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the rain started yesterday and we expected to stick around for the next several days. >> looking at doppler seven, we are seeing rain right now and it's only expect to get stronger today. mike is tracking what will become a level three and the exact timing where you live . >> you are watching abc seven mornings. mike: video of the rain coming down in san jose. so far, the anywhere from 1/10 of an inch to an inch. we are under a moderate storm until 10:00 a.m. with gusty
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conditions and standing water during the commute. from 10:00-5:00 p.m., we have a seven hour window of heavy, moderate to heavy rain was strong and gusty wind and thunderstorms with more intensity in the rain and the wind. the wind advisory goes until 4:00 p.m. which is all those areas in yellow.gusts are up wi0 miles per hour. here's a quick look at what to expect from your day planner. temperatures will hang out mainly in the low to mid 50's so the hardest part of the storm is still ahead of us. kumasi: as you head out the door, make sure you prepare yourself for a slow commute with
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reports of flooding and standing water on many roadways. amy is joining us live in san francisco with the road conditions. amy: we are in the middle of an intense down or right now. this is a live look at conditions out here on the roads. we are headed toward san francisco on the bay bridge and we are hearing there's been too much rain all at once for some of the trouble spots in san francisco. we are hearing about low-lying tout tog on theoadways wayou want to be aware of the driving conditions even if you are not hitting those spots. you will still be facing a serious downpour with more to come. it will get more intense later today so we want to make you
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aware of the conditions out here . this is a live look so you are prepared or if you have that option to work from home a couple of days of week, maybe this is the day. it's pretty gnarly out here with everyone driving safely. we will keep you posted all morning and show you the trouble spots as we find them. reggie: a homeowner in forestville is dealing with major damage, there was a large redwood that crashed through their home sunday afternoon and the homeowner was out side and not hurt. the house on woodside drive was severely damaged. the tree took out some high-voltage power lines. pg and he was on scene to make
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sure the house was say from electrical hazards. residents along landing laneanen doing their best to prepare for the worst. they say their biggest concern is flooding stop in october, more than two feet of water flooded homes and cars the neighborhood and now they are hoping there dream system works. >> the problem is the infrastructure with the sewer lines. they have never been replaced on our block as well as the street has never been paved since i have lived here and they overflow as well so i have sewage in my garage, sewage and my family room. reggie: that's awful, pge crews are standing by to respond to any potential power outages. there is an obstacle for shoppers in downtown walnut creek. we were at broadway plaza were
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showers were braving the chilly and wet conditions. for some the rain is a welcome sight and put them in the holiday spi others had to create a strategy. >> we try to stay in as many stores as we can step reggie:reggie: their advices dress warm and bring an umbrella stop you plan to do holiday shopping, make sure you are prepared. you can track the weather where you live with this real-time weather tool. you will find it on the bay area app. kumasi: president biden will be briefed on the tornadoes in the extreme weather in multiple states over the weekend. the homeland security secretary and fema will meet with the president later this morning. >> at least 34 people are dead and thousands more on account or after tornadoes ripped through
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these states. there was a partial collapse of an amazon the silly in illinois. eight people died and many others are unaccounted for. searchers and rescuers continue to dig through the to read to find someone still alive. parts of the state are unrecognizable as the roost search for survivors. >> i think we are still searching and hoping to rescue but every day that goes by, we lose a little bit of hope. >> more than 300 national guard troops are searching for survivors and the department of homeland security and fema crews are assessing the damage. one tornado in kentucky may have carved a path of destruction 250 miles long. reggie: there are stories of survival after the tornadoes. we have more in today's gma first look. >> an incredible story of
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survival. i cap thinking how did i not die? how did i dig myself out of the woods? how did i end up in the woods ? >> she is still trying to understand what happened. >> i was moving around and all the apartments on my side were on. i said these people are dead. they are dead or they are trapped. >> she is feeling lucky to tell her story. >> it didn't seem real. i am thankful to be alive. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., live coverage from kentucky. hitting california.
