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>> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, september 28th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. we are looking outside from the roof camera where there are plenty of clouds around. sfo, 34-minute delays right now. keep that in mind as you are heading out. 61 san francisco. 58 san jose with low 60s on the coast. so you can't see much from our
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sutro tower camera and that's due to some of the cloud cover. today another day of 60s and 70s with the extra cloud cover, keeping cloud cover from 2 to 5 degrees below average. 60s on the coast, low 70s san francisco and low 70s also in oakland with about 75 in san jose. so we are staying on the cooler side of normal today. but things change the next couple of days and high fire danger is coming back. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. breaking news in alameda right now where crews are investigating at least seven suspicious fires. there was a fire in the 1600 block of park street. crews from the oakland fire department and almeda did the fire department have been called in to help. firefighters are also at a rubbish fire nearby the 1500 block of park street. it started a short time later
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around 4:40. crews have knocked down a fire that broke out just before 2:30 this morning on the 2200 block of san antonio avenue. at least two homes and a car were involved in that fire. these fires are part of a series of at least seven fires of that broken out since 1:00 a.m. breaking news from overnight. san francisco police say they were forced to use flash bang grenades to subdue a man they say threatened to kill himself following a dui stop. it happened around midnight between clement street and gary believed. police pulled over a man they say was armed with a knife. the man cut himself and threatened suicide. authorities used those flash bang grenades to subdue and detain him. the man has been hospitalized. police have cleared 16 squatters from a san francisco building. they weren't just seeking
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temporary shelter, but looking to live there for the long-term. it took a month for the building's owner to realize they were there. abc7 reporter lisa amin gulezian has more from san francisco. >> reporter: sixteen squatters living illegally in this six unit building were forced out by police. >> i haven't seen anything this big, only because most buildings of this size aren't left vacant for this long. >> one officer called it a well-organized squatting operation. the three story building stood empty for six months while the new owner figured out what type of renovations to do. but word spread quickly and unattended, unguarded building was up for grabs. >> it was a good place to go. fix the place up, put on a name and see how it went. you know, because that's what we understood to be the legal means of going about it. >> in other words, the squatters had a plan. to stay here long-term. we got permission to go inside. we found drug paraphernalia, bikes, power tools, high end
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electronics. police think most of it is stolen. the units had power and running water and it's all been for free. the owner's agent did not want to talk on camera, but think the squatters started moving in september 1st. but still several who came in and out of here thought something was fishy. that's why this woman only stayed for a few days. >> i would much rather be outside than inside illegally. >> they allowed most people to take out some of their belongings and there was only one arrest for an unrelated warrant. the property owner is choosing not to file trespassing charges. in san francisco, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> police are investigating a fatal accident in sonoma county overnight. it happened on highway 121 between ramal and napa roads around 10:30 last night.
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investigators say it appears one car crossed the double yellow line, slamming into a second vehicle head on. one of the drivers died at the scene. the driver and passenger in the other car were taken to the hospital with major injuries. all lanes of highway 121 were shut down while police investigated. they are looking to see if alcohol was a factor. it appears the effort by a group of pro-palestinian protesters to block an isreali-owned ship from unloading cargo from a ship in the port of oakland was successful. here's video of the ship moving away from the port around midnight. a union spokesperson said dockworkers did not unload cargo from the ship yesterday because of safety concerns. protesters blocked workers from driving into the terminal yesterday. the protesters were demonstrating in response to recent israeli military action in the gaza strip. san jose police are on the lookout for a gunman after a deadly shooting. it happened just before 9:30 last night.
