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his is a 7 reggie: the kumasi: flooding and toppled trees. we found homes that are red tagged and other neighborhoods in the south bay that people have been forced to evacuate reggie: because of flooding. reggie:the roads are -- evacuate because of flooding. reggie: the roads are slick. kumasi: you can see a lot of green and yellow across the bay area. it doesn't look like it is moving fast. drew: this is a slow storm.
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doppler you where the heaviest rain is. toward the north bay and city and east bay, where the orange and ella, heavy rain over parts of san francisco. marin county into the east bay and that will create water on the roads. the ground is the saturated. that means it will run off immediately as the rain falls. more heavy rain offshore, all moving through over the next four to five hours as the commute is getting underway. if you can wait until 10:00 a.m., we will be through the worst of it. it is a level three storm. it lead to flooding and possible thunderstorms. wind gusts ramping up. a high wind warning in effect. a flood watch in effect. we are tracking heavy
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we will take a closer look at the storm and show you the wind ramping up and plan out the rest of your day coming up in eight minutes. kumasi: the weather has a lot of people on edge, especially people dealing with mudslides. the ground is already saturated and runoff will begin almost immediately. amanda del castillo you is live where wet soils have caused a lot of issues for homeowners. amanda: the rain is coming down and is expected all morning long. imagines the concern for the residents in santa rosa. i am on cooper drive in the two red tagged homes. behind that, the hillside has been saturated and the soil causing a lot of went. when -- in the sunlight, you can see plastic tarps lining the
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hill to repel the rain and keep the hillside from moving. dump an additional two to three inches of rain. the saturation of the soil has moved the hillside it considerably and expected to continue, white city energies -- engineers are focusing on stabilizing and minimizing damage and figuring out a repair plan. many residents were at how it will impact their homes. >> if it is going to come down and keep going, it could potentially slide the houses off their foundations and potentially slide mine too. manda: the homeowner spelling out that threat as several houses are in danger where the saturated hillside is moving after so much rain. we know it is the back-to-back
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storms we have seen since january causing the danger and it is something all of the residents that have the hillside to the backs of their homes are looking for. reporting live, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. reggie: a walking path collapsed during sunday's storms. a path near shadow and there is no estimate on how long to get it fixed. kumasi: officials preparing for the possibility of more rain some may not be able to go home for weeks. residents say they were left with nowhere to go. >> we got back waited aroun time in the morning. we had maybe 30 minutes.
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we grabbed the necessary things, blankets and a little bit of clothes and left and came here. >> my neighbor is like 80 something years old and has no water. they want let us take him water. kumasi: monterey county sheriff's office says they can't let people go back home. reggie: many displaced art farmworkers and some have lost their crop for the second time this year. each acre can gross up to $30,000 per year depending on the crop. >> this loss is equating to between $50,000 in in potential $200,000 sales. this event is going to impact availability so when you go to the grocery store, you might not find what you normally find. or you will find your produce, fruits and vegetables at a
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higher price than you are normally used to. reggie: there are at least five shelters open for residents who have been displaced in monterey and santa cruz counties. a representative asking people not to drop off donations because they have with they need. kumasi: state officials offering resources to marginalized communities as more storms move in. they have emergency kits and planning for possible evacuations. people with disabilities encouraged to find people who can help them during a blackout. >> providers so they can help you. people you can know and trust and rely on. kumasi: tips to be ready for evacuation include keeping cell phones charged and keeping a bag with your important documents and medications ready. flooding is still a top concern, not just in the bay area but statewide. >> with the forecast and
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incoming storms and looking at the forecasted conditions across the state, several rivers will reach flood stage into thursday resulting from more precipitation and saturated conditions and snow melting at lower elevations, all due to the increased runoff. kumasi: state and local officials working together across the state. drew: we have rain out there. the morning new, flood advisories popping up as we speak across san francisco and the north bay. we have a lot of water. use caution. rain is heavy leading to poor visibility. because of the time change, is dark until 730 morning and when it is dark and raining, it is hard to see where the standing water is.
