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state and thousands of people in santa barbara county forced from their homes because of the threat of. mudslides. . kumasi:9 -- reggie: this our exclusive storm impact scale andrew is tracking that -- and drew is tracking that. kumasi: we will start with drew with a look of what is happening now. drew: here is live doppler 7. around 2 a.m., we had fierce winds. we are taking the current view and showing scattered showers and downpours and the threat of more thunderstorms is in the forecast. though wind is -- the waste -- the wind is racing.
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the winds will stay with us for the morning and more power outages are likely and work trees are possible -- trees coming down are possible. us possible -- and possible hail is likely. we are bouncing around here is how the forecast shapes up. we will keep the threat of the storm and forecast from now until 1 p.m. and in the afternoon a endven e tomorrow, jobina: if you were with us earlier in the show, you rewrote when i said driving on 17 is not westunbod road and highway 17 in this vehicle is tangled into a power line. there are multiple
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we have alert at -- downed power lines before being hollow stake --bean beach -- hollow state beach. we will end here with a live look at our emeryville camera shaking here and it is windy? --. have you rain and flooding is causing a river and creeks -- heavy rain and flooding is causing our rivers and creeks to flood. you are having a lot of trouble getting there because of issues in the roadways. where are you now? >> we did getting up here along highway 17
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but we did make it safely into the community of felton only a couple minutes ago, where this community is not only waking up in the dark without power but they are waking up in a muddy mess as much -- most of the water from yesterday's flooding has receded but it you take a look behind me, we had another roadblock. this is santa cruz county sheriff's deputies blocking part of highway nine because they say the road is not safe to pass at this moment because of downed power lines and trees down all over the road and i want to show you some john video capturing homes surrounded by floodwaters from the sandra renzo river yesterday. the -- san lorenzo river yesterday. the second highest mark in modern history dating back to 1937 and in felton, some of the
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iconic town sites like the landmark covered bridge completely flooded. residents in the area who did not evacuate had no place to go. >> we had the trifecta with the mudslide in the trees downed and flooding and we are trapped in a -- a one-way. >> for folks like are two evacuation centers open for this community and very important as this in part -- entire area appears to be without power. one is fairgrounds in watsonville and another one is set up in cabrillo college. both areas are pet friendly and have already parking. -- have rv you want to take it slow and proceed with caution because we are seeing hazards along the
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ro w aeryswae ndmore t treheesre continuing to fall as the rain picks up. kumasi: roads in sonoma county and flooding. gloria rodríguez on your way. it is still blocked? gloria: we did run into roadblocks but we are in gordonsville. we didn't see any flooding here in downtown so that is good news for residents here and we also know that they can feel that flood warning for the river and the rater -- over is expected to crest below 32 feet. check out this footage because a huge tree went down on river road in simona county walking the road into bernville. crews have cleared the road. ng lotth aet steelhead
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beach at the russian river underwater. this entire only way out is by boat. two cars emerged in floodwaters outside of santa rosa and crews are helping to rescue the driver trapped in a mercedes. >> we had trees dow mudslides and folks trapped in areas where we had road failures. gloria: linda hopkins s continue to be on the russian river in low-lying areas around the river are already feeling the impact and simona county has information on his website for those who have to leave their homes because of flooding. reggie: mountains, highway 17 has been a mess since yesterday afternoon with a mud side -- slide shut downe n multip isss
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ats d ta aook. pg&e posted this video about huge pine tree falling along highway nine and the utility says high wind and flooding and soil instability makes conditions unsafe for crews making it likely for extended power outages. you can find more information on our website and this running list of updates is on our page. you can find this on abc 7 news app. kumasi: cruz county. an evacuation order is in effect. it is impacting the entire community of montecito. up to a foot of rain was expected to soak already -- there's a lot going on.