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police arrived to find one person shot at least once. that person died at the scene. it is the 29th homicide of the year in san jose. in the social media landscape it's facebook, twitter, instagram and now something called ello. overnight hours the last few weeks this upstart platform has been growing fast and billed itself as the anti-facebook. sergio quintana has the story. >> ian is one of the lucky ones that's been invited to join it. he covers social media for c-net. >> people who find facebook to be cluttered and complex, this is a place they can go. >> he gave us a short tour through the bare-bones social media site. it looks like a little bit instagram and a touch of pinterest. i talk to the ceo and he said they were getting about 35,000
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sign-ups per hour. which is pretty big, but not close to facebook. >> he said it was designed to be stripped-down and simple. it has a manifesto about being using third parties. some of the interests is being boosted by the recent brush up of facebook and drag queen over identity. >> i have tons of people asking me to invite me to it. it's coming out of nowhere. it's kind of amazing. >> they have been leading the campaign against the facebook policy that forces you to list your real name and profiles. but she has not signed up for ello yet. i know facebook is a great ally of the lgbt community and they have a problem that's discriminatory and they need address it and i need them to get the problem out. >> ello may become a smaller alternative site, but becoming a
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replacement is much harder. >> taking on a multibillion-dollar company is hard. it's smart of ello to say we're not trying do do that. we are trying to offer you more privacy and we will never show you an ad. >> they had to temporarily freeze invites to the sites because they were getting overwhelmed by so many new users wanting to join. as for facebook, they will be hosting the lgbt community a second time to identify their policy. abc7 news. >> firefighters make significant progress battling the fire east of sacramento, and a new concern emerges. the fire has burned more than 97,000 acres. it is an area larger than the city of san jose. the fire is now 84% contained. evacuation orders for two communities have been downgraded.
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300 structures remain threatened, which is down from 3,000. the u.s. forest service are now worried about ash and mud polluting the streams and rivers after the rain. >> if the water quality is compromised, the cost of cleaning it, the threat of contaminants in the water is a big concern. >> to prevent ash from getting into the water, crews will spread straw on the ground. the u.s. forest service expect it will take years, even decades to restore the fire-ravaged land. there is snow in tahoe! this is the view yesterday from heavenly mountain resort, courtesy lake tahoe tv. the resort reports 3 inches of snow fell early yesterday morning. they could see additional snow today. pretty early, isn't it, lisa? >> it is. and rainy and cool there.
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but we are looking at lightning strikes there and still dealing with the fire. here downtown, low 60s. some airport delays and still on our way to see 70 degrees with partly cloudy skies. foe 80s today, but they are in the offing. i'll have the extended forecast coming up. >> ahead, frustration and desperation remain for earthquake victims in napa. a look how far they have come and the long road to recovery still ahead. also, they want to recognize her nationally for her efforts
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rescuers in japan have found more than 30 unconscious body near the peak of an erupting volcano. the volcano erupted shortly before noon yesterday spewing gas and ash high into the sky and blanketing the surrounding area in ash. about 250 people were initially trapped on the slopes, but most were able to make their way down. senator barbara boxer toured
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quake-damaged napa yesterday. she wanted to take a look at the damage and work to help residents put their lives back together. cornell barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than a month after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the quake are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this hotel remains closed for repairs. boxer is promising fema assistance. >> people get very hopeless if they don't see help forthcoming. we know this private assistance is so important. it will provide grants up to $32,000 to help people repair
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their homes. >> i really need some help and i need some help now, not tomorrow. >> but many homeowners like kristina jamison are still struggling. her 1889 victoria was red tagged after the foundation collapsed during the quake. she doesn't have money for repairs. the bank turned her down for a loan. >> i wake up every morning crying. i can't sleep. >> the stage is being set for sunday rocks, a concert to raise money for the quake victims. promoters say napa needs help. >> a lot of people don't realize how many people are struggling, how many businesses are struggling. there are 16 businesses alone that are still closed down in napa. >> business and homeowners who are trying to rebuild and determined to make it happen. cornell barnard, abc7 fuse. last week president obama delivered a message of america
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leading the way in the fight against the terrorist group isis. coming up on "this week" more on the latest air streaks against isis targets in syria and iraq. plus a one-on-one interview with house speaker john boehner. you can catch "this week right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. >> a san jose woman who helped track down a serial artnist is in the running for a special honor. she's one of the finalist for the national good neighbor award. this january when an artnist terrorized san jose by setting 13 homes on fire, she helped set up a neighborhood watch that included gathering information and scheduling shifts. >> it just felt right to give a shout out next door and say, hey, this is the time it get to know your neighbor and to form a bond. it was the key to our safety. >> authorities say her efforts may have helped stop more fires.
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a neighbor eventually got video of the suspect, which led to an arrest. the winner will be named today, which is national good neighbor day. and we hope she wins. that would be nice for the bay area. >> it would. now we have some rain, which is also nice, and still shower activity is lingering in the sierra nevada. live doppler 7hd shows where the rain is situated. in fact, thunderstorms just north of fresno. but for the mountains it will be a cool rain and even some high-elevation snow. now the back side of this, some cloud cover into the bay area, and perhaps mt. diablo. higher elevations of san benito county. could see some isolated showers. with that cloud cover we will be under the influence after slightly cooler day today with more 60s and 70s. you see a bit of a break now with cloudy skies. but this area of low pressure is being blocked by an area of high pressure to the south and east. so it kind of stalled out.
