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right now on cbs news a cold weekend ahead. after that a chance for another powerful storm. we break it all down in your first alert for his. >> it sounded like thunder and then a correct. >> some bay area residents dealing with damage after our last major storm. the major cleanup effort now >> we are learning about a horrific crash that left a woman dead and two young sons in the hospital after a police chase in the east bay. what the family is saying tonight. >> i left my cousin now she is gone. >> the bay area campuses.
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how a vending machine can play a pivotal role. plus -. >> he knows the community we show up 100 percent when we can. >> a former bay area high school basketball star gets his chance in the national start. we take you to the watch party in the north bay tonight. >> this is cbs news bay area with julia goodrich. >> hello helli am sara. we start with first alert weather difficulty ahead and the potential for another storm next week. darren has been tracking it for us. the question is it planning for the weekend how cold will it get? >> darren: not too bad in the afternoon in the morning holding off a frost advisory. but the inner valley like the north bay valley i show you what is happening here. if we watch the cold air filter into the valley exceed deeper shades of blue. i will take us from this afternoon and evening in the display through into sunday is the a pattern. it shows it is breezy as stuff
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comes in. the main factor is frost advisory in the mornings if inland. that means morning lows in the mid 30s. you can see how they will get colder as we go through the weekend. you want to know what the bigger deal is in the first alert forecast? it is what is coming monday night and tuesday. and that is where we put our focus. the next with widespread wind and to give you a brief overview we could have another inch of rain here. monday night to tuesday afternoon. and the wind could be as strong as 45 miles per hour. perhaps stronger that it is early on this one. the details will likely change but it looks impressive enough. we will start talking about it now. the best information we have on it we show you in the first alert forecast in just a few minutes from now. sara back to you. >> [!ez speaker 11]: we will keep a close eye on that. >> [!ez spesara: a slido so peo
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experience what it is like to be on the streets. even if only one night. so obviously this is a tough time to be on the streets it is cold out there. how is everybody doing? >> reporter: it certainly is cold and lot were glad it was not raining tonight. these are community members from the bay area that wanted to do their part to help homeless youth. >> hearing the story that homeless youth have to go through. i thought that is the least i can do is go and sleep outside to experience it to see what they go through. >> one of the roughly 20 people who took part in the slido. they left comfort behind and came with a pillow and sleeping back to experience what it may be like to live on the streets. this event being held at oakland and hollywood. every participant raised a goal of $1,000.
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in-house is an organization that helps youth from the ages of 13 to 24 with food, shelter , and medical services. >> it is an eye-opening experience to experience just for one month what he is experience a lot. and that awareness is so critical. youth do not deserve to be sleeping outside. ? while there is a small group year some opted to take part virtually from an outdoor space closer to their home. the event will last until 6 o'clock in the morning. coming up at 11 o'clock tonight we talk about the youth homeless problem. and exactly why they are ending up on the streets. sara? >> sara: thank you we will see you at 11. there is new storm damage in the north bay. a massive tree fell on the h house. it went right through the roof everybody got out okay that is the good news but there's serious damage.
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that looks like it will be incredibly expensive. rutgers were there all day trying to clean up the mess. >> it sounded like a bang. a crash and i heard whoo, and i was right near it. >> in san mateo county summer extra careful in front of the next round of rain. some remove this tree they had to close the road to do it. there is some good news of course from all the storms. california is almost out of the drop down in the governor said the state will pull back on some water limits. >> reporter: it is quite a reversal the governor announcing he will no longer as people to voluntarily cut use 16 percent. he also said he will ease restrictions for local water agencies. and why the governor is making this move. the drought on the left is from december 20th. the storm started after that and if not let up. so that is from three days ago.
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no more dark red or orange to see. in the bay area we are mostly in the clear. still the governor said our state has historically have problems maintaining groundwater. california has to stay vigilant. >> when we talk about hot getting hotter and wet weather and dry dryer. it requires us to reimagine a water delivery storage and conservation system. >> the individual water district that serves 27 million people in the state may get 75 percent of the water they requested from the state this year. and compare that to last year when they only got five percent. >> air bnb is headed to federal court. they are saying and 18-year-old was killed at a sunnyvale house party back in 2021. filed a lawsuit against the company. the 18-year-old died during a shooting at a packed house party. the family claimed air bnb broke rules. they said the guest did so under false pretenses.
