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a fall heat wave, fire good morning again. danger and smoke all making a we're going to start this half-hour with a look at the dangerous combination this weather because we are expecting weekend. it's raising the risk across the bay area as crews gear up to a lot more rain starting respond to potential fires. tonight. >> hey, liz that's right today good morning, everybody. it is saturday, september 26th. our warmup inland maybe 5, 10 degrees and a little fog this thank you for joining us. morning and a sea breeze to look we are joining you now instead forward to today. it is 59 degrees here in san of good morning america because we're bringing you college francisco. football on abc at 9:00 a.m. good air quality, looking at anyway, a lot to get to this morning with that heat wave temperatures, actually 61, 64 in we're tracking. let's get over to meteorologist mountain view with 59 half moon lisa argen. bay, and santa cruz at 60 good morning, lisa. degrees going to 80 today. >> good morning, liz. if could just stay like this. 63 in concord, 64 santa rosa. we have a little fog, sea breeze la et bay moderate getting today. 5 to 10 degrees warmer inland,id a little hazy. winds have shifted in our upper elinvestigations to a north, but things are going to rapidly northeasterly
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change later on today. just a gorgeous view out there this morning. air quality is good. that's why our red flag warning goes into effect tonight. 59 downtown, 54 in gilroy. there's the fog, the compressed the red flag warning includes marine layer. the interior valleys of the north bay and the east bay, and 64 santa rosa. here's our wind advisory for the it is 63 in concord, 59 in strait, the delta where winds livermore. a red flag warning tonight through 11:00 monday for the will be gusting there in excess of 45 miles an hour. valleys of north and east bay, by 10:00 we're in the 60s and the hilloffs the north and east 70s. the fog is gone, low 90s arrive bay. northeast winds up to 20 could be gusting up to 50 and wind inland by the middle of the advisory for the strait, the afternoon, about 80 in oakland. delta including vallejo the possibility of power outages, tonight there won't be any fog. down tree limbs and very warm it'll be a mild night but we air. already winds out of the north drop back into the 50s and 60s. above 1,000 feet from mt. atm to after that it's going to get really hot. we'll talk about records and how long heat is going to last in a mt. diablo and even the east few minutes. foothills and looking at a pretty quick warmup today. and today president trump is expected to nominate federal still be nice getting hazy in judge amy coney barrett. our inland east bay and then 70 around the bay, but afternoon the official announcement will highs in the low # 0es inland. still 60s at the coast. be at 2:00 p.m. today. abc news is planning a special that all changes tomorrow. report. the announcement comes amid ane a closer look at the warm temperatures coming up. course protests over racial liz? >> all right, lisa, thank you. and pg&e says nearly 100,000 inequality. here's abc news reporter
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customers could be impacted by a christine sloan. public safety power shutoff this >> reporter: justice ruth bader ginsburg made history one last time yesterday as the weekend. but in the bay area only about 300 customers right now in napa county could lose power. the shutoff is expected to start tomorrow morning in an effort to prevent wildfires. and a red flag warning goes into woman and first person of jewish faith to lie in state at effect tomorrow. the capitol. abc 7 reporter luz pena reports in an intimate ceremony at statuary hall personal touches to honor the life of the iconic justice. that has firefighters in the east bay now on high her love of opera music and her personal trainer of 20 years doing a push-up to say good-bye. a reminder of justice ginsburg's >> reporter: signs like this one are hopefully not prophetic. it's been close to 29 years. tenacity and a long fight with cancer. >> in the oakland hills fire we >> today we stand in cereo and were here that weekend with our tomorrow we the people must carry on justice ginsburg's family when that started and we were right here. legacy. >> reporter: line the steps of >> reporter: so when she hears about a red flag warning this it capitol to pay their final weekend flashbacks of her neighborhood in flames respects, but the rare resurface. bipartisan moment quick to pass. >> it's just a memory that president trump expected to pick doesn't go away. judge amy coney barrett as his >> reporter: east bay firefighters know weather nominee to fill justice ginsburg's seat. conditions are not in their >> we're going to be naming the favor this weekend, but the nominee. similarities to 1991 are there. hopefully we'll be on that court
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>> you can see highway 24 and 13 for 50 years. here. same areas that we are concerned about to this day. >> reporter: fast forward to >> reporter: this despite a new abc news washington post 2020 this map shows the current problematic areas. >> so really you have 24 in our finding. by a wide margin most americans say the winner of the election should fill the vacancy and a senate vote should happen next hill area like we think about starts from engine 7. >> reporter: many coming out of year. justice ginsburg will be laid to battling the lightening complex rest next week in arlington and now fully staffing their national cemetery next to her stations to respond to any beloved husband marty ginsburg. potential fires. >> on the east side of fremont christine sloan, abc news, new york. we have a lot of hills. that's where we're a high hazard and that race for the white house now just 38 days away now zone. there's a lot of residences back until november's election. president trump spent the night there. >> reporter: and they ask the holding a rally in virginia public to do their part. >> it's not a good time to go out and do lawn mowing or weed despite state health officials whacking or anything that could warning it posed a significant cause a spark. health risk. >> and stay one step ahead of this weekend's dangerous heat abc 7 news reporter rick scott is in washington with the very and winds with the abc 7 news latest on the campaign trail. app. keep track of conditions, warnings and high temperatures with just a few taps of your >> reporter: overnight president trump packing in events on the finger. protests are expected to campaign trail in virginia. continue today for the fourth >> now they're talking about straight day over the death of tens of millions of these fake breonna taylor.