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it hasn't been able to check on out, and until it does, things remain about the same. we've had showers as far north as the northern mountains and you saw as far south as the san cocoon valley. outside our window 57 san carlos. good morning morgan hill, 60. pretty mild from the city, down through half moon bay and san jose. and from our sutro tower camera are the cooler temperatures up in the north bay with 50 petaluma. and picking up a 60 in napa. we are looking at the higher relative humidity here. the south wined to keeping the numbers in the 60s and 70s. the sea breeze in the afternoon. but we will be looking at things to change as the system pushes off and high pressure builds in. partly cloudy skies this morning. that will be the deal again for the afternoon. and looking at the warming trend. really not getting really in
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track and strong until the middle of the week. so as low pressure heads on out of town tomorrow, temperatures will stay rather steady. a sunnier day tomorrow but today the low is slow to move. and with that the higher elevation clouds, maybe a sprinkle, partly cloudy overall. and the ridge builds. that will bring the offshore component come late tuesday into wednesday and then in response to that we have low relative humidity, high fire denger and the temperatures really soaring. we will be talking about numbers near 80 near the beaches and a glimpse of that shows what will be happening in the livermore valley for the week ahead. 79 today. then not much change in the early part of the week. here comes october. on wednesday upper 80s and low to mid-90s into the end of the work week. 75 in fremont today, as well as san jose. underneath a partly cloudy sky. 79 santa rosa. a little warmer up toward sonoma county. 80 in antioch.
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but we are looking at partly cloudy conditions here for fall fest today. mid-60s. the accuweather seven-day forecast showing temperatures, maybe an 80 out by the delta. a couple degrees of warming but nothing changing too significantly until the middle of the week. that's our warming trend, right on cue for october with numbers well above average perhaps into next weekend. we will hit you know how warm it will take my bicycle your community by keeping track of bay area weather. despite the warming, you are beginning to see the changes in the trees. especially with the rain. >> is the fog fest ruined if there's no fog? >> no, that happens frequently. >> it does.
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outside of sanibel island, florida after their boat was pushed four miles away from shore and capsized. how the coast guard was able to get the passengers, three of them children, back to safety. also this morning, the frantic search for an arkansas realtor. her husband reporting her missing when she did not return home after showing a home to potential buyers and her car found still in the driveway of that property. the emerging details and an investigation ahead. and happily married. george clooney, once the world's most eligible bachelor, ties the nottingham last night. could it be the year's most glamorous wed san francisco general hospital. the stars turned out. there are a lot of hearts break ag cross the globe. >> can you believe that he actually did it? after just knowing her five months. >> yeah. well, he actually had known her, i believe, since last september.
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they didn't come out officially dating until the beginning of the year, but he's waited long enough. i think he knows good material when he sees it. he knew she was wife material and he went for it. >> 52, 53 years later. >> much the exceptional. thank you, paula. >> have a good sunday. >> you, too. >> we have some new details this morning. new mom chelsea clinton is showing off her baby girl. clinton posted this photo on her twitter page showing her and her husband, mark works their daughter charlotte, born on friday. and here is former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton with the new addition to the plan. the pair issued a statement yesterday reading in part, we are, quote, blessed, grateful and so happy to be the grandparents of a beautiful girl.
