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"abc7 news." >> all right, enjoy the cool and dry conditions tonight, because tomorrow a powerful storm is about to blast us in the bay area. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. we have live team coverage tonight. >> we'll begin with meteorologist sandhya patel. >> this storm will deliver drenching rain and powerful winds. take a look at live doppler 7, a wide swath of moisture is heading into the bay area. so this is not going to look like it does. right now, our radar will be track thing intense storm, a strong level three, damaging wind gusts, one oh two inches of rain in the valleys, three to four inches in the hills. high wind watch, 3:00 p.m. tomorrow through 6:00 a.m. saturday. gusts 50 to 60 miles an hour, may take down trees and power lines. we have a flash flood watch for the entire bay area, 7:00 p.m.
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tomorrow to noon saturday. flooding on roadways, do not drive through flooded areas. very high likelihood of hydroplaning. high likelihood of power outages. so the forecast showing you the intensity of the rain picking up, as we head into tomorrow night at this time. i'll be back with a closer look at this storm and another one for your weekend coming right up. >> sandhya, thank you. >> of course, across the bay area a lot of people are making preparations before that storm comes in. >> that's right. our reporter is live with what's being done in the south bay. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, hard to believe how beautiful the day was, the sun was shining, the weather was warm, conditions that made it very difficult for anyone to focus on storm prep. luckily, valley agencies are doing what they can to help. palm trees and placid creek also be hit with another strong storm. >> we haven't had rain for so
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long, don'tio wh know what to e anymore. >> reporter: flooding and toppling trees, conditions put crews on area crews to avoid flooding potential. >> any time we have this coming up, we have our crews survey the idea, making sure there's no debris in the creeks. >> reporter: the water district is confident reservoirs have enough storage to capture friday's rain. the last level three storm hit just two weeks ago. "abc7 news" was in saratoga then as water came pouring through this wall, flooding this homeowner's property. the water admits drainage was a challenge in that storm, acknowledging a lot of water over little time impacts the stream's ability to drain. >> so if it's not draining as quickly, that's where we' poten threats happening. >> reporter: something you can do now, grab sandbags ahead of
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the storm. get prepared, every weather sc think about rain and storms when it looks like this. but it changes. >> reporter: for more preparation and tips or locations of does sandbag stations, go to abc7news.com and click on this story. in san jose, "abc7 news." >> thank you, amanda. caltrans cameras show tame weather conditions right now in the sierra, but that's all about to change. several feet of snow, winds and whiteout conditions will make for dave rouse driving. you can track the rain and weather conditions on the "abc7 news" app. the vallejo police department launched an investigation after this arrest went viral. a man claims the officer tackled him and placed him in cuffs until the officer realized he was a veteran.
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our reporter is live with more on this story. >> reporter: adrian says he recorded this exchange because he was alarmed by what was unfolding in front of his home. he says that he was not aware that the officer was going to do that, but now he's just hoping that someone can be held accountable for this. adrian barell says he walked out of his home tuesday to a police officer pointing a gun at his coursen in the driveway. >> i had both hands up and i said, he can't hear you, he has his helmet on, like chill out. he tells me to go back inside. >> reporter: instead, he pulled out his cell phone and started recording. you can hear the exchange. >> you're interfering, so you're going go into the back of the car. >> that's fine. >> reporter: the video ends, but he explained to us his account of what happened next. >> he handcuffed me and threw he
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to this wall here and swung my body into that pole there where i knocked my head. took me down the steps and detained me and told me i was going to jail. >> reporter: then he says the officer let him go once he realized barell was a veteran. he was honorably discharged from the marines in 2012. >> i felt violated, i felt like my humanity was taken away from me. >> reporter: now a civil rights attorney is representing him and the police department ordered an internal affairs investigation. releasing a statement that reads in part, the entire incident was captured on the police officer's body camera and will be reviewed in connection with this investigation. he says he suffered a concussion from this incident and some cuts and numbing to his hands from the handcuffs. reporting live, "abc7 news." >> thank you. last night, we told you about the trouble on lombard
