretty good storm
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here right now. a rain storm that is rain and wind, as you can see on live doppler seven, the rain has expanded to cover most of the bay area and some of the steadiest activity right now, some of the heaviest is over in the east bay. just a moment ago, it was closer to oakland and emeryville and berkeley. now it's out towards orinda, moving up toward martinez, but it's the rain is blanketing the whole region, and you can see from the satellite how tightly wound the storm is. just generating wave after wave of rain into the bay area and some strong, powerful wind as well. on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level two storm for tonight and much of tomorrow. moderate heavy rainfall, winds gusting 25 to 50mph. flooding, of course, is possible under these conditions. here's the forecast animation starting at 630. and notice how strong these, uh, these areas of rainfall are with the colors in here of red and orange indicating the strongest downpours. that pattern of downpour bring drenching rain continues right up until midnight. then there's a little bit of a break going into the wee hours of the morning, but as the morning commute gets underway, more rain will follow and gusts right now up to 43mph
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at sfo, 32mph here in the city, 24 at nevada all along and near the coastline. the wind gusts are quite powerful. current temperature reading 61. in san francisco and san mateo 59, oakland. low to mid 60s at hayward, san jose and 57 at half moon bay. and now the rain is getting a little bit heavier at the golden gate, and traffic is slowing down a bit as it should. 54 degrees in santa rosa right now, 50 in petaluma, napa 59 low 60s at fairfield, concord and livermore. let's take a look at our wind advisory until 4 a.m. tuesday. we expect winds to be generally out of the south, 30, 20 to 30mph, with gusts up to or maybe even exceeding 50mph. when we go to our flood watch, which is in effect for the entire bay area until wednesday morning, flooding is possible in creeks, streams, roads and low lying areas, so it covers the entire region, not just certain areas and a high surf advisory in effect until 4 a.m. tuesday. wave heights are already elevated. large breakers could reach heights of 22ft. and we're
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talking about up to 28ft in those favor areas, which is where the steeper beaches are, risk of rip currents. and of course, dangerous surfing and swimming conditions. now, overnight, as the rain eases up just a little bit, overnight lows will be mainly in the low to mid 50s. highs tomorrow as the rain intensifies again, mainly in the low 60s. and as we look over in the sierra, you see the winter storm warning in effect until 10:00 wednesday morning. up to one foot of snow at lake level, 2 to 4ft at elevations of 7000ft and higher when gusts up to 50mph. uh- travel conditions are nearly impossible. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. level two storm continues into tomorrow. it eases up a bit to level one on tuesday, wednesday morning, showers still linger, so we'll give that a level one for now. but sunnier and drier weather will prevail on thursday and friday. but then the clouds increase again next saturday with another chance of rain by next sunday. >> abc seven sports is sponsored by your northern california honda dealers.
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>> the nba all star game is happening right now in indianapolis. steph curry making his 10th appearance, but not the only warrior there. draymond green not playing but part of the broadcast team of sights and sounds from both tonight at 11. it's going to be hard to top last night's three point challenge between stephon and walnut creek's own sabrina ionescu, who finished with 26 points, which is actually tied for the most any player had in the actual three point contest. i mean, sabrina can really shoot it. stefan one by three, finishing with 29 points, both already talking about a potential rematch next year, those festivities will be at chase center. espn's malika andrews caught up with the two friends afterwards. >> steph, you have two young daughters at home. what do you hope that they learned and take away from sabrina? >> just that confidence. like she said, no matter what they go after in life, neither one of them like basketball. so whether whatever it is that they apply the same, you know, determination, confidence that if they work at it, they put themselves in the right
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environments that they can accomplish anything. >> should we be seeing this again at wnba all star weekend? are we going to see a rematch? yeah, i mean we don't know when and where, but obviously the next nba is all star is in the bay area. >> and i'm from the bay and he's playing there. so i think it'd be pretty cool to kind of have two hometown heroes go back home for me and him, be able to play in his home gym and put on a show as well. >> i think that's a really good idea. all right. the giants made it official today announcing the signing of power hitter jorge soler to a three year, $42 million contract. outfielder dh probably going to play dh soler or soler that is hit for 36 home runs last year, earning his first all star appearance. now the last time the giants had a player hit 30 or more homers in a season was barry bonds in 2004, so it's been a while for san francisco giants assistant coach alyssa nakken. not at spring training quite yet, but she's got a really good excuse. she gave birth to her girl, austin last month and is on maternity leave right now. manager bob melvin isn't sure when she'll be back with the team, but alyssa still helping the giants new coaches learn about all the players and melvin
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said he's glad for any assistance she's providing. >> we've had some meetings last few days. she's been on uh- you know, via zoom, but there's a lot more important things going on in her life right now. you know, we had a coach's uh- little two day meeting here that she put together. the whole thing very structured. um, and i think she until she had the baby , she was had some trepidation about just not being here. but i think now she realizes how important that is. so i told her , you just do your thing and we'll figure it out when you're ready. >> uh- rain isn't just causing issues here. nascar's iconic season opener, the daytona 500, has been moved to monday because of heavy rains there in florida. it's the first time the race has been completely moved to monday since 2012. nascar made the call very early this morning so that fans didn't have to sit in the stands and wait. that's never good. it will be a double header tomorrow. the xfinity race, scheduled for, uh, 8 a.m, that was originally scattered saturday at 8 a.m. pacific, and
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with the 500 now scheduled for 1 p.m. pacific time, green flag. as long as the weather stays as dry, i guess abc seven sports is sponsored by our northern california honda dealers. that's why i'm not spencer. because i can't even get through the sports and weather combination. >> i mean, it is a lot to juggle. i mean, and he also tells puns at the same time and he's an all star. he's the goat all stars. that's for sure. yep. all right. uh oh, my gosh, i almost called you spencer. see chris. see chris. thank you. you got it. all right, stay with
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taxis in san francisco after the viral video of a waymo car set on fire. there is a new speed bump will be seen tomorrow to try and pump the brakes. plus, it's not a free sample. a new costco scam to watch out for with some serious repercussions. those stories and more. tonight at 11. well, finally. now a man in washington is suing powerball, saying he was denied a jackpot worth $340 million because of a mistake. on its website, john cheeks bought a
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lotto ticket in d.c. in january and check for his numbers. a day after they were released. then, for three days, the website showed that he had the matching numbers. well, turns out the d.c. lottery posted the wrong numbers online. different than what was actually pulled during the live broadcast. powerball has turned him away, but cheeks and his lawyer claim he is owed the money anyway. i would like to think he is too. >> sounds like he is. well dion, our weather is not a winner right now, that's for sure. we've got rain all over. the place is getting heavier, steadier. there's a look at our storm by way of satellite winds gusting up to almost 45mph along the coast right now, that pattern is going to continue overnight. so this is a level two storm in the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. and tonight into tomorrow, the rain and the wind continue to pound us. >> all right. we will be watching it for tonight at 11. and i'm glad that you mentioned this spencer christian. and that's why i got them mixed up together. yeah
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