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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. ama: destruction. a mess forces evacuations in the bay area is bracing for the next storm that's expected to arrive in a matter of hours. dan: after a break, the rain returns today and we will see more over the weekend. ama: sandhya patel is here with what we can expect for saturday. sandyha: it will be a potent storm. let's take a look at live doppler 7. a strong storm. closer right now, we are see a couple spotty showers ahead of the storm system which is a level three, a strong storm for tomorrow morning. downpours, flooding, dangerous serve. gusty wind and possible wind damage. the biggest concerns will be flooding on the roads, small stream flooding, downed trees,
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high likelihood of power outages and mudslides. be prepared as we go hour-by-hour. 5:00 in the morning, heavy rain moving in. it will continue to intensify. by 7:00, it is widespread. downpours and potential for thunder as well. the wind picking up out of the south. there's a flood watch, potential for flooding across the entire bay area. i will be back with a number of watches and warnings, coming right up. dan: the north bay been getting absolutely soaked. today, the rain took its toll, resulting in a number of mudslides. there was one in lagunita's another in fairfax that forced people to evacuate. tim johns was in marin county tonight where they are preparing for what could be a rough weekend. reporter: the destruction left behind by the parade of storms hitting the bay area continued friday at this apartment complex in fairfax.
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a mudslide crashed into the building, displacing 19 residents along with their pets. >> i got woken up this morning by a loud knock on the door. it was the fire department saying the hills were coming down. reporter: another slight happened in lagunita's where one family was left to clean up the mess in their backyard. >> it was a busy day for first responders. fire officials tell me they are gearing up for what is to come this weekend. reporter: at the fire station. >> this is one of the teams we will have on a pre-position tonight. reporter: the battalion chief showed us the search and rescue equipment he and his team are getting ready for the coming days. >> we will see trees down, power lines down. we will be out of power. it all comes down to where the storm impacts the bay area. reporter: there will be several teams on standby throughout the county, ready to respond in a moments notice. >> we've had multiple deployments of our urban search and rescue team in preparation
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for the storm events. reporter: he says he thinks everyone is ready for a little break. >> i think we are ready for the sun to come out and for things to dry out a little bit. reporter: abc7news. ama: in the south bay, new evacuation warnings for sarah clinic county. -- sarah client county. heavy flooding, mudslides, high winds, and other storm dangers are expected. evacuation warnings are not orders. people should be ready to go. in santa clara county, part of mines road has collapsed and is close to the alameda county line. this is near san antonio valley. for those who live in the area, this is a vital route to get to the tri-valley and interstate 680. reporter: a massive's -- dan: a massive single causing a headache for residents living along the san mateo county
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coast. part of highway 92 is shutting down from highway 35 through main street and half moon bay. storms continue to pose a threat. it could take an hour for people to reach the nearest hospital. >> if there's multiple patients or transports needed, you'll have to rely on helicopters to help bring patients out or they have to wait longer for ground ambulances. dan: san mateo county says life flight will remain on stan ploy but will only deploy if it is safed. it's unclear when the highway will be open. crews have reduced a stretch of highway one to a single lane as storms continue to batter san mateo county. the southbound lanes started to buckle south of pescadero road. parts of the highway dropped as much as three feet. that's extreme league dangerous for drivers. now to santa cruz county and the recovery further reopening businesses even with more rain coming up.
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many of the hardest hit coastal towns are asking visitors to come, shop, and be supportive of the community. amanda del castillo has the story now from capitola village. ♪ reporter: capitola village hope ring true. fewer people were in town friday night. this was a welcome sight after storms tore through oceanside businesses and left others in the dark. >> it feels like whiplash. it feels like you can't catch your breath. reporter: this capitola owner describing battling weeks of bad weather after years of the pandemic. she wants to make a difference so she's raising money for the santa cruz county disaster fund and has established a home for those who relied on businesses that were hardest hit. >> is going to make me cry. a lot of the musicians that play here i feel a sense of responsibility
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to help and provide a venue where people can come. reporter: the goal, get people to come. many feel there's a misconception that the village has shut down after seeing properties with severe damage. this sign reads loud and clear, capitola village is open. >> the business meeting this morning with a lot of business owners. that was really touching, to touch base and make sure everything's ok and where we go from here. >> as a business owner, you don't see this often. it might be spread out. this village is very tightknit. we are all friends here and it's an incredible relationship. reporter: friday, through the village visiting shops that have reopened. over and out toss, recoveries are being taken on by friends of santa cruz state parks. they launched a fund focus on the long-term support of iconic sea cliff stapes. >> the storms keep coming.
