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strong out ofeady d there, and it will continue to remain dry. but by 5:00 a.m., winds will continue to let up a bit. it's still breezy, don't get me wrong, but winds will back off completely by the time we head into 10 ale. here's a live look from our mount tam cam and it has been shaking this camera quite a bit earlier. mount st. helena, 58 miles an hour. we've seen some winds over 0 at rose peak, mount hood, sonoma woods trail. as that wind continues we take a look at the forecast that's been blowing the smoke. as the winds ease up going into tomorrow that smoke will return to the bay area and we will be seeing more of the smoky conditions tomorrow afternoon and evening. which is why the air district has issued a spare the air alert tomorrow due to the smoke from the kinkade fire.
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poor air quality for the north bay, moderate for most of the bay area except for santa clara county. those temperatures are falling in some spots like santa rosa, half moon bay in the low 40s a look at the kinkade fire right now. right now. but look at san francisco, 52 this is live picture of the fire degrees with that northeast from our sutro tower camera in wind. emeriville camera showing you a san francisco which is about 66 stunning view looking back towards san francisco. miles away. >> and this is a time lapse of lighter winds for halloween, and we are looking at cold the fire as the wind just whips conditions the next few mornings. up the flames. first thing tomorrow morning, you can see a large burning windy in the hills for the early section to the area to the left part. most areas are going to be in and suddenly a new section of flames you see suddenly right the 30s and 40s, so definitely chilly enough to require a there burst out to the right. jacket. but 54 in san francisco. the big worry is how high winds overnight will affect this fire. tomorrow afternoon we'll go with >> this will be hopefully one of temperatures ranging from the 60s at the coast to low and the fire tests of these fire mid-70s inland. perimeters. >> we're entering the critical hazy sunshine particularly near the kinkade fire tomorrow om t air tonight. afternoon. here's a look at the accuweather along wnd ppleemai3500 peopl are forecast. gusty tomorrow, hazy sunshine for the afternoon. halloween will have that morning chill but at least we'll have without power.
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>> it's 50% contained, 189 the lighter winds, and we are looking at some cold mornings structures have been destroyed. ahead friday as well. >> with t winds that for the weekend, light winds going into next week. we still are currently feeling up there on the mountain no major offshore wind event is everybody's still anticipating expected after tonight. those high rates of spread, the >> that will be a nice break. sandhya, thanks very much. erratic fire behavior. up next, the new member of we're also seeing that push some the family that arrived after of those fire embers back into they were forced to leave their the main burn. home in sonoma county. and tomorrow on good morning so it's very advantageous for us in some areas but very america, "game of thrones" actress amelia clarke destructive in others. >> full containment on the fire isn't expected until next week and another factor of freeze warning is in effect for sonoma county tonight. >> a look at the winds out thre sandhya? >> there is no freeze warning for sonoma county. it is mendocino county. right now it is very windy as you'll notice. st. helena gusting to 50 miles an hour. creating winds howling over the hills and 34 miles an hour at
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midnight, 36 at clover dale. you'll notice the winds still going at 1:00 a.m. as we head towards 5:00 a.m. the winds begin to ease. wind gusts between 40 to 60 miles an hour. a wind advisory for the north bay mountains until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. taking a look at conditions near the kinkade fire right now winds are starting to let up a little bit but maybe just temporary. it's gusting out of the east-southeast to 9 miles an hour. >> firefighters in sonoma county have been busy putting out spot fires making sure nehos. rgfire staging areas in sonoma county and really in just the past hour we've seen a lot of crews drive out of here in a hurry as new fires pop up.
