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threat of possible dry lightning of california. and thunderstorms developing special edition of nbc bay area here overnight in the bay area. news starts now with a microclimate weather alert. how long this heat wave is going to last. what the red flag warning means i'm terry mcsweeney. and what we can expect hidden, >> a confusing night across i'll have the full forecast coming up. stay with us. experience the ultimate sports hub. california. the company that orders utilities to turn power off when that grid is strained. tonight, it's said there would be no outages but then a short time later, gave the order to pg&e to begin a second night of rolling blackouts. >> the reason due to increased electricity usage along with unexpected loss of a power plant and wind power. announced it would impact 220 in parts of the central coast and central valley, monterey and not clear how long those areas lost power but moments ago, cal ico reporting all power has been ordered restored for now.
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it's important californians have health coverage. if you've lost health insurance, covered california can help. 220,000 customers lost power during the rolling outages, including tens of thousands here you may even get financial help to pay in the bay area. it was the first time rolling for your health insurance. outages had been called for in just visit coveredca.com today. two decades. now we spoke with cal ico earlier, explaining this is because of the hot weather and where you can find games, news and highlights. increased electricity usage across the west. right now at 8:30, another all in one place, right on your tv. day of scorching temperatures across the bay area. the xfinity sports zone. >> we rely on imports from other the effect the heat is having on use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. our state's power grid. states with our brand, especially in the later evening hours. it's day three of the dangerous heat wave and earlier tonight, follow the teams you love. so when energy tends to rise and, even get notifications more rolling blackouts in part with breaking news alerts and more. during the summertime because of the state. everyone's coming home from work >> more on that in just a moment but first, a live look at so you'll never miss an update. or getting that's the hottest with the xfinity sports zone part of the day. >> the outages should not dublin. everybody wins. temperatures in the east bay now that's simple, easy, awesome. today. triple digits in a lot of click, call or visit a store for details. continue overnight. places. these are not a public safety vianey arana, when are we going to see a little bit of relief from not until thursday. power shutout we saw during fire season last fall. the outages are the state's way of saving energy and regulate we got a couple of days to go. the power grid. i hope we're all helping each other out. if you've got ac, you know, this map you're looking at shows lucky you. i have ac, i feel blessed but i
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you where customers are in the live in an apartment but the dark right now. pge reminds customers to unplug micro weather alert. appliances to keep your use of in effect, let's look at the ac reasonable and then avoid entire weekend. using appliances during peak hours. monsoonal moist made for >> all of the power problems we said because of the heat. beautiful sunsets. this shot over san francisco. absolutely stunning there. senior u.s. official calling a live look at walnut creek. now we did see some record daily for a thorough transparnt highs today. current temperatures in san investigation into last week's jose, 85 degrees right now. the heat tonight, a look at 80 degrees in concord. beirut port blast. what's going on right now. david hale under secretary of san francisco, 79. state for political affairs >> well, you know, we definitely concord, 94. visited the port today, along that's right now. saw a scorcher today. with the u.s. ambassador to so much so, we managed to beat a and it's almost 9:00. can you imagine, 24 hour lebanon. the august 4th blast killed 174 couple of daily record highs in parts of the bay area. temperature change. believe it or not, running people and injured 6,000. i want to get to your current almost 10 degrees cooler in sot say it was caused by more than some spots including poolt aalo temperature in san francisco. 2,000 tons of ammonium nitrate 76 degrees right now, but stored at the port since 2013. downtown san francisco did see a hale said the fbi will help find high of 94 degrees. and santa rosa hit a high of out exactly what happened. wind speeds at about 18 miles 103. the old record was 101 set back per hour. look at san jose, 85 degrees and in 2019. >> fbi arriving this weekend. concord hit a high of 106 they will be playing their role they saw a high of 98 degrees beating the old daily record of 105 in 2019 as well and san with the invitation in order to today. let's get to the record francisco at the airport hit a