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>> it is streets closed today for sunday streets. you can walk, skate or ride bike. there will be games and live music. sunday streets runs from 11:00 this morning until 4:00 this afternoon. >> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. developing news in ferguson, missouri where two police officers have been fired on in separate shootings. one of them has been hit. and caltrans is under fire. has it done enough to protect native-american history at
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packed with hash browns, sausage, and creamy sriracha sauce and the meat lovers, sburritos so big, they make severything look smaller.a warm guerrero tortilla.g, they make >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. still under the influence of this area of low pressure even though eats in the sierra nevada bringing rain and high-elevation snow. the back side will rotate cloud cover into the bay. and from mt. tam the cooler, denser air in the north bay has allowed for chilly reading toward santa rosa. you see the marine layer here. with that we are starting out
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with more clouds around san jose. 52 oakland and 60 morgan hill. the tower camera, partly cloudy skies throughout the morning hours. we will get into a partly sunny afternoon. low 70s oakland. mid-70s in san jose. and notice no 80s on this pannel. they will arrive, but not for a while. we will talk about when and how warm it gets coming up. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. >> break news in alameda where crews have at least one person in custody in connection with seven suspicious fires we've been telling you about all morning. one of the fires broke out around 4:10 this morning in the 1600 block of park street. the three alarm fire involves multiple businesses and cars. crews from several agencies have been called in to help. again, there have been seven suspicious fires since 1:00 this morning. authorities say three involved
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structures. the others involve cars, trash cans and dumpsters. developing news in ferguson, missouri. police are investigating after an officer was shot. last night the officer was checking out a community center after dispatch received a call. someone opened fire, shooting him in the arm. he is expected to be okay. the suspect is still at large. and early this morning a second officer who was off-duty was shot at while driving his own car. he was not hit, but sustained minor injuries from broken glass. as you know, there is tension between ferguson police and the community since an officer killed an unarmed teenager michael brown back in early august. >> new troubles for an embattled caltrans freeway project.
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it they have been investigating the by pass for more than a year, when it meets environmental regulations, violation of the clean water act and serious cost overruns. now they are of it is for destruction of no one -- of known archeological sites. hundreds of ancient artifacts are being unearthed as the construction continues in mendocino county. here's dan ashley with the details. how many lies do the indian peoples have to take? >> he's a spokeswoman for this band of indians. she's one of thousands of native americans who trace their ancestry back to little lake valley. the same valley where caltran is building a major freeway by pass. >> they are digging our villages up. you are destroying our culture. >> the bypass will move freeway traffic around the town of
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willis on highway 1201 in mendocino county. but native americans group say caltrans has failed to protect their heritage. local tribes say seven indian villages once dotted this area. now they are being torn apart by construction along the six mile freeway route. it was a lush wetland full of salmon and reeds they wove into baskets, some considered the best in the world. in the mid-1800s european settlers changed anything. >> they brought the army in and took our land and killed our people. >> the native people that survived were forced out. the ground around willis is full of things they left behind. 5,000 years of history protected by federal law. now artifacts are turning up all over the construction site and on caltrans property that's being dug up to comply with environmental requirements. >> they find stuff daily. >> mike fitzgerald is chairman
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of this band of indians in willis. he said caltrans has found close to 30 potentially important sites. we saw some of them, but we aren't showing the locations, to protect them from looters. >> the tribal monitors come through and the archeologists will find arrowheads, pedestals, all kinds of artifacts. >> the local tribes say caltrans is playing catch-up with sacred artifacts. they didn't protect before construction start the. >> you hire all these experts and they failed. >> caltrans insists the archeological information is confidential. officials refuse to talk with abc7 news on camera. last fall a spokesman told us the department met its legal requirements. >> we try to identify every known potentially archeological or cultural site and then we plan our bypass project to avoid those areas. >> caltrans did not avoid all those areas. a few months after construction began, crews seriously damaged
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or destroyed a known archeological site. >> we actually plotted it on the map. we realized that the description that we've been using was not correct and that actually sent it into our construction area. >> the site was somewhere in this field, but crews didn't know about it. they inserted 80-foot long plastic drains into the ground and covered the area with tons of dirt. >> we will probably never know exactly what was on that site. caltrans won't discuss it publicly, but the local tribe said it may have been an ancient trash pet, often considered a treasure trophy for archeological discovery. >> so how could caltran make such a major mistake? our research found documents that concerned serious issues at the site. caltrans environmental impact statement showed just one site. but this letter from the office
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of historic preservation showed before construction began, caltrans already discovered six more sites that were assumed eligible for historic listings and required protection. caltrans promised there would be no adverse effect on historic properties if protective measures are taken. those measures include signing, stakes, sensors and monitors, part of what is called an environmentally sensitive area action plan. >> they did not use one element of their environmentally sensitive area construction plan prior to starting. is it. >> this archaeologist is an expert on the national historic preservation act, section 106, that governs this type of case. >> i have personally conducted reviews over approximately 3,000 individual section 106 projects and i've never had one this egregious. >> the federal advisory council on historic preservation calls it a major breach of the protection of a historic
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property. caltrans did eventually start the required protocols, but in june a caltrans e-mail to the tribes indicated another unmarked site was impacted by a construction crew installing a waterline. caltrans has been in formal consultation was the indians for months and has met with the coyote valley tribe but there's no formal agreement on how to proceed. >> as we are sitting in meetings and talking to caltrans, they are still out there doing construction. we need to protect the sites. >> dan ashley, abc7 news. >> still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, the racial disparities of breast cancer. less frequent but more deadly among african americans. the race for a cure and how you can help this morning. and here's a live look from our roof cam. fall is here and in the bay area that means warm weather. lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few.