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ballots going all over the marchers headed toward oakland place. who's sending them, who'd city hall. police say multiple people were sending them back? arrested for assault on officers >> reporter: and georgia once tweeting some in the crowd threw again pushing back baseless bottles at officers. claims that mail-in voting leads in one video you can see someone it's unclear who throw what to widespread fraud. >> we may end up in a dispute appears to be a smoke grenade. the department tweeted video of for a long time because that's people turning over orange the way they want it, but we're barricades. going to end up winning for at one point the 12 street city sure. >> reporter: but a day earlier b.a.r.t. station was closed due to quote, civil unrest. his hand picked director said there's no evidence to support police say there were no reports that claim. >> we've not seen historically of damage to businesses. the protests began wednesday any kind of coordinated national night after a grand jury in kentucky decided not to indict any police officers for the shooting death of taylor. voter fraud in an election protests have been happening now across the country. whether by mail or otherwise. >> reporter: and in a rare move the white house chief of staff fired back. >> well, with all due respect to director wray he has a hard time finding e-mails in his own fbi let alone figuring whether and on the peninsula here a there's any kind of voter fraud. perhaps he needs to get involved rally was also held on menlo on the ground and he would change his testimony on capitol hill. >> reporter: in 2016 president trump won nine of the 16 states
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park. several community groups took part and the protests appeared where the majority of voters to remain peaceful there. police stopped counterprotesters voted by mail. this year at least 30 states plus washington, d.c. have made from reaching a larger group changes to make it easier and more accessible to vote from taking part in a prolaw enforcement rally. there's no word of any unrest home. multiple studies have found following a brief clash that happened there. voter fraud to be extremely about 50 other people held flags and waved flags to express their support for police. rare. >> elections are a very organizers say they oppose controlled and deliberate recent calls to defund and process with laws that have safe disband police agencies across america. guards throughout to protect >> we like our police the way it is. voters and make sure our tally we don't think it's worth re-imagining it right now when we're having so many issues in is accurate, that there's this country. integrity in our voting process. >> the rally's organizers urge >> reporter: president trump now people not to bring signs telling voters in virginia if he loses he wants a smooth critical of black lives matter transition of power but only but at least one person brought it's an honeshe american people this sign which reads "black going to be shutdown in this election. lives murder." if you are dealing with racial every vote in this country is going to be heard and they'll or social justice issues we want not be stopped. to help you find an ally. you can go to abc7news.com/take >> reporter: rachel scott, nbc action for a list of local news, washington. resources. >> and the election as we and the city of san mentioned is less than 6 weeks francisco and archdioceses, they are clashing again after the away. prtrump and mplete gue toll justice department says the city may be in violation of the first
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amendment because of its covid-19 restrictions on religious services, but not all houses of worship are opposed to san francisco's health orders. democratic nominee joe biden here's abc 7 news reporter kate larson. >> reporter: on friday the u.s. will face-off when they meet for department of justice sent this letter to mayor breed that says their first presidential debate. san francisco's pandemic coverage begins here at restrictions on indoor worship 6:00 p.m. tuesday, september 29th. may violate the first amendment. all right, let's get to the >> i look at the rule of only one person at a time inside a house scare for former texas church to pray. congressman rand paul it's very clear we're being hospitalized after a disturbing moment on camera. >> reporter: watch as the dramatic moment played out discriminated against. during the former congressman's >> reporter: archbishop of san francisco points out that sack live show, ron paul liberty ruments like comunian cannot be done virtually although some masses have been taking place report. online. paul begins to have trouble >> people don't have the speaking in what appears to be a constitutional right to get a possible stroke though there's haircut but we do have a right been no confirmation on a diagnosis. the 85-year-old former gop to exercise our religion. >> reporter: st. dominics have candidate later posting a photo been holding services in their parking lot. on social media from his meanwhile here at st. israel hospital bed writing, i am doing they've been doing all services fine, thank you for your virtually, and say they're concern. a source close to the family actually doing well. do you feel like your religious sharing this statement from paul's son with abc news.
