Skip to main content

tv   CBS News Bay Area  CBS  January 2, 2024 3:00pm-3:31pm PST

3:00 pm
3:01 pm
this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> here comes the rain and the wind. today is a first alert weather day and it is about to get messy on that bay area evening commute . thank you for joining us this afternoon. the rain could get heavy at times and there could also be some intense wind gusts as well. let's get right to first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen who is tracking it all. >> that rain has arrived across most of the bay area. the first batch of heavy rain is moving quickly from west to east, rapidly advancing across the bay and into the east bay. some heaviest downpours from
3:02 pm
vacaville to fairfield. let's zoom in for a closer look. we will start with napa county and solano county. some of the most intense rainfalls happening around fairfield. it is about to wind down. the rain will continue in contra costa county and alameda county. the rain coming down along the 680 corridor. it is starting to taper off a bit along 580. there is plenty of water already on the roads so it will be a challenging afternoon and evening commute because there is more rain on the way. continues to make its way further and further to the east across the peninsula and eventually into the santa clara valley. there is more rain lining up offshore. it will come at us in bands. futurecast indicates that. there is also the possibility of a few rumbles of thunder. it will not rain everywhere all the time but our overall flooding potential will remain very low with some of the heaviest
3:03 pm
downpours, there could be some minor road flooding. any place the water tends to collect on low-lying roads or intersections, that will be a concern. the showers will be more miss than hit as the sun comes up on wednesday. this will be a snow maker in the sierra and more significant snow later this week. last year's historic snowfall in the sierra , this year, not even close. according to the first snow survey of the year, the snowpack is 25% of the average to date. that is the lowest in a decade and dramatically different from one year ago when we were at 177% of that average. today was the first snow survey of the year at the site near sierra and tahoe and officials say it is way too early to tell what kind of season we will have. >> there can be so many things that happen with our storm systems between now and april when we should see the peak
3:04 pm
snowpack. >> most reservoirs around the state are still well above average. that is all thanks to last year's historic storms. stay with us for continuing coverage on this first alert weather day on air and online on www.kpix.com and streaming on the free cbs news app. now to some top news headlines at 3:00. several people have been arrested in connection with the shooting of oakland police officer tuan le. oakland police say the latest arrest was made overnight. that follows several arrests from this weekend. they have not released any information about the suspects. officer le was shot and killed after responding to reports of a burglary on friday. in fremont, police say they were called in to investigate a deadly train accident. our chopper was over the scene this morning. so far, union pacific has not released any
3:05 pm
information on the crash or the person who was killed. b.a.r.t. service was up and running again in time for the morning commute in contra costa county. crews worked overnight to repair the track and conduct inspections after a-train partially derailed on the yellow line yesterday morning. nine people were hurt and two cars were burned. b.a.r.t. says the derailment happened after the train's operator had to manually switch the tracks following a computer issue. it hours before a crane finally lifted the two derailed cars back onto the correct track. the train was then towed to the concord yard for inspection and repairs. to japan now where five coast guard members were killed when a plane collided with a passenger jet on a runway in tokyo. passenger jet erupted into flames but all 379 people on board were able to get out. on the coast guard plane, the pilot was the only one who escaped . that plane had been scheduled to deliver relief to people displaced by yesterday deadly 7.5 magnitude earthquake. here in california and across the country, new laws are now in effect for minimum wage to new gun rules. carter
3:06 pm
evans looks at the changes coast to coast. >> new year, new laws that include pay raises for millions of americans. 25 states and dozens of municipalities plan to increase minimum wage this year. that means at least $20 per hour for certain food service workers in california. >> who would not mind the extra increase in the pay? >> reporter: california companies also now cannot ask employees about using marijuana off the job, a win for workers in alabama. they will no longer owe state taxes on overtime pay. guns are now banned from most public places in california and michigan has a host of new gun laws including universal background checks. >> these laws represent a change in michigan's gun safety regime. >> texas is targeting diversity equity and inclusion programs,
3:07 pm
