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chances in store for our workweek. and an update tonight on the mid-flight fiasco on board that alaska plane, what we just learned minutes ago from federal investigators. we investigate nearly a hundred taxpayer funded vehicles once meant to drive around some of our most vulnerable now sitting in these lots. for years. without moving. the actions the agency took after we started asking questions. thanks for joining us on this special edition of nbc bay area news. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm gia vang. frosty conditions out there for the workweek. >> things are calm, with frost advisories going into effect in a little bit. we're tracking rain chances
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ahead this week e. >> and chain controls have been dropped. and you can see plenty of snow, but traffic is moving. >> and take a look at this video taken by one of our photographers at kirkwood mountain resort. it's good morning. the resort says mother nature brought a little over a foot of snow. and we could get a dusting in the bay area. >> i think it's possible by wednesday, another colder storm for mt. hamilton or saint helena. we could see a chaens chance of a dusting of snowshowers. average low for this time, it's not typically this cold. santa rosa and concord below freezing. now check out these temperatures. even at 9:00 we're already in the 30s in danville, livermore
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and another morning of low 30s. and a few areas at that could be dropping into the isolated, upper 20s in some of those wind-sheltered areas. now coming up we've got an active lineup of weather. rain returning tuesday and wednesday and for next week. and plus the return of the king tides. the astronomical high tides rolling in for thursday and friday. we'll have to watch for any coastal advisories. but over my shoulder you see the three storm systems aiming on the bay area this week. the biggest potential could be lining up for next weekend. we'll countdown the timing of how much rain and sierra snow in about ten minutes. >> and if you haven't already, make sure to download our free nbc bay area app, a great resource to have to keep an eye on the chilly temps and rain in your neighborhood. now to a nbc bay area
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exclusive. you are looking at a fleet of cars purchased by the transportation authority. nothing seems to be awry, except that some of these cars haven't moved in four years. >> candace nguyen has been figuring out why. these vehicles were left to depreciate. >> reporter: not only have nearly a hundred of these cars and vans not been traded in or sold, thieves have targeted them, costing taxpayers even more. now these vehicles are the access transit service, it's to help drive around some of our most vulnerable. after we started asking questions, the agency took action. linda mccloud and jiajia taylor are two south bay women as tough as the challenges they're forced to face. >> as my vision got worse and worse i continued to push myself
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to be as independent as possible. >> yeah, i can take care of myself for as long as i physically can. >> reporter: both have used santa clara valley transportation access parra transit service, which is for people with disabilities. both say it's a logistical nightmare. >> the logistics are nonexistent. they will literally pick me up have santa clara, take me all the way over to milpitas. take me to downtown san jose. and then back here to santa clara. so literally, i have several times stopped the vehicle, let me out. >> it was so unpredictable. you just didn't know for sure when or how you would get there. >> reporter: while mccloud and taylor are complaining about inefficiencies they see in parra transit routs.