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happening today, oracle's annual open world conference kicks off in san francisco. tens of thousands of attend december are expected to flood moscone center. it's a five-day tech conference which is expected to generate $120 million in the bay area in
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revenue. oracle executive chairman larry ellison will deliver the keynote address. he recently stepped down as ceo. the conference runs through october 2nd. it will be busy out there. >> yes. and as we get into a few month the weather pattern really is going to change. but after today we are still looking at cloud cover. here's a look at the golden gate bridge where temperatures will be once again into the 60s and more cloud cover for much of the bay area. i'll detail it for you and talk about the warmup and high fire danger on the way next. >> also ahead, the a's with another opportunity to clinch a wildcard. all they had to do is beat the rangers. could they get it done? mike shumann has the highlights coming up in sports.
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happening today, thousands of runners will crowd san francisco's embarcadero this morning to help fight breast cancer. they will be competing in the susan g. komen foundation. it will help fight breast cancer in the bay area and provide for research to test african-american women. here's cheryl jennings with the details. >> ucf researcher, rina, is fighting breast cancer by tapping the spirit of the bay area's african-american communities. >> it's other disproportionate portion of breast cancer born by
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african-american women. african-american women get less breast cancer than white women, but they are much more likely to die once diagnosed. >> with nearly a million dollars in grant money from the susan g. koman foundation, the doctor is studying ways to attack that disparity. genetic factors can lead some african-american women vulnerable to a form of the disease known as hereditary breast cancer. one of her goals is to identify families who are particularly at risk so they can receive genetic screening. >> there are preventive treatments that can be given so that these women or children, their grandchildren can avoid getting breast cancer. >> the doctor is working to spread that message through a program called the ucsf abundant life ministry. the group educates pass stores and other volunteers in pro dominantly african-american
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churches to spread the word about breast cancer risks in their community and the need to receive the appropriate screenings. >> to hear this message from them has much more credibility than virtually any other source. >> the grant money is raised almost entirely by the annual susan g. koman annual event staged across the country. three quarters of the money stays in the community. it creates a local war chest that can be spent in the fight against cancer. cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> and there is still time to get involved today. we have a link posted at abc7news.com. they will be out there racing in a little bit of warm weather today. >> i know. temperatures have really been hovering around 60s. low 60s for the morning hours. the north bay it has been a little cooler aren't petaluma and santa rosa. clears a look at live doppler hd which is still showing the area of low pressure not only bringing the showers for the northern and southern sierra,
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but there are thunderstorms around yosemite. you can see a few around fresno. the cloud cover pin wheeling westward around mt. diablo today and a pretty shot from mt. tam with the low clouds and those cooler temperatures dropping into the valleys of the north bay. but here in morgan hill, 60. 57 san carlos, 62 oakland. delays just over half-hour at sfo. this shows the fog here in san francisco, and 52 santa rosa. it is cool in petaluma. in napa a mild 60 and concord 60. livermore after degrees. exploratorium camera, and it looks pretty quiet out there with partly cloudy skies this morning. we will hold on to some of the cloud cover this afternoon. and for the week ahead, things are going to get sunnier to start out with for the last day of september, first day of october. high pressure builds in and we are back to a very warm pattern
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as high fire danger results with an offshore flow. here's the area of low pressure. high pressure to the sought and east blocking the movement of this. and so it's here for another day. they have seen anywhere from a third of inch of rain in the mountains to high elevation snow about 8,000 feet. maybe an additional inch or two and on the back side of that, some of the higher elevations, santa clara valley, some of the mountains there. and also the diablo range. you could see a sprinkle. but high pressure builds in wednesday bringing above normal temperatures thursday and friday. 54 in tahoe today. 55 in yosemite. 67 monterey, sacramento 77 and 76 in los angeles. so we will look for the cloud cover to hang around with the partly cloudy sky today. temperatures a little cooler than average. we should see about 82 in san jose. 75 for your high today. 70 in the city. that's average and shy of the
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low 80s in sonoma county. if you are headed to santa clara, it won't be as hot as it's been here, low to mid-70s. kickoff time 1:25. up in san francisco, at&t park, the afternoon sea breeze, and mid-and upper 50s throughout the afternoon. the accuweather seven-day forecast says temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s for the most part, maybe a few low 60s arrive tomorrow. the temperatures stay flat on tuesday. but as the high builds we are looking at wind shift, more sunshine and warmth. low relative humidity and the flow unfortunately will be in the wrong direction, the offshore flow. that will increase the fire denger and has a nice break for some of the fires around here. but it will cause problems with the ash and whatnot. >> right. >> exactly. >> so we are looking at another cooler day around here. >> all right. and looking way down the line you see nothing in terms of rain. >> you know, i don't know.
