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captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. all a soggy saturday in the bay area as the rain keeps coming through. >> but we're not done yet and the sierra is getting slammed. a blizzard shut down interstate 80 and the conditions are treacherous enough that people are being told to stay away, or if they're up there to hunker down. good evening, i'm karina nova. it has certainly been a stormy saturday with periods of heavy rain moving through. there even was a tornado warning in monterey county. let's get to spencer christian for our first look at the weather and more. more of this tonight through
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tomorrow. spencer >> more of this, but no more tornado warnings. there was actually a waterspout off shore, you know, to see uh, which is a tornado over water. but nothing ever touched down on land. so we're fortunate. let's take a look at live doppler seven. you can see that there is a line of showers that means some steady downpours. now moving right through the santa cruz mountains onto parts of the peninsula, down into the south bay, sunnyvale and um, well, saratoga. getting some downpours right now. it's hard to see the small print from where i'm standing, san jose. and that's all moving over to the mount hamilton area, where of course it will likely snow because of the cold air accompanying this rainfall in some of our higher peaks. so there's the pattern right there. the showers are developing offshore and moving quickly onshore, but they're fairly widely scattered. this is a level one storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale through tomorrow. we expect more periods of showers, brief downpours, maybe some snow on the peaks, gusty wind at times. here's the forecast animation starting at midnight. notice overnight the scattered nature of the showers. we won't
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see widespread heavy rainfall, but there will be wet spots tonight and tomorrow i'll have the full accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later. >> karina. all right, we'll be looking forward to that. thank you. spencer stretches of interstate 80 remain buried under heavy snow through the tahoe area, and the storm is keeping highway patrol officers very busy. this is what things look like at donner summit and near kings beach. yeah, just snowed in. officers stationed close to the california nevada border are spending the weekend rescuing drivers who try to beat blizzard conditions. if you're planning on heading that way before the weekend is over, the chp suggests you rethink that plan. >> the road is closed at this point, or they're holding traffic uh- caltrans is trying the best they can on uh. we have zero visibility up here on the summit to get over, uh, into nevada or from nevada, over into california. >> chain controls are required if you're traveling on highway 50. the blizzard warning issued by the national weather service
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remains in effect through tomorrow. it is a tough night up in truckee. the wind is howling, blowing the snow all over the place. the roads are a mess and some people are going to have to do a lot of work if they want to get to their cars, because the snow has really piled up. it's going to be a while before they can get a break because the snow is still falling tonight. the pictures out of the sierra are stunning as the storm picked up. starting last night, we saw drivers getting stranded in the blizzard and needing help to get out. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with mountain locals and bay area residents who are hunkering down , where some digging out. interstate 80, in the northern california area and sierra nevada is closed from colfax to the nevada state line due to spinouts. >> interstate 80 remained closed saturday afternoon over donner summit. the winter storms slamming the sierra with rare blizzard conditions, creating a bone chilling mess. trucks were stranded in heavy snow, the chp
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says. emergency personnel and tow trucks had a tough time reaching drivers. >> oh my gosh, such an epic storm. definitely. especially in march. >> renee adelman from marin county is riding out the blizzard in south lake tahoe. our house was rocking last night. >> there were gale force winds. the windows were creaking. um, it it was the worst that i've seen in a few years. >> this was the view from renee's place before the blizzard. and after getting out. will be challenging. >> this is our neighbor's house, by the way, that the snow is up to halfway up their door. um, but we brought groceries with us and supplies, so we didn't have to go to the grocery store. and we figured that we were just going to stay home today and we'll see what the ski conditions are like tomorrow. right now, i mean, we're working to open the mountain, but it's this storm is coming down heavy, fast and hard with really high winds. so it's going to take some time for us to get back open. >> ski resorts like palisades tahoe were closed saturday due to severe weather and unbeliev.