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high of 94. make sure that all the people and all of us have about what right where 94 was back in 2019. temperatures. exactly happened. didn't beat the record but it what led to the circumstances to matched the record. this explosion? incredibly hot day. santa r >> demonstrators have been in santa rosa and concord beat the the threat for dry lightning, the street since the devastating we've seen an incredible weather blast calling for the record. day across the bay area. resignation of all government 105 back in 2019 and san dangerous conditions. officials over what happened. elevated fire conditions because friends and family of a francisco airport, hit the daily of this, i'll go into more firefighter killed in that record along with oakland detail on that coming up in my beating the record by about 2 massive explosion came together full forecast. degrees. definitely a hot day today. it's going to be really to lay him to rest. important heading into tonight expecting to see hot and the overnight hours. the body was pulled from the >> we look forward to it, temperatures tomorrow but rubble this week. he's one of ten firefighters cooling. this is where we monitor to keep vianey, thank you. a close eye on it. a confusing night across satellite and radar. california. we talk about the incoming explosion. while he was given a hero's thunderstorms, possibility of calico that orders them to turn dry lining. off when the grid is strained. funeral, his coffin carried on the shoulder of his colleagues we've seen a lot of activity it's said there would be no and thousands of people parading today. already seeing hundreds of line through the streets. outages but a short time later, he was just 23 years old. strikes to the south in the ordered pg&e to begin a second central coast of california. night of rolling blackouts. three firefighters remain i'll break down what it means the reason is due to increased missing. >> fire crews in southern for us here in the bay area electricity usage along with overnight. how long that threat will remain california, continue to battle and how long this heat wave is unexpected loss of the power right there. going to last coming up in my plant and wind power. spectacular pictures burning full forecast for now. a bit of good news here. i'll send it back to you. north of l.a. and 17,000 acres tonight's blackouts are not expected to impact the bay area. >> even if people have power at take a look at this. home, they have to deal with the pg&e announced the outages would heat and marin county, using an impact 220,000 customers in in some areas, some firefighters exposition center as afor confe parts of the stcentral coast and
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facing unusual challenge. they got chase down by a ball monterey, santa cruz and san joaquin valley. not clear how long they lost power but 45 minutes ago, kal crews running for safety minding emergency shelter during fire season. the plan to open this center up its own businesses, crews in the for older marin county residents area with the road. to seek shelter from the heat ckalico overnight, lightning strikes was put together just friday reporting it's stopped for now. kept california firefighters these black yoults are nouts arc night at about the same time that blackouts were rolling busy, a strike right here. across the bay area. safety power shutoff. also thought to be behind a the outages were the state's way fire. this one right here. you can see in the distance of trying to save energy and the first time residents needed regulate the power grid. to seek one out. this map shows where customers >> first time coming to a along highway 1 near the are in the dark right now. village. dozens, if not hundreds of cooling center, usually our you see a few spotty outages lightning strikes across the there. coast early this morning. apartments have pools. we can't use the pool. customers to unplug at least 10 fires broke out as a appliances when not using them our place has no air con and we result. >> been talking about the get the sun a cooked. weather scene, the lightning, to ac use reasonable and avoid the heat obviously, keeping us >> reporter: 11 people came by up to date on that. today. they expect more over the next what's going on? few days as word gets out. it can comfortably accommodate in the peak hours. talking about it but people were still out and about in >> a lot to unpack there, terry. 150 people and up to 300 if you saw the video of the livermore today. necessary, but space is limited lightning. we've seen tons of social media because of covid-19 precautions. images of some of the fires that >> if you come to our marin have sparked because of that lightning and now, overnight
