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joining us now is nbc's robert handa. robert, you were there today at that recount location. what's the process here? take us behind the scenes. >> reporter: well, basically earlier i described it as controlled chaos because that's kind of what it seemed like. people were running around. there's about 30 different workers all hired for this recount going around and people don't realize that all the ballots are basically just put into boxes later. so what happens is you mentioned 150,000 ballots that they have to go through. they have to go through these boxes and find the ones that come from the precincts that are from the 16th congressional district. once they get all of those assembled by district, by precinct, i mean, from the district, then once those are completed, then they get sent to the people who are running the machines for the tabulation. >> this looks like you're cleaning out a garage, something i don't like doing. how long is this recount going to take? >> i think they're expecting about five days because, again, it is less ballots than it would be in the genera
joining us now is nbc's robert handa. robert, you were there today at that recount location. what's the process here? take us behind the scenes. >> reporter: well, basically earlier i described it as controlled chaos because that's kind of what it seemed like. people were running around. there's about 30 different workers all hired for this recount going around and people don't realize that all the ballots are basically just put into boxes later. so what happens is you mentioned 150,000...
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robert handa joins us from the hectic warehouse in san jose with more. >> at controlled chaos today is about 30 workers prepared to push, sort and examine about 150,000 ballots to get them ready for a machine recount tuesday. this activity is the start of a weeklong process to see if the new count could change the outcome for the riptide between congressional candidates evan low and county supervisor joe simitian, both finished with the exact same number of votes, putting them in a tie for the second runoffs but in the race for the 16th congressional district. getting the ballots ready here in san mateo county is a painstaking process. >> recounts them precinct by precinct. we are working on a flow basis. so as we are able to dig up all of the ballots for specific precincts and those precincts are complete then we take them over to the county machines for tallying. >> the process started after days of uncertainty in santa clara county, there is no automatic trigger for a recount. somebody had to agree to pay for it. two people requested the recount without public support of either cand
robert handa joins us from the hectic warehouse in san jose with more. >> at controlled chaos today is about 30 workers prepared to push, sort and examine about 150,000 ballots to get them ready for a machine recount tuesday. this activity is the start of a weeklong process to see if the new count could change the outcome for the riptide between congressional candidates evan low and county supervisor joe simitian, both finished with the exact same number of votes, putting them in a tie...
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robert handa has been looking into this case for us. robert, i know you got your hands on the lawsuit today. what are the new details you are learning?>> you mentioned some of the new details that are part of the information in this lawsuit. in essence, the jane doe, the 15-year-old is now an adult, and she has filed this lawsuit. it is true, what she is saying, she is accusing sean thomas, essentially saying that he groomed her while he was a coach. sean thomas was a local high school and college star, he had a lot of influence. apparently he groomed this 15- year-old, and apparently had an affair with her, and had sexual relations with her at various times, got her pregnant, and then orser to have an abortion. she was supposedly very reluctant to have it, but did have it at 16 weeks. afterwards, she decided to go to 18 that sheets trusted, even though that dean, sarah thomas was the wife of sean thomas. she went to the dean, and thomas reportedly told her, according to this lawsuit, that she blamed her, she blamed the teenage girl, sa
robert handa has been looking into this case for us. robert, i know you got your hands on the lawsuit today. what are the new details you are learning?>> you mentioned some of the new details that are part of the information in this lawsuit. in essence, the jane doe, the 15-year-old is now an adult, and she has filed this lawsuit. it is true, what she is saying, she is accusing sean thomas, essentially saying that he groomed her while he was a coach. sean thomas was a local high school...