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wind gusts overnight on top siberia ridge, which is the top part of our mountain. >> we were reaching wind uh- up to 190mph, which is you know, i'm pretty sure it's hurricane force winds. >> so we're obviously going to be seeing a lot of this today. my neighbors are uh- did going out retired abc seven news photographer randy davis lives in truckee, where the snow is being measured in feet. >> i'm walking on the deck in over two feet of powder, light snow, very light snow. >> but there's a significant amount of it. we filled our car's up with gas. not that we're going to go anywhere it looks like it's going to be a while before anyone gets out of town. >> cornell. bernard abc seven news a lot of work to do there. >> none of the lifts at heavenly mountain resort are running, and it's easy to see why the continuous snowfall and wind was just too much. so they closed for the day. the nevada side is
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closed because of the road conditions. there is an event planned for tomorrow evening at heavenly weather permitting, for a second day in a row. a number of lake tahoe ski resorts remain shut down by the storm, and that includes sugar bowl resort. they posted this video on social media saying they got 20 to 24in of snow overnight. a few resorts are open with reduced operations . you get cold just looking at that video in the sierra. mammoth mountain has already seen two feet of snow in the storm. the ski area is closed today. there's low visibility and powdery conditions on the slopes. more snow is on the way and the forecast plus strong winds of up to 95mph are expected through tomorrow. we'll warming shelters are opening up across the bay area tonight as the rain and cold temperatures continue. abc seven reporter ryan curry spoke with organizers at two shelters who say this
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service saves lives. >> fresh food and cupcakes for the dozen people who checked into the alameda warming shelter saturday. for some, it's either spend the night here or possibly spend it outside. where would you be if you didn't have a place like this to stay tonight? >> honestly, i don't know. >> it's a vital resource, one that allows them to avoid potentially dangerous weather conditions, fulfilling, nurturing. >> um, deprives me of being cold . >> christ episcopal church in alameda teamed up with the city and other churches to provide a place for the city's unhoused population. christ church used to only offer a space like this a couple times a week. during the winter months, but with the last two years seeing intense storms, they expanded this year they're operating until march 14th, a space where they can be cared for, get food, um, feel connected to the greater community and hopefully get some more resources to lead them towards paths for housing. the bay area is once again enduring
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another strong storm, this one bringing intense winds and high surf along the coast. >> that's why we stay away. but look at it from afar and cold air. >> it is expected to drop below 40 degrees in some spots. one of those spots is sonoma, where the city also opened up a warming shelter. >> we realized the cold temperatures, especially with the wind chill, um, in the early mornings. um, both last night and tomorrow. so, um, warranted us doing something for our most vulnerable population. >> because for those staying in these shelters, there is a comfort knowing they can stay safe. >> if it means a lot to me, it's like all most opening a key to a door to your own apartment, but it's not yours. but almost like that. >> safety in the east bay ryan curry abc seven news. >> in the south bay, caltrans says a slide on highway nine in santa clara county will hopefully be cleared by monday evening. traffic is blocked between sanborn road and redwood gulch road near saratoga. added rainfall is causing concern that
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debris could come down onto the roadway. a tanker truck overturned on interstate 880 this morning, causing a fuel spill and a traffic pileup near fifth avenue. it happened after a car hit the median around 2:30 a.m. and stalled out in the second lane as it was disabled in the lane. >> uh- truck was unable to avoid that disabled vehicle and struck it. it was a fuel truck that ended up the trailer overturning on to its side on the roadway, which resulted in a hazardous material spill. >> an estimated 500 gallons of fuel spilled out, up to 150 gallons of it went down. a storm drain. crews cleaned up and reopened the lanes this afternoon, and there were no injuries. the storm left behind a mess at san francisco national cemetery in the presidio, a 50 foot eucalyptus tree fell onto several gravesites earlier today. it also landed on a water main, causing it to break. a tree trimming company and san francisco firefighters cleaned up the damage. the string of
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storms is also dropping hail. we've heard reports from placer county all the way to the bay, and this was the scene in contra costa county this morning. a family in el sobrante woke up to a layer of hail in their yard, and on top of their cars. as you can see. just pounding down in the peninsula. this video was taken this morning in san mateo. as spencer told us, rain will continue to move through the area on and off through the weekend, and this is a look at the current power outages in the bay area, according to p-g-and-e's, it was a lot busier earlier in the day, but things have certainly improved with crews restoring electric city. you can get the latest forecast and track the rain and the snow anytime with our live doppler seven radar. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. still ahead on abc seven news at 11 is an end to fighting in