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county cooling center, we will here in the bay area locally, screen you for covid-19. talk about what they do to keep that's what we will be we will ask you to wear a mask cool downtown. monitoring to keep a very close >> when we can, get indoors with while you're here. eye. i want to show you some great we'll ask you to practice night views of how the bay area air-conditioning. and i brought a cooler with me physical is right now. full of water and ice to make >> reporter: this site will be showing a little bit more peace sure we stay hydrated and cold. operating through tuesday during the hottest hours of the day. ful activity. the restaurants have moved 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. operations outdoors and the heat is not helpingsituation. the orange glow, downtown san in san rafael, i'm sergio jose. the beautiful shot of san francisco. heading into the overnight quintana, nbc bay area news. >> people headed to san hours. pretty critical when it comes to francisco to get relief from the in santa clara, on the avenue the development and right now, heat but there were concerns the models are showing the with the roosevelt community center. about overcrowding. both open yesterday, going to be possibility in the santa cruz open through sunday from 1:00 area. let's talk about the p.m. to 9:00 p.m. christy smith. temperatures right now. >> reporter: people arrived 89 degrees in san jose. early to stake out their spot on the senior center on the it is so late in the light and the sand in san francisco. california, opened from 8:00 concord at 94. until 5:00 today. now, there is some cooling in before temperatures rise again you can head to our web site, across t in elk nbcbayarea.com to get a full palo alto. grove? list of cooling centers. >> >> up to the minute weather and here it is. alerts, it is free to download. down from sacramento trying to you can set it to get alerts for beat the heat, surprised it your area. wasn't cooler. >> it's warm but i like the
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breeze. i can deal with the breeze and turning to the other top that is lightning strikes seen once i get under that umbrella, story tonight. the fight against the coronavirus. i'll be even better. added more than 12,000 cases. >> reporter: a day at the beach statewide, total number of that all day long in central is about s infections at 613,000. california. bringing needed supplies. continues to rise across the >> got our hand sanitizer, our u.s. today. hit a milestone, more than lysol and you see where we're 170,000 americans now died from in the north bay, red flag warning in place through setting up camp right there. the virus. the united states leads the tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. pretty far distance away from worlds in infections with 5.3 the greatest impact will be everybody. >> reporter: the city encouraged people to stay hydrated and stay million cases. because of those fast-moving thunderstorms and that dry covid's new threat, cases among lightning. home if possible. dry lightning is cloud to ground if it's too hot, look for cooler children. that's going up. now teachers are taking actions, lightning with not a lot of shade outside while keeping a distance and repeat the mask in one district to lay this plan precipitation associated with it. not rain but the lightning start of school this monday. we're learning of a strike and then a lot of that message. game-changing new covid test developed in part by the nba. evaporated before hitting the grou ground. dangerous heat remain not until here's nbc's blane alexander in tomorrow but monday, tuesday, atlanta. >> reporter: tonight, a new warning from the cdc. and wednesday. over 100 degree temperatures for covid-19 cases among children the valleys and high humidity, are steadily rising. rangers stopped by, doing which is what's been bringing that muggy feel. outreach. >> politely asked if we wanted that monsoonal moisture, making 17 and under account for 7% of it sort of feel very, you know, masks which is a smart way to covid cases adding to the make sure people wear masks when they're not eating. difficult decision facing earlier. and humid, and told me that he teachers and parents, how to handle back to school. students in cherokee county, had never been to houston and kind of feels a little like