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it's early days right now in terms of knowing what the price tag is going to be to fix this park. but we want to be there and give the community away to support that overtime. reporter: the determination from those who have suffered so much across anna graves county highlights the community's unwavering resilience. >> i have seen people truly come together who are experiencing their own devastation and tragedy through this storm and even still through covid and coming up to other people, how are you doing, what do you need, how can i help? reporter: abc7news. ama: in the north bay, muir woods will open late tomorrow because of the storm coming in. this will give staff time to walk through the park to make sure it is safe to open. the park may open later or close for the day, depending on the weather. the salinas river crested earlier today after it hit flood stage last night. there were fears the flooding could cut off the monterey peninsula.
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however, neighboring san luis obispo county, the health department there says 300,000 gallons of sewage released into the river on monday. the health department says the sewage had been treated before it overflowed. dan: more to come. a startling discovery on the uc berkeley campus. what was found inside an abandoned building. ama: devastated by a flood, a san francisco jim gets unexpended help. who is stepping up to raise money. dan: does this dreary weather have you feeling depressed? we have expert advice to brighten your mood. ama: a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> it's cold outside so watch tv. >> my mother has watched pitch perfect hundreds of times. >> that is so sweet. >> yeah. [laughter] the first 20 times is sweet. the next 80 times it becomes crazy.
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2023 on disney+. it's going to be quite a year. new stories. this is just the beginning. definitely. new faces. peter pan? were you expecting someone else? and some familiar ones too. hang on. like this handsome fellow! little over the top, don't you think? there's only one place that's home to all of this and so much more. disney+. ama: friday the 13th was a lucky day for someone in maine who bought a mega millions ticket. that person is the only one to hit tonight's jackpot. this is the second-largest jackpot in the games history. in california, to tickets matched five out of six numbers, one sold right in the bay area. one was sold in southern
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california. there tickets are worth nearly a million dollars each. here are the winning numbers for tonight's drawing. 30, 43, 40 5, ball is 14. dan: a human skeleton has been discovered in an unused building on the uc berkeley campus. the human remains were found tuesday in a residential hall complex at the clark kerr campus , approximately one mile from the main campus. uc berkeley police say there are no reports of a missing person for anyone associated with the school so it's a mystery. the person's identity and how long the body has been inside the building is unknown. gym in san francisco's castro neighborhood. neighbors have stepped up in a big way. today, another surprise. lululemon pitched in. suzanne phan has a closer look at what a difference that made. reporter: take a look at all the
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damage flooding did to this gym in the castro district after a storm pummeled the bay area. >> we were standing here, basically the entire wall exploded with water. reporter: a pipe burst in one of the gym walls. >> we estimate the cost to fix the wall will be about $20,000. then we have more cleanup costs, lost wages to employees. every week we are closed, we lose a thousand dollars. reporter: he had to shut down right when they were expecting a bunch of new clients with new year's resolutions. >> we thought we were coming out the other side. mother nature slapped us across the face. it reporter: a gym across the street stepped up to help them in a big way. they set up a gofundme campaign. on friday, another major surprise.
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>> lululemon found out about it somehow and they said, we want to do a fundraiser for you to support that gofundme. reporter: all the money raised by lululemon's pop-up shop goes to help them. >> we have their gofundme link here. we are asking for $30 donations for all of this product. this design is from a local artist. reporter: gofundme started by the competitor jim raised at -- $8,000. lululemon helped raise another five grand in less than four hours on a rainy day. they say they are just happy to help. >> we are gob smacked. if there was ever a use for that word, this is it. i can't thank them enough for setting up this gofundme. it is just so heartwarming. it cheered me up a lot.