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>> protesters taking to the streets of san francisco, joining cities worldwide saturday calling for a cease fire. >> as human beings, it feels like the only moral thing to do to stand together and say that it's not acceptable. >> from oakland to richmond and beyond, people here from throughout the bay area. one mountain view resident described his reasons for marching the death of all those children uh- the people starving, the indiscriminate bombing of civilians. this comes as the u.s. joins several other countries in carrying out airdrops of food and other humanitarian aid over gaza. >> people are so desperate that innocent people got caught in a terrible war, unable to feed their families. >> the u.s. dropping about 66 pallets of food, including 38,000 meals, central command saying these airdrops are part of a sustained effort to get more aid into gaza and back in san francisco. so the wet,
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wintry weather wasn't holding protesters back. i think folks are tired and cold, probably weary in their hearts. >> but this is exactly the moment you come together. you don't stay alone because there's so much power and collective solidarity. >> suzanne aboushi has family in palestine and says so far they've stayed safe back home. >> they're resilient. they're very resilient. i mean, they're with god. god gives them resilience. that's all i can say . hey, please listen to me. >> and some tense moments between san francisco police and protesters near the israeli embassy. police blocking the street where you can see an altercation between an officer and protesters. emotions running high. tara campbell abc seven news. we're now just three days away from super tuesday, with primaries scheduled in 15 states, including here in california. >> polling places will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m, and you can take
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your mail in ballot there or to a drop box or a county election office as long as it's delivered by 8 p.m. if you prefer to mail it, your ballot must be postmarked. no later than tuesday, and you can actually still register to vote. california allows people to do same day voter registration. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin spent the day urging residents living in cramped quarters to vote in tuesday's primary. he's trying to build support for proposition a, a $300 million bond that would help pay for more affordable housing. peskin talked with voters living in single room occupancy residences in chinatown, san francisco has a very large chinese american population, and getting the word out, getting it out in language, in cantonese and mandarin is very important to winning. >> and the chinese community really understands how important affordable housing is. >> passage of prop eight will require a yes from two thirds of the votes cast. a go fund me account has been set up for the
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family of a three year old boy killed inside a santa clara home last week, ivan martinez alvarado was found dead. the result of a gunshot wound. the boy's mother told police her live in boyfriend shot her son, a 24 year old man identified as sergio colon gomez, was taken into custody. san francisco unified school district has announced a plan that could ultimately lead to closed schools within the next two years, the chronicle reports. superintendent matt wayne has outlined a plan to address the loss of about 10,000 students since 2015. that plan could involve the shuttering of an undisclosed number of schools by fall of 2025. wayne says there are no specific schools being targeted for now. the new plan comes as the district is addressing several major issues, including a massive budget shortfall and replaced by a faulty payroll system. the city of san francisco hasn't given up on trying to get pandas to the zoo, according to the sf standard. mayor london breed asked chinese president xi
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jinping again on thursday this time joined by a list of chinese american leaders who cosigned her letter. the chinese ambassador to the u.s. respond to her first letter, saying that the door is still open for san francisco to get giant pandas. if confirmed. habitat construction is expected to cost tens of millions of dollars. spencer. but i know you and i are both excited. if they do come here, because totally, it was great when they were here before, right? exactly right. >> and they're such cool looking creatures, you know, they they look so peaceful, which is why they're used in diplomacy, i guess. yeah >> yeah, they're just beautiful to watch. >> yeah. >> oh, and all that fur. you know, that coat is just so nice and cozy right now, which i think some people who are in the sierra are, are thinking, i got to get under a nice warm blanket tonight because the snow just continues to fall. >> they're tough to get cozy right now in this area. you're right. we're talking about 6 to 12ft of snow. by the time the
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storm is over. for many locations in the in the northern sierra and here in the bay area, we've had quite a bit of rainfall. although as you look at live doppler seven right now, you can see that the rainfall is sort of spotty. but down in the south bay and in the santa cruz mountains, we've got a line of heavy downpours right now just drenching that area. there is light rain in other locations, but it's becoming more widespread. it's becoming lighter as we get later into the evening hours. so let's take a look at our storm impact scale. this is a level one storm through tomorrow. we'll see more periods of showers with some brief downpours, snow on the higher bay area peaks because there's cold air coming along with this storm. it'll be gusty at times. forecast animation starting at midnight shows scattered showers overnight, although again cold enough to produce some snow over our highest peaks and this storm will become weaker and the rainfall lighter as we get into the daytime hours tomorrow. but there will be some wet spots continuing through tomorrow and even into monday and tuesday. so rainfall estimates additional rain from o this evening into 11:00 monday night, generally