banning them from public colleges and universities while restrictions in kansas will prevent transgender people from changing their assigned sex on birth certificates. new rules of the road in california require police to tell drivers why they are being pulled over before they begin asking questions. in illinois, video conferencing behind the wheel is banned but hanging fuzzy dice on your mirror is now legal. a new law for telemarketers in new jersey include providing a call back number. >> i can't talk right now. give me your home number and i will call you later. >> it is inspired by this scene from the 90s sitcom seinfeld. after a year of explosive growth and the use of artificial intelligence, security experts warn the u.s. is facing increasing hacking threats from criminals and foreign governments in 2024, a crucial election year. on cbs mornings, a former fbi
3:08 pm
executive director and now security chief at crowd strike said that ai has been able to overcome some online security systems, gaining access into corporate networks. it is also being used to spread misinformation to create videos, audio and text files that seem believable. >> people always have to look at the source of the information. you can't just look at something and accept it as true. who is telling the story? what is their motivation? can you verify it through multiple sources? >> he does not think ai is a major threat to voting machines mostly because the us election system is not centralize and has wide variations state to state. a lot of folks are hoping to save more money in 2024 and a columnist with new york magazine the cut asked several financial experts for their best tips. one suggestion? don't spend all your time focusing on the limits. >> the better ways to save money actually have to do with
3:09 pm
more positive things that you can do instead of restricting. instead of telling yourself that you can't spend, you have to stop, think about what you actually want to spend more on or what you can do instead of spending money that will make you feel good. >> another suggestion involves lifestyle habits like getting outside more often and focusing on your physical health. >> i don't know about you but before bed is when i scroll around on the internet or i scroll through instagram. it is just an online mall at this point. that tends to be where you make a lot of impulsive decisions like impulse shopping and you buy a lot of things that you don't need. maybe you create a grocery order and then suddenly you are like, i have to get to 50 orders -- $50 to get free delivery. you don't always make the best decisions when you are tired. taking care of yourself and your health are really, really important ways
3:10 pm
to save money. >> she also says look at the ways you already spend your money, identifying the positive experiences like trips and dinners versus other purchases like clothes you still have not worn. that way, you can choose to continue the things you consider worthwhile and ditch the other stuff. if you need help tracking your money, a few apps have reversions you can try. pocket card, good budget and honey do, which caters to couples. for upgraded features, there is an apco you need a budget and that one is $99 a year after the initial free trial. you have seen those double-decker bus tours through san francisco. this one is a little different. how a bay area native says his tiny tour can quickly change your mind about san francisco's bad rap. we continue to track conditions on this first alert weather day. your full forecast, coming up.
3:11 pm
3:12 pm
goli, taste your goals. the first time i tried to quit vaping, i told myself, that it was like a mountain that i had to climb over. and once i got to the other side, it would be clear.
3:13 pm
but i couldn't make it over. what really got me to quit was my little sister. i saw her vaping. so i was back in the mountain, but this time. she was up there with me. it's weird what you can do for others that... you won't do for yourself.
3:14 pm
a lot green on that doppler. the first week of the new year and you may still see a fair amount of tourists around downtown san francisco. the city has been trying to ease concerns about the safety. san francisco may have an image problem, a guy driving a mini cooper is trying to change people's lives. we took lauren toms on the same tour of the city he takes others on to sell san francisco. >> it is convertible. you look up and you see the city. >> the smallest human guided tour of san francisco was led by the city's biggest champion. >> we have a place where you make your dreams come true. is the place where we are
3:15 pm
tolerant. it is the place where you know you can be whatever you want as long as you are a kind person. everybody is welcome. >> it is a fitting match for bay area native reed kirk rahlmann . >> every time my parents would bring my brother and sister and i to the city, even to visit, i always thought, this is my city. this is where i belong. >> each day, he gives custom guided tours of his favorite city, san francisco. with three people in his mini cooper, that is all he needs to spread the word that the city is back and better than ever. >> there were people who said that will not work. what if more than four people want to take your tour? well then, i don't take them. that is it. i don't take them. you are losing business. i don't think so. >> all you need to be convinced that san francisco is not in a doom loop is to look around.