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out there. people want small businesses to survive and thrive. reporter: abc7news. dan: there's a lot of good out there. trucks are being turned around on eastbound interstate 80 due to a number of spinouts over donner summit. all traffic is building -- being held at nine. travel is certainly not advised as wintry conditions pick up the weekend. if you must drive, here are some tips. fill up your gas tank. bring extra clothes, food, water. drivers can expect a chain controls and delays. take a look at the snow. this is what one woman encountered during her drive home last night. walls of snow lining the road. in less than two weeks, the uc berkeley snow map says more than six feet of snow has piled up in soda springs. ama: if you've been feeling blah from these cold days or anxious from the storm dangers, you are
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not alone. we are just not used to this much gloom and intense weather on a regular basis. the lack of sun can lead a lot of people to feel low mood, energy, and engagement. our mental health is incredibly important. i spoke with a psychiatrist today. he says a lot of the tips to improve your mood are things you might hear from any other doctor. >> when it comes to really bad weather or a long stretch of dark days, this is the stuff you might hear from every other doctor's visit. exercise. good diet. exercise is a really good tip even if you don't -- fit in a lock. it really helps. from the moment you wake up, turn some lights on. there are alarm clocks that wit -- with built-in lights. those are good ways to help boost your mood a little bit. ama: he mentioned nutrition specifically. he's talking about well-rounded meals that include vegetables to
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get the vitamins we might normally get from the sun. not just snack after snack after snack. he says even a change in routine leica pop of color in your wardrobe can help. dan: that's a good idea. ama: you can't bank sunshine. i asked. it can help you recharge so take advantage when we get some sun. dan: we had some today which was nice. those are great tips. some people are affected more than others. it goes on for weeks at a time and it can be tough. guess what? ama: it's back. sandyha: yes. you will see some peaks of blue this weekend so hopefully that lift your spirits. the storm is back. that's what they are referring to. here's a look at live doppler 7. our next storm just off the coast line. lightning strikes are beginning to show up southwest of monterey. locally, a lot of this is moisture in the clouds. a few isolated showers showing up.
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temperatures in the 50's. don't forget those things. don't cross flooded avoid parking under power lines. this is the time when you need to be extra careful. it's a strong level 3 for tomorrow morning. downpours and flooding, dangerous surf, thunder chance, gusty wind with possible wind damage during this time. the russian river at 25.6 feet. flood stage is 32. by sunday, it is expected to rise above flood stage. the other river to watch is the san lorenzo river. right now, it's at 10.4. 12:00 tomorrow, expected to go above at 20.1, well above flood straight -- stage. flood watch up for the entire bay area tomorrow through monday. flooding is possible. streams and creeks are a concern. heavy runoff is going to lead to
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minor coastal flooding tomorrow morning through monday morning. surf is up here get three to 17 footers right now. warning is up until 10:00. breakers at 20 to 25 feet. up to 30 feet occasionally. that's dangerous conditions for swimming. wind advisory for gusty wind up to 45 miles per hour from 3:00 to 10:00 tomorrow. solano county going even longer. you will notice those winds really picking up over 40 miles per hour at 7:00 tomorrow as the front approaches. right now, all common from our san jose camera but not for long. 5:00, downpours in the morning. 7:00, widespread downpours. the heaviest of the rain and wind going through. 9:00, it's in the east bay and south bay. scattered showers. in the afternoon, another round of brief heavy rain comes in. there may be some thunder as well so keep that in mind.
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11:00 tomorrow night, most of the activity is dying down. about two inches in the santa cruz mountains. look at this. zephyr cove. it is snowing right now. don't try to travel. chain controls and road closures. winter storm warning until 10:00 monday. heavy snow. three to six feet with gusty wind makes it tough to travel. 40's and 50's. stormy start tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, just a few showers. a look at the big game forecast for the playoffs tomorrow at levi's stadium. the worst of it is gone by the time the niners take on the seahawks. 58 degrees at kickoff. 55. the seven-day forecast is a three on our exclusive storm impact scale for tomorrow. it will be a stormy start to the morning. one for sunday. martin luther king jr. day, one. it looks like a break on tuesday. we go with a level 1 on wednesday and a chance of showers.
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dan: 49ers ticket prices plummeting. another storm expected to hit the bay area. you can find a ticket for as 70 bucks. ama: a lot of fans loaded up on storm gear today ahead of tomorrow's showdown. these are some of the cheapest playoff tickets niners fans can remember. dan: sandia says the rain may have moved on by then. we will see. the warriors made history tonight in san antonio. ama: larry beil is here with sports. larry: the warriors, spurs, 68,000 of their best friends. could the dubs start this road could the dubs start this road trip with a w the hulu and disney+ bundle. you ready? the stories that move us.
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larry: good evening. the 49ers are 9.5 game favorites to beat the seahawks tomorrow. however, the expected rain creates the great unknown as there could be a weird fumble or a pass. is that what decides the outcome? niners are clearly the better team. they are loaded with all pros. brock first qb ever picked last in the draft to start a playoff game. kyle shanahan is ready for everything, from the rain to possible injuries. >> we have everything in the game plan to go it anyway. not just because of weather. you always have that plan. we know it's a big possibility. we will see how it affects both sides and we will adjust accordingly. dan: -- larry: w on the spurs.