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spot fires in burning in northeast sonoma county with new reports of flare ups. >> the damage inspection process continues and with that we can confirm 189 structures have now been destroyed. 86 of those are single family it's game day live here a fan favorite venue ever since dwellings. >> in the hopes that number they got gig speed internet. doesn't grow, almost 5,000 xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage, firefighters from across california with more on the way it's their twelfth man, protector- have converged in sonoma county hey, amy? want to grab a seat? for a reason. julie. we're live. >> in the event the winds do it's game on, with gig speed internet from xfinity. kick up and potentially push towards highway 101 or south start him, sit him, trade him. simple, easy, awesome. towards santa rosa. check out gig-speed internet, or any of our other amazing speed options. >> assistant santa rosa fire get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. marshal says they're working to click, call or visit a store today. advance warning, nor did we have a lot of advance engines in preparation for that ready for it. in this particular case we've learned a lot from that
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incident. >> reporter: cal fire stepped up. firefighters have setup camp at sonoma county fairgrounds and are surgically moving through sonoma county to prevent further disaster. >> it might sound like overkill but we'd rather err on the safe side. we want to be here and prepared in case something occurs. >> reporter: and the night is still young, but so far good news. the wind has not reached the lower elevations like here and there's been no reports of structure fires. i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >> okay, kate, thanks very much. the sonoma cri h ordemandatory evacuations and now those orders have become ainder couple kinkafire warnings. some people are returned home, keep in mind, at their of course rachel page was 39 weeks pregnant when they evacuated to napa's hotel. the ssisted delivering
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babies in the hotel rooms during the 2017 wildfires. is still off-limits but these firefighters tonigh are ready to rush out at a moments notice. >> okay, onto sports the family is also ready to leave if necessary. they live in windsor which is >> controversy. will the world series be decided still under an evacuation order, but they ignored it. >> our son on a botched call by it umpires. dave martinez, the manager thought that might be the case. he let everybody k comfortable staying home. >> reporter: and still residents were allowed to return home in parts of western sonoma county at their own risk. >> it is open. i was evacuated for a couple and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. you know when you're at ross yes! yeah! that's yes for less. entertain in style all season long. days. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. >> reporter: but repopulation yes for less. comes at a price. >> we don't want people getting in the way where we have to
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focus on rescues rather than in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, fighting the fire. >> we want to caution to be causing uncontrollable tremors. vigilant. because of the high winds we do have a number of branches down now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. so roadways may be different than what residents saw when restoring control and harmony, they left. so please be aware of those once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology hazards. >> reporter: there's been three reports of looting but no is technology with the power to change your life. arrests have been made. this is one reason the scotts couldn't wait to get home tonight. >> it was really hard. there was a lot of anxiety and unknown so we're happy to just be home with our family. >> reporter: the fire is few miles away from here. the real concern is that just one flying ember could cause some real damage. >> thank you. and in santa rosa other evacuees are spending their fifth night living inside rvs on the fair grounds. at at&t we believe in access. a few people told abc 7 their the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world.
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homes are okay, but they're following the advice of connecting with the things that matter most. officials to evacuate sooner and because nothing keeps us more connected rather than later. than the internet. abc 7 news was at the postal we've created access from at&t california households annex where some mail has been with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. redirected because of the may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. all of the marin county post offices have reopened. you can find a list where to pick up your mail at shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences abc7news.com. 400,000 customers affected by the last round of shutoffs as district attorney, are still without power. even for murder. ur today, but most have been p we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. shutoff for nearly four days. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. about 597,000 customers across not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. pg&e's grid will be affected by disclosures at sfethics.org. this latest shutoff, again, the fourth. the highest concentration of customers is located in marin county with 119,533.
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and sonoma county with nearly 87,000. and smaller outages in other bay area communities as well. people are frustrated, but pg&e is asking everyone to let workers do their jobs safely. >> today one of our pg&e employees driving a pg&e vehicle was intentionally runoff the road by an angry motorists. the men and women of pg&e you see in your community are there for a single reason and that is you know when you're at just keeps getting better?ook to help you. check this out! >> pg&e says after this latest that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love shutoff they are forecasting no dangerous wind conditions for and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. the next 7 to 10 days. and don't anticipate any further at ross. yes for less. power black outs. well, today's round of shutoffs is the fourth this month, as i said. the fourth started after midnight and affected near lee good evening. huge controversy in the world 760,000 bay area customers. series. manager gone wild, and we will the next took place last have a gam 7etween the astros wednesday. the third round started saturday and the nationals. the joker, he's an astros fan, evening affecting nearly 400,000 local pg&e customers, and not