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use extra time and distance. here is live doppler seven. parts of the north bay, this is a heavily traveled road. look at the heavy rain stretching thr heavy rainfall across 80 and parts of the north bay. you can seat highway 37, very wet. heavy rain from sonoma to napa. it is mild. mid and upper 50's. here is future weather. a messy morning commute during heavy rain through 8:00 and 9:00 a.m.. if you hold off travel until 10:00 a.m., you will be in much better shape. wind will ramp up quickly over the next couple of hours. a high wind warning in effect.
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wind could gust 50 to 70 miles per hour. we will take a closer look at the wind and live doppler 7 in eight minutes. let's check in with jobina. jobina: wanting to get to video because it is a mass -- mass this is northbound 680 before castlewood boulevard. orleans currently blocked and traffic being diverted to 84 because of a jackknifed big rig in the area due to the slick conditions on the roadways. stay off of the roads if you can. we have other issues we are following, mudslide at saratoga northbound and southbound between sanborn to redwood gulch road. it has expanded. also, emergency road closures underway on westbound 84 in portola valley. you can see rain coming down at
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the golden gate bridge. we will wrap up with a message from bart, running trains at slower speeds due to the weather and asking you to add 10 and it's to your planned travel time. reggie: still ahead, more impact the storm is having on the sierra. kumasi: trails being shut down, nothing to do with the weather but safety conditions. reggie: the latest on the silicon valley bank fallout, president biden reassuring americans there is no need fo
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police say a student stabbed and killed another student in a classroom. the principal and assistant principal have been placed on administrative leave through the end of the school year. kumasi: classes resuming at a campus after a lockdown yesterday. >> we were told there was someone armed and we were locked down. we were getting alerts that there was an armed intruder with a rifle but we did not get information unless we work texting family and friends. kumasi: police found a replica firearm and detained two for questioning. no one was hurt. reggie: gary moments for riders on a muni bus when someone got stabbed. this was heading from chinatown to union square.
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the stabbing happened during a fight between several juvenile boys. officers were flagged down by people at the bus stop. we spoke to someone who takes the route often. >> it is sad for the whole for someone to get stabbed. it makes it unsafe for everybody. you don't know who is who. reggie: one boy was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police did not release the ages of the boys involved and no arrests have been made. kumasi: all eyes on the economy. expecting a new report on inflation at 5:30 this morning. the question is how will the federal reserve respond? the fed chairman warned this month that more interest rate hikes on the way. there are questions if that should happen in the light of the collapse of signature bank
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and silicon valley. jobina: some are questioning if the rate hikes should be smaller or not happen. experts say it is because previous rate hikes were partially to blame for silicon valley bank's collapse. it heavily invested in long-term bonds when interest rates were low, causing assets to drop as rates went up. the federal reserve has announced it is launching a review of the bank surveillance and regulation. yesterday, customers lined up outside branches across the bay area to get their money after the biden administration announced it would cover all deposits even if they were larger than the insured by the $250,000 fdic. >> we finalize partnerships with some universe series -- universities and this happened so we brought the team out to see how to deal with this. when access was offered, we did not know, did that mean online or in prison, checks or not checks? it was not clear to us. jobina: banks across the country have found themselves in turmoil after the collapse of silicon valley and signature banks.
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yesterday stocks from more than , two dozen banks tumbled. that was despite president biden promising americans the banking system is resilient and their money is safe. reggie: president biden waking up in southern california after kicking off a three-day event in san diego. today he is set to address going violence in monterey park, where 11 people were killed in a mass shooting in january. the president made reference to it during the state of the union address, calling for a ban on assault weapons. kumasi: we are telling people to stay home until 10:00. do you think it will be clear out or safer? drew: it will be savor and easier to see her the heaviest rain will move out. flood advisories popping up. flood advisories in effect for all areas shaded in green. parts of the east bay as well
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because of the time change, it stays dark until 7:30 this morning and it will be hard to see where the water is standing on the roads. drive slow if you have to be out there and add extra distance to the cars around you. heavy rain moving through. into the north bay, to dylan beach, this line of heavy rain will be approaching santa rosa over the next hour or so. light showers for much of the insula and south bay to mountain view and san jose, light rain creating slick conditions on the roads. this morning, it is all about the rain, heavy at times. after 10:00 a.m., the heaviest of the rain will move out. better conditions if you need to travel this morning.