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street that led city officials to propose a toll and reservation system. through that story, "abc7 news" reporter kate lawson learned that groups of out of control bikers are terrorizing the same neighborhood. she joins us live with that story. kate? >> reporter: the problem is, a reservation system here on lombard street wouldn't necessarily solve the problem of illegal dirt bikers riding around city streets. just a few weeks ago, a group of bikers was doing wheelies and burnouts so aggressively, that the fire department came here to lombard street to investigate all of the smoke. believe it or not, this is a common sight and sound here. along with traffic and tourists, large groups of dirt dikes and motorcycles tear through russian hill. this group is idling and burning out tires after driving down the crooked street just a few weeks ago. much of it is illegal, and the neighbors are fed up. >> they're worse than the
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tourists that drive up here and create a lot of traffic. they're more dangerous. they ride on the wrong side of the road, and something needs to be done about it. >> reporter: ann brubaker has been documenting the bikers for years and giving the photo evidence of police. here they're riding on dirt bikes on the sidewalks, and this month, popping wheelies on a busy holiday weekend. >> they swear at me and try to grab my phone and knock it to the ground, and whack at me. you know they have little regard for human life, and it's frightening. i think we need more enforcement. >> reporter: catherine stephanie just spoke to the sfpd chief about her concerns. >> i think if we have more motorcycle copsen our streets, which we need to increase the number of them. we definitely can tackle this issue. >> reporter: this is not just a
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san francisco problem. we have reported on this issue throughout the years all over the bay area. it is illegal to ride an unlicensed dirt bike on city streets and illegal to do all those wheelies and burnouts. if you see that activity, it is okay to call the police. it is tough for officers to catch up. live in san francisco, i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." >> kate, thank you. here at "abc7 news," we are committed to building a better bay area, and it means we're focusing on issues that affect our quality of life, like traffic. >> starting this week, a dramatic transformation is under way on the most congested part of downtown berkeley. >> city officials say it will improve safety for drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists alike. the change will eliminate a complicated dog leg drivers need to navigate when t. alur added 25elay and made walk
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biking a real challenge. >> pedestrian safety is paramount, but also there will be added convenience for the drivers. so what that means if you're going north bound, you won't have to take this dog leg. >> the work will also include wider sidewalks, replacing old water mains and new light poles. san francisco's van es avenue is in the middle of a $316 million makeover. but it's $21 million over budget and behind schedule. it's predicted to be completed now not until 2021. and in the south bay, san jose is in the midst of a major redesign of downtown streets to improve bike safety. the project involves removing parking, reconfiguring lanes. the cost is about $1.5 million
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and expected to be completed this year. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. what issues do you see where you live and what would make them better? use the #betterbayyea and join the conversation. we all heard of no shirt, no shoes, no service. now a chef is getting threats over his ban on a particular hat. oakland police are warning about a new phone scam. what the caller threatens when you answer. elephant seals take over a local beach during the government shutdown. how you can get up close and personal to them start thing weekend. >> they are enormous. first, a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? >> do you hate to read? you're in look tonight. before we go, i got you a good luck charm. it's a hobbit foot. you carry that with you.
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money or face be arrested. a bay area chef says he's gotten threats after he tweeted he refused to serve customers wearing make america great again hats. he tweeted earlier this week that wearing a maga hat is "the same as if you come in wearing a swastika, white hood or any other symbol of hate." >> it's a slippery slope from there. are you going to refuse service on the basis of somebody's religious or economic beliefs? it's inappropriate. >> chef lopez declined our request for an interview. tens of thousands of golf balls found off the coast of california. >> seeing the sea floor covered in trash was like a straight shot to the heart. >> dan noyes and the i-team dive into how the golf balls got there, the impact on wild life and what's being done to clean them up. again, tens of thousands of
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them. you can see that investigation tomorrow night right here on "abc7 news" at 11:00. >> definitely worth checking out. drake's beach is opening back up after it was invaded by elephant seals during the government shutdown. >> about 80 of them ended up in the parking lot after rain and king tides flooded the area. >> there's the large males, there's females and the pups. and newborn pups, they have black coat. when you see those, you know they're only a couple weeks old. >> starting saturday, rangers will offer limited access to visitorks get a closeup views of the seals. don't get too close. all right. we are expecting some serious rain coming in tomorrow. >> meteorologist sandhya patel has the scoop for us. >> reporter: it's going to be one intense storm, kind of like the storm that hit january 16th. so take a look at live doppler 7 right now.