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in burlingame, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> and by the way, robert made the team, based on that standup right there. congratulations. no, just kidding. robert mentioned the official dedication ceremony is tuesday to celebrate the women's olympic team, it will be playing an exhibition game. >> that was impressive. robert handa. >> he slammed it. wonder who he was up against. whoever he was up against lost. anyway, we've got some, we're heading off the end of this nice weather. >> our weekend is off to a close. the sunshine and those warm temperatures possibly, too, as we get changes on the way. let's go outside right now and talk about what's going on with the weather. i mentioned things that are going up in space. we'll talk about that in just a second, but a bit mild in show. temperatures in the low 80s. right now 65, 63 in dublin. the tri valley also a warm spot. and the north bay, santa rosa, cooling down at 58 degrees after temperatures reached the 80s. if you have a chance to step outside tonight before you get to bed, or maybe you're heading out early tomorrow morning, we
in burlingame, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> and by the way, robert made the team, based on that standup right there. congratulations. no, just kidding. robert mentioned the official dedication ceremony is tuesday to celebrate the women's olympic team, it will be playing an exhibition game. >> that was impressive. robert handa. >> he slammed it. wonder who he was up against. whoever he was up against lost. anyway, we've got some, we're heading off the end of this nice...
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nbc bay area's robert handa explains it all. >> reporter: nationwide. the supporters and opponents about -- as it essentially determines whether idaho and ultimately other states that ban abortions can override federal laws that require a to be given in emergency rooms. the executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive justice, rodriguez from san jose spoke out at the d.c. rally. >> they are going to keep chipping and chipping away at abortion access until they ban abortion across the country. make no mistake. >> reporter: that was echoed by gavin newsom, who proposed legislation that would allow arizona promotion tip abortion providers to perform abortions here. that is in response to arizona's ban on the procedure in virtually all cases. gavin newsom has already released an ad critical of states trying to stop people from seeking help in places where abortion remains legal. >> this is really sick what's happening in this country right now. and spare me this freedom gospel. spare me! pro-life, really? what about the rest of life?
nbc bay area's robert handa explains it all. >> reporter: nationwide. the supporters and opponents about -- as it essentially determines whether idaho and ultimately other states that ban abortions can override federal laws that require a to be given in emergency rooms. the executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive justice, rodriguez from san jose spoke out at the d.c. rally. >> they are going to keep chipping and chipping away at abortion access until...
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robert handa was on snow duty. and that brought the snow to some of the higher elevations. and snow seekers as well. this family brought a young boy who is visiting the area to los gatos in the santa cruz mountains. the 12-year-old had only seen snow in pictures. >> i think like it is a new experience for me i rarely seem to know. >> and he's looking at it now. >> and it is very cold. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the snow came a little harder and faster on mount hamilton, where the observatory, sometimes hard to see in the midst of the storm. but anywhere you would look in the town area, the scenes sparkled like winter beauty shots. some people who came here from near canada to check on equipment for their company brushed off the snow. while they seem amused by our idea of a snowstorm, they admitted to being impressed. >> we live right on the canadian border, so we came down to repair the windows here that were manufactured in canada. so we do all their u.s. repairs. so we are used to the snow up where we live. so no big deal here. >> reporter: were you surprised by the amount
robert handa was on snow duty. and that brought the snow to some of the higher elevations. and snow seekers as well. this family brought a young boy who is visiting the area to los gatos in the santa cruz mountains. the 12-year-old had only seen snow in pictures. >> i think like it is a new experience for me i rarely seem to know. >> and he's looking at it now. >> and it is very cold. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the snow came a little harder and faster on mount hamilton,...