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snow is piling up and you can see how much and the plows are out there already. the park is expecting four feet or more this week and some areas are closed and there have been chain alerts issued. mike: let me show you exactly what we are expecting post-up it's a heavy, wet snow above 3500 feet and it's pulling down trees and there will be power outages. at 4500 feet and 6-8 feet of heavy wet snow and emergency travel only today, tomorrow and wednesday gets a little better but there is another snowstorm that comes in thursdays to try to avoid the high country if you can stop the heaviest of our wet weather is where
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descending into emeryville. it goes right across the bay bridge and to the coast. we have moderate rain there and this is the first batch of the heavy rain and we get a little bit of a low and that intense batch then roles in post-up yellows and our inches. a moderate chance of some mode and debris at 10:00 a.m., this s is the heavy stuff. we will have some scattered showers that will taper into the overnight hours. we will get a whole lot of rain through noon tomorrow. just about everybody should get more than an inch. let's get back to the road. it was a brutal drive-in.
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jobyna: it's rough out there. we have a lot of problems on the roads this morning but i will focus on the big one starting in fremont. southbound 680 past vargas road, minor injuries and that involves a big rig. this will be wes state route 12 at speeds dropping to 12 miles per hour. this is not great weather for them step this big rig crash will be in oakland. the crashes in northbound 880 at high street. it will jam things up coming from the east day.
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kumasi: the january 6 insurrection is considering contempt charges for mike meadows. reggie: the committee released a document revealing the communications he sent in the days before the violent. >> a show down on capitol the committee investigating the january attack on the capital is set to vote on whether to hold former white house chief of staff mark meadows in contempt of congress amid new revelations.
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he sent in email the day before the pro-trump early january 6 saying the national guard would be present to protect pro-trump people and many more would be available on standby. the context and who a red -- you may have received email are unclear but could play a role in investigating the national guard delay in arriving at that rally. there were numerous context between meadows and members of congress about trump's efforts to recruit state lawmakers and encourage them to help overturn the election results. meadows responded i love it post-up after first turning over thousands of emails and text messages, meadows has refused to sit down for a deposition and has sued the committee to lock subpoenas ordering him to comply with the investigation. >> it's an odd turn of events because he had decided to operate, he was producing
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documents and we can see is no executive privilege that would apply to them. reggie: nancy pelosi is planning to leave the house until at least after the midterm elections step she plans to file and run for leah rex sent -- reelection in san francisco last year. she previously said 2022 was a target for retirement but some say she has not pulled out out extending her run and she will raise money for democrats as they hide -- if they try to hold the majority. kumasi: wants to create its own internet service. the topic will be up for discussion at the board of supervisors. supervisors will be talking about their proposal in a news
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conference at san antonio elementary school. google says is working on a glitch that could rocks and -- block seven android users from calling 911 in emergency. it affects a small amount of people. reggie: northstar, california expecting more snow today and it kicks off the 2021 winter season. the resort since is this video as they welcomed skiers and snowboarders back to the slopes with almost an inch of fresh snow. they are expecting more than a foot today. there is plenty of groom snow. >> everybody should be open after today step mike: we've got two storms this week and i focused on the first one and i will focus on the next one. let's take a look at what's going on. more than inch of rain in oakland.
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you can see how slow is driving. to storms this week and we are dealing with the strongest one today and tomorrow and the weaker one will be wednesday into thursday. a thunderstorm is possible with some hail and snow mixture and some mountain snow accumulating above 2500 feet. once we get past this, it will be freezing cold thursday and friday morning is dry air moves in. our first system is a wet, atmospheric river and the second system is a huge bunch of cold air with not as much moisture but the possibility of thunderstorms and snow. tomorrow is the better chance of thunderstorms while all of us have a chance today. the next storm
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wednesday and thursday. exits after the morning commute. more than an inch in the north bay. the rest of us less than three quarters and that's why the storm is significantly lower on the scale. after having highs in the 50's today, we will drop down to colder levels with freezing temperatures tonight. we are going fromre going fromrm overnight. wednesday and thursday, the next storm comes in thursday afternoon and we get in the heart of the dry air.
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>> mike: we have wet weather. there was a lot of light to moderate showers that will last 10:00 and a window from 10:00-5:00 of moderate to heavy rain, faster wind and even thunderstorms. the rst of this is still ahead of us. jobyna: this weather is making our commute difficult this morning step there are several problems out there this morning. a car spun out three times and hit another vehicle. alal westbound 24. kumasi: we are seeing damage from the storm. this tree fell on a home in felton overnight.