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it's real quiet. that's going to be changing very quickly. temperatures right now in the 40s, the 50s. we're not going to be seeing those numbers dropping much because of the cloud cover that's overhead as you'll notice from our camera, looking back towards san francisco. powerful storm hits tomorrow night, expect downpours and strong, gusty winds and a colder storm arrives sunday into monday. we have a level three storm on our storm impact scale tomorrow night. streams and creeks will be overflowing as the rain comes down hard. we are expecting damaging wind gusts. as you look at the hour by hour forecast, a lot of people are asking, when it is going to rain? this storm has slowed down. tomorrow morning, a couple of sprinkles not out of the question. you'll have to deal with fog and clouds. as we head into the early afternoon, the rain begins to move into the north bay at 2:00 p.m. the rest of you, you're still dry. 5:00 p.m., it's still in the north bay. so that system has slowed, like i said. but when it wgets here, 10:30,
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midnight, we'll see the heavy rain coming down, and that rain will continue into saturday morning. now the intensity has gone up. i've increased this from a level one on saturday to a level two. 7:00 a.m. saturday, east bay is still getting boupounded. still a chance of thunder on saturday, as well. now, rainfall totals, pretty widespread, one to two inches. higher elevations, picking up more than that by saturday evening. those winds will be kicking up, 30 miles an hour at 4:00 p.m. on friday. watch what happens out of the south. winds continue to increase, over 40 miles an hour at 11:00 p.m., and winds howling over 50 miles an hour during the wee hours, close to 60 miles an hour on saturday. and then the winds will ease up morning and saturday afternoon. still gusty but not as windy into saturday. fog, clouds, temperatures, 40s,
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50s first thing in the morning. make sure you have your rain gear for the afternoon and evening hours. things will be changing rapidly. a windy friday afternoon, and temperatures, 50s, 60s, showers in the north bay spreading across the entire region by nighttime. the second storm that's coming in on sunday is going to get interesting. so that one in the afternoon, evening hours will bring scattered rainfall and start to drop our temperatures. is it's going to feel like february, it's going to feel like winter. going into monday morning's commute, it's going to be rough and this will turn to higher elevation snow. the pink is a rain/snow mix. mt. hamilton area could be seeing some snow there. simply sierra will be seeing heavy snowfall. tomorrow morning, you're dry. if you want to head up there, that's your time. tomorrow night, slippery with the rain/snow mix. gusty winds, and heavy snow wke.
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three to five feet at pass levels and wind gusts along with low snow levels. 1,000 to 2,000 feet will mean impossible or difficult to travel. stormy night ahead for friday. level two for saturday with rain, wind, possible thunder. cold showers sunday into monday. monday is when we're bringing in snow now for the lunar new year festivities, a chance of showers. and cold mornings follow. tomorrow on "morning america," daniel ratcliff is live to shouldn't mean going back to the doctoro just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back...
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good evening. klay thompson named to the nba all-star game today, joining steph curry and kevin durant. but klay was ill tonight and the warriors sic without him. boogie cousins, his debut at oracle arena. philly turnover, steph, k.d. throwing it down. 25 for durant. cousins, a sweet reverse layup. he had seven points, six assists. ben simmons leading the charm f -- charge for the sixers. look at this dish to looney. good stuff. curry, 10 of 18 for threes, 41 points. the rest of the ws, 1 of 20 from deep. get well, klay.
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right before the buzzer, joel embiid, wind mill dunk wit warrio seven, but all sixers in the third. embiid just punished them down low. 26 points, 20 boards. philly up 9, heading to the fourth. and ben simmons, behind the back to jimmy butler. simmons had 26. warriors, their win streak ends at 11. sixers take it 113-104. lebron is back from that groin injury. lakers and clippers. james played 40 minutes. lebron with the fidaway in overtime. with two seconds left, ronaldo inbounds, that's loose ball. williams for three. lakers 123-120. next up, against the warriors saturday. for kristaps
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