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the investigative unit uncovered where public money was wasting away in plain sight. we found this fleet of cars had been sitting on the lot in san jose for years, just depreciating. satellite imaging confirms dozens of these 2012 priuses purchased for more than 26 grand each haven't moved in more than one, two, three, four years. >> that seems like a waste. they really should be selling these back. >> reporter: vta told us 95 vehicles were decommissioned because they were past their useful life. they were used. most have more than 100,000 miles on them. so why didn't vta sell or trade them in to recoup some of that public money? they say there was a delay in the vehicle retiring process because of the covid pandemic, a delay with the service that vta
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uses for auction and multiple staffing changes. after the investigative unit started asking questions, vta said the vehicles are now currently in the process of being scheduled for auction. >> something went wrong with the process of returning them from active duty and doing something with them. >> reporter: giovani is a program director at uc davis and transportation expert. he says since the pandemic transit systems have struggled. >> we know that all transit agencies are extremely overwhelmed with a lot of priorities, from funding to staffing issues. this is probably a lesson learned for other agencies. >> reporter: vta spent north of $3 million on this fleet of 95 vehicles. it missed out on potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars by not auctioning them off years ago, and even more money was wasted, we found, when some of the vehicles' catalytic
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converters were stolen in 2022. i'm here on this public trail that runs right alongside where these vehicles are parked. multiple sources tell me this is where thieves would cut and break through the fence to get onto the property and steal catalytic converters. the thefts are widespread problems, and they have since improved security and moved some of those cars. invoices show the agency spent more than 10 grand on fixing the fence around the yard to keep thieves out. one incident involved a suspect with a carjack in his hands firing gunshots near a vta employee. >> i love public transit and am such an advocate for it. i want so much for it to work. >> reporter: in the months we've been investigating, vta never agreed to an interview. it said its issue didn't impact
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parra transit service. they said it is parra transit and not a public car service. >> it callous to say that kind of thing. >> i hope they never get to a point where they're in a wheelchair. >> and if you have a story for candace, call 888-996-tips or visit our website. all boeing 739 max jets remain grounded as the investigation into that emergency aboard an alaska airlines flight continues. they spent the first full day conducting interviews. and we got an update on that investigation. emma goss was monitoring that and joins us live. how has it impacted bay area travelers?
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>> reporter: well, the ntsb shared a very important update in the last cummins. they have located the door plug that had come dislodged off of that alaska airlines flight. it was found by a schoolteacher in portland in his back yard. and the ntsb will be sharing more information tomorrow. they have conducted numerous interviews with people who were on board, describing what that chaotic scene was like. and the ntsb also verified that there was no structural damage from that door flying off. they say the investigation and inspections of the rest of the boeing fleet of 739 max planes are still ongoing. some who had their flights canceled were able it fly out of sfo today. but not everyone has been
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fortunate flying into sfo. family members of one of our nbc bay area employees are stuck in atlanta tonight. their united flight back to the bay area was canceled today, and they may get to fly out late tuesday, which would cost the grandfather time missed at work and his grandson a day of school. >> so i've been trying to, you know, figure if i can reschedule, you know, maybe with another airline. and actually, i was just sort of going to get on the phone to call united airlines. >> reporter: the bottom line is that flights are still very much in flux for many travelers booked on united and alaska. and coming up at 11:00, i'll share more on the updates for the ntsb and what's next in the investigation now that the door plug has been retrieved. emma goss, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. new tonight, a serious car crash near byron in
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unincorporated contra costa county near walnut boulevard. the driver of a truck tried to pass another car in an area that has a double solid yellow line. the driver hit a white car. there were four children in the car. at least two adults in there as well. a woman and child were ejected from the car. several people rushed to the hospital. no word on how they're doing. last weekend a similar crash near byron involving four cars on holyrood near the byron airport. chp says a woman who was not properly wearing her seat belt die in that crash. it was caused by another vehicle crossing over the center line. flames broke through hurch at 2:30 in pittsburg. it started in the church's main sanctuary and spread into the
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attic and roof. the pastor says the church has been at this location since 1970. he plans to hold services virtually until they can find another place to worship in person. no word on the cause of that fire. >> we never stop because something happens. we had a problem a few years ago. so i'm going to keep going. i'm not going to stop. >> no one was hurt in the fire and the cause is under investigation. and the search is on for a gunman who triggered a shelter in place order near the university village student housing. police got a call about a shooting and arriving officer found a wounded man outside a homeless shelter. they searched for the shooter but no luck. across the bay, san francisco police are searching for the gunman responsible for a deadly shooting near chase center around 10:00 last night. one person was the sho.