3:16 pm
>> the doom loop is something easy to say. it riles people up. >> my friends and family tell me it is dangerous and it is scary and awful but we go out and within an hour, they are captivated. this is wonderful. i don't know what my friends and family were talking about. >> he is not na÷ve to the city's shortcomings but says the history and spirit is more powerful than the headlines. >> we could not get to fisherman's wharf. why is it crowded? everybody who lives in the bay area wanted to go here. >> i had to ask what his favorite part of the city was but like any champion, he could not choose. >> it is like asking, who is your favorite kid? it depends on the mood i am in. >> i want to give them an appreciation of the city. i
3:17 pm
want to be able -- if they happen to put a special place -- i want them to feel how i see. >> san francisco does not have a bad side. >> in alameda, the main street ferry terminal is back open. this means warriors fans can take the ferry to home games. the san francisco ferry officials say services back between alameda and oakland but some departure times for routes from this terminal are changing. be sure to check this site before your trip. let's get back to the rain. first alert weather now. the clouds are pretty threatening. paul heggen is tracking the evening rain. where is it right now? >> it is pushing further to the east. following that up, there is some gusty winds that are trying to get some coast. the map just updated and erased
3:18 pm
some gusty conditions but you can see outlines in the background where the strongest winds are. along the coast, that will push its way further and further inland as we head to the rest of this evening. you are making your way out and about on the wet roads. the first batch of it pushing further and further inland through the santa cruz mountains and across the peninsula into the santa clara valley. another band of rain is about to hit the coast. these waves of rain are not going to continue through the evening. it will be a wet, sloppy commute with some breaks in between. they don't last very long. the roads don't get a chance to dry out before the next band of rain moves in. later tonight, we see more and more of a break in between those showers and they become even fewer and far between. by early afternoon, we should be largely drying out. you could see sunshine breaking through the clouds wednesday afternoon. wednesday looks like a dry day this afternoon. we will be
3:19 pm
tracking that as we head through the rest of the week. much additional rain are we talking about? this is the rainfall estimate including what has already fallen. this includes a first burst of heavy rain. we are talking about half inch to total rainfall. a good soaking rain event with minimal complications. there could be some standing water on the side of the road. the showers are going to continue into wednesday morning but the storm system will slide out to the east. another system does drop in on friday. maybe thursday night, friday morning. the timing on that is somewhat flexible. light showers for the bay area. that will be a more significant snow maker for the sierra. they are under a winter storm warning for this first batch of snow anywhere from 8 inches to more than 16 inches of snow. this is forecast model data. it gives us a good idea of what to expect. that next system that moves in friday and
3:20 pm
lingering into saturday will add up to a couple feet of additional snow. rate news for the ski resorts. not such great news for people planning to travel to the sierra because it will be friday and saturday when the bulk of the snow will be falling. we will keep you updated on that as well. a lot of clouds out there right now. temperatures has been knocked down where the rain has been falling. san jose, low 60s. later on tonight, with that blanket of clouds overhead, temperatures will be above average. we should see more of a mix of 30s and 40s by the early morning hours and the temperatures tomorrow will try to warm up. it won't be as warm as the conditions we saw today ahead of the rain. temperatures were five or 6 degrees above normal. into the upper 50s for most of the santa clara valley, inland in the east bay, mid to upper 50s. on the east side of the bay, maybe up to the upper half of the 50s with mid-50s for half moon bay, mid to upper 50s for san francisco and
3:21 pm
oakland. everybody's temperatures are going to be within three or 4 degrees of one another and that is a trend that will continue through the 7-day forecast. once again, we can show you the forecast for the entire seven day timeframe for the entire bay area. we don't have to break it down by inland to coast. everyone is pretty close to normal. i think the better chance of shower activity will be saturday and then we dry out for the second half of the weekend with a mix of clouds and sunshine. a few straight days of dry weather in the forecast as we head into the second week of january. we will be here to keep you updated on that. it has been all hands on deck to get the 49ers to the number one seed in the nfc. coming up, why you may not see all the usual numbers on the field come sunday at levi's.
3:22 pm
3:23 pm
3:24 pm
3:25 pm
the niners will finish the regular season at levi's on sunday against the rams. matt lively explains why it may feel more like a preseason game. this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> christian mccaffrey will miss sunday's game but with the number one seed already clinched, he has plenty of time to heal. the 49ers will be nice and rested when they begin the playoffs a levi's stadium. >> you should be able to play in front of our own home fan base and the faithful. it will be special for us. we are excited. >> george kittle is a little more excited than property. the 49ers don't have to leave santa clara until a potential super bowl in las vegas. they have a
3:26 pm
bye week in the first round and their next game accounts is in three weeks. >> back in 2019, it took us winning in seattle to secure the. the fact that we were able to get it with one game in the season is big. for us to be able to lock up the one-seed is huge for us. we are excited about that. to be able to have two games in the playoffs before that is huge. tonight, the golden state warriors are looking to avoid their fourth straight loss. they play the orlando magic at chase at 7:00. we know we rely on technology for everything these days. coming up, how one woman says her apple watch is the reason she is alive today. she is telling her story.
3:27 pm
3:28 pm
3:29 pm
do you ever feel like you hit every red light when you are driving down the street? a combination of google maps and ai may soon change that and it may also help the planet. we will show you how it works tonight on the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. as we track our latest storm, we will look at our bay area reservoirs, where the water levels stand right now as we start off the new year. a woman in delaware says
3:30 pm
she has her apple watch toothache for her saving life. she started feeling extremely exhausted and her vision started to get blurry. she says before she passed out on the she managed to reach for her watch and hit the sos button, putting out an emergency call to 911. firefighters got there and revived her with oxygen and an ambulance. turns out it was carbon monoxide poisoning which she thinks came from a faulty heater. there was no detector in her apartment. the cbs evening news is up next. local news continues. i will see you ♪ ♪ >> major: tonight, the president of harvard university resigns after criticism of the university's handling of anti-semitism on campus and accusations of plagiarism in her

56 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on