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thank you to all the friends and well wishers who have reached out. my dad is walking, talking and is in good spirit. freedomed have been infringed health scares like this are always concerning, but dad is in great shape and grateful for upon? >> no. judaism values life and the preservation of life above all else. everyone's concern. in the u.s. more than 795,000 >> reporter: the san francisco people suffer from a stroke every year. city attorney responded to the doj letter saying in part risk factors include increase in there's a reason san francisco has the lowest covid death rate age, high blood pressure, of any city in the country. diabetes, atrial fib ruilation maybe the federal government should focus on an actual pandemic response instead of lobbying careless legal threats. and as well as smoking. face, does one side droop. arms, does one drift downward? religious gatherings indoors and outdoors are already set to speech, is it slurred orra last. expand in a few days. >> and coronavirus cases remain if you see any of these symptoms steady in california, but the call 911 right away. state's top health expert is warning about some troubling >> if you see these symptoms and you're embarrassed to bring this signs ahead of the weekend. >> we have the tools to reduce transmission, and by doing these up to your loved one, don't be because it can save a life in simple things we can hopefully bring these early trends of your an instant. in the south bay san jose's
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increase back down and help us fish market restaurant won't be get back to where we were just, you know, a week or two ago. reopening after the pandemic. >> dr. galley also warned we a statement on the fish market's could see an 80% rise in covid website says the restaurant's related hospitalizations. balboa cafe posted an update on lease was up this year. a permanent closure became the only viable option. it does have five other locations including in santa clara, palo alto and san mateo, instagram yesterday. and those locations will remain open. they said they're going to be the show must go on for the closed all next week to clean the space. monterey jazz festival this balboa cafe says they've always followed all cdc and health weekend despite covid-19. you're looking at how the festival launched online guidelines when operating and hope to reopen by next friday, bringing in musicians from october 2nd. across the global. it'll be streamed on the latinos, they make up half of all reported cases of festival's youtube channel. covid-19 in san francisco. the mayor says it's time to do and abc 7 news was in oakland more. oakland with similar issues is steppi up testing where temple beth abraham, the abc 7 reporter lyanne melendez holiday begins at sundown on looks at what can be done to support this commd eptee
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sunday and the congregation could be dealing with searing virus continues to affect heat and the hospital of power latinos disproportionately with a rate six times higher than that of white families. ou outage. through the weekend testing will >> the heat and pain actually go together really well. on this day you're supposed to take place in the district. be quite serious. mayor libby shaft delivered this it'll get even more serious if message in english and spanish. >> it is important that everyone there are new fires, right, and we will again sort of be in knows that getting a free test despair. here is safe and confidential, and it will not impact your so those bigger issues will hit us. immigration status. if there's rolling black outs or >> reporter: san francisco is whatever, we'll roll with it. now expanding covid related we'll figure it out. support for this community in different ways. >> yom kippur is the day of >> but we want them to know, look, if you can't collect atonement and jewish people unemployment or collect any sick traditionally fast in honorf the holiday. sharing their tips to help pay or what have you for leaving you become a better plant work we will provide for that, parent. and here's a live look this we will provide a hotel room if you live in close quarters. morning. nice and clear on this saturday >> reporter: the city and other organizations have brought morning at 8:38. testing to the mission and have hope you're having a leisurely helped by distributing food, but the numbers here remain high. start to your day. enjoy this nice weather while 50% of all reported cases in san francisco. you can because it's going to >> all the folks that can get pretty
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shelter in place and order door dash and get their food, go to the restaurant and look in the back kitchen and tell me who works there, the driver that's delivering the food. all of this is interconnected. we're helping take care of the city. >> reporter: city officials say a decline in the mission will mean a drop in the overall numbers which will help the city reopen more businesses and schools. in san francisco lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> now, in the east bay alameda county just gave the green light for nail salons to reopen indoors. that leaves sonoma county as the only bay area county not allowing nail salon customers inside. where does your county land on the state's color coded reopening plan? we've created an interactive map for each county's status on the unfair money bail system. abc7news.com. while he, accused of stealing $5. okay, lisa, today is the day the stanford rapist could afford bail; to enjoy being outside before got out the same day. the heat really comes in. >> and it's going to be even the senior citizen could not; warmer today, liz. forced to wait in jail nearly a year. in san francisco we're expecting mid-70s. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, you can see a little haze there. there is some fog around the pay, but there won't be tomorrow replacing it with one based on public safety. and that's going to aid in our