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under a quarter of an inch south of the golden gate. a little bit more rain than that up in the north bay. and for tomorrow morning, 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. in the north bay. we have a frosted advisory. in effect, temperatures will drop down to about 34 degrees and over in the sierra. once again, a blizzard warning in effect until 10:00 tomorrow morning. we could see 5 to 10ft or more of snow above 5000ft. by the time this storm ends. and of course, we have wind gusts up at crazy levels 75 to 100mph. back here in the bay area right now, we have breezy conditions near the coast, but the wind is getting calmer and calmer as he gets later. it's chilly though, about 3 to 5 degrees cooler right now than at this time last night. so when we go to look at some current temperature readings down to upper 40s, san francisco, oakland, hayward, san mateo, 46 degrees 50 at san jose and half moon bay up in the north bay and over in the east bay. it's well down to 41 right now at santa rosa and petaluma and low to mid 40s at napa, fairfield, concord and livermore. and let's take a look at our forecast headlines
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overnight showers, some snow in the higher peaks, possibly some thunder. all that chances a diminishing tomorrow. scattered showers and then going into early next week monday tuesday. still a chance of more wet and unsettled weather overnight. low temperatures will be generally in the mid to upper 30s in the inland north bay. over in the inland east bay, upper 30s and generally everywhere else. low to mid 40s. highs tomorrow right in the mid 50s. i mean 54, 55, 56 degrees. not any higher than that. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so we have three more days of level one storms. so that means light storms mainly light rain and showers and breezy. but again even with the light rain there could be an occasional brief downpour. then on wednesday it starts to get a little sunnier and thursday and friday we expect very sunny and milder days with high temperatures getting back into the mid 60s and towards next weekend, saturday, sunday and increase in clouds that does not necessarily mean rainfall, just looks like some some increasing clouds next
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saturday. >> okay, i feel like we deserve a nice weekend at this point, right? we deserve a nice month at this point. yeah, exactly. but i did hear you say very sunny for one of those days. and i love to hear that. friday. yeah. okay. all right. just a few more days of this weather. we can we can wait for it. thanks, spencer. still ahead on abc seven news at 11. it's called the last great race. i did. a route is about to begin. the history that could be made that's the san francisco chronicle
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held its ceremonial start today in anchorage, but the real race will get going tomorrow. there are nearly 40 mushers in this year's contest, which will cross two mountain ranges, the frozen yukon river and along the ice covered bering sea. this is the 52nd running of the legendary race, and there could be some history made should dallas seavey win it, that give him the most iditarod victories with six. a big night of hoops from the bay to la. chris alvarez is here with a preview of sports. >> hi, karina. coming up in sports, the saint mary's gaels go for a perfect record in the wcc plus history in hollywood. the latest career milestone for lebron james sports is next
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with the niners since 2022, most recently served as the team's defensive pass game specialist and nickelback corners coach. prior to that, sorensen was the jaguars special teams coach in 2021 and spent eight seasons with the seahawks as a defensive assistant in the defensive backs and secondary. he replaces former dc steve wilks, who led the niners defense last season and was let go days after the super bowl. espn also reports the four niners expected to hire brandon staley as their assistant head coach. staley spent the past two plus seasons as the chargers head coach and was the rams dc back in 2020. he replaces anthony lynn, who moved on to washington. the warriors look for a perfect four zero road trip when they head to boston for a 1230 tip off tomorrow, right here on abc seven. immediately followed by after the game, stephen curry listed as questionable with right knee bursitis. you saw it right here on abc seven history in los angeles, all time scoring leader lebron james became the first player in nba history to surpass the 40,000 career point mark. he did it on this layup
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early in the second quarter. lebron finished with a team high 26 points as he just keeps on going. but the nuggets go on a 16 four run to close the game. nikola jokic up top to san jose native aaron gordon, who throws it down. denver wins 124, 114. l.a. is currently the 10th and final play in team in the west. another friendly reminder we've got the dubs on seven tomorrow. warriors, celtics 1230 right here on nbc seven larry and the guys will be here for after the game. senior night in moraga. randy bennett and saint mary's hosting gonzaga gaels looking for a perfect run in wcc play, trying to extend their win streak to 17. but the bulldogs took control. the 24 to 6 first half run. ben greg with a three in the corner. he's fired up. zags up 4420 at the half. and then ryan nembhard and the gaels student section. they were going back and forth as he headed to the locker room early. second half down 13 campolindo high's aidan mahaney drives in for two of his team high 1611 point game. gaels trying to get some