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robert handa was there, joins us from that county fire facility. robert, you got to speak with the chairwoman today. can you just remind us exactly what net neutrality is about? >> reporter: well, you actually outlined it pretty well. the sort of basic, open free access internet, which used to be the law of the land when the obama administration implemented it and basically it says that people should be allowed to go anywhere on the internet, see anything they want to without being influenced or even having the decision made by the internet service providers. for example, internet service providers are not supposed to get faster speeds to certain things that they want consumers to use, just so that they will use it. and of course as you know, that was knocked down in 2017. so a lot of people have been complaining about it on the consumer level. but potentially, with a net neutrality policy would be opening up that access so everybody has equal internet access. >> got it. robert, i'm wondering why did the sec chair choose to come to the south bay to
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on mount hamilton, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> that still looks pretty cool. thank you, robert. so what's next? here is a look at the bay bridge. is it going to be rainy for the giants home opener tomorrow afternoon at oracle park? jeff ranieri talking about that and all the things that we're seeing even at this hour, jeff. take it away. >> it's been wild today. really taking us back to winter. and january 1st, so to speak, the way the storm system is moving in. it's not only the cold air, the rain, the thunderstorms, and also that small hail. let's show storm ranger doppler radar. and we are tracking moderate few heavier pockets, let's put a track on this. i do see some of this wet weather here with some heavier rain at times, continuing off through orinda, walnut creek, martinez and concord. even into 7:49 the. livermore just got done with some very heavy downpours. this is moving off toward the altamont pass, eventually towards tracy. for the south bay rain continues in san jose, even low snow through the santa cruz mountains, and right back here towards mo
on mount hamilton, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> that still looks pretty cool. thank you, robert. so what's next? here is a look at the bay bridge. is it going to be rainy for the giants home opener tomorrow afternoon at oracle park? jeff ranieri talking about that and all the things that we're seeing even at this hour, jeff. take it away. >> it's been wild today. really taking us back to winter. and january 1st, so to speak, the way the storm system is moving in. it's not...
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hamilton, robert handa, nbc news. >> if you're looking to stay in touch with all these storms we're having, we've got you covered. get your phone and scan the qr code on your screen. >>> thwart, three candidates are moving on to the november election after the race for the number two spot ended in a tie. santa clara certified its election results today, cementing a tie for second between santa clara county supervisor joe simitian and state assembly member, evan low. this is the race for the district 16th. this is replacing anna eshoo in the house. now simitian and low both ended with $33,240 each. they will advance to take on front runner, sam liccardo. every vote really counts. i could not have made it this far without every one of you. i hope to earn your support in november. and simitian says, "we have important work to do as a nation, and i'm ready to do that work. first, of course, that means winning in november, which that's the next challenge." >>> all right, washington took a trip to the east bay today to our port of oakland's progress in building hydrogen energy. last october the
hamilton, robert handa, nbc news. >> if you're looking to stay in touch with all these storms we're having, we've got you covered. get your phone and scan the qr code on your screen. >>> thwart, three candidates are moving on to the november election after the race for the number two spot ended in a tie. santa clara certified its election results today, cementing a tie for second between santa clara county supervisor joe simitian and state assembly member, evan low. this is the...
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robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> another aircraft problem, parking problem at sfo. one plane bumping into another plane as it taxied to the gate. it happened yesterday when the winglet of one united aircraft taxied to another. no one was hurt. we're going to talk to her at 5:30 about what happened. and what comes next. >>> let's turn your attention to our weather, another very chilly morning in the bay area for sure. following this most recent round of rain. this is what it looks like on mount hamilton today. yes, it is spring. but that looks like winter. sky ranger, capturing this video of the mountain blanketing the snow. earlier this afternoon, we saw some hail in walnut creek too. you can see it there gathering on the cars. you can see it there. meteorologist vianey joins us now. and that may be a harbinger of things to come. >> certainly did. depending on where you're heading. some areas just seeing that active weather pattern. because of this cooled air mass. and we've even seen some heavier pockets. temperature-wise now. if you notice, san jose at about 57 de
robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> another aircraft problem, parking problem at sfo. one plane bumping into another plane as it taxied to the gate. it happened yesterday when the winglet of one united aircraft taxied to another. no one was hurt. we're going to talk to her at 5:30 about what happened. and what comes next. >>> let's turn your attention to our weather, another very chilly morning in the bay area for sure. following this most recent round of rain. this is what...