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paramedics took them to hospital where they later died. they say a car might have been involved in that shooting. police are asking anyone with information to call them. an east bay bakery owner is feeling fed up after his business was hit by burglars this week. the owner shared the video with us and says someone broke in early friday morning. you can see right there, all that glass on the ground. smashed door and window. the burglars took off with a safe. two other nearby businesses were robbed as well. they're investigating a connection between the three burglaries. hundreds of people gathered as two movements converged, one calling for cease-fire in gaza, the other hoping to prevent people's park from being converted to student housing. alyssa goard was there for hours as protesters chanted, beat drums and made speeches near the now-barricaded park. >> reporter: we're at telegraph
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in berkeley, and there are people demonstrating tonight. and on the other side of those people, down that street, there are some barricades set up and what appears to be a couple dozen berkeley police officers keeping watch. the people who are demonstrating are calling for a cease-fire in gaza and a free palestine, but they also say they're upset with what's going on at berkeley's people's park. and the development there. especially as the location where free speech movements have been fostered in the past. people are call for the park to be protected as well. alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. four to six weeks. that is how long chris paul is expected to be out after surgery on his hand. he fractured his left hand friday night when he went up for a rebound and collided with piston's guard jaden ivey. anthony flores will have more on paul's injury and the impact on the team coming up in sports.
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up next, a followup on a business struggling after a series of events. we'll show you the story. and an early heads up for the martin luther king jr. holiday, what you need to know about a closure. and in the tri valley, already seeing upper 30s around dublin and livermore. frost advisory from midnight to 10:00 a.m. before rain chanc es
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we have a followup to a story we brought you last month about a food truck out of commission after being damaged. you might remember the owners of the kitchen turning for help. someone crashed right into their truck. the bill came to an entire month for the business. they had to cancel a number of
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events. it teamed up with dre's lemonade with the goal of earning back some of the income. they were able to reopen thanks to the generosity of south bay supporters. >> we shocked by the support we got. a mini silver lining through unfortunate event. people were so generous, especially during times of holidays and tough times for everyone. we're definitely shocked for the support and very, very grateful. >> such gratitude. the business today exceeded their expectations. interest hope for 2024, they hope to open a brick and mortar restaurant. a section of 680 will be closed over the martin luther king jr. holiday. it's expected to reopen early in
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the morning on tuesday january 16. and the weekend closure is part of a year-long project to repair a stretch of 680 sunol to dublin. there had be additional closures during president's date, bay, labor day and memorial day weekend. a couple weeks ago the slopes were looking kind of barren. but yesterday they were hit with more than a foot of snow. >> even two days ago, there was still a fair a dirt visible. yesterday, after just the wind and snow, most of the dirt's gone and it looks like a completely different resort. >> wow, looks like a good ride down the slopes. the resort is hopeful the season will last until early spring. we'll see. we don't have a crystal ball for early spring. >> we have a crystal ball for flex weekend, mlk weekend.
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>> we'll be adding more snow. by the end of the week we could see another two to three feet of snow with temperatures cold enough for maybe a dusting of snow closer to 4,000 feet, which might put some of our higher mountain peaks in reach by wednesday. right now, 46 degrees, chilly degrees, in san jose right now. into the 30s around the tri valley. dublin and livermore. san ramon seeing 38 degrees currently, close to that, around walnut creek, it's 40. san francisco, low temperature expected to be closer to 42 degrees. 39 now in calistoga. and with the temperatures already in the 30s at 9:00, you know it's going to get colder approaching sun rise. frost advisory, north bay, south bay and santa cruz mountains through about 10:00 a.m. this is chilly sunshine. you've got the clear skies, but