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conditions will ramp up. wind gusting above 60 miles power along the coastline. hyatt wind warning in effect. high snow doubles warning in effect. highs in the upper 50's to lower 60's. things will calm down tonight. that will lead to a dry day tomorrow. heavy rain and wind this morning. dry tomorrow and thursday. by friday and into the weekend, we have showers, light in nature . reggie: commercial salmon season will be canceled. we will explain
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developing. jobina: t biggest issue on the roads is in pleasanton with a jackknifed rig on northbound 680 blocking all lanes before castlewood boulevard. kumasi: number three, in santa rosa, two homes red tagged and others in danger because of a falling hillside. city engineers monitoring conditions hour-by-hour. reggie: number four, flooding expected to continue and a risk for flooding in santa cruz county. several evacuation centers are open, including the santa cruise fairgrounds. kumasi: number five, the oakland zoo will be closed today because of the storm. officials looking to clean up damage from previous storms. reggie: number six, starting to see the damage the storms have caused in the lake tahoe area. several roots have collapsed.
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kumasi: number seven, the federal reserve launching a review of regulation of the silicon valley bank after it collapsed. yesterday, long severalrails prs for dogs. it will be prohibited in mountain lake park and presidio golf course until september, where female coyotes have dens and can be territorial when rearing pups. >> they are trying to alert the dog, this is my territory and my area and you are a threat to my ups and livelihood and i want you out of here. kumasi: people without dogs are allowed on the trails. if you ever encounter a coyote and have a dog on a leash, pull your dog close to you and walk away. you should also maintain eye
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contact with the coyote to establish dominance until you leave the area. reggie: the salmon fish and ring canceled for only the second time. there commercial salmon shing until april of next year. the agency said i t chinook sa. both areas have reported record low numbers because of drought conditions. a huge victory for companies like luber and luber and -- like all were uber and lyft. they got an exception from state law that classified independent contractors as employees. opponents say the measure is unconstitutional because it restricts lawmakers' abilities to oversee compensation for gig workers. rock 22 will likely be appealed to the state supreme court.
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-- proper likely be appealed to the supreme court. kumasi: any action taken by a board could have little impact the state deadline to introduce new legislation for this year was february 17. it is not just us, the east coast being hit by weather a late-season nor'easter could from new york to new england and we are seeing tens of thousands of power outages. within 20 million people under winter weather alerts, including people in boston. >> we are looking at potential he the biggest storm we have seen in massachusetts. kumasi: new york's governor has mobilized the national guard for support. the biggest concerns are high wind and coastal flooding. reggie: coming up, officials at yosemite had fingers crossed
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: now at 5:30, taking look at live doppler seven, green and yellow all over the map, another wet morning for the entire bay area. kumasi: more snow in the sierra mountains. communities already inundated with several feet of snow and now racing for more. reggie: we have this morning tracking the latest atmospheric river from the studio and the roads. we are going to start with meteorologist drew tuma.