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robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> several athletes made an appearance on the today show this morning to celebrate 100 days out. daniel was born in berkeley is an olympic sailor. she helped pull the switch of a replica for the empire state building. all of the action celebrating the upcoming athletes who will be heading to paris. a lot of athletes vying for a spot to represent team usa. one married couple has already secured their spot. both of them, olympic woman medalist and her husband, are each going to paris for they are fencers. this will be her fourth game and the fifth olympics. the preparations for paris are very different from when they both first qualified a decade ago. >> you have to be more careful with the body and preparation, recovery. doing those things to stay on top of that. mentally it's more about enjoying the process. putting less weight on the results. we have huge goals and we want to accomplish them but at the same time we want to enjoy the whole process. >> both qualifying this time around was tough. they have each other to lean on. they are excited to compet
robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> several athletes made an appearance on the today show this morning to celebrate 100 days out. daniel was born in berkeley is an olympic sailor. she helped pull the switch of a replica for the empire state building. all of the action celebrating the upcoming athletes who will be heading to paris. a lot of athletes vying for a spot to represent team usa. one married couple has already secured their spot. both of them, olympic woman medalist and her...
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on behalf of himself and the brother who was killed robert handa has the story. >> pedro romero felix perez, barely survived the attack on january 3rd, 2023. pedro was shot five times, including twice in the stomach ask once in the face, by chun li zao. ped said he is still recovering. >> i'm still in pain. and still trying to get better. >> pedro's brother jose is thinking about him. >> in california, landlords. all landlords have a duty to protect their tenants from a criminal act coming on their property. and california gardens did nothing to protect bed row or his brother or the other victims of that shooting. >> reporter: today, the law firm filed lawsuits on behalf of both families, against the farm owners, california tera gardens and jin min guon. saying they created deplorable living conditions. the owners declined to comment. pedro said he and jose lived in shipping containers. >> and were made for shipping goods. but it had been converted into an empty space where they were forced to make their home. >> those conditions led to the shooting. >> the shoot are. when you find ou
on behalf of himself and the brother who was killed robert handa has the story. >> pedro romero felix perez, barely survived the attack on january 3rd, 2023. pedro was shot five times, including twice in the stomach ask once in the face, by chun li zao. ped said he is still recovering. >> i'm still in pain. and still trying to get better. >> pedro's brother jose is thinking about him. >> in california, landlords. all landlords have a duty to protect their tenants from a...
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in san jose, robert handa, bay area news. >>> the fire chief is speaking out for the first time since our exclusive report that explains a fire captain had been arrested for attempted lewd acts on a child. court records show spencer parker now faces three charges of attempted lewd acts on a child. fulsome police arrested parker during what appears to be a law enforcement sting. court documents accuse him of sending illicit pictures to a person he thought was 13 years old. the police chief calls it unacceptable.>> the charges depict reprehensible behavior, completely unacceptable to this organization, completely unacceptable in open society, and it looks like that individual will be facing criminal charges, certainly not as an employee of the san jose fire department anymore.>> the county sheriff is said to release the results of the full investigation on monday.>>> a san francisco construction company has been cited for safety violations after a trench collapse, killing a worker. this happened back in september. crews were working on a city sewer line when the trench suddenly collapse
in san jose, robert handa, bay area news. >>> the fire chief is speaking out for the first time since our exclusive report that explains a fire captain had been arrested for attempted lewd acts on a child. court records show spencer parker now faces three charges of attempted lewd acts on a child. fulsome police arrested parker during what appears to be a law enforcement sting. court documents accuse him of sending illicit pictures to a person he thought was 13 years old. the police...
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in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> the man accused of vandalizing a mosque in san francisco appeared in court today. 35-year-old robert gray pled not guilty. prosecutors say he used a skateboard to break windows at a mosque -- at the mosque, we should say. he's charged with felony vandalism with an added hate crime allegation. gray's public defender argues they don't have enough evidence for a hate crime charge. also today interfaith leaders o official, and community members came together outside that mosque on sutter street to stand in solidarity. >> so when i saw these constant attacks on our place of worship during the month of ramadan, i started to feel a little bit unsafe for sure. however, when i saw just how much cover coverage we got just because of this incident and how much responsiveness we got from the city of san francisco and from the police department, it made me -- it made me feel reassured that people care. >> they say they're very grateful for the quick actions of police officers. sfpd says it will continue to be vigilant checking on mosques and places of w
in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> the man accused of vandalizing a mosque in san francisco appeared in court today. 35-year-old robert gray pled not guilty. prosecutors say he used a skateboard to break windows at a mosque -- at the mosque, we should say. he's charged with felony vandalism with an added hate crime allegation. gray's public defender argues they don't have enough evidence for a hate crime charge. also today interfaith leaders o official, and community...