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reggie: people are preparing for more heavy rain by picking up three sandbags. they are giving out 10 bags per person. jobyna: snow snow snow snow trouble for a lot of people in lake tahoe. chp says traveling to the mountains is not recommended today. reggie: president biden will be briefed on tornadoes and extreme weather that had nine states over the weekend, at least 34 people died and hundreds of national guard troops are searching for survivors. kumasi: today is the deadline for all parts employees to be vaccinated or risk being fired. the agency said about 600 people were still unvaccinated. reggie: fans are mexican musician vicenteicentein fernandez. he recorded more than 300 songs
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from of selling the million albums worldwide. he crossed over into acting in the 1970's and appeared in more than 30 movies. he will be remembered for generations. there is a special tribute for rita moreno. a bay area resident, she received a standing ovation at a screening of the new west side story movie. she became the first latina to win an acting oscar for her role as anita in the original 1961 film. oscar buzz is building for her brand-new role as valentina in the remake. west side story was released in theaters on friday one day before her 90th birthday. in this movie, she is every evee , she deserves a nomination. kumasi: volunteers and staff it
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san francisco's glide foundation will be packing toys today ahead of the toy wonderland giveaway this week stop they hope to get 3400 more toys after collecting 1000 toys. older for. now is a little bit crazy because of the holidays but we really appreciate people going out and getting those toys and person and dropping them off to us. kumasi: they are accepting toys on ellis street through the end of the day tomorrow. they will be given out starting thursday. organizers of a toy driver thanking an open member donating $1000 in cash. reggie: it won't make up for $500 that got stolen over the
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weekend. it's going to the nfl alumni organization step they team up every year to hold the toy drive. on saturday, man walked in and talked to several people before smashing the donation box and running off with the money they had been racing. when the man so the story, he decided to donate cash to the cause. >> i did this for my mother, not for her but in her name. something she taught me all of our lives. something i'm trying to carry on. redwood city police have opened an investigation and they are so looking for a suspect. coming up at 5:30 a.m., our storm coverage continues and our team is tracking a level two storm that will become a level 3
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in a matter of hours. kumasi: a major shift in the pandemic that happened to give go today. reggie: will explain what's happening and how long it could take to understand. kumasi: looking outside, another rainy shot. we will be right back. shoot. what's wrong? i think i'm down to my last inhaler. don't worry. you can refill it and get it delivered using the kaiser permanente app. smart. refill most prescriptions
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sing 2. >> this is abc 7 news. reggie: deadly tornado
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twisters across nine states leaving destruction. we are live on the ground in kentucky this morning step kumasi: we are dealing with so much rain at home. it's wet and windy and it's only expected to get stronger. reggie: mike tells us one's level two storm will get to a level three. it's happening in a matter of hours. kumasi: it's monday, december 13, good morning. reggie: live doppler 7 is hiring this and mike is tracking it. mike: welcome to monday but not the easiest day to get out of bed. the streets are already becoming dangerous.
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roadways. you can but that lasted until 10:00 a.m. after that, we have a seven hour window where the rain gets heavier and it comes down harder and creates more ponding and reduces visibility. which means it could be more intense under one of those thunderstorms. here is a look at 101 and 880. other areas have had four and five inches of rain. we are in the 50's now and will stay there most of the afternoon.
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let's talk about the issues out there on the roads. jobyna: this is a live picture from oakland. this is 880 as you travel further north down. we have a large big rig crash with minor injuries. chp is shutting down two lanes with an estimated time of reopening them into hours. it's a sig alert and will negatively impact the commute for anyone traveling to oakland. heads up to you there. wrapping up with a live picture in san jose. there is standing water and they are working to get that out of the way. kumasi: we a already seeing damage from the storm homeowners and felted are dealing with this , a tree that fell in this home on redwood road overnight. firefighters responded to the scene but it's not clear if anybody got hurt. reggie: take your time on the
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roads this morning. you will likely see standing water no matter where you are. amy: good morning, live look of what the roads look like this morning step look at your screen, we are getting a little break right now in the rain. it was coming down pretty hard 30 minutes ago. it's been that way overnight for a long time. a little break right now but the damage is already accumulating. there are trouble spots in san francisco around north 280. sometimes your vehicle will hit a big puddle and momentarily you can't see so be prepared for moments like that.
