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developing. although they may not hit all parts of the bay area tonight, once again, we are under a storm. >> watch as we track scattered showers and powerful winds. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> we have abc seven news team coverage. reporter leslie brinkley talked to fire officials about mudslides and flooding concerns. >> our luz pena is in the east bay, where a chunk of road has just washed away, and suzanne phan is in the north bay, where a tree crashed into a home. but we're going to begin our coverage with abc seven news weather anchor spencer cristian tracking the storm for us. spencer. >> okay, this is some pretty wild weather we have here. let's take a look at live doppler seven right now. i'll show you the rather loosely structured nature of this storm, but we do have pockets of heavy downpours, and some of that right now is moving through the santa cruz mountains. in fact, here's a closer look. drenching downpours here. moving into the lower part of the peninsula down into the south bay. so from redwood city to palo alto to los altos, over into portola valley, we've got some drenching downpours. these uh- storm cells, these isolated
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cells have been popping up and dying out rather quickly throughout much of the afternoon. this one seems to be lasting for a while. so the storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale is a level three storm through this evening. we expect more severe possibility of more severe storms, pockets of heavy rain, strong, gusty, potentially damaging winds, localized flooding also a possibility. and here is our forecast animation taking us into the evening hours. and once again, the flow of these isolated cells has been directed more directly toward the north bay. but we've been we've seen some of them pop up in other parts of the bay area as well. as we get later into the evening and night time hours, we'll see the storm lose some of its intensity. the winds will diminish a bit, and the intensity of the rainfall will diminish as well. but wind advisory remains in effect until tomorrow morning. and we have that flood watch in effect until wednesday morning. and i'll have a closer look at all of this a little bit later. i'm all right. >> we will check back. thank you. spencer our team coverage continues in solano county, where we find abc seven news
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reporter leslie brinkley. and leslie, you spoke with some officials today and how are they preparing? >> well, everybody is watching and waiting, and i'm here along interstate 80 in vacaville and it's just like this moment if you're out there driving anywhere in the bay area, one minute the sun is blinding you, the next minute you're getting slammed with a heavy rainstorm. it's just been like that all day long. >> we've been informed that there may be some really extreme weather uh- thunderstorms, maybe some hail, or even the slight chance of a tornado. the thing that we worry about most, of course, with any heavy rain, is flooded out. streets so anybody that's on the roads should be very careful. >> officials are also keeping an eye on the hillsides to the north for possible mudslide tides. the weather swung to extremes throughout the day, raining substantially one minute than 15 minutes later. pockets of blue sky and even sunshine shine and vacaville residents also swung to extreme in their
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reactions to the weather. >> i'm terrified. i have to work till 3:00 and i've been praying all morning like my friend just gave me a hug. i'm hoping it just skips over us. i have friends from out of state texting me and wishing me to be safe and to be careful in this weather because they heard that tornadoes are coming and flooding and all that. >> and i don't think this is much worse than the last storm we had. honestly no one was taking any chances out at the nut tree airport at this flight school, my personal concern is that the aircraft are tied down well enough because if they get loose, it's all bad. >> just so variable everywhere i'm getting a little bit of a break right now, but i can look just to the north of interstate 80. >> super ominous dark sky. it's just that kind of a cycling of these little pockets of severe weather. so again, everyone here up in solano county is just taking it every five minutes by five minutes, reporting live.