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momentum, but gonzaga always had a response and it was usually guys like graham ike game-high, 24, with ten rebounds. the gaels win streak is over 7057. they'll have a bye to the semis of next week's w sec tournament. let's kick it. quakes home opener against la galaxy. chris wondolowski pumping up the ultras 18th minute. la's joseph pantsil opens the scoring in his very first mls game. quakes were down three nil at one point. second half substitute preston judd and a cluster of quakes and it goes off the goalie and in his first goal, the young season and his first against his former team as the quakes fall 3 to 1. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino, karina. >> chris thank you. much more to come on. abc seven news at 11. the countdown is on to super tuesday. we know californians are heading to the polls and so are several other states. we'll hit the campaign trail and see the effort in the south bay to protect communities from a creek
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the countdown to super tuesday is on today. >> former president trump picked up delegates in michigan and missouri. trump and former south carolina governor nikki haley campaigning ahead of election day. abc white house correspondent maryalice parks is on the campaign trail in virginia. >> tonight, donald trump and nikki haley zeroing in on super tuesday. >> with your help, we will win big on super tuesday. >> and we need someone who can actually win a general election in just three days. >> 15 states and one territory will hold primaries with more than one third of the 2400 delegates for the republican nomination up for grabs. >> the most important issues for me would be tax and making homes more affordable. >> reporter polls show trump vastly ahead of haley by 60 points nationally and leading in every super tuesday state, according to fivethirtyeight. but the former president, facing 91 criminal charges could be on trial in at least one case before the november election. haley saying those legal woes
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are hurting the party. >> we need a new generational leader that can put in eight years, day and night, fixing the things we need fix with no negativity, no drama, no vendettas and two high profile senators, lisa murkowski of alaska and maine's susan collins signaling their support of haley, giving her a boost. >> but without a major upset or two. on tuesday, haley will have virtually no path to the nomination. and that's because many of the states voting tuesday are winner take all, meaning even if she wins a sizable part of the vote, she may not earn any delegates like in california with their whopping 169 delegates on the democratic side, first lady jill biden campaigning in arizona this weekend, talking about abortion, a state her husband flipped blue four years ago. donald trump is dangerous to women and to our families. >> we simply cannot let him win. >> that was mary alice parks reporting tuesday. could be
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nikki haley's last stand. there are not enough delegates at stake this week for trump to technically clinch the nomination, but he could get very close. and if he dominates like polls suggest, it will make it impossible for haley to catch him. emergency crews remain on the scene of a derailment involving three trains in northampton county, pennsylvania. a norfolk southern freight train jumped the tracks this morning along the lehigh river. the ntsb says the train was hauling boxcars and tanker cars. no injuries have been reported. norfolk southern says a small diesel fuel leak has been contained. new details on the harrowing rescue out of louisville, kentucky. we now know the semi truck left dangling off a bridge over the river was struck by a vehicle that had crossed over into oncoming traffic. the mayor announced this was the cause of the crash today. the truck driver was rescued and uninjured, but of the three other cars involved in the crash , police say two people were taken to the hospital with potentially life threatening
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injuries. among the devastating wildfires in texas, a miraculous story of survival. one woman narrowly escaped her house after it went up in flames. she said she had only seconds to get out. >> it wasn't seconds and it was at my back door and i was trying to get dog kennels and i couldn't. i had to leave and then i had to drive through fire to get out of there. i was going to die. >> she managed to evacuate the region with thousands of others. officials say the smoke house creek fire is now the largest and most destructive fire in texas history. it's already burned through more than 1 million acres in the northeastern texas panhandle, and is expected to spread. it was 15% contained as of this afternoon. governor gavin newsom is calling for more cooperation from gop congressional members on immigration issues after his latest stop along the california mexico border. the governor was briefed by the california national guard and us border patrol late friday night. he
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also met with community leaders at a shelter supporting migrant families in san diego. governor newsom toured portions of the border that have seen increased migrant arrivals in recent months, months, and his visit comes one day after both president biden and former president donald trump paid visits to border towns and texas . with all this rain valley water in the south bay wants to make sure no storm can cause coyote creek to flood like we saw back in 2016, 2017 abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dawsey shows us how they're working to protect communities in the flood zone. >> with every major storm that hits san jose, residents that live near coyote creek can't help but say a silent prayer. a wish that nothing like what happened in 2017 ever happens again. everywhere we're standing right now is basically underwater at this. >> yes, you'd have been standing at least ankle deep in water up here if you had gone over to like 17th street. there are some houses where you would just see