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i don't know. we will stick to that. >> all right. thanks, lisa. let's check out sports. a big day on the gridiron tore bay area teams today. the rangers are playing the miami dolphins. they are all the way in london. kickoff 10:00 a.m. our time from wimbley stadium. and the 49ers host the 3-0 philadelphia eagles. that's at levi's stadium. that game starts at 1:25. this morning cal fans are celebrating the bears exciting double overtime victory over colorado yesterday. here's mike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, cal head coach sunny dyke is in his second year with the bears but he's yet to win a game against a pac-12 opponent. colorado was in town. they hold off the buffalos and go to overtime. and mike mcentire, now the head-man in colorado. the quarterback, 7 td passes. three in the first pass. 21-7 colorado. second quarter bears answer. three guys in front. somehow avoids them.
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goes 92 yards. longest pass play in cal history. the bears were down 28-14 at the half. start of the third quarter. mohamed finds the gap. 10 yards. tie game at 28. this is like fast-break basketball. now tied at 42. finds chris harper. his sixth td pass of the day. ends with a career high 7. great throw, great catch. game goes to ot. tied at 39. and double overtime. james lines up for the 34-yard field goal. good. sunny's first win over a pac-12 opponent. former stanford great on the cardinal sideline against the huskies. he finds ty montgomery. he will do the rest. he's a player. 10-0, stanford. huskies respond. perfect place on this pass. 25-yard strike. they miss the two-point conversion. 10-6, cardinals.
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strange play here. just over two minutes to go in the first half. third and one. he rips it away. 32 yards for the score. they reviewed it. and in the fourth. kevin hogan does it himself. goes right, pump fake, five yard touchdown. cardinals go on to win. 20-13. stanford now 3-1. the a's season coming down to game 162. the magic number for the postseason is coming down to the final game of the season. after an injury scare friday night, donaldson adding to the first pitch. crushed. he deep to left. his 29th of the year. a's on the board 1-0. didn't last long. bottom of the first. the single to right. the catch. josh reddick. not a good idea normally. slides in, beats the taking, -- the tag and the game tied at one. now the fourth. the fastball. 3-1, texas. in the seventh, samardzija again.
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robinson. two-run shot to left. 5-2, rangers. lowry singles to right. the ranger lead down to one. last chance in the eighth. coco crisp on first. he strikes out swinging and a's lose 5-4. a giants and padres. a beautiful day. g-men jump on them in the first. brandon belt. johnson into the right field corner. rbi double, scores. padres tie it up in the fifth. skies one to center. he trotz home on the sac fly. randy crawford breaks the tie in the eighth. bases loaded. 2-rbi loop per. 3-1, giants. they will win by that score remember they will face either the cardinals or pirates in the game on wednesday. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at 5:00. have great day. >> up next, why today is a free day to explore the exploratorium.
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>> the public can sop by san francisco's exploratorium for free today. it's part of a collaboration between a group and the hispanic professional engineers society. families can stop by and explore and celebrate the contributions of engineers by checking out exhibits, crash testing pinatás or building small electric motors. the free day runs from ten to five at the exploratorium.
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that's on pier15. abc7 is the official tv partner of the exploratorium. that should be nice. lisa is here with a final check on the weather forecast. >> yeah. for most of us partly cloudy skies. temperatures around 70 at about 3:00. 72 oakland. 75 in fremont. upper 70s livermore. santa cruz 72 and the accuweather seven-day forecast, a couple days left of september and we will keep it on the cooler side of normal. by the middle of the week we warm up. and high pressure brings us an offshore flow and well above normal temperatures. >> i still can't get over that it is almost october. >> i know. >> that is going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our new abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 9:00 a.m.
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