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drew: t will be a mess. heavy rain and strengthening winds. we will zoom into the area, heaviest rain from napa. same for fairfield, heavy showers from penn grove. flood advisories already in effect. this means we are seeing water piling up on roads. it is tough to see where the water is standing since it is dark this morning. please drive slow and add extra space to the cars in front of you. rounds of downpours throughout the morning. on the storm impact scale, it is a level three strong storm. rain heavy at times leading to flooding. we could possibly see thunderstorms as well and wind is increasing, turning strong
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and damaging. we are still in the thick of the storm at 7:00 a.m. with wind increasing. if you hold off on some travel until 10:00 a.m., it will be a lot less stressful. a high wind warning in effect. we will take a closer look at the wind and go hour-by-hour. reggie: we have seen slick roads this morning. kumasi: joining us the california highway patrol. tell us what is going on right now. >> road conditions obviously real wet and slick and because of the heavy rains, we have seen a lot of increased potholes and a flooding. we are asking everyone to remain inside if they can and if they are on the road, keep it slow and extra cautious of potential
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hazards. kumasi: are there certain hotspots? >> on 280, we have a lot commuters that get lost in the open traffic and when speeds are increased and wet roads, we see a lot more spinouts. a lot of the on ramps, 101 we have a lot of sharp turns and to much speed on those slick on ramps because spinouts. reggie: i am wondering how people did on friday as we talked to you then. is the message getting out there? >> it is. thankfully, we have great bay area listeners that watch the show and listen to the advice and adhere to the advice we appreciate those keeping their speed low and the visual horizon high enough they can see the hazards. reggie: worst-case scenario, imagine someone on their commute
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and they unexpectedly hit a lot of water and start to spin out. what do they do? >> a lot of people get stuck on keeping their foot on the brake. if you can release the full break and get traction back to your tires, the turning movements don't have to be so drastic. if you can slow down in terms of locking your brakes and providing traction is one of the best things you can do. kumasi: we appreciate you and we hope that does not happen. it is great to be prepared. thank you for coming on this morning. >> absolutely. reggie: new video from the bohemian county in sonoma county highway. it is close near get debris off of the roadway. that is not the only problem in this and only -- sonoma county
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pierce some homes red tagged after a hillside started to give way. amanda del castillo io is live. amanda: two homes, including the one behind me, are red tagged yesterday along cooper drive in santa rosa. there is a hillside behind these two homes. we know you can see a tarp on the slope of the hill. the biggest worry surrounds this atmospheric river just forecast to dump an additional two to three inches of rain into santa rosa. the fire department confirms the hillside had movement in january, and other residents are concerned about will the movement affect them. >> more rain on the way and we will see how much the dirt continues to shift we don't know what to expect.
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amanda: fire officials say continued rain, the saturation of soil has moved hillside considerably and will continue to do so. city engineers monitoring conditions hour-by-hour. the focus is on stabilizing and minimizing damage and coming up with a repair plan. kumasi: damage now being seen in the lake tahoe area. heavy snow taking a toll on homes. this is video showing a large crack in the ceiling. several others have seen roofs and entrances collapse altogether. a grocery store has closed as a precaution. let's go live and conditions. this is our camera at lake tahoe. visibility expected to get
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worse. it is not been easy getting to lake tahoe your this is a long eight near donner summit. james are required anyone from kingvale to the donner exchange. -- chains are from kingvale to the donner exchange. reggie: this is the third snow is winter on record at the lab, within 54 feet of snow since october and expects up to 30 inches more just today. kumasi: neighbors in truckee finding creative ways to clear snow from their homes. they are using a rope tied to a bocce ball to cut the snow and they say the moisture was bringing water damage inside the house so they had to do something. all the snow services were booked solid in the area. they know it is a temporary fix and plan to hire a crew and they can. reggie: yosemite national park
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could open after it got slammed by snow. a park spokesperson told abc 7 they are shooting for a partial reopening on friday but it depends on what happens with the atmospheric river today. yosemite has been closed for 2.5 weeks. kumasi: more on the financial fallout of silicon valley bank. the broader impact in the bay area. reggie: vote that could determine a food security lifeline for low income families. drew: the morning commute, please use a lot of caution. we have rain, heavy at times creating poor visibility. water standing on the roadways with flood advisories in effect. extra time is it needed an extra distance between the cars around you. you can see downpours scattered across the north bay, and highway four getting inundated by heavy rain.
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we will track the next round of heavy rain, slowly moving in at 15 miles per hour. heavy rain around 7:30 erie is live doppler seven. you can see the atmospheric river has arrived -- heavy rain around 7:30. here is live doppler 7. you can see the atmosphere has arrived. mid to upper 50's as you step outside. a flood watch in effect for the entire region. we are seeing new areas of flooding and more likely. 7:00 a.m., a lot of yellow and orange on future weather indicating heavy rain moving through as the morning goes on. toward 10:00 a.m., heavy rain moves out and showers turn lighter and scattered in nature and that is why we are stressing if you can hold off until 10:00 a.m., you'll be in better shape when the rain is out of here.