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rapid warmup. we're going to go from the 80s because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. inland yesterday to the 90s today, lots of 100s next week to vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. talk about. my accuweather seven day forecast is next. and also ahead downtown san vote yes on prop 25 so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. jose's first black owned ah. coffeehouse opens today. okay. plan, pivot. coming up, dozens of san how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, francisco schools could be up for name changes. with serious and reliable internet. the t powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. weiv, paan i'm yrs. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter
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and they're going to host celebrity story time to raise money and celebrate the 70th anniversary. the event is free, donations are encouraged. it'll be streamed on the fairyland website starting at 6:30 tonight. all right, lisa, prettyic outs isbetifu see the fog there the camera's shaking. the winds are changing, and that's going to bring in hot, dry weather beginning tomorrow. today, still a nice day to salvage. we'll talk about 60s, 70s, 80s, okay, atou s cruz camer her even a few 90s and quickly tomorrow in the triple digits. also next the giants trying to power their way to the eighth and final playoff spot, and 24/7 on our new connected tv looks like it'll come down to app. so if you like all these live the final two games of the cameras from around the bay area that we show you every weekend you can check it out for yourself on our app along with our newscast live and on demand. governor newsom is announcing the closure of a state run prison in tracy. it will be the first since 2003. the prison is part of governor
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newsom's plan to close two all californians will be able to vote safely from home. prisons by 2023. every active, with new reduced inmate registered voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a unique barcode. you can track it using where's my ballot? populations -- while investing and you'll receive automatic notifications by text, in crime prevention and email or voice call community safety. it will save the state about to let you know the status of your ballot once you mail it, drop it off at your polling place $182 million per year. today more than 3,000 health or at a drop box. care workers will be announcing vote by mail ballots. their plans to go on strike in simple, safe, secure. counted. alameda county. nurses and health works of the learn more at vote.ca.gov 1021 union will be issuing the ten day notice to the alameda count system. leaders say management has repeatedly failed to provide resources to take care of patients since long before the pandemic started. alameda health systems says on its website it's agreeing to an outside negotiator to secure a fair labor contract. and more than 40 public schools across san francisco could be renamed all in an effort to increase relevance and appropriateness. amanda del castillo tells us how
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an advisory committee has been work on the changes now for months. >> reporter: the name of presidents and other political and historic figures could soon be purged from dozens of san francisco public schools. george washington, diane feinstein and even lincoln. >> if it had been someone who had been a confederate general that makes sense, but lincolnen, really? >> reporter: an advisory committee was launched in 2018. their assessmentound preasn't a abolitionist and on wednesday they compiled a list of more than 40 schools for renaming consideration. >> i'm thinking about the slaves welcome back. lafayette owned and his sentence here is a live look from our pier 39 camera. and how they would feel if they you can see alcatraz right got to do public comment. there. so clear this morning, 63
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>> reporter: he's hoping the degrees rights now in san francisco. i know we're all bracing for the heat wave. board instead finds ways to let's talk sports for now. acknowledge each figure for it's the final weekend of major their feats and league baseball's regular season. game one at 1:10 p.m. at the game one at 1:10 p.m. at the oakland >> history is a tricky thing. it's usually seen in a rearview mirror and in this case the road game two is scheduled for 4:10 they've decided to go down is p.m. and tonight the at oracle . going to be possibly a bumpy one. yesterday the giants and padres >> reporter: san francisco chronicle insider and abc news played a reporter phil mater first reported on this in july. a meeting about name suggestions will be held in november. i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> and part of our effort to build a better bay area includes >> good morning the giants margins for error to make the how the economy is really changing during the pandemic. playoffs, razor thin. if they were to sweep the padres in the midst of it all two black in a four game series this weekend they'd be in, but the sisters in the south bay are goal yesterday was just to sweep a doubleheader. well, sounds easier than in opening up their own business. actual practice. nirvana soul is the first black owned coffee shop in downtown jeff sumargea on the ground for