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around lunchtime, 40s and low 50s around the bay area. then, what had limit the daytime warming tomorrow, increasing high clouds later in the day leading up to rain chances rolling in by tuesday morning. monday we see the increase in clouds. tuesday plan on rain at times, nothing too heavy. this is a fast-moving system. morning showers mostly on tuesday. and we're not expecting significant rain. but on its heals is another fast cold-moving weather system dropping in from the north. wednesday's rain totals might be slightly higher. but no red or orange on that map indicating an inch or more of rainfall. wednesday's does have better snow support. thursday we catch a break, as we watch the waves now on the coast. we could see coastal flood
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advisories and maybe a high surf advisory as the waves start to pick up tuesday and wednesday. key time frame is thursday and friday, the arrival of the king tides. the peak of high tide that occurs this time of year, and we'll see high waves likely through the end of the week. biggest potential for rainfall could set up as we head towards next weekend. a potential atmospheric river connection for next saturday that will present an opportunity for the sierra to get a lot of snow. the cold air are remain inland. snow levels at 4,000 feet. next weekend begins with some rain, and then some clearing skies heading toward sunday. so the seven-day forecast looks exactly how it should for january. cold air now, starting to bring snow to the sierra and potentially cold enough for a dusting of snow in the higher peaks of the sierra on wednesday and more rain as we roll into next weekend. in terms of the holiday weekend right now. friday could be a good travel day if you want to get to the
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sierra and hopefully on sunday and monday, clear again around the timing of the holiday weekend. >> looks like one or two days of rain, off and then we get it again. up next, a community group helping people sleep in these frosty conditions. the essential items handed out to people in need in the south bay. i'm scott mcgrew. will making it in the bay really get easier in the new year? i sit down with an economist to find out what potential home buyers can expect. and he breaks down when the fed could start lowering interest rates. make sure to join us tomorrow morning on t
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if you have stepped outside tonight, you know how cold it is. one organization is stepping up to keep our most vulnerable neighbors warm. they held a 12th annual winter drive at st. james park in san jose. every year volunteers donate funds to get together to give
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necessities to unhoused people. that includes blankets, sleeping bags, coats, socks and backpacks. this year they are reaching more than 200 people in need. >> we just do our best to help the community and hugh important how important it is to give back to the community. >>. >> any one of is welcome to volunteer or give. mary lou retton last year contracted a rare form of pneumonia. her health scare spurred an outpouring of support. tomorrow morning on "today", retton is speaking out for the first time. hoda kotb sat down with retton and her oldest daughter in texas she recovers, still on portable oxygen. >> you have a breathing
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apparatus, oxygen. i feel like you're in a very kind of vulnerable state. >> very much so. i'm very private. >> i know. >> and to come out and talk about it, usually my interviews are oh, yes, it felt great in the plexs. olympics. >> yeah. >> this is serious. and it's life. >> tune in tomorrow for hoda's exclusive interview with mary lou retton. still ahead a major update from federal investigators following a mid-air accident on an alaska airlines plane. the new crackdown set to begin in one east bay city to put an end to illegal sideshows.
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thanks for joining us on this special edition of nbc bay area news. >> i'm terry mcsweeney, if you're just now joining us, we're on because of sunday night football. >> and we're looking out live at the golden gate bridge from the sutro camera. a frost advisory is set to take effect hours from now. >> we're tracking rain chances. rob mayeda is ahead with your full workweek forecast. >> we want to get to some other headlines tonight. a major development in the investigation into that mid-air emergency on an alaska airlines flight. >> in the last 30 minutes we learned the door plug that flew off the plane has been found. >> the ntsb had wrapped up their investigation for the evening but investigators came out to the podium and told reporters a man found the door plug in the back yard of his portland home. at this point, all boeing 737
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max flights remain grounded. they plan to release more information tomorrow. today marks three months since hamas attacked israel. october 7 they launched an attack on southern israel. following that attack, israel launched an extensive aerial bombardment of the gaza strip. benjamin netanyahu has vowed to eliminate hamas. more than 22,000 people have been killed in gaza since the war began. well, today on "meet the press", kristin welker spoke about concerns. >> it's not only a war between israel and hamas but the values of the free world as we see them. >> is this forced displacement of palestinians from gaza the official position of the israeli government, mr. president? >> absolutely, absolutely not.