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. it's changing off and on. >> thanks, leslie, very much. in the east bay, caltrans crews are closing. state route 84, niles canyon road, just west of sunol. that's after a piece of the roadway fell away in what's called a slip out. abc seven news reporter luz pena. is there and joins us live. louis, this is a pretty good chunk of road we're talking about. >> massive. the road caved in and a chunk of that road ended up in the alameda creek. that happened around 5 a.m. and caltrans crews says they're going to begin those repairs tomorrow morning. this is the latest aftermath of the storm in the east bay. parts of niles canyon road west of sunol broke off into the alameda creek. >> there's a slide that's happened, and we're doing one way traffic control in an area that's that's about from pleasanton road on highway 84 to washington boulevard. so that's sort of the area that's that's affected. we're seeing this type
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of thing around the bay area. this is a this is a slide at this location. >> the slip off caltrans said, is a consequence of heavy rain affecting the roadways when the roadway gets eroded, the ground underneath it kind of washes out. >> then the pavement slips down right or becomes under navigable. so we can't have people driving on it. >> hayward the weekend storms led many like rob hart to go out this morning to get sandbags. >> the rain came down and had debris covered. the clogged my drain came out last night and uh, sort of letting my garage. >> multiple fire stations in alameda county running low on sand as an influx of residents prepare for. >> and it got hit pretty hard yesterday. uh, we're probably going to order some more sand later today. um we did have our fire crew and reserves come and fill pre fill sandbags, so we have a few left, but they're going quick with high winds parts of the east bay are also under increased tornado risk. >> tornado in hayward now never.
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>> and hopefully i won't see one anytime soon. battalion chief cartland urging the public to stay alert with the high winds that we're experiencing now, we've got a lot of weakened trees. >> so if anybody hears any cracking or sees any leaning, they should take note of that and make the proper notifications. and caltrans is set to close this road anytime. >> now as to an eta of when this road will be reopened and repaired, that's still unknown. in encinal, luz pena abc seven news. all right, lucy, thank you so much. >> a downed tree made driving a challenge for people in one moraga neighborhood. look at this. a tree fell across pinehurst road. drivers were told to take another route, but that didn't stop. some of them from going through. as you see. anyway >> big tree. obviously wind gusts up to 53 miles an hour. also hit the north bay, sending trees crashing onto roads and homes. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is live in santa rosa, where one man, suzanne, is dealing with damage to his roof.
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yeah dan, tonight you can see the big blue tarp protecting the roof. >> there. now, the man who lives there tells me he thought it was an earthquake, but it turns out it was a tree that slammed into his home. >> it shook the whole house. >> davis matthew is still a bit rattled by what happened this morning in santa rosa, at his apartment on fourth street in dimond, caught. >> i was sitting in my office trying to play some video games on my day off, and, uh, all of a sudden it felt like an earthquake hit my house. but from above thought that the tree had gone entirely through the wall of my house. >> that branch that impaled matthew's roof and wall, uh, probably like this big around. >> maybe the part that went through my house. >> inside matthew's home, you can see the entire thing stretches the whole way. >> neighbors like sherry hill are concerned when a big storm rolls in her apartment unit is on the edge of a creek filled with gushing water. >> it gets high and the water gets under the deck. >> sometimes. and
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it's really eroding. every year gets worse. so it's taken out seven, eight feet of property. in the last two years. it's taken about a foot and a half in the last. the heavy rain today on our way through sonoma county. >> and here's a closer look at the gusty winds from our mount tam camera. all across the north bay, people have been gearing up for the stormy weather, whether it's with sandbags or shoring up their property. very busy all week, but salvador contreras with contreras roofing says he's been slammed with work. >> we've been really busy. um, this is our second call. we got another call after this. >> we checked in with sonoma county fire district at their bodega bay station. flags were whipping in the wind in. windsor, sonoma county. this road is under water. this is how things looked on waller road near forestville before noon. the water level getting higher back to davis. matthew and the tree branch that went through his home today. >> just fortunate that no one got hurt. >> and sonoma county fire