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>> no a really, really sad and disturbing story. police surveillance video shows the moment of a crash selecting mother dead and her 26-year-old boys in the hospital. bully city 31-year-old mom was hit by a man trying to escape police in a stolen suv. came to the crash site today and talk to the family member of one victim. >> i love my cousin and now she is gone i don't know how to feel no more about this. >> tommy pruitt said he is a cousin of the person was killed in thursday's crash involving a suspect who at the time of the crash was fleeing police in a stolen car. law enforcement has not identified the person who died or if anyone else was injured. but tommy said his cousin was in the car with her children at the time. he is not sure how they are doing. >> to be honest i have not heard anything. all i no is go to the hospital that is all i remember
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>> nearby surveillance video cut the crash on video. in it you can see a gold sedan turning left at the intersection on a white suv come speeding down the road. we are not going to show the impact of the crash but from a different camera you can see the suspects car spin out onto the sidewalk. but they then jump out and run away. tommy told us he is still processing everything that happened. >> oh sheep was a they did not deserve to happen. >> damage from the crash is still visible at the intersection. some driving by stopped to show their support for the family but of course emotions are understandably still rock. >> so terribly sad. one of the injured voices in critical condition the other is in better shape. bully said they identified the suspect as 20-year-old south white the third. he is charged with several crimes including 2nd degrees murder.
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>> tonight we are learning the death of a silicon valley pioneer one of the founders of intel in 1960. certain different executive roles until 1997. he was also a brilliant engineer building a semiconductor chip that will launch the rise of the personal computer. he is known for morris lot a famous prediction that computer power would grow exponentially over the decade. he was 94 years old. >> in oakland a's the may be one of the worst teams but they are raking in the cash. they had a 62 million profit last season even though is attendance ranked dead last. two big factors play the role the payroll was near the bottom of the lake and the team got 9 million of revenue sharing from other teams who exceeded the luxury tax. jon fisher and the city of oakland are deadlocked on how much to put money into a new stadium >> why the system is set up for
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uncover bribery and shady deals over business licenses. california cannabis industry associations and 11 a city to set their own rules and limited licenses has created a system that makes it local leaders for payoffs or other favors. >> after the supreme court overturned roe v wade and ghettos are taking matters into their own they are asking to give out emergency contraceptives all over the u.s. we talked to college students who say this is a matter of human rights. make it is not always as easy as pushing a button but college campuses are moving to install vending machines that provide ministration and emergency contraceptives. your on stanford campus friends ritwanna are more about a necessity for ladies with uterus is. >> people with ladies parts it should be human rights. and not the axis of them should be as widely as possible. >> is a student centered and is using their position to make access to emergency people products easier. >> as someone with uterus i feel i have a responsibility to use my relationships for those who
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have uterus is in my life to be a voice of change >> in the wake roe v wade of been overturned more colleges and universities have opted to install machines like this one. they said it was ten years in the making that multiples are pushing for its arrival. books have been talked about for a long time and i thing the reason it is been by administration is because that spaces are implemented >> they are not surprised it is not working. is that the issue remains low in the maintenance priority list. last year i california law went into effect that requires public school community college and cal state universities to provide free menstrual products. but does not cover emergency contraceptives. after george washington university in dc the bay area
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friends were to install a vending machine that dispenses emergency contraceptive and other female products on their campus. >> we wanted to show reproductive rights are human rights. and we were able to make a change and really make everyone feel supported on campus. >> they say the effort is necessary to remind peers women's needs are still a priority. >> i talked to a lot of people who started talking about it. and get the word out there. hearing the support and that people are having these conversations with everyone is amazing. it is just one small thing we do right now to help this talk these two big change in the future. >> woodworth said they are working on a university policy that would require at least 50 percent to provide menstrual products. and the next challenge is conquering the stigma that continues to surround women's reproductive needs. caltrans they are getting work now it is try outside their taken advantage and they have to. four eastbound lanes are open at the ultimate best that is been a trouble area this is why.