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totally and not agreed, not the position of the israeli government, the israeli government or public. >> benjamin netanyahu has not spoken out about those calls to displace the citizens of gaza. secretary of state antony blinken began the second day of a week-long diplomatic tour in the middle east. this is blinken's fourth visit to the region since the october 7 attack. in his first stop this morning he met with jordan's king and foreign minister and visited a world food program warehouse in amman where supplies are being stored for eventual transport to gaza. before heading to qatar. blinken addressed tension in the whole region as a result of hamas and israel. >> this is a conflict that could easily metastasize, causing even more insecurity and suffering. so, from day one, among other priorities, we have been intensely focussed on working to
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prevent the conflict from spreading, and that is indeed the major focus of what is now my fourth visit to the region since october 7. >> a lot more miles after qatar. blinken is set to travel to united arab emirates, saudi arabia and israel. leaders are asking torres for resolutions about palestine. they want them to pass a resolution for palestine though nothing is on the agenda. some spoke about why they came. >> i'm palestinian, and i believe that palestinians, just like all people, deserve equal human rights. they deserve to live in safety. they deserve to live in dignity. >> others said, as the
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israel-hamas war continues, they want to make sure they keep showing up at rallies to call for change on behalf of the palestinian people. and this week, a resolution will be considered calling for a cease-fire in gaza. a board of supervisors committee will decide whether to send the resolution to the full board. this is video from last month when hundreds spoke out in support of the resolution. if approved they would join rich richmond in publicly calling out the war. students are called to walk out of school in san francisco on wednesday to meet at embarcadero plaza for a rally. congressional leaders have reached a deal on how much the u.s. government will spend this year. the agreement is a significant step towards avoiding a government shutdown. the deal establishes an overall spending level of 1.5 trillion
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for 2024. congress will need to allocate that money, write the bills and pass them before january 19 to avoid a partial government shutdown. california's education leaders are working to get out in front of possible cuts to public education next fiscal year. a gloomy budget forecast has them worried that legislatures will cut or defer school funding, after decades of what they see as underinvestment. the california school board association wants to see newsom and lawmakers continue to make education a priority, despite the economic down turn. they remember what happened in the 2008 recession all too well. >> schools were devastated. education funding were cut almost 20% at the state level. that trickles down to the local schools and resulted in 17,000 teacher layoffs, many layoffs of
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classified and support staff. programmatic reductions and school closures. we don't want to go back to those days. >> the governor is set to release his budget proposal on wednesday. new information about the condition of the u.s. secretary of state of defense who has been in the hospital since monday. secretary of state lloyd austin had surgery back in december. it went well, but monday evening severe pain sent him to the icu. the national security council and even the president didn't know austin was in the hospital until thursday. now we're learning he is okay. he is recovering and has resumed his duties. no word on when he will be released from the hospital. some stories we're watching in the week ahead. president biden's son hunter is due in court on thursday, the first appearance on tax-related charges. prosecutors say he paid for drugs, escorts and extravagant lifestyle but did not pay his taxes from 2016 through 2020. hunter biden's attorney said
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charges would never have been filed if they weren't a biden. apple faces a patent dispute over the blood oxygen technology on the apple watches. the community will come together to remember an officer killed near jack london square. he is remembered as a decorated officer, husband and son who loved oakland. a public memorial service will be held in his honor on wednesday. the family of tyre nichols held a memorial to mark the anniversary of his death. a ceremony was held at the tyre nichols skate park. friends and family were in
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attendance. if you're a fan of side shares, beware, you can no longer attend the shows legally. it's illegal to even watch them. that law will go into effect on thursday. anyone caught at a sideshow in hayward can face up to a thousand dollars fine and six months in jail. would you be willing to get infected with the flu on purpose? a new study offering volunteers ca to learn how the virushs
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well, would you be willing to quarantine yourself in a hotel with people who have the flu for science? that is exactly what some researchers are asking of volunteers. university of maryland school of public health are joining forces for a study to discover how the flu spreads and effects us.