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floodwaters swept away a veeaold boy in the search had to be called off river became too dangerous for divers. those who had to evacuate included oprah winfrey and ellen degeneres. >> this creek hop -- next door masi: this comes after fiveing 3 people. damage -- reggie: president biden's time as vice president have been discovered in a private office and they were found in the fall but the biden administration is acknowledging their existence. the white house is saying this is totally different from the documents found in trump's home
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in mar-a-lago. >> the president's attorneys were p uacsengs.ki the national archives confirms the documents were turned over the next day and abc news has confirmed the justice department has launched an investigation. while this seems similar to the investigation into classified documents cap at president trump's home in florida, the white house underscores that this -- these documents were not the subject of the request which is different. fang tn rimiinto his is handling of classified documents after leaving the presidency. kumasi: president biden was asked about the documents but he did not comment and sources telling abc news that attorney general merrick garland is assigning someone for the review.
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let's check in with drew. drew: we are on storm watch and we will take you outside. we are bouncing around and it is a windy morning. you may have heard these wins close to 70 miles per hour. sfo 50 miles per hour. oakland hills had a 62 mile per hour gust. when advisory still in effect for the rest of the day and the winds are active and more wins gusting over 45 miles per hour are possible and that is what we are seeing. the wins are guesting to 43 in oakland. 30 in san jose. we have the threat of more downpours and here is live doppler seven and had a like being -- lightning strike in santa rosa but thunderstorms have the potential until 2 p.m.
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with the lightning strike and here's future weather, more scattered showers and downpours. find the threat of more flooding out there and i think as the afternoon goes on and later on this evening, things will quiet down but the flood watches in effect through the entire region because everyone has an equal chance for flooding. highs will go to the 50's and rain and wind and the best ntoowmorrow.tween let's check in with jobin i wiltalk about twe have advisn mateo bridge and the bay bridge and the shaky camera here in emeryville shows you how windy it is. it is tough to drive on the bay bridge so remember take your time. a live look in san jose at 101.
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you can see the puddles popping up. it is wet and we also have many issues through the santa cruz mountains. a crash involving one vehicle and power lines are downed as well as trees. this is westbound bear creek road at highway 17. reggie: -- after m dozen rounds of voting. kumasi: what climate experts are saying about last year and how it rings all record. reggie: this is a live look outside.
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will not be able to run for reelection in january 2025 because of term limits. reggie: governor newsom will give an update on the storm for slots -- response. he is expected to unveil his new budget proposal that will include an additional 200 million dollars for flood investments to protect urban areas and will bring -- we will bring the update live. kumasi: several peninsula communities continue to do will sit -- damages -- deal w titoh d businesses. residents said that water count failed and they were able -- that able to keep up with the amount of water and local businesses are feeling the impact of flooding. >> i have close to $200,000 worth of damages. i have 50 foot of ri kumasi: local leaders are taking
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steps. there are gofundme pages. reggie: 2022 was the fifth warmest year on record according to a new report released by a european climate experts in the report explains the last eight years has been -- have been the warmest eight years worldwide and your experience the hottest summer ever in 2022. the arctic sea ice is shrinking according to satellite records. experts say it is the smallest ice cover they have seen in 44 years. climateha c -es -- is real. kumasi: we know that. it was super hot. i still think about that and people are not prepared. drew: on the flipside of the coin, it gets hotter but storms will get wetter. we talk about climate change and famine but when we get the rain,
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it is more intense and can hold a lot more moister and we are seeing that a lot especially the hurricanes. we are seeing more thunderstorms develop. a live look and you can find we have scattered downpours tre and lightning. people zoom in to santa rosa and there is another thunderstorm developing and moving through arthur santa rosa -- parts of santa rosa. you are probably seeing thunder and lightning and you shall remain indoors. we are gusting over 45 miles per hour. it is a windy morning. don't be surprised if more trees come down. the storm impact scale's at a level two. you could see more thunderstorms and their safe -- there is a flood fret. --threat. some people watch very closely
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and we have energy in the atmosphere and the threat continues through lunchtime and evening. things will dry out and quiet down in the next storm will move on wednesday and likely after 7:00 a.m. we will see showers midday and downpours developing. future trak wind gust showing you the winds areiv days. widespread one to two inches of rain and that is more than enough to create new pockets of flooding. highs today with the rain and wind will go into the mid and upper 50's. overnight, we will fin conditions in temperatures mainly in the upper 40's. the winter storm affect -- warning in effect until 4 p.m..