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nbc's robert handa joins us from half moon bay with more on the details. >> there is a different mushroom farm now operating here, at what was california's tera gardens during the shooting. the new business rents it from california tera gardens, which faces a lawsuit from one of the shooting survivors. 24-year-old pedro felix ramirez. pedro was shot five times, including twice in the stomach and once in the face by chun li zao, currently on trial for the murders. through a translator, pedro said he is still recovering. >> i'm still in pain and still trying to get better. and this is why we're doing this. >> pedro's older brother was killed in the shooting. >> i'm always think being him and i don't
nbc's robert handa joins us from half moon bay with more on the details. >> there is a different mushroom farm now operating here, at what was california's tera gardens during the shooting. the new business rents it from california tera gardens, which faces a lawsuit from one of the shooting survivors. 24-year-old pedro felix ramirez. pedro was shot five times, including twice in the stomach and once in the face by chun li zao, currently on trial for the murders. through a translator,...
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nbc bay area's robert handa explains it all. >> reporter: nationwide. the supporters and opponents about -- as it essentially determines whether idaho and ultimately other states that ban abortions can override federal laws that require a to be given in emergency rooms. the executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive justice, rodriguez from san jose spoke out at the d.c. rally. >> they are going to keep chipping and chipping away at abortion access until they ban abortion across the country. make no mistake. >> reporter: that was echoed by gavin newsom, who proposed legislation that would allow arizona promotion tip abortion pr
nbc bay area's robert handa explains it all. >> reporter: nationwide. the supporters and opponents about -- as it essentially determines whether idaho and ultimately other states that ban abortions can override federal laws that require a to be given in emergency rooms. the executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive justice, rodriguez from san jose spoke out at the d.c. rally. >> they are going to keep chipping and chipping away at abortion access until...
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our colleague, robert handa, is going to continue our coverage in the later news cast. the setup is ready to go. >>> turning now to decision 204. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin will make his run official tomorrow morning. the event is scheduled where he plans to announce his candidacy. he confirmed his plan earlier this week. he enters a crowded field with current mayor london breed and several others. >>> this is officially the final season at the coliseum for the oakland a's. the team announced it's moving to sacramento next year while it builds its new stadium in las vegas. so it's celebrating with players, past and present, with a bunch of promotional events. it's bringing back the double play wednesdays that offers discounted tickets and hot dogs. starting in june, alumni will return to sign autographs every sunday and will induct some of its players into the athletics hall of fame. >>> happening now, santa clara county officials are trying to bring attention to distracted driving awareness month. those leaders are hold agnews conference highlighting educati
our colleague, robert handa, is going to continue our coverage in the later news cast. the setup is ready to go. >>> turning now to decision 204. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin will make his run official tomorrow morning. the event is scheduled where he plans to announce his candidacy. he confirmed his plan earlier this week. he enters a crowded field with current mayor london breed and several others. >>> this is officially the final season at the coliseum for the...
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nbc bay area's robert handa tells us why fire agencies are listening intently. >> reporter: net neutrality has always been a topic that centers primarily on consumers and small businesses. the fcc chairwoman came to the santa clara county fire district to talk net neutrality and public safety because firefighters here know what it is like to lose internet access in the midst of a major wildfire. fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel held a roundtable discussion on the upcoming vote on net neutrality is the santa clara county fire department with community leaders and agencies met with her. she focuses on how restoring net neutrality would benefit public safety. because this fire department had internet access throttled or cut off automatically during the 2018 mendocino fire when fire agencies hit their internet use limit or cap. she heard from the assistant chief who said suddenly the fire agencies couldn't coordinate resources out in the field. >> the firefighters banded together using personal devices from different carriers that maybe weren't being throttled or hadn't reached the cat in or
nbc bay area's robert handa tells us why fire agencies are listening intently. >> reporter: net neutrality has always been a topic that centers primarily on consumers and small businesses. the fcc chairwoman came to the santa clara county fire district to talk net neutrality and public safety because firefighters here know what it is like to lose internet access in the midst of a major wildfire. fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel held a roundtable discussion on the upcoming vote on net...