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district tells me that today they got a lot of calls about downed trees, about downed power lines and flooded roads. and again, luckily no one was hurt. we're live in santa rosa, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> thank you so much, suzanne. sporadic power outages for some stores to close temporarily at san jose's oak ridge mall. some of the employees, as you see, were closing their doors as her store was left in the dark. lights at other stores flickered on and off. we're waiting to hear back from oak ridge about how extensive the power outages were, and whether they are part of the wider power outages affecting some neighborhoods and thousands on the subject. >> thousands of p-g-and-e's customers across the bay area are without electricity right now. here's a live look at the real time outage map. the utility is making significant progress restoring power. just over 6200 people in the dark now , compared to 16,000 and just an hour ago. the biggest outages are in the south bay, where 3600
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customers are without electricity in the north bay, where 1200 customers are affected, there are small pockets of outages elsewhere around the bay area as well. >> still ahead, protesters in san francisco take to the streets demanding a cease fire in gaza, with some of them even interfering with traffic on the highway. >> plus, it's the case grabbed national attention and recently resurfaced following the release of a new netflix docu series. now we're hearing from the vallejo couple accused by the police department of staging an elaborate kidnaping hoax. abc seven news at
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cisco city hall, then marched down market street. they eventually entered one on one near the van ness exit and stayed there until police and the chp kicked them out. the demonstrators are calling for a permanent ceasefire in gaza. >> a temporary ceasefire is absolutely not sufficient. you can't pause a genocide. there is only stopping it. >> the us is proposing a temporary cease fire in gaza to allow humanitarian aid to get to palestinian refugees. the biden administration is also critical of an israeli plan to launch a ground offensive in rafah. in rafah, where many of the refugees have fled, a group of pastors is looking for divine intervention to curb the rise of crime in oakland. >> this morning, pastors from
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various congregations gathered at acts full gospel church of god in christ to pray for improved safety. attendees held up signs that read hear our cry. the pastors say oakland residents are suffering from a collective trauma from thefts and blight. >> it's time for a change. it's time for us to come together. it's time for us to do things that we need to do in god's way. whatever god gives you to fight for, you got to keep fighting for it. >> the naacp and a group of pastors have asked oakland city leaders to declare a state of emergency and hire more police officers. >> today, the couple vallejo police mistakenly said state had an elaborate kidnaping hoax appeared on tamron hall to share their story. the 2015 ordeal regained attention following the recent release of a netflix docu series. abc7 news i-team reporter melanie woodrow covered the story since the beginning and has the latest in their
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first interview since american nightmare was released on netflix. >> aaron quinn and denise huskins are retelling their story involving the vallejo police department. >> reliving it is always a challenge. it always brings up a lot of deep pain from the past. >> in 2015, matthew mueller broke into quinn's vallejo home, tying up, blindfolding and drugging the couple before kidnaping huskins for ransom. >> the kidnapers told me, if you call the police, we killed denise. >> when quinn did call vallejo police detective matt mustard interrogated him, believing he had killed huskins. >> so now i get out my puzzle pieces and i start figuring out, okay, how do i make it so you look like a monster? >> he was even accused of failing a lie detector test. >> you know where she is? i don't know where she is. i want you guys to find her. >> they are trained to break you. >> they're good at. that's what they do. >> he was kidnaped too. but by the police. because they try to isolate you. they keep you from your family. they they manipulate the environment. and it's all geared towards breaking
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you. but when mueller released huskins in southern california shortly after the kidnaping, vallejo police changed their story, going on camera and asserting the couple had staged an elaborate kidnaping hoax. >> it is mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> the fact that they went on national news so quickly just to destroy our reputations, their reputations smeared and possibly facing prosecution. >> the couple had a hero in the wings. then dublin police detective misty caruso. >> i just knew that i was going to help her in some form of another. >> caruso took on the case after a similar thwarted home invasion in dublin, where mueller left behind his cell phone. investigators used it to track him to south lake tahoe, where they found evidence including huskins blond hair on a pair of swim goggles. >> for two days. i believe that i would be killed. and i had to make peace with the end of my life. but at the same time, i had to keep fighting. >> mueller is now serving a 40