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the peak of their roof sticking up out of the water. >> valley water is trying to give residents along the creek a little more peace of mind. the flood protection agency is literally building a barrier between water and land, and a nine mile stretch of the coyote creek from montague expressway to tully road will soon be protected by these flood walls. >> when a creek overflows it, it basically exceeds the capacity of the water that the creek itself will carry. so when you build flood walls on either side , you're providing more of that space or volume for the water to be held back. >> a large stretch of the walls are installed near berryessa. they stand between 3 to 10ft tall, depending on the creek capacity. in that area. what you don't see is the 30ft of reinforced steel below the surface, providing a strong force to keep flood waters at bay. engineers tend to avoid the word never, so while they can't say 2017 will never happen again, valley water is confident these walls will work. a 20 year storm is essentially the design year, um, that we are designing this project around
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approximately and likely that that kind of recurrence interval storms will not cause cause as as much of a damage as we saw back then. for people who live through that damage, a little peace of mind for the next storms, it should work. >> we'll only we'll have to wait and see. i'm willing to wait 100 years to find out. >> construction started last summer. the first 40% of the project will finish by next summer, before it's on to the next phase in san jose. dustin dawsey, abc seven news and still ahead on abc seven news at 11. >> counting down to the oscars, the big show is a week from sunday and host jimmy kimmel is getting prepared for his role. what you can expect. i'm spencer christian looking at some scattered showers and some more downpours coming. >> our way. i'll have the accuweather forecast in just a moment. when abc seven news at
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are counting down to hollywood's biggest night reporter george pennacchio. from our sister station in los angeles, spent some time with this year's host, jimmy kimmel. >> okay, what sets the oscars apart from other live events? well, it's not as sweaty as the super bowl. >> oscar host jimmy kimmel is thinking about his next big gig hosting the oscars. >> it's classier than any of the other award shows. i mean, it is the, you know, the oscars are the original. this is the big one. it's the granddaddy of them all, and everybody is aware of that. and pretty excited to be there. >> molly mcnearney is an executive producer on jimmy's late night show and also on the oscars. jumping into his fourth year hosting. she knows what kimmel does best, but keep it uh- happy, joyful. >> celebrate the people in the room. keep it moving quickly, jimmy is also really good on his feet. he thrives in spontaneous
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moments and so live television is perfect for him. >> to be honest, sometimes i hope things go wrong because it mixes things up a little bit. you don't want things to be. you don't want everything to be too neatly wrapped up in a bow. you want a little bit of a mess. you want a little bit of risk. and it is a live show and you want to remind people of that. so if something happens, which it has, as things seem to be happening a lot lately, i feel like i'll be ready for it. >> he really cares deeply about the people in that room and wants them to enjoy themselves and wants them to feel relaxed with him and i think that makes people at home feel relaxed and excited. >> in los angeles. orge pennacchio abc seven news. don't miss the oscars right here on abc seven. >> we are a little over a week away from tonight. you can watch them live on sunday, march 10th. start starting at 4 p.m. and jimmy kimmel just said he likes a little bit of a mess. and he is good on his feet. same as you, spencer. you're getting a
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little bit of a mess to talk about and you're good on your feet. you got to keep going with it. that's exactly where i was going. >> we've got more than a little bit of a mess. yeah, unfortunately. up right. well let's take a look at live doppler seven. and there's the mess down there in the south bay. as you can see, we've got a line of heavy downpours moving across the santa cruz mountains. and into the area south of us of san jose, but still north of gilroy. and it's pouring there, and there'll be a little bit of snow over in mount hamilton tonight as cold air settles in there. this is a level one storm in the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale through tomorrow. more showers. brief downpours. the showers will be more widely scattered tomorrow than today. snow on our higher peaks, of course. forecast animation shows the scattered nature of the storm going through the overnight hours and tomorrow and all the way into monday and tuesday for that matter, before we start to get some drier weather coming in. frost advisory in effect in the north bay from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. low temperatures dropping down to about 34 degrees. and of course, there's that blizzard warning in
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the sierra until about 10 a.m. tomorrow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow, monday and tuesday. level one storms. the rain will get lighter and lighter as we get through the first couple of days of the week. then on wednesday it starts to dry out thursday and friday. sunny skies, high temperatures in the mid 60s and i think we'll welcome that weather after what we've had the last few days, can say goodbye to the mess and a few more days. exactly. >> that's right. all right. sounds good. spencer. thank you. all right, now to chris with a preview of sports. chris. >> hi, carina. coming up in sports, the 40 niners. find their next defensive coordinator at home on the road. the road warriors continue to shine away from chase sports is next is it giving people lots of great food for 6 dollars, and letting them choose between two delicious sandwiches? great idea, devon. run with it! that went well. and you run and get my $6 jack pack. welcome to jack in the box! what do i see in peter dixon?