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nbc bay area's robert handa has the video of the most recent burglary and found out this isn't the only shop that got hit. >> reporter: the guildhouse is a popular gaming center here in downtown san jose with about 1,000 gamers showing up on busy nights, but it's also one of the businesses in the area getting burglarized constantly, and they want something done about it. owners of the guildhouse on south first street say they're frustrated and concerned about their future. the gaming lounge has suffered eight burglaries in two and a half years and three in the past four months. earlier burglaries were on a smaller scale and some arrests were made, but the latest from march 26th captured on security cameras was the most brazen with thieves cutting through the back entrance, breaking into the office, and literally wheeling away the company's safe on a dolly. all while avoiding alarms and censors. >> i figured that they've probably done it before because they had the right tools and they made the right cuts in the right places. >> reporter: despite all the burglaries, guildhouse owners did
nbc bay area's robert handa has the video of the most recent burglary and found out this isn't the only shop that got hit. >> reporter: the guildhouse is a popular gaming center here in downtown san jose with about 1,000 gamers showing up on busy nights, but it's also one of the businesses in the area getting burglarized constantly, and they want something done about it. owners of the guildhouse on south first street say they're frustrated and concerned about their future. the gaming...
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in campbell, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> here's the big question of the day. did you see it? did you have those cool protective glasses? millions of americans looking up into the sky to see the total solar eclipse. here in the bay area we had a 35% eclipse for more than a dozen states were in that so- called path of totality. that path was pretty impressive. cities from texas all the way up through the midwest, the east coast, to maine went completely dark as the moon passed between the sun and the earth. one of the first places in the united states to see the total eclipse was in dallas for nearly 4 1/2 minutes. look at that. that's what it looks like. here is a ground view of the eclipse as it was happening. people in terre haute indiana food at the date really turned tonight. remember this is midafternoon, it looks like midnight there. you can see the crowd move as the eclipse moves across northern texas. back here at home, we got that partial eclipse and it was enough to throw so many of us. let's bring in nbc's ian cole, who spent the morning at an eclips
in campbell, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> here's the big question of the day. did you see it? did you have those cool protective glasses? millions of americans looking up into the sky to see the total solar eclipse. here in the bay area we had a 35% eclipse for more than a dozen states were in that so- called path of totality. that path was pretty impressive. cities from texas all the way up through the midwest, the east coast, to maine went completely dark as the moon passed...
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robert handa is following the story. he will have more. >>> a chill is in the air today. we understand it won't last for long. kari hall has the forecast. >> we do still have a slight chance of rain in our forecast today. our temperatures will reach into the upper 50s. a look ahead to the weekend. we are going to see much lower rain chances. a mix of sun and clouds. but we are making it into the low 60s for highs. it will warm up and feel more like spring as we go into next week. we will see a mostly sunny sky and that continues throughout much of next week as a warming trend gets underway with highs in the low 80s. a look at san francisco, it will be windy today, partly cloudy and a high of 54. it will be chilly for the weekend, but then look at next week. it's going to not only feel like spring with our temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. the upper 60s and low 70s. >> that she got that dress with the extra money she saved using our brand new grocery outlet app. it's been really fun seeing what everyone's doing with the extra money they save. nice shirt. just got
robert handa is following the story. he will have more. >>> a chill is in the air today. we understand it won't last for long. kari hall has the forecast. >> we do still have a slight chance of rain in our forecast today. our temperatures will reach into the upper 50s. a look ahead to the weekend. we are going to see much lower rain chances. a mix of sun and clouds. but we are making it into the low 60s for highs. it will warm up and feel more like spring as we go into next week....