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drew: if you are wondering, how -- has it been raining? we have had rain the 17 days and it has been a stormy pattern and live doppler seven showing you skip -- showers out there and is a level to moderate storm. jobina: we have another of -- a number of issues on the roadways including the sig alert. it is very windy out there so this'll be at pescadero. all lanes are blocked. kumasi: [indiscernible] there is quite a bit of flooding including bernville. reggie: lots of trouble in highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains and it started yesterday when i must live close
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to a highway and trees are down. kumasi: gilroy is back open after flooding. the floodwaters also ggisastetabarbara county and a ioodwatersds have been evaat of the threat of mudslides. stms h brought many feet of snow. there were multiple were closed -- lifts that were closed. reggie: police in massachusetts were searching for a missing mother of three. here is abc news reporter andrew dymburt. >> what happened to missing mom ana walshe. shocking me details the search for the mother of
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three continues. >> it is gut wrenching. >> her husband -- at her husband's first court appearance, officials say they found a bloody knife at the home. >> there was also a knife that was found on the knife -- and on the knife there was blood. >> police searched this trash transfer station in connection to the disappearance and an abc affiliate was there as investigators combed through garbage. you will have the latest on this investigation at 7 a.m. reggie: in ripped giant trees out of the ground. new video showing a large tree leaning on this home in you can see parts of the lawn hanging from its roots. rose cabral shared these images.
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kumasi: i still have all those photos. it makes me happy. it is someth reggie: it is fun. i like the instant of it. i am glad i am -- are finding open people's things. we are tracking today's rain. kumasi: here is a live look at sfo and drew is on top of everything you need to know as the storm is going across the area and jobina is tracking the roadways.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: race to rescue drivers in southern california. the flash flood warning. a sinkhole swallows at least two cars. kumasi: flood warning canceled in the north bay. the russian requesting below the flood stage. reggie: how some resorts are dealing with dangerous conditions. kumasi: storming. this is what it looked like earlier this morning outside our station. drew is here with everything you need to know as the soaking continues. it is tuesday. drew: we have a showers and storms move through here this morning and reports of -- when stocking out power --
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wins -- wins --winds knocking out power. it does have a history of producing hail and be aware of that. that is the threat over the next eight hours. winds are strong and we gust 30-40 miles per we will keep winds throughout the -- per hour and we will keep the wind throughout the morning. we have gusty winds now and the flood threat remains elevated and likely more trees will come down. it is a story morning and we will keep storms in the forecast through noon and into the afternoon and evening, things will calm down but another storm is set to arrive tomorrow and the next 48 hours -- we will look at. jobina: if you're asking
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yourself, will bart see any issues, the answer is yet -- yes. they were one trades at lower speeds and they are asking you to add tournament seared plan travel time -- 20 minutes to your planned travel time. powerlines are coming down so state route -- all the southbound lanes are closed and we have the crash to the santa cruz mountains on westbound bear creek road and highway 17 and there powerlines over this vehicle and trees are downed and highway 17 not a safe place to be driving. roadway flooding in napa. we have some issues in the east bay. reggie: the town of felton in santa cruz county is underwater because of severe flooding and this comes as a san lorenzo creek breached its banks. lena howland is in felton. how does it look? lena: w
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into the community of felton about 40 minutes ago where folks here are waking now only in the dark without power but waking up to a muddy mess. after most of the water from yesterday's flooding has started to recede that if you take a look behind me, folks in felton are running into roadblocks. santa cruz county sheriff's deputies are blocking part of highway nine because they say the road is not safe. because of downed power lines and trees down all over the road. i want to show you drone video capturing homes completely surrounded by floodwaters from the san lorenzo river. the river hit crest of feet around 7:45 yesterday morning, the second highest mark in modern history dating back to 1937. we spoke with one man who works
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in santa cruz county and was supposed to go over the hill for that he says it was not safe to do so, especially on the smaller roads. >> they have trees that will go down and they will get -- when i went through mount charlie six years ago and a tree on one side of me and was looking straight down the cliff on the left side because it did not wash off. lena: there are two evacuation centers open. one is at the santa cruz county fairgrounds in watsonville and another is in cabrillo college in aptos. both areas are pent -- pet friendly and have already parking --rv parking. you want to proceed with caution and take the drive slow because there is debris across the roadways up here and the potential for more trees falling as the wind continues to pick up.