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this is francisco. standing water throughout the area so be prepared for that. it was a good soaking earlier which was nice to see given that we are in a drought. it's causing there so be aware of it and give yourself extra time. not a lot of cars this morning. if you have to head out, give yourself extra time and take it slow. kumasi: from he's been interstate 80 in berkeley is back open after letting step chp and berkeley police shut the ramp down at 5:00 a.m. yesterday. the rain is great news in the
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midst of the severe drought but people hope it doesn't bring flooding like our last big storm. people arele arele arele arele a round of heavy rain step people are picking up freak sandbags at the public works yard stuff > we don't get too much rain gear so flooded. we had flooding last year so this year we put rugs under the door. >> we give up -- we get out at least 10 bags for residents. kumasi: officials say and limbs fell during the last storm. reggie: showed the winter storm conditions.
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winchester mornings are ineffective effect in multiple spots across the state and you can keep an eye on the weather including live doppler seven any time on the abc 7 bay area app. cleanup efforts are underwp effw kentucky after a weekend of severe storms. kumasi: at least 40 twisters hit nine states. devastating if you look at these images. rescue efforts are still going on right now is people are rebuilding. >> good helping this community are selfless. if you look at the roads coming into kentucky, they have been act with volunteers from contractors and laborers to help
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remove the debris from the streets to people offering food to whoever needs a meal. cleaning up in mayfield, kentucky is beginning to take shape step 27 confirmed tornadoes in multiple states. scores of volunteers. >> there was a lot of volunteers that brought in a minute and started clearing streets so we could get around town. >> dozens have died stuff the kentucky governor lowered the death toll from 100 sink likely closer to 50. >> i'm praying that the original estimates are wrong. it's going to be wonderful. >> fema is surveying damage. >> the life-sustaining efforts are our priority today to find as many people as we can that might still be trapped in the rubble. >> the biden administration
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deploying resources to the states affected by the tornadoes. 12,000 gallons of water along with several coxswain like it's and medical equipment. six debts have been confirmed in edwardsville, illinois and amazon warehouse. in mayfield, community members are reeling. the first christian church was leveled forcing parishioners to hold services outdoors. >> my three daughters were married in this church. it's more than yoit's more tha'a >> we have to rely on our faith. and rely on one another. we will get through this. this town is small but it's mighty. >> the biggest issue rightue rit is the lack of power.
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fema has called the u.s. u.s. u. army engineers to come to this area. kumasi: thank you. 18 acute to the deadly shooting in a michigan high school is expected in court today. the 15-year-old is being charged as an adult. investigators say he killed four students and injured seven others at oxford high school last month stuff he pleaded not guilty at a hearing earlier this month and his parents are also charged in connection with the shooting step reggie: off-duty police officer help kill an armed robber inside a restaurant. a 29-year-old man robbed the cashier at giant hamburgers at gunpoint and often lisa argen who is eating at the restaurant confronted the man and shot him one time. first responders arrived they started first-aid and was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. kumasi: cybersecurity expert
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save possibly the biggest hack it will be underway. it was seen in minecraft. >> experts say hackers are trying to take advantage of the vulnerability in new software tools. it's linked to linked to linkedn piece of software called log4j that runs in the background of many software applications which affects gaming systems and cell phones and tickle infrastructure and the department of defense. other countries are warning people of the vulnerability and germany said it's a high threat. expert save maybe weeks before it has exploited -- before how it is exploited will be understood. kumasi: thank you. coming upcoming major shift in the pandemic that happened when you're ago today. reggie: also a closer look at
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what's in the water, the massive sea creature that popped up on these petal borders. -- paddle borders. mike: no surprises in your forecast. here is a look at the area and all of us have a chance of thunderstorms today which means intends wind and rain and lightning. if you see lightning and hear thunder within 30 seconds, stay inside step you can see the heaviest of the storms are moving through the heart of the day along 80. this one just moved across the bay bridge. this is sliding to the north rapidly at 50 miles per hour.
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the roadways. all of these are moderate. you can see this first storm winds down around 10:00. the next term comes into the north bay and it's more intense. look at the red in that storm from 10:00 to nearly 6:00 and we will have scatter it and moderate heavy showers until 10:00 stop the first snow will fall in the north bay mountains about 5:30 p.m. we could wake up with several inches of snow in the higher elevations. three quarters of an inch to nearly an inch and a half of rain is coming into the more intense part of the system through tomorrow. we will look at our next rain and your seven-day forecast is coming up next. jobyna: to give you and i did
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you have family problems are out there, there are dirty for incidents which means 34 issues around the bay area starting with a sig alert in fremont. six miles per hour. we have a third sig alert speeds down to eight miles per hour in multiple lanes blocked an error third sig alert will be in oakland on northbound 880. these crashes involve griggs. bound direction because two lanes will be blocked for about two hours and wrapping up with a live look, very wet and lots of wow, no braces, everything's hands free.