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georgia, end week two with more houston. your hour by hour outlook right than 1600 in quarantine, twice now. look at what happens around as many as the end of the first week of school. 10:30. see the possibility of thunderstorms flaring up >> it can be warm with the face >> send your child for 6 to 8 mask. hours a day into what i've heard separate from people, that they as the war zone with this overnight. 1:00 by tomorrow, the chances can remove their mask as long as start to decrease. they're appropriate with other illness. people. >> apartments are really, really hot and then yeah, with the it just creates a new havoc in pandemic, theatres being closed and the malls being closed, there's not a lot of reprieve your life. >> reporter: at the unified rain there and by monday morning, a little more of the from the heat inside other than marine layer make its return. just being outside. school district, sickout is forcing to cancel the monday's >> reporter: in san francisco, return to classes. >> take your temperature, if that's okay. christie smith, nbc bay area >> reporter: more college news. >> thank you, christie. campuses welcome students back, up to the minute weather alerts, for some, excitement is giving way to anxiety. >> i'm really nervous about nbc bay area app. classes being in-person. it is free to download and you new record daily high. can set it to get alerts from i think that's a really big risk. i could hear parties happening youra cooling. last night from my apartment. relief coming. >> reporter: at unc chapel hill, not until thursday. technically wednesday because by clusters of covid in at least wednesday, you can see less youra student dorms or houses. yourary. triple digits. thursday we start to see low 90s robert trump was hospitalized in new york this week. when asked about his condition notre dame reporting 29 new yesterday, mr. trump declined to cases. into friday and saturday. answer the question. and at villanova, this overall though, monday, tuesday robert trump was previously unofficial gathering drew hundreds of students. the tents erected as an outdoor and wednesday. start of the workweek will still hospitalized in june with the serious condition. be pretty scorching hot which is
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the president just issue add statement on the death of his classroom. why the high fire danger is brother and reads, with heavy also moving in, the state's going to be around. heart i share my wonderful governor long opposed the mask a lot of dry brush out there. brother robert, peacefully passed away tonight. mandate signed an executive he was not just my brother, he and see they can quickly spark was my best friend. order allowing cities to force the fire and spread a fire and their own but exempting businesses from being forced to that's what we don't want. ut we will meet again. especially heading into the his memory will live on in my comply. a sharp turn after suing and overnight hours when the majority of everybody is heart forever. robert, i love you. then withdrawing a lawsuit over rest in peace. sleeping. atlanta's mask requirement and the arch diocese of san covid restrictions. good to keep in contact, social task force that tlanta journal media sites and call your francisco allegedly continued to neighbors and check on them. violate coronavirus health orders. according to the chronicle, c y georgia's current policies are back to you. >> good. jobs in tech are down and not enough to stop the state's widespread and expanding cases. not gone all together. how the hiring slump is recommending bars and clubs in impacting techies trying to make it into the bay. city, st. peters paul in the so many people try to stay beach led to a covid-19 high case areas should close. cool this evening, look at the outbreak. picture. pastors and other san francisco something we asked the surgeon a live shot of san francisco. churches continue to hold indoor general this week. >> i think it's important to the glimpse of gold in the prayer sessions as well. consider the things the past has background and going to be down four churches in all are named talked about, avoiding bars, here in the 50s before the night is over. closing down or limiting indoor in laa letter sent to the arch there's your cooling. we'll be right back. want restaurants to open? diocese. the fight against the dining. >> reopening back in your home? coronavirus in the bay area. tonight, there are more than >> one thing we know is people 68,000 cases across the region. santa clara county reported 363 find a way to go out. we need the people of georgia to new cases today.