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kumasi: flood warning for the russian river was canceled. there is still flooding. laurier -- gloria rodríguez is live in kernville. gloria: we -- t rain on and off today and those low-lying areas, the riviera -- river of the areas that were most impact and as we are were driving -- as we were driving care, a huge tree went down on river road in sonoma -- samoa county sonoma county -- sonoma county. two cars summers in floodwaters at the river road outside santa rosa and fire crews helping to rescue our driver trapped in a mercedes. the road closures forcing residents to find other ways home.
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one person woke up to flooding and she says she had no power since wednesday and she is not the only one. >> we are used to no power and power outages so we are hanging tough and there is a lot of support. we are writing through it. --riding through it. gloria: linda hopkin says eyes continues to be on the russian review cresting below 32 feet and the cancellation of the flood warning of the russian river and some good news of residents here. sonoma county has information online for those who have to leave their homes kumasi: you can see one side of the highway covered in water and it took drivers hours to
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navigate. drivers explain the feelings they had. >> it is crazy and we were checking the phone and it is closed everywhere. i have never seen it like this. kumasi: other people has similar reactions and drivers have getting had troubles getting to their destinations. reggie: a live look from our camera at lake tahoe and it is quite different seeing -- then seeing what we saw yesterday. a lot of activity on the lens as the snow is coming down. chains are needed from twin bridges to highways -- palisades had to down multiple lifts. there are wind gus reached 80 miles per hour. we are getting important letters to your phone and it is through our abc7news app that has
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hour-by-hour forecasts to your neighborhood and you can download it now and picture to enable push notifications. kumasi: flash flooding is stranding drivers. four people were rescued from a large sinkhole. a car fell on the sinkhole and a pickup truck and the two people from the cartwright need the truck had to be hoisted to safety they only had minor injuries. people in the pickup truck got out on their own. a 15-year-old charge for attacking a security guard is the dying all charges -- denying all charges. his public defender denied all charges on his behalf. she also requested a gag order. the court ruled the boy wil continue to be contained at the juvenile hall. reggie: new developments in a story we have the following. san francisco police made an
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arrest on a assault that happened on a bus. a 79-year-old woman got kicked in the stomach. police announced a 17-year-old was already in custody on an unrelated charge and he has been charged with this aggravated assault. kumasi: governor gavin newsom is set to really -- revealed that states latest budget proposal and we know all of this is coming with a possible shift in tone as experts say we are facing a tough economic forecast. jobina: governor newsom is expected to lay out the latest state budget proposal this morning. according to experts, government is projected to face a large $24 billion deficit. this comes after last here's -- last year's $100 billion surplus budget.