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apparently. all of them have gotten their 1-1 in the first. power back on before today's alex bregman launching off outages started. >> abc 7 news was in nevada where much of the power was pows steven straussbering. so busy admiring his work he r restored for a time. carries his bat to first base, people were desperate to fill up their tanks. that's frown upon. drivers spent hours in their cars waiting to fill up. soto carries his bat, i see you, >> i'm very unhappy, very, very message sent. seventh inning controversy, trey unhappy. >> it's crazy. turner, chopper, bad throw, gets i don't know. i've never quite seen anything away. turner called up because he like it. but the worst thing is being out interfered with the chance to of touch with everything. catch the ball. my phone doesn't work at my house. >> people shopped at penny's hardware store using flashlights questionable. the baseball gods, though, save the day. anthony ren done makes a right stock up on batteries and larnturns. thousands of people remain and two run homer later in the without power until tomorrow inning. nationals go onto win 7-2 afternoon. marin county residents have been forcing a game 7 tomorrow night. driving across the golden gate bridge to stock up in fran. many of the cars had marin 49ers, shouldn't have nse ate an a 7
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cardinals, somehow cardinals into multiple customers in the parking lot loading up their have won four in a row against cars with bags of ice by the the niners. second fewest points, the dozen. >> they actually asked why was i buying 11 bags of ice the last undefeated record in the losing time, and i said i'm from marin. skid with the cardinals, they don't matter much, though. the only numbers on kyle they were nice. >> we also found marin residents shanahan's mind, the number of hours until thursday night's doing laundry and charging their cars before heading back across kick off. >> i think 19 is almost easier. the golden gate. >> cities are trying to reassure yesterday about halfway through the day i forgot it was the day residents tonight they'll have drinking water after they received a number of calls. the city's water supply is between 75% to 80% of normal and before. that should last for the >> tjust kind of shrinks everything down and if you're foreseeable future. not on top your stuff, you get screws are installing generators to help keep some of the well's exposed. >> as a quarterback just try to pumping water from the ground. the governor has pressed put guys in a position to be succese them t pg&e and other utilities to >> srks into bruins 1997 and has not shaved issue credits to customers who since then. no score in the first bruins have their power turned but pg&e has not detailed how
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much credit customers would power play, one timer david receive. all across the bay area people are coming together collecting donations for the pasker scores. victims of the kinkade fire. and still in the second bruins how you can help. plus another look at the break away, chris wagner here fire. meteorologist sandhya patel will racing in, nice backhand. be back with a look at the beats martin jones to retake a two goal lead. tensions high in the third with driving those fires. first, here's a look what's a hit on charlie mcluvoy, they coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> i have something important to show you. >> i love the idea of a book by do get separated. you don't want to mess with william shatner called get a life. >> you read william shatner's chara. it's bad for your face. book? i can't imagine. where were you at like
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tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. that's our report this tuesday night. as always we appreciate your in the south bay all those
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cities apart and miles from the time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 devastation residents of san news thank you for joining us. jose are pitching in to victims of the kinkade fire. >> have a good night. we'll see you >> amanda del >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! san jose with the story. >> reporter: a san jose resident tonight, ewan mcgregor, from "terminator: dark fate", linda initially posted to facebook asking if anyone wanted to donate items to victims of the kinkade fire. hamilton, and music from caamp. and now for the most part then came the domino effect. jimmy kimmel! watching the devastation from a distance san jose resident ♪ jeremy taylor knew he had to do [cheers and applause] something, so he took to facebook. calling all neighbors we are >> jimmy: that's very fine. organizing supplies to take to i'm jimmy. sonoma county. i'm the host of the show. >> i just saw the number 180,000 thank you for watching it. thanks for coming to see it. evacuating and to me that's a you know, thank you very much. big number. >> reporter: local business owner gabriel lopez responded i'm, i don't know if you're aware of this, but today is a offering his moving truck for notable date in history. transport. volunteering to drive as he did during the paradise fire. 50 years ago today, about seven >> he got to put the mask on, miles west of us, which way is you could feel it in your eyes and everything like that. west? that way. i remember that's how it was and the very first
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i want to really give back. >> reporter: water, food and other items are currently being kept at little orchard storage. the business offered lopez space to store his donations until his drive he' >> what has been unique about this particular natural disaster is our food bank he be located in an evacuation, in a mandatory evacuation zone. >> we need water, brand new clothes. >> reporter: the response team also found taylor's facebook post understanding disaster continues long after a fire is extinguish their efforts are expanding. >> some of those volunteers are now victims because of the sonoma county fire so we're trying to help. >> a donation drive on saturday in morgan hill, collecting items for families, first responders and animals. they say local grocers has
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already donated 20 cases of water. we have event details and a list of what's needed on our website on abc7news.com. just click on this story. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. and there's this to keep in mind. the red cross is asking for blood donations. they elus their supply has been affected by all of the evacuations. so if you could be a donor, help them. >> let's check on your weather. we finally got this cool down. you saw amanda had her gloves on, but we're watching those winds. >> sandhya patel is back. >> and thats why the fire danger will remain elevated through tomorrow at least going into the first half of tomorrow. the winds gusting at 47 miles an hour. atlas peak, 28 mile an hour winds. as we look at the hour by hour wind forecast you'll see what's going to happen.inom
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