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but they need volunteers, in exchange for $1900. those people will have to mingle and quarantine with others in the same air-controlled environment. some volunteers will be healthy, and some will be going through the onset of the flu. >> nobody has successfully observed influenza infection under control. >> we need to think about it, you know, when we get more of the data. >> it is centered on the hypothesis if air circulation is poor more people will get sick and if it is filtered well, fewer people will get sick. they hope it will serve as a catalyst to improve public health. got to hear this story. the first-ever commercial mission to the moon is set to launch in a number of hours carrying unusual cargo. it was developed by astro
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bottic. if all goes well, it will be the first privately-run mission. but it's an unmanned mission, technically, but the spacecraft will be carrying human ashes. they partnered with other companies to allow people to have space burials. their ashes will be left on the moon. india is making strides to the stars. it launched its first-ever mission. yesterday it reached its destination. it's between the earth and sun, but outside of the moon's orbit. it will help india study the sun and the influence on space weather. rob, the temperatures are plunging. >> yeah, already down to the 30s around the tri valley. 39 in dublin. that's 29 warmer than the 10 degrees at lake tahoe. when meor
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"wonka" took home the top spot at the box office for the third time. the musical starring timothee chalamet added $14 million, to britt total to $164 million. "night swim" came in second. "aqua man and the lost kingdom" came in third at just under $10 million. the first major storm dropped more than a foot of snow in the northeast this weekend. it made for treacherous travel conditions in some areas, but as you see in these videos, it also brought conditions for fun. a live look across the bay from the emeryville camera. i love that shot. we see great sunsets, and now it's crystal clear and crystal clear cold. >> it is. no clouds. we have the chilly dry air that
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came in with the weather system that brought snow to the sierra. already, we take you on a tour of our temperatures around the bay area. san francisco, not too bad. low 40s heading into tomorrow morning. currently 50 degrees. san jose 46, with mostly clear skies. we'll see frosty conditions around san jose as well, and currently 40 in walnut creek. speaking of 30s, livermore, dublin, san ramon and danville have dropped into the 30s. as we showed you earlier, lake tahoe, 10 degrees. the snow that fell this weekend, a foot to 17 inches of snow came down yesterday. not going anywhere. by thursday, we're not going to get above 30. a winter storm watch posted for the tuesday-wednesday time frame across the sierra. closer to home, the frost
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advisories. can you see why, with the low to mid-30s. slow warming tomorrow. sunshine around lunchtime with 40s and low 50s. then we'll see increasing clouds. and that might limit the warming during the day with highs mostly in the low 50s tomorrow. you can see the clouds dropping in out of the north as a fast-moving and breezy weather system drops in for the tuesday morning commute. we'll start tuesday with some rain, but as early as tuesday afternoon, sun comes back out and rain showers move out of bay area. so an inland-tracking storm moving quickly through the bay area is not expected to drop a lot of rain. most places a quarter of an inch or less. san jose, inland, probably not going to get a lot of rain out of the tuesday storm. wednesday might be a little more interesting. high temperature at lake tahoe at 30 degrees. we could see snow levels closer to 4,000 feet around the bay area. more rain on wednesday, and then we catch a break thursday.
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speaking of the sierra, between the midweek to saturday's storm, we could be looking at another two feet or more of snowfall by the end of the week. and speaking of the weekend storm, friday, probably rain up on the north coast. stay tuned. saturday could have the potential for higher rain totals around the bay area. as you see, more snow for the sierra and clearing skies by sunday into monday of the following week. so an active seven-day forecast on top of everything that's going on. if you're out by the coast. watch out for the potential of high surf advisories returns midweek as we're nae king tide season, arriving thursday and friday. january's got a very busy slate of weather. and you're seeing a little bit of each playing out over the next seven days. >> super active. thanks. coming up next, sports, starring anthony flores joining us from levi's. >> reporter: i'm anthony flores >> reporter: i'm anthony flores where the 49er wpped upra
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that was another way i would smoke once an hour. that didn't work either. all that would happen at some point of the day. i would end up doubling up. other ways that i tried to quit was i stopped buying cigarettes totally. but if i took three puffs off of like 15 friends, those didn't count because they weren't my cigarettes and they weren't full cigarettes. [laughs] you know, i went through a lot.
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welcome back. the game was meaningless, but the score still counts. the dominance over the west comes to an end with a one-point loss to the l.a. rams. darnold making his first start for the 49ers. san francisco deciding to rest brock purdy and a few other key players with a number one seed in the nfc already locked up. darnold auditioning for the rest of the league for a possible job next season. second quarter, he gives the niners a 14-7 lead. then darnold goes to the air. he connects for a five-yard score. the 49ers led at the break. but the second half belonged to carson wentz and the rams.