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they -- this proposal will prompt state lawmakers to negotiate a balance budget. the shortfall has the potential to affect funding in a bunch of high-priority projects. we are talking transportation and on house projects -- on housed --unho reggie: the big the valley later this year. drew: we are tracking numerous power outages on the peninsula in the south bay and some areas that were hit hard by the winds and the winds are strong this morning. they will stay strong through the early afternoon so we are looking at an eight hour window. we will have these wins and i expect more isolated power outages to happen and a lot of people have been telling me
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their houses have been taking a power hit. here are the winds through 8 a.m.. they are similar as we head towards late morning and early afternoon in the winds will back off but another round will arrive here tomorrow at around midday and wind advisory in effect for the entire region and we have threats of winds gusting over 45 miles per hour so some -- so power outages are possible and the threat of more trees coming down. we are highlighting this one cell moving fruit calistoga -- through calistoga. be aware that -- of that. there are mor delande get light and strikes off the coast line so we are in the window of more thunderstorms between now and 1 p.m.. more downpours at aaa -- at 8 a.m.. that is the threat we have through the morning and early afternoon and after 1 p.m., we
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will quite down and we will dry out. a flood watch is in effect for the entire region and everyone has an equal chance of seeing the pockets of flooding and we will go to the upper with rain and wind and we will talk about the neck storm arriving tomorrow in eight minutes. jobina: we have some new issues to talk about. drew mentioned the flooding. a sake live -- a sig alert has been issued on san jose due to flooding in three lanes and we are looking at about three feet of water in this area and vehicles are stuck in stalled out. do not drive through standing water in their asked people to avoid that area and in walmart -- walnut creek, eastbound ygnacio valley road between homestead to sam carlos is close to down power lines and trees. we have a positive update on the
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once when a big storm hits but in general but we have a lot of city workers, the department of public works workers and folks from the public utilities commission clearing up various storm drains. reggie: mayor breed also talked about the federal disaster declaration from the white house and she said she is hopeful that will free up funds to reimburse san francisco to some of the expenses the city faced in the new year's storm. kumasi: residents of a mobile home park are dealing with several feet of water in the belmont mobile home park flooded for the second time in two weeks. residents say the water rise to when the pumps in the back of the property failed and they were not working yesterday afternoon in the water got so high that it's billed to the street and into a gym and the owner says that caused it an estimated $200,000 in damage. >> it was so much water, and
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lifted the match from the fun of my gym to the back of my gym -- matt's --mats on the front of my gym -- to the back of my gym< kumasi: the green areas represent up to 49 customers in the dark and the orange areas, that you see several. those represent up to 5000 people. there is one pocket in the south bay with more than 5000 customers without power. we don't know the exact numbers or wind power will be restored but we have calls into pg&e for the information as the rain continues to hit. as soon as we get the numbers, we will bring those to you. reggie: damar hamlin is back home in buffalo. when i say he is home, i should be clear, he is at the buffalo
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general cosigner and he was discharged from the cincinnati medical center. kumasi: a new blood and platelet donation center in oakland and it is located at the corner of hales avenue and college avenue. this will prove -- oakland red cross location will start to transition its operations to the new facility. music fans, listen tickets for bottlerock on sale at noon. reggie: usually they go fast. three day passes start at $389 and the headliners are postal among -- post malone, little glass acts -- lil nas x and lizzo. organizers bands will be playing on five
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music stages. i am excited. kumasi: you can do vpa -- beep i.e. -- vip and if you really want to live, you can do skype deck. --skydeck. with the skype deck, you get all of that and elevated view. reggie: you did mention all-inclusive beer and cocktails and ryan -- wind. --wine. drew: i want to say to my friends, should we do it? kumasi: do it. drew: i'm with the elevated experience. -- i want to be elevated experience. kumasi: i wonder if you can upgrade? drew: i don't think you can. kumasi: i can't tell how much the bip is. drew: in life, i have learned, if there is no price, it is probably expensive.