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san jose. the giants. one on in the third, fernando, jr., one of the great run they finalized their loan players of the game. shortly after covid-19 hit, and three runs allowed in three innings for the shark oliver wilbur flores his tenth of the followers through all the changes as they gear up to open their doors. >> from the very beginning we said we wanted to build our year, a three run bomb but in the seventh sam gives it up. business with people around here a three-run homer to win it. in this community. we wanted to be transparent how 6-5 padres. we were doing it, the roadblocks so let's rewind game one in the we were facing and how we were afternoon. overcoming those roadblocks. mike back from a calf injury. >> it opens at 9:00 this morning and walls of the coffee shop does not have to run fast after features work from local this blast. splashing down into the cove. artists. we're talking about a heat wave he has his tenth of the season coming, so a fan or extra one could help you get through this as the giants took the opener. but the split means they win the weekend more comfortably, but you might have trouble finding one in stock. the race in the final wild card abc 7 reporter leslie brinkly found the problem can be traced and they do not own the tie >> reporter: people ing wild wi breakers. how about the a's in their final regular season homestead hosting improvements. the mariners. the cheering section, chris there was a run on freezers and basset his final audition for playoff start. refrigerators in the spring. might have locked down game one with factories scaling back and consumers in a buying frame of mind a shortage of major home
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appliances is now materializing. striking out jose and then evan some of the purchases are based white. seven scoreless for basset. down to their last out with a on necessity. >> more people are replacing their appliances because frankly double to left, knocks center on and we're tied. they're just getting more use and the next batter on good than they used to get. night, drive home safely. >> reporter: a life-span for most appliances is just 7 or 8 a's win 3-1 in ten innings. great sight for the warriors. you're opening the fridge 20 470 days after tearing his acl, more times per day, you might be cooking from home, that's all klay thompson back taking part in the warriors bubble mini camp. going to affect the need for repairs. there is a backlog in appliance he moved fine, didn't see a knee brace on him. positive sign for the warriors next season whenever that starts. services. >> we happen to have the benefit of having a large selection. miami controlled everything early. >> reporter: other stores report they're selling floor models to desperate buyers who can't wait. those appliances like washers and dryers and ovens have celts on a 20-5 run early. jason tatum, three of his game contributed to the 9% increase high 31, jalen brown with back-to-back threes in the fourth quarter. of cargo coming into the port of he had 28 as the celtics force game six, 121 to 108 your final score. oakland. on many days ships have to anchor because berths aren't to the ice for game four of the stanley cup final. immediately available. dallas, tampa bay doesn't get >> you're even seeing shortages any better than hockey overtime. in some cases of very kevin wins it right here, 5-4
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things like the containers. lightening. they're up three games to one, it may take a little longer to get your cargo. one victory away from hoisting lord stanley's cup. >> retailers suggest being that is wrap on morning sports. flexible about inbrand and features on a home appliance to score one quickly. >> we happened anticipate a lot have a great weekend, everybody. more remote workers and a i'm larry beil. continuing demand. >> reporter: extremely high all right, lisa, we just demand is projected for the next can't catch a break. heat wave after heat wave it seems like. 6 to 8 months. in the east bay, leslie brinkly, >> yeah, and because this one is going to build today i think by abc 7 news. monday we're going to see the >> let's get a check with lisa records. we'd only have to get to 92 in argen tracking the weather and a oakland to break a record. red flag warning coming tonight. that is likely have to get to >> additionally the hills and the upper 90s in redwood city and san jose. so tomorrow is going to be valleys of the east bay. another 10 degrees of warming. today we're going to warmup. as we start out warmer and this it's going to be a nice day. you'll feel the air mass strengthens over us, especi it'll be easier to break those but what happens tomorrow is going to happen even quicker records on monday. ten degrees of warming in our with numbers in the triple inland valleys. we spun the camera around from digits. monday should be the warmest day out there. our pier 39 camera and look at here's a look at live doppler 7. this beautiful view.