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l.a. also resting some of their starters. fourth quarter, wentz scores on a 12-yard run. the two-point conversion was good. rams up one. niners have a chance to march down the field and win it with a field goal. but darnold puts it on the lawn. the rams recover the fumble. the rams beat the 49ers. the winning streak against the rams is over. the niners end with 12 and 5 record and turn their attention to the post season. >> that's really what we talk about all week, having the mind-set that we have to have in a couple weeks. >> reporter: one injury concern, farrell left the game after hurting his knee. there is a chance he could miss a game in the playoff. there will be no playoff for the silver and black. but the raiders did end the
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season on a winning note. nice touchdown grab by davante adams. las vegas ends its season with an 8 and 9 record. in the nba, some good and some bad news for the warriors. we'll start with the bad. chris paul is expected to miss four to six weeks after he undergoes surgery to repair his fractured left hand. that's according to a report from espn. as for the good, draymond green is back. draymond green back on the bench after being reinstated from a 12-game suspension for slapping another player last month. stephen curry struggled with his shot. he scored only nine points while going scoreless behind the arc. rj barrett scored a best. and the raptors blow out the warriors, 133-118.
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on the bright side, it won't be long before draymond green returns to the court. >> everybody's excited. he's one of our leaders. he's happy to be back. women's college basketball. stanford taking on washington. cameron brink was a force on both sides of the ball with 16 points, 16 rebounds and three blocks. stanford cruises to a 71-59 victory. back leer at levi's stadium where the 49ers lose to the rams in the regular season for the first time in five and a half years. but, you know what? none of that matters. they now turn their attention to the post season. anthony flores, nbc bay area. all right, calling all wanna-be rock stars. can you go on tour as a member of a famous grunge band.
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♪ ♪ >> hey, recognize them the smashing pumpkins are searching for a new guitarist to join them. they searching for a new member after their get tarrest left. >> their e-mail is on your screen right now. the new member could end up joining the tour on their global saviors tour. a huge crowd. if you're into it, get into it. >> that's kind of cool. they probably already know someone, but they're still opening it up. >> could be some guy sitting around in his basement in daly city. >> could be watching us right now. >> exactly. all right, good luck. >> give us full credit.
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>> on weather wise, mr. mayeda. >> cold weather again. 30s outside. tomorrow morning we'll give you the hour by hour outlook. inland east bay, that's going to be through 10:00 a.m. but it's not going to warm up much. 40s and low 50s through lunchtime. and increasing clouds, but tomorrow will be a dry day, which will lead us to the chance of rain entering the forecast as we approach tuesday. and the rain you see there, most of that is going to fall between 3:00 a.m. and noon. the afternoon we start to clear out. colder storm drops in on wednesday. cold enough we could get snow, briefly below 4,000 feet. we'll be watching those little cameras around the diablo range. thursday we catch a break. and then next weekend, if you've got travel plans through the sierra, friday looks to and good day for travel. rain and win at times, and that has the potential for the most rain of the three chances of
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rain this week. that would be the weekend storm system and skies clear on sunday. by the way, sierra snowpack update, 25% of average at the beginning of the month. as of late yesterday, about 35% of average in the central sierra snow. snow average there near slopes there in the western sierra, close to 50%. you'll likely see another two or three feet of snow coming down. >> and the weekend hits. and you talk about potential, you're talking about a storm reminiscent of what we had last year. >> yeah, or last, especially about a week or so ago. we had the high surf on the coast and more significant rainfall. it will reenforce the cold air that keeps sticking around. >> rob, thanks, and thanks for joining us. >> we'll be back in at 11:00. hope you can join us then.
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i'm lester holt. tonight on "dateline" -- a mystery in paradise. a young woman, murdered, near the white sands of jacksonville beach >> i would play out possibilities of what happened that night i thought about how sc

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