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and curry listed as questionable for tomorrow's game. warriors playing issue had them arrive in toronto mid morning after a flight from new york. steve kerr got a jumper in after an early timeout. he was frustrated but the dubs woke up 21 year old jonathan kuminga. i don't need sleep. put him on a poster. warriors beat the raptors yesterday by 15. they're 32 and 27, ninth in the west. that's eight straight road wins, tied for the best active road win streak in the nba. i've liked this team all year. >> you know we had some struggles early on. um but it was really more about not things just coming together. the chemistry has been great right from the beginning of camp. the guys are all committed to each other. they care about each other. they care about winning. we've just gotten healthy and found a good groove. guys having a main goal. >> you know, we all have one goal at the end of the day and however we got to get there and get that done, that's what we have to do. >> all right. another friend reminder we got the dubs on seven warriors. celtics tomorrow 1230 right here on abc seven,
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immediately followed by after the game regular season finale for tara vanderveer. number four stanford at oregon could it be cameron brinks final regular season college game? she has one more year of eligibility after this. after brinks record setting 23 rebound game on thursday, only had 17 uh- still pretty good. a double double by half time, finishing with 18 points, 17 rebounds. cardinal cruz 7656, stanford enters the final pac 12 women's tournament as the top seed with a bye. they'll play the winner of cal or washington state on thursday to football now, espn reports the 40 niners have several moves on their coaching staff. they went internal, promoting nick sorensen to defensive coordinator. he's been with the team since 2022, most recently the defensive pass game specialist and nickel cornerbacks coach, replacing steve wilks, who held the dc position last season. espn also reports the 40 niners expected to hire former chargers head coach brandon staley as their assistant head coach. nfl combine on saturday, 40 niners legend hall of famer jerry rice
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watching his son brandon rice, the former usc wide receiver, six foot three, 210 pounds, caught 12 touchdowns last season. now the showstopper in the 40. fresno native and former texas wideout xavier worthy ran a 4.21 40 yard dash. that's the fastest 40 ever at the nfl combine. and check out the reaction from ravens gm eric decosta. like, what did he really do? that? and raiders head coach antonio pierce. you know the raiders love speed christian mccaffrey his brother luke taking part. also the former rice owls wideout also ran a better 40 than his brother did when he was coming out at stanford. look at them side by side. luke one as for another, stanford man, 40 niners gm john lynch spoke earlier this week, giving some insight into the team's draft strategy. >> you know, you obviously have an overall philosophy, but but, um, you know, we just like drafting good players and it doesn't matter when and sometimes guys don't get drafted, become free agents. and i think if anything we've showed
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that it doesn't quite matter where in that process you, you become part of our team. you're going to have an opportunity. and if you can help us, you'll be a part of us. so that's that's what we look for. we've we've got a lot of characteristics that we've defined over time that we value. and we try to focus in on those both in, in the talent of the player. and, you know, there there makeup. so that's what we found to be successful sharks visiting their old pal joe pavelski and the dallas stars. >> sharks strike first william eklund becomes the youngest shark with at least ten goals in a season since timo meier. it's one nothing san jose, but this goes to a shootout. seventh round jamie benn beats sharks goalie magnus krona so now the sharks must score to keep the game going, and it's up to luke cunnin and he's got a look, but he hits the crossbar and the sharks lose 326 straight losses. they'll play at minnesota tomorrow. and who doesn't love a good baseball reunion? according to multiple reports, the giants have agreed to a three year, $54 million deal with that guy. former a's third baseman matt chapman, perry manager bob
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melvin with the platinum glove award winner. they spent so many years in oakland. now the deal includes opt outs after each of the first two seasons, sharp spent his first five years in oakland. last two in toronto. he's a career 240 hitter with 155 home runs in seven major league seasons. abc seven sports, sponsored by river rock casino, karina. >> chris. thank you. a reminder that you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download the app now and you can start watching. that's it for tonight. i'm karina nova, i'm abc seven news continues tomorrow morning at 5 a.m. you'll want to tune in for the weather for spencer and chris. thanks for joining us. have a great night and stay dry. stay
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