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60,323 fans. steph curry with three of his 15 points right there. if you bought tickets at the nosebleed section, here's the view you had. is that donte v -- d finch and the? klay thompson waiting flyby. thank you. 16 points. rare road low out. eight warriors in double figures. high off the window over jacob burden. warriors with a season-high in points. they are back at .500. steve kerr on a memorable night. >> i got emotional before the game. they played the video and introduced me. to get innovation from 68,000 fans gives you chills. larry: women's hoops. number two stanford putting their 38 game conference win streak on the line against ucla. haley jones slams on the brakes,
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extends the lead. they led by as many as 10. ucla got within two. fourth quarter block part. sharks and oilers. he had his stick knocked into his own face. that's how it's going. happy birthday to economy david. two power-play goals on his 26 birthday. sharks had a great chance in the third. logan couture. denied by jack campbell. they fall 7-1. their worst loss of the season.
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ama: you can always track the rain, wind, and flooding forecast on the abc 7 bay area streaming app. the abc 7 bay area app is available on your roku, apple tv, and google tv devices.
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thanks for watching. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. stay safe and dry this weekend. ama: good night. ♪ >> hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people and good living. ♪
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on today's show, delicious mooncakes and milkbread, community wrestling, pinball paradise, 80 over 80. but first, celebrity ball. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> did you get any shots of my hitting out there? >> was that what that was? >> huh? uh-huh. that was it. >> you need a spatula. >> that's -- i do. actually, i need a ladle. [ indistinct shouting, cheering ] >> well, it's pretty much, fun and games are over now, folks. [ crowd shouts ] i put two bottles of santo tequila in your dugout. >> oh, boy. that's just what i need. >> good for your team. it's good. >> yeah, yeah. >> it's energy water. >> it loosens you up. loosens you up. that's the idea. >> this way, you won't hurt anything. >> exactly. you're not going to pull a hammy with this one. ♪
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>> my only prayer is nobody hits the ball to me. >> to me. >> yeah. [ laughs ] >> here's the deal. tim's team, if you don't hit the ball, free dinners at guy's vegas. >> oh, come on, man. i can't offer anything like that. >> well, don't hit the ball. >> i mean, what, a free ticket to my show? whoop. >> there you go. >> yeah, right. >> i promise you, they will not hit to you. >> [ laughs ] ♪ >> both kim and i have the same appreciation and admiration for our vets and for active military. and when we started talking about this, it just kept escalating, like, "okay, well, let's have a food and wine event. okay, well, let's have a concert. okay. well, let's feed the vets. okay, well, let's let the fans sit with the vets. let's have a softball game, you know. let's call our buddies. >> they got my my middle brother and my younger brother out here. >> my sons are here. my dad's a veteran. he's here. my parents are here. all of our friends are here. >> one chance for our family to get together and honor our father and his legacy and what he did for baseball and
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what he did as a human being. and it's fun on another level to see these guys get out here and be able to enjoy themselves and and really have a good time and understand that we're here for them. >> freedom isn't free, and these are the people who made the ultimate sacrifice. and not just them, but their families. >> we both serve the same communities, and we thought together is better. and to be able to do it on this historical field that's been here since the late 1800s... ...in which many of these ballplayers that are here today played on this field, including tug mcgraw. one of the greatest jewels here in the outfield area is the veterans home that's been here since 1884, and they've had a tough time with covid and have not been able to participate. so we thought, why not bring out a good old celebrity softball classic? our team has consisted of the heroes of the community, and that is our first responders, law enforcement, and healthcare professionals. ♪ ♪
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>> someone's going to win, i think. is there ties in six-inning softball? >> there's no ties in baseball. >> there's no crying in baseball, that's all i know. there's no crying in baseball. no, i think what'll happen, it's going to be the perfect setup for whoever wins has to come back to defend their championship. >> that means we have to do it again next year. >> yeah. oh, gosh. how far are you gonna twist that arm? okay. okay. okay. i'll be back. >> i've been here 12 years, and this is the most incredible event this home has ever had in the 12 years i've been here. this is beyond belief. >> for the vets, for the first responders, for the fans to see both of us in a different energy, in a different light, in a different environment, i think is going to be hysterical. my youngest son is my coach, and he's already just walked up to me and said, "i'm just letting you know right now, if you're not giving it your all, you're going to be..." >> [ laughs ] >> to be here. >> his son's already going to yank him. >> oh, i love fun, and i'm having fun, yeah. >> and so what we're doing right now, besides raising money, is each one of these first responders an

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