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high wind warning in effect for the entire region, 10 to 20 miles our right now and increasing over the next several hours as the atmospheric river continues to move on shore and we will find wind gusting 50 to 70 miles power that will bring down trees and cause scattered power outages. we will take a look at live doppler seven and the details in the seven-day forecast coming up in nine minutes. it is going to be a mess on the roads this morning. jobina: gloria rodríguez is on the way to a sig alert we have been following in pleasanton on northbound 680 before castlewood boulevard. all lanes are blocked and are being diverted to 84. it is certainly an impact due to the weather northbound and southbound nine between sanborn to redwood gulch road closed.
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road closures underway westbound 84 by fox hill road on the peninsula. a new crash coming in in oakland. a slowdown already starting speaking of oakland, we will wrap up with a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. traveling into san francisco, besides the heavy rain you are experiencing, everything else is moving smoothly. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines,
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called police to report the school had sent an email saying two students brought knives to school, before police heard from school administrators. the 15 and 17-year-old students were arrested the nextarld was stabbed and killed inside a classroom during a fight. a second student was stabbed in the same incident and is currently recovering. a 15-year-old student has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death. students within the district have expressed they don't feel safe and parents echoing the same concerns because it is not just at montgomery high school but a couple other incidents within the district. the montgomery high school principal and assistant principal have been placed on administrative leave through the end of the season -- school year. reggie: concern about a ripple effect for the economy after the
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silicon valley bank collapse. the bank was closed friday after it ran out of money due to a huge loss in the bond portfolio and depositors rushing to withdraw funds all at once. the treasury said they would not bailout the bank that would use $25 billion to offset deposits customers lost. president biden insisted the banking system is safe but companies and people in the bay area field they are being left in financial limbo. some telling dustin dorsey it left some companies on the brink of a funding collapse. >> what a difference a weekend makes. friday, the mood of the silken valley bank customers was concern and fear they may lose their businesses after the bank failure. relief for some today. >> i think the government this time moved fast.
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they did a good job at this time. i am pretty grateful. >> others worried after seeing the flaw in the system it highlighted. >> we will feel better when funds show more resilience to the situation. it looks like the day until that is certain depending on the method used. that is where we are at the moment. >> the line to get funds back was long and slow moving. it took an hour and a half to get through. employees answered questions along the way before customers could enter the doors for the first time since last week. >> everyone is being patient. they are letting three people in line into the lobby while three are being helped by the tellers and rotating through. everyone is just inpatient. we knew it would take patients. >> easier said than done when
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you are talking about millions of dollars in some cases. like one who could only imagine how this could have gone for his company and others have the government not stepped in. >> if they can get their money i don't think government would have wanted what to happen if they didn't get it.>> customersl change how they bank and wishing what is best for one another. >> i hope everyone gets what they need to be by the end of tomorrow because it is only good for the entire community. kumasi: of californians will soon face dramatic food shortages if the state doesn't take action. dozens rallied demanding legislature provide supplemental emergency funding. they say help will be needed starting next month in the pandemic era program ends that
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added extra for snap recipients. >> we are not economically out of post-covid state of emergency your this is an injustice to a light source to low income children, families, seniors and those with disabilities. kumasi: san francisco supervisors expected to vote on a legislation urging supplemental benefits. supporters say 100,000 people depend on those benefits in san francisco alone. we are on storm watch this morning. live doppler 7 showing a strong system parked over us right now. heavy rain, high wind impacting the bay area. reggie: here is a live look from the bay bridge toll plaza. rough for drivers. if you can work from home, this was a good day to have that. or maybe go in a little later. drew: maybe do a hybrid half-day.