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kumasi: if you have to ask -- drew: it is not for you. [laughter] it reggie: reggie: is not your journey. --reggie: it is not your journey. reggie: we haven't had a dry day this year. drew: new year's day. i was like, soak up that sign. reggie: i didn't leave the house. drew: the day after new is not easy. reggie: i watched white bluish -- white lotus. drew: look at thef the last 17 e had seen rain and christmas day was dry and new year's day was dry and last friday, technically was dry the calendar is showing you, -- but the calendar is showing you, the last week of
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december here in january, it is a wet path and we will add more rainy days to this calendar. it has been an onslaught of moisture. scattered showers and i want to watch this self. it is giving indication it will have hail and pushing to the north and east inmate tripe to clip -- and it may try to clip a city. we will watch out for you closely and it is windy and will remain windy as the morning goes on so we will likely see more power outages and more trees come down to the strong winds. here is future weather, scatter down and the potential of thunderstorms to pop up. that is the threat we are under. by that 1:00 to 2:00 sharks move out and we will get piece of sunshine that will calm down later on. more rain is coming for wednesday.
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most of us winding up with 1-2 inches of rain and that is way more than enough to create new pockets of flooding. rain and wind and thunderstor this morning and a quieter second half of the day. overnight, a lot of cloud cover and temperatures in the mid and upper 40's. we have a pair of two's. the next storm will bring the next -- worst rain and wind between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. thursday, most of us are dry. another storm friday and saturday. reggie: lunar new year stamps. how san franciscans can be the first to buy them. kumasi: super plumes may pay -- pop up this spring but there is a challenge to the growth. a challenge to the growth. reggie:
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kumasi: a special treat for people in san francisco who honored the lunar new year. people get early access to a new lunar new year's stamp. release ceremony. the stamp features and -- 2023 is the year of the rabbit. reggie: public schools in san francisco has felt the impact of the storms. custodians have been the unsung heroes. people like this at mckinley elementary working to address issues before students arrive. yesterday, a leak started at the lunch time. >> started coming this way --
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started coming this way along the wall. >> it was so wet and these just getting wetter. we are putting buckets -- keeping kids away from their. reggie: many other the district schools have been experiencing similar situations. when this classroom was flooded, the plumber -- custodian mate -- build a ditch -- built a ditch. he says he is looking forward to the end of the wet season. kumasi: look at this gorgeousness. another rain means another super bloom is likely and this is from on few years ago --from a few years ago. experts are telling the sf standard it is not all sunshine and roses and california's booms might be in jeopardy. people are trembling the delicate flowers and damaging ecosystems -- trampling the
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delicate flowers and damaging ecosystems. drew: we cannot have nice things. look at the beauty. we are tracking scattered showers and storms and i want to highlight this cell that is strengthening. the national weather service has highlighted the proper hail and strong gusting winds with this cell and it is going to move or -- over the western half of san francisco. folks in the sunset, at r , be aware, you may see hail and gusty winds and that is the threat we are under. more storms developing over the next 6-8 hours and it is windy. the winter gusting 43 miles per hour at sfo. we had winds this morning at the magnitude of 50-70 miles per hour and these will stay with us through the rest of the morning. we will likely see more trees and power outages.
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we have scattered downpours and more thunderstorms are developing and gusty winds as well and we are tracking the possibility of hail underneath these thunderstorms and the flood threat remains elevated because of the downpours and trees are likely coming down in spots where we see gusty winds and we will take you to sutro camera -- tower. we have storms highlighted for the next half of the day and that is the best chance finding wet weather in your neighborhood and as we head towards the afternoon and evening, the storms will get out of here and we will dry out but the next storm arrives tomorrow. reggie: -- kumasi: promising news for those still trying to pay off student loans. reggie: flooding and downed trees can cause big trouble. some roads are not safe. kumasi: imagine trying to golf in this weather. the game interrupted by heavy winds and rain along california's coast.
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and the flashing lights. please slow down. pay attention. how would you feel if that was your mom? flashing lights mean move over. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. sweeping through the bay area flooding roads and streets. this is a live look at san ctually looking at the golden gate bridge as we are on storm watch this morning. reggie: trees are walking roads across the area, some of them may cut you off. we are keeping an ai on those conditions. kumasi: parts of santa cruz county are under heavy water. we are live with a look at the damage. reggie: it is tuesday, january 10. kumasi: 15 coverage starting with the drew. drew: go to live doppler 7
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