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a little haze from that higher relative humidity closer to the there's a little fog out there. but already with upper level ocean surface. winds we are warmer. 67 degrees right now in oakland looking at more haze. oakland, 54, 60 in san jose, 59 there's alcatraz and 70 in half moon bay, 68 later on novato, 62 by the delta. numbers warming a bit quicker in there. it'll be in the upper 70s for the north bay than they are in your sunday, upper 80s for the east bay. notice that 59. monday. that's at the beach. but upper elevation winds have half moon bay, 64 right now in already switched around to the the city. this is our east bay hills north and northeast. if you go up 1,000 feet for a camera. it's a little bit chiccy. winds out of the north on top of bike ride, a hike it'll be mt. diablo and looking at some wind gusts over 25 mileser warmer. you'll feel that warmer air mixing down and it will be houf. it's in the 60s in concord, gusty. but livermore, you've been right on through monday morning enjoying some 50s. even for the valleys of the we're anywhere from 11 to 12 northnd et ai quality will be good today. you may notice haze a bit later degrees above normal where we were yesterday in the north bay, and the east bay is warming slower. that's all going to change. here's a look at the current in the east bay as they numbers begin to climb. the winds increase, the fire upper elevation winds from 20 danger does as well. the atmosphere continues to dry miles an hour, about that in mt. out, and we'll look for the records perhaps into monday and st. helena, about 30 miles an the hazier conditions. hour mt. tam. it all coincides with the wind so the direction is already there. and you can see the colors here,
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flow. so as we look at the air quality that indicates the fast movement throughout the day today, this of the wind. is 11:00. today the air quality for most the lighter colors indicate the will be good. good air quality, and as we it's going to get a little bit continue this loop here the hazy. oranges and pinks get closer and those north, northeasterly winds bringing down that smoke from they get pushed offshore. that's due to that north, the north. it's just going to increase the northeast wind. decline in our air quality. as we look at this at 2:00 in near 80 today. so the increasing winds, that the afternoon we've got the winds certainly beginning to build, and then they shift offshore flow, atmosphere dries around, look what happens by out and the heat wave will 8:00, 9:00. we're seeing them from the continue into next week for inland valleys, but we will get north, northeast just like in some relief as we get into late that smoke graphic and they're gusting this way. monday and tuesday. they're gusting up in the north as we look at livermore today, and pushing the smoke that way, highs will be in the low 90s. so we'll clear out and get we get up to 97 tomorrow, 101 on hazier. that's going to be the plan as monday and tuesday. we get through tomorrow and very little change through monday. highs for your sunday, so we're thursday. so this is what i'm talking about as the tpls and going to add another 10 to 15 degrees for near 100 inland, 90 that dry brush continues to take a hit after hit with those gusty in oakland, so maybe a record or winds in the upper elevations. two on sunday. so be very careful out there. mid-70s in san francisco. remember we cool off and the sun today 85 in san jose, nice day sets at 6:59 so that darkness there. look for upper 70s. time, by the time we get the
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that sea breeze today on the warmth of tomorrow we'll be over peninsula, 82 palo alto, 83 in 1 hours of some cooling. so that's some good news. by monday 102 in concord, 101 in mountain view. 76 in south city and oranges napa. 100 in santa rosa, even 80s in indicate a warmer air mass with upper 80s sonoma, santa rosa. the city. it's going to get even warmer. and into the east bay 78 in berkeley, 80 in newark, and we'll see some 90s here. so a little warmer than average, and as we go through tuesday and this will come up about 8 to it's going to stay hot, but we'll see a bit of a southerly 10 degrees from yesterday's flow. readings. and then another 10 degrees 82 in palo alto. warming tomorrow. 79 san mateo. you've got the sea breeze. so the red flag warning goes 76 down by the airport. into effect tonight. gusty winds at about 9:00, 10:00 about 89 in sonoma with some haze. get going. 