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take it easy this morning and get on the road later today. the wind ramps up later today. live doppler seven, heavy rain over parts of the region. we have a slow-moving atmospheric river causing flooding in some spots and a flood advisory in effect for parts of the north bay and east bay, all areas shaded in green. we have observed water piling up on roadways. this is one of the concerns we had was water creating a very slow and dangerous commute at times. scattered downpours to santa rosa, napa. rainfall rates more than half an inch per hour creating issues in the flood advisory. we are tracking the next round moving in around 7:00 in the city and antioch at 9:27.
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on the storm imp is a level three with all of the rain and wind. slow-moving downpours. we are stressing after 10:00 a.m., things will quiet down. the heaviest rain will have moved out but the wind will ramp up. around lunchtime, wind 40, 50 miles per hour, which will bring down trees with scattered power outages. the storm morning is in effect above 6500 feet. downpours, gusty winds, 60's. tonight, drying out with temperatures in the 30's and 40's. this sto out. sunshine returning thursday. lorraine finishing out the week -- more rain finishing out week. reggie: coming up, we now know
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event. it is a ceremonial name change and i hope people have enough humor they can understand the importance of why we wanted to do this. reggie: they have other taylor nation, the city of taylor swift area but swift city took the cake. although tailored to was a runner-up -- taylor town. kumasi: happy birthday, steph curry, celebrating his fifth birthday today. he has become the face of the warriors since his career started. he jokingly said to stop counting birthdays after today. he shared the goal of playing 16 years. to top it off, he had a night monday, scoring 23 points with in the big win against the phoenix suns. reggie: the owner of the
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so-called warriors house is in danger of losing it to foreclosure. it is an unofficial landmark for warriors memorabilia but the owner owes $300,000 on a reverse mortgage. he is on disability and cannot afford to make the payments. the oakland community land trust is looking to buy the home, fixed it up and rent it to him for the rest of his life. kumasi: the end of the line for the relationship between jimmy garoppolo and the 49ers. it is reported he is headed to the las vegas raiders on a three-year, $67.5 million deal. he is expected to get $34 million in guaranteed money for that contract. he won more than half the games he played with the 49ers and is now joining the raiders coming off a losing season come with 86-11 record. drew: live doppler seven busy
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tracking the atmospheric river with heavy rain moving through parts of the region. we will zoom in to heavier rain and parts of solano county, vacaville. heavy rain moving through antioch and discovery bay a few minutes ago. showers from san jose to atherton and creating slick conditions. we are tracking this moving onshore over the next 90 minutes. redwood city expects heavy rain daly city shortly before 7:00. around 7:30, heavy rain doing in. flood advisory in effect for areas shaded in green. many seeing water piling up on roads. it atmospheric river moves through.
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temperatures, mid and upper 50's right now. here is the flood watch in effect for the entire region. we will see more areas of flooding and more heavy rain moving through. the next hour, we see heavy rain across a huge portion of the region. after 10:00 a.m., the heaviest of the rain will move out in the wind will be at their peak. high wind warning in effect for the entire region. it is easier for trees to come down in saturated soil. wind gusting 50 to 70 miles power and scattered power outages. let's check with the traffic alert. jobina: we do have a new but the newest development at metering lights on at the bay
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bridge toll plaza. the traffic is not bad but the conditions are. the same thing at the richmond san rafael bridge. for barth if you are relying on this, add 10 minutes to planned travel time because trains are running at slower speeds. the traffic alert is in pleasanton. a positive update. all lanes were blocked until a minute ago and they have open one lane on 684 castlewood boulevard. the sig alert remains in effect. a no longer -- they are no longer diverting traffic or you are able to get through one lane. gloria rodríguez is headed this way and we will have a live report in a few minutes. kumasi: new at 6:00, the east bay city with the lowest gas prices in the region. reggie:masi: a levy break forcig
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: golden gate bridge where drivers are dealing with slick road race --ways. reggie: the rain means more trouble in monterey county and a levy break disrupts hunters from their homes and it could be weeks before they can get back. kumasi: do is tracking the timing and the intensity -- drew is tracking the timing and the intensity on the storm. reggie: it is a mess outside. kumasi:
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