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the total there in santa clara understand the importance of social distancing. county, 14,219. >> that was blaine alexander reporting. dr birx was in kansas contra costa added 257 cases to learn about efforts there in making overall cases in that the fight against covid-19. kansas is just one stop on a multistate tour for the white county 11,013. house coronavirus response. recorded an almost record breaking today, confirming 12,617 new cases. just shy of the previous record pushed for more measures to test and schools? on july 21st of 12,807. the curve. want the economy to get back on track? this comes just one day after you need to close the bars. governor newsom announced that restrict indoor dining. you're not alone. the state had caught up on a and you can help make it happen. backlog of cases. let's take a look now at the recrease social gathering and ensure there's a mask mandate. stay 6 feet apart. positivity rate. this graph right here shows the wash your hands. 14 day average. wear a mask every time you leave your home. over the past ten days, if you we see dramatic increase in choose to join the fight against covid-19. can switch, slowly rising on cases where the population with do your part. the guidelines. >> called on every citizen to slow the spread. august 5th. the state has a positivity rate change the fate in the state. of 6.1. stay with us for complete coverage on the pandemic and how it affects you. we put together the latest deadlines and updates all in one
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place. head over to the web site, a jump of 0.2% is a significant nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus. now to newly released body increase. >> if you want to get tested for camera video of george floyd's final moments. coronavirus, here's where you can go in santa clara county. this pop-up site opened, new light on what happened during the fateful encounter cunningham avenue opened at 9:00 this morning as has been the with minneapolis police. case. it's free. if you want to get tested, just nbc's shaquille brewster has the show up. the pop-up going to be open details. tuesday through friday, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 in the evening. >> reporter: new body camera saturday as well from 9:00 in the morning to 2:00 in the footage from george floyd's afternoon. another pop-up. going to be open in gilroy. death. tuesday through friday. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: a new angle showing 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the the growing crowd repeatedly pleaing with officers. south county annex on wrenn >> get off of his neck, bro. avenue and you don't need an get off of his neck. >> holding back nearly a dozen appointment for either site. it's free. stay with us for complete bystanders as former officer coverage on the pandemic and how it affects you. derek chauvin pinned to the the latest headlines and updates ground with his knee. all in one place, head to our >> he's not eveneought web site, nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus. traffic backed up on southbound 101 in morgan hill with them? now to our series making it
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this morning. you see some of that video right >> you can hear floyd telling officers repeatedly, he can't there. that's because the driver breathe. >> please, i can't breathe. in the bay. slammed into the back of a the bay area tech sector in a i can't move. highway patrol car. >> reporter: at one point, a slump. that's according to data both vehicles, there's the compiled by the san francisco woman who prosecutors say was an highway patrol car, officers chronicle. job postings for tech positions stopped at the right hand in san francisco, oakland and off-duty firefighter. hayward dropped 38% as of late shoulder. we spoke to the witness who was july. at the scene. >> see the condition of the rear in the south bay, they dropped >> check his pulse. about 25%. end, so you almost look like he >> get back on the sidewalk. now on the upside here, fewer >> the man ain't moved yet, bro. did a 360 and ended up in that tech workers get laid off. >> reporter: the video more in june, fewer than one in 25 evidence in a case against the ditch. and i don't know what happened to that other van but look, software developers lost their four former officers involved in jobs. there's people involved on the some companies are still hiring, other side of the freeway too. floyd's death. the jobs are just few and far it's interesting. derek chauvin charged >> we're learning that the driver who slammed into the chp between. vehicle was arrested for dui. manslaughter and aiding and tested pest nile virus. abetting. all 40 years convicted. no serious injuries wereed. mosquitos found in byron and said to be the first sign of the voters are being warned to west nile virus this year. mosquito experts say august and after a raw sewage spill. september are usually the peak about 50,000 gallons of sewage also released by the court, new months for west nile virus cases poured into the estuary with video of the interview with in humans. last night's power outage at the investigators. eight days after floyd's death. experts also urge folks to prevent the insect from breeding >> i was concerned with the crowd. i mean, i would hope that the by dumping and draining any rest oakland treatment plant. signs posted about what other officers would do their standing water on the happened.