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mike: kumasi: today is the deadline for bark employees to be vaccinated or beef fire. ridership is increasing in part wants to provide a safe environment for workers and riders. 600 employees were still unvaccinated. new york is bringing becky temporary indoor mask mandate in an effort to get ahead of the covid-19 cases. reggie: health experts are urging everyone to get vaccinated and get their boosters. >> the first cases of the omicron variant of covid-19 were detected in november and more than half of the u.s. has confirmed cases of this latest variant step early anecdotal reports say those infected are experiencing mild illness but scientists have cautioned us to
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15 million americans have opted for the extra shots stop eligibility now extends to 16 and 17-year-olds. >> if you're eligible for a boost get one, make sure everyone gathering with you has done the same. >> the cdc has advised communities with high transmission rates to read wear masks in this. the new mandate goes into effect monday until mid-january were wearing masks at all indoor public places. >> if if if state gets a vaccination the next two weeks, we will have a different conversation. reggie: when you're ago today, there is a major turning point in the pandemic. that was the day pfizer started loading up trucks with its vaccine and shipping them out to hospitals and pharmacies across the country. one of the first to receive the shots was in icu nurse on long island. it was the fastest vaccine ever
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created. weeks later, u.s. health officials authorize the use of the moderna vaccine followed by johnson & johnson. more than 2 million people are getting shots every day in more than half of those are boosters. you probably seen videos of kayakers encountering sea otters kumasi: but two friends spotted something else in the water. >> that might be the biggest sunfish i've ever seen. reggie: i would think have a shark came to get me. that's a sunfish? kumasi: that's what they said. richard say -- said he and his friend -- look at that face. they hung around on the paddleboard for 30 minutes with the fish watching it as it floated along post-up the fish
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looked big..... the ocean sunfish is the world largest fish and can weigh up to 2.5 tons. reggie: it looks like a beluga. i'm glad they know marine biology. wouldn't you think a shark came up to you? mike: i would be scared at first watching how it's behaving, i would be really happy maybe try to pet it.
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creek. nearly half an inch of rain so far in this area. it's different in an intensity if you are a long-distance commuter, you will find changeable conditions. two storms this week.week.week.. freezing cold and dry. a couple of reports in emeryville and oakland of flooding. six inches of water near broadway. see more of that happened. we will get the heavy rain and
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the second storm will be intense but short of duration and doesn't have as much moisture. wednesday into thursday, light to moderate showers and breezy conditions. it stays there through lunch and starts to spread south. the heaviest rain will be in the north bay and then it will taper into thursday morning. week. we will be stuck in the 50's and temperatures mainly in the 40's. saturday will be our coldest morning. reggie: the christmas cookie countdown, the new recipe for you and your family every day until december 25. kumasi: the return
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deal actually. i looked this up. wednesday will be the free mcc afe. will letwill letwill letwill lel a homeowner in utah transforms his redbook test has red brick home into a real-life gingerbread house. kumasi: you can see cookies on there. this is the interior designer. the chocolate is brown caulking. there is a new item thisthis vanilla wafer. reggie: that's impressive. kumasi: runners celebrated the return of the sonoma county half marathon. organizers sent us the video and
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the weather -- and the weather made it challenging. one runner over over over over r half marathon. you get champagne after? event and festival in downtown sonoma. mike: some of them like to them in the rain. until number two with light to moderate rain. from heavy rain. kumasi: the t the t the t the tt deals in the countdown to christmas.
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saving tips. reggie: back with our live team coverage and the arrival of the atmospheric river. kumasi: the aftermath of the devastating kentucky tornadoes, the story of hope and heartache and the precious mom
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>> building a better bay areg ae moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> making news at 6:00, the sorely needed storm soaking the bay area overnight already causing problems in getting stronger. >> the sewer overflowed as well. i have sewage in my garage. sewage and my family room. >> this neighbor is not taking any chances. sandbags, tarps, concrete, bricks, with high surf awesome on the coast. >> let's give you a check outside this morning, the team coverage shows you the messy commute and timing out the storm ahead. reggie: good morning, you are watching abc seven mornings. we are going to start with mike's forecast. mike: thank you, hello, everybody. let's give you an idea of what to expect. going through the warnings out there, we have

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