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of the day, we've seen isolated pockets of stormy weather moving through the bay area. that's still the pattern we have right now, but you'll see here on live doppler seven that down in the east bay right now, we've got a more widespread area of rain moving out of the south bay. most of this activity is moving from our southwest up to the northeast. so right now we've got downpours near fremont, union city, hayward, easton, over to pleasanton and out toward san ramon. so some pretty steady rain fall at the moment, but of course is not very widespread. nonetheless, this is a level three storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale through this evening. more pockets of severe stormy weather pockets of heavy rainfall, strong gusty wind, localized flooding all associated with this system. now here's the forecast animation showing that as we get later into the evening hours, although we'll still see some storm cells moving through isolated cells later in the evening, we'll see the system weakening just a bit. the intensity of the rainfall and the wind will diminish. and all this should occur or be evident by about 11:00 tonight. on we go to the current wind speeds. we have gusts nearly 40mph right
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now at sfo. and 25 to about 35 mile per hour gusts, generally across the region. and of course, there's been talk about the possibility of a tornado. so although that's unlikely, i want to give you some tornado safety tips. stay away from the second floor of the building you're in or your home. a most damage in a tornado occurs on the top floor and other tips go to the lowest floor in your home or in the building that you're in. seek an interior hallway or a bathroom. avoid windows and cover your head with a cushion or a pillow or something that may protect you from debris that will be flying around. but again, we're not likely to see a tornado right now. we have temperature readings in the upper 50s at hayward, oakland, san francisco, 61 at san jose, and upper 50s at san mateo. at half moon bay, at the golden gate. we've seen a little patches of blue sky, and there's still a little bit there. upper 50s right now at santa rosa, petaluma, napa, fairfield, concord and livermore . on we go to our wind advisory, which will remain in effect until 4 a.m. tomorrow. wind gusts may still reach 50mph. generally, they'll be out of the
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south, the winds at 15 to 30mph. we still have a high surf advisory in effect until 4:00 tomorrow morning. the surface rough. there's a risk of rip currents. of course, these are dangerous swimming and surfing conditions, and with saturated soil and rain continuing to fall , flood watch remains in effect for the entire bay area until wednesday morning. over in the sierra, a significant winter storm, a winter storm warning is in effect there until 10 a.m. wednesday. we may see 2 to 4ft of additional snow in the higher elevations there. above 7000ft back to the bay area tonight. during the overnight hours, we'll see low temperatures dropping into the upper 40s to low 50s. for the most part, not a lot of rain is expected overnight, but we'll see more showers moving through the area tomorrow. high temperatures in the afternoon, generally in the upper 50s to low 60s and here is the accuweather 70 forecast. so tomorrow. still rainy, still breezy, although not quite so gusty as today. level one storm tomorrow and even lighter storm activity on wednesday, yet still a level one. we expect morning
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showers on wednesday, sunny air and drier on thursday. a mix of sun and clouds on friday. a slight chance of showers developing over the weekend under increasingly cloudy skies, but we're not going to rank the weekend storms yet because they're still developing. okay. yeah. all right. >> makes sense. thank you so much spencer. sure >> well, new images of the 57 ton fishing vessel. that's now broken apart on a beach north of bodega bay bay. this is what is left of the aleutian storm. a week after it abruptly grounded itself on salmon creek beach over the weekend, powerful surf just ripped the hull apart. on friday, the coast guard stopped a salvage effort because a huge gash had opened up, compromising the structure of the boat. so now bits and pieces of the boat litter the beach. though there is cleanup work to do, we'll be
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played two stints with the giants and was a member of their 20 1012 and 14 world series winning teams, but he hasn't played in the big leagues since 2021, so we'll see if he can do it. >> he's beloved. the a's are preparing for what may or may not be their final season in oakland. the move to las vegas is very much up in the air. exhibition games for both teams start this weekend in scottsdale, which sounds very nice given the weather we're having. >> it certainly does. all right. don't forget our storm coverage continues at 530 on abc seven. bay area streaming tv with karina nova. >> and if you're watching us here on tv world news tonight with david muir is next for spencer christian. >> all of us, w
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