86 san rafael. low 80s hayward, nice looking and another burst of wind sunday day. into monday when a relative head inland and getting a bit warm in the low 90s and the humidity will already be well below 20%. and the temperatures, they will accuweather seven day forecast, cool off we're under that red flag nighttime is longer and longer warning tonight through early monday. the air mass is really going to now with that sunsetting at dry out. our temperatures will soar and that cooling for just some of 6:59. so we do have that going for us, you by tuesday and wednesday and liz. >> that is a good point. even into october on thursday. i know. still pretty hot you.
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facebook and ins gram. next a piece of san francisco history returns today, sort of. right now cable cars aren't running because of covid, but they a okay, the childrens discovery museum in san jose reopens today. the museum is planning to reopen its outdoor play space backyard. the museum staff says the county we saw the earthquake grace in bold has approved all their safety measures which includes limiting capacity, requiring masks for was offering a grant program. i signed up and i was actually anyone older than 6 and selected it leaves the house in tack. adding contactless entry. >> we know that families are you now know that in the next earthquake really eager to come. your house will be standing we've been hearing from a lot of d we ae. you now know that in the next earthquake families and members that noir really eager to get out and to have some just really fun time if there is an earthquake. with their children. our house has a better chance of surviving in. it's been hard -- this has been hard on everybody. >> bill's backyard will be open only fridays through sundays. and this weekend and next are
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just for members. everyone else can start visiting october 9th. you have to make reservations online. the rest of the museum will eventually open up but in phases. also the san francisco museum of art is welcoming back members only for now. it'll reopen to the public next sunday with two weeks of free mmitdays sf mona is limited to 25% capacity to meet the city's current health order. and visitors are strongly encouraged to make a reservation. and then there's the deyoung museum in golden gate park also back open. yesterday was the first day for the general public. members were welcomed back on tuesday. the art museum is offering free admission on saturdays to encourage people to visit. so that's something you could do today, and that much anticipated exhibit of a famed mexican artist is on display. a historic farewell for justice ruth bader ginsburg as president trump zeros in on his replacement pick expected to be announced today.
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and why the president's chief of staff is going after the director of the fbi over the director of the fbi over mail-in voting. okay today is the return of one piece of what makes san francisco, san francisco. cable cars are coming back. they aren't running for passengers because of the pandemic, but bell ringers to answer any questions. the photo-ops will be saturdays, tuesdaynd from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00. created in 1873 as a hi-tech alternative to climbing the city's hills instead of horse drawn carriages. there's still no timetable right now for getting riders back onboard, but something fun to do. maybe do it today, might be pre. >> that's exactly right, liz. and we'll have that sea breeze for a beautiful day here.
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numbers in the mi70 downtown, 85 in san jose, low 90s arrive in our inland east bay. a red flag warning tonight through monday morning for gusty offshore winds right on through monday where temperatures will continue to soar. relative humidity drops off, and we have critical fire weather right through the period. bit of a breeze. the fog may come back late monday into tuesday so be very careful out there. >> thank you and thank you all for joining us here on abc 7 mornings. i'm liz kreutz along with lisa argen. a full slate of college football is ahead here on abc 7. next at 9:00 a.m. 13th ranked ucf takes on east and 4:30 one of college football's biggest rivalries florida state battles miami ins. thank you again for joining us. we'll leave you with this view over the golden gate.
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