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the east bay district is reaching out to other groups job and check on them. that regularly use that area. still ahead, the battle over properties. mosquito repellants encouraged. the post office and concern slow >> reporter: even asking chauvin about putting the knee in the the volcano rumbling to life service may impact the election. yesterday. neck. spewing smoke and ash. tonight, a former president >> that's something you saw? that is an incredibly tight weighs c plus, a hot air balloon >> i've never used it. >> reporter: the interview lasting nearly two hours. flight gone wrong. very wrong. shot. the dramatic rescue in the north bay. minnesota prosecutors now asking wow. shooting 2,000 feet from its the judge to try all four men crater. experts warned people to stay and we remain under a away. that volcano, the top of it, microclimate weather alert. a red flag warning will remain togeth 17,800 feet above sea level. in effect along with the heat together, former officers it's the second highest expected to be in court next warning. i'll have complete details of mountain. doesn't even look real but it what to expect tonight with the month. shaquille brewster, nbc bay area is. news. we watch and listen as second highest mountain in change happens around us on thunderstorms. mexico. >> that's really cool. all the details coming up in my full forecast. >> yeah. up next, everyone is trying stay with us. hi. we're glad you came in. thursday. to beat the heat. even the bpenguins. posted a link on our web site, nbcbayarea.com and click object race in america at the top of the screen. u.s. officials visit beirut after the deadly blast. what they're now calling for. and crews continue to battle flames in southern california. not the to still see the
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80 days until the election and that's it. they're having a good time. i hate to speak for penguins but vote by mail is enveloped by going to. they're having a good time, no politics. >> universal mail-in voting is going to be catastrophic. it's going to make our country a word graduated from fish school laughing stock all over the world. >> reporter: a side effect of at the zoo. graduated last weekend. the pandemic is greater demand raised in captivity. you had to be taught. for mail-in ballots. an update on the heat. >> the steps he's taking are to stop the tremendous losses that are taking place for many years. trying to streamline to make it expect triple digitly great again. >> reporter: ohio secretary of state urge voters to act morning hours. coolest part of the night. keep in mind, we're monitoring the the thunderstorms overnight. quickly. >> those votes will be counted chance throughout the inland area, follow us at nbc bay area, but what we need to remind every download our weather app.
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ohioans is do not delay. it really gives you the -- >> reporter: protesters gathered outside the home of new postmaster de joy, a trump >> if there's some good news, donor, long been under financial strain. de joy is under scrutiny for reducing costs cut over time and led to delays. san francisco 50s. feels so that's the time to do it. see you at 11:00. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time some veterans say not getting on the couch with tacos from grubhub? medications on time is rewarded! get a free delivery perk when you order. life-threatening. >> the d.a. is rock solid, really, really champions and - [group] grubhub. this disruption is killing us. >> reporter: inspector general with plans to announce the changes, while the post office promised to stop the removal of any mailboxes until after the election. kelly o'donnell, with the president at bedminster.
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at the democratic convention as the first woman of color tapped ♪ to be a major party's vice presidential candidate. supporters of president trump trying to break a world record for this. the largest boat parade. >> welcome to our weekend edition of "access hollywood." it happened earlier today in i'm sibley scoles. zuri hall will join us in just a madeira beach, florida. not a lot of masks in sight but moment. let's get right to the three stories from the week that you an array of flags. need to know. congratulations are in order to bindi irwin and chandler powell. guinness world record was set they are expecting their first child together. when 1,080 people participated bindi shared this sw in a boat parade but no word on social media. an official count for this season four of "fargo" with new star chris rock will now premier parade today. september 27th. fda has granted emergency the series was delayed from its original spring return due to the pandemic. authorization for a saliva based covid-19 test at yale university and harry styles has his first number-one song as with funding from the nba and "watermelon sugar" has climbed the players association. to the top of billboard's "h issaliva detects the coronaviru non-invasive, easy and quick, t source, which means any lab can
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use this protocol. cost about $10 per test. cars headed to lake tahoe.o area. this comes as folks are presumably trying to cool off during the heat wave, but locals in lake tahoe not too happy about the visitors but held a rally yesterday. complaining some don't follow health guidelines and spread the virus and also don't like the trash left behind by those visitors. another rally set for tomorrow. rescue to show you in napa county yesterday. look at this. police received a call about a hot air balloon landing in a wooden area near a waterfall, somewhere around sulfur springs road, while they spotted it in the canyon. had to lower someone down to check on the passengers. the pilot was injured. passengers were okay. the area was so remote, the
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balloon's pilot had to climb a ridge to get the suction. quite a hot day in the bay area. hot day yesterday. seems like that's what we're going to be expecting, for a little while. >> yeah, we're definitely in a heat wave which means consecutive days of temperatures above the 90s. triple digit heat that will remain, like you said, for the next couple of days. now, at least with all of this moisture, we're getting amazing sunsets. now, i had a pretty good backdrop but now getting a little dark outside. i do have this great job at half-moon bay using weather cameras. pink and orange 75 degrees. now, san francisco did hit a high of 94. that actually matches the record daily high of the san francisco airport. so almost beat the daily record but hit it so that just lets you know how hot we were today. even though yesterday was hotter. san jose right now, 85 degrees. we hit a high of 98 degrees for
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san jose. wind speeds, light rain at about 7 miles per hour. here it is. satellite and radar. the reason i'm showing you this is because you might have seen me tweet about it, or the national weather service tweet about it. we talked about it during the morning show as well. all of this lightning, we've seen hundreds of lightning strikes in central, along the central coast down in southern california as well in the reno valley area, and we're expecting for the system with the possible development of thunderstorms to move from south to north, overnight into the bay area in the sanford mountains, big possibility there which is why there's a red flag warning in effect through tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. so pair that with the low humidity we're talking about all of the dry brush out there. we've already seen some will re today, we saw the triple digits. we see that through wednesday. it isn't until thursday when we start to cool off, as for now though, the valleys will remain
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over 100 degrees. current temperatures in the 90s and in concord, can you believe it, 94 degrees, 24 hour temperature change. 90 degrees cooler in palo alto compared to yesterday. and hour by hour outlook of the storm track so let's talk about the chance of seeing these storms develop. there's still a threat for that with dry lightning. look at what happens with the timing of this. overnight through tomorrow morning through noon, we'll see the threat of those sparking up through the north bay and also down i monterey as well and that will remain in place for south lake tahoe. so if you had any plans to travel to you may want to double check. triple digits for concord,
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livermore. san jose. 93. here's the seven-day forecast. again, a chance for showers. tomorrow, not just for the areas but also san francisco and then finally, some form of cooling expected on thursday. but even then, the temperatures will still be in the 90s. look at san francisco. chance of showers moving nearby. for tomorrow, 79 degrees and then start to cool off back down to the 60s which actually, more reasonable temperature for this time of year, actually 68. a high of 94. way, way above average. i'll send it back to you. >> wow, the battle of the bay continues. highlights of tonight's a's/giants game. deja vu all over again.
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giants and the a's continue the series at oracle park this evening and looked a lot like, sorry, terry, last night's disaster for san francisco.
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>> s team rebuilding. he looked like a piece of the team's other. good. it was tied at 3 until darren came up in the seventh inning. two men on, first home run. the san francisco joints, 6-3 and like to stop the highlights there. but the giants couldn't possibly do another one but they did. trevor came in for the ninth. same as last night. solo home run and then mark cana comes up with two on two out two strikes and a's up 7-6. that's your final. two very painful losses for the giants. back to business in full gear. the san francisco 49ers held their first prang walk-throughs. the team was working out right by levi stadium today. it was the whole deal. running routes, hitting and just getting back into the group of
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things. up ended the usual routine of the nfl and many other sports leagues. kick off next month against the cardinals. nascar driver austin dillon tested positive for the coronavirus. the announcement came earlier today. he will miss this weekend's race in daytona. he experienced minor symptoms, and sought out his own test. still under quarantine, second full-time cup series driver to test positive after jimmie johnson missed a race earlier this year with a positive covid-19 test. pga tour continued in greensboro, north carolina. the wyndham championship in full swing. round three here, south korea's si woo kim taking the lead after the 8 under 62. kim, in fact, appeared in master form today with this. look, he couldn't possibly. hole in one. first appeared, not even aware he put an ace on the card. that's not an expression of somebody who's got an ace, not
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that i'd know. still to come, u.s. picks another sobering milestone in the fight against covid-19. the age group, doctors say is now being hit hardest. ♪ menutaur get a load of my southwest cheddar cheeseburger. let menutaur make it a doubleeee, yeah! it's beautiful! say what? i said it's bea....
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