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caltrans shifted the highway to the left to reopen the lanes. the retaining wall collapsed monday after the land started from underneath the. this lane shifted temporarily until the road could be fixed. >> it has been good. drinking weather. people are settling in for the 12th annual spring festival. more than 50 breweries will be there there will be music and food. >> i have been crossing my fingers the last month hoping to have good weather like this. >> the festival starts at noon and for four hours people can come enjoy this. >> you could grab tickets online or in person. some would argue any weather is spirit drinking weather. responsibly. but i feel we have valued the sun the last couple of days because we have not seen a that much over the last few weeks. >> how many comments did you hear look at the blue sky. >> so many. >> if doing a peer festival
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outdoors and the pollen will be a problem. at the weather will be great. i will pick up where i left off on the first alert forecast to begin with. the next storm is starting to look well put together. by early tuesday morning but struck enough. they will not put any absolute specifics on timing or amounts. i do want to give you the general broad brushes. in the timeframe between monday night and wednesday but really tuesday morning. the best come together in terms of wind and rain. from have an inch to an inch and a quarter. that is a wide range. either way it certainly impact the tuesday morning commute on the low side. if it comes in on the higher side this brings us back into flooding concerns. things like urban , flood
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advisories those kinds of things will be likely. including on the higher side of this. there is the rain aspect of it. then considering what we go through with the monday and tuesday system that came through here. the tuesday wind particularly. we have the potential for 45 miles per hour gust that has a range on it. come in stronger. should we get to 45 miles per hour cost we may have to take a few trees down. it will not be repeatable we did on tuesday. very few storms can do the wind damage the tuesday storm did. to thing the storm is not as bad as tuesday does not mean it will not be impactful to some degree. so that is where it is now. at least that is where half of it is. that is where all the moisture out of the subtropics. out of the:of alaska. the two will merge greater beautifully will put together storm from meterologist standpoint. and that is coming for a closer look go tuesday morning we will
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stop it right there. the forecast is coming through on tuesday. we will shift a little between now and then. and will stay with us through tuesday stay with us through part of wednesday. but really does not look like that wave coming out tuesday morning. from a large steady rain aspect. here is the different between the storm and the one that came in on tuesday. the first thing you probably noticed is the well organized circulations. we will not get hit with the center like we did with the last one. here we look deeper shades of purple that is more traditional cold front comes in. we get wind on the leading edge of the system. if you watch that that cold front comes through same time. this is tuesday morning. this is what you get the
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strongest wind. like most storms we don't experience the ridiculously oppressive side of the still determinedly strong pressure over the bay. this won't do that very few will. but still windy. if you look at the rainfall totals here is the high side of the forecast. splitting the difference between the two numbers we have with the wind gust of 45 miles per hour we have downed trees. that covers the timeframe there. for your weekend we will have plenty of sun but look what is going on all weekend. this is saturday this is sunday. plenty of blue sky but there is a persistent northerly flow. so there will be a wind chill of
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that 60 degrees daytime high. and of course the leading edge of the next term monday night. remember it is tuesday morning before that system gets her. you can see the busyness on the weekend. for your daytime highs 60 degrees with a bit of a wind chill. field the 50s. the seven day forecast this is the headline to designated tuesday first alert day. the degree of confidence is high on this is just the specifics we are waiting for. we will have more on that as we get closer to it. the next 24 hours. so we want to get d3 we start putting more specifics on. >> sara: the timeline is important will be watching and learning about tuesday. thank you for keeping us posted always. up next witness paltrow take the witness stand for the 2016 skiing accident. why the actress said it is absolutely not her fault. and we will take you to the north bay where fans watched anxiously their hometown hero. the upset
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story of what happened to the park ski slopes seven years ago. >> i was skiing and two skis came between my skis forcing my legs apart. and there was a body pressing against me and there was a very strange grunting noise. >> the academy award-winning actress and businesswoman is being sued 300,000 by a retired optometrist who claims paltrow question to him when skiing. 76-year-old sanderson said the accident left him with several broken ribs and lasting brain damage. on friday his friend testified he noticed significant changes with anderson two weeks after the accident quick what did you see? >> just slower, you know. trying to digest stuff in conversations and decision-making. >> sanderson's daughter also testified. she indicated there was go pro video of the accident but on the side she said it was an
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assumption. >> i never saw the video it does not exist as far as i know. >> paltrow known for her oscar-winning role in shakespeare in love said sanderson hit her. she plans a countersuit claiming he was trying to take advantage of her celebrity and wealth. >> i said you skied into my back and he said sorry. i am sorry. >> paltrow is seeking attorney fees and $1 in damage. sanderson sued 3 million been amended the complaint down to 300,000. >> from the city to the elite eight the basketball player who has those from his hometown very excited works when there are no teachers to teach students are not learning quick quote one teachers went on strike without their union behind them.
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oh, my gosh this is the room to be in. they were all watching hometown curio charlie walter was there as they punch their ticket to the elite eight. >> going home early. san diego state defeat the crimson tide. with the hometown hero. darrion trammell . >> the watch party started pouring in around 3:302 bath with darrion trammell father
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securing the best seat in the house. >> for me he has always been there. just stay with it is the chills. >> you know his community is behind him 100 percent. we show up for him whenever we can. they play stanford bust 100 kids down there. to support him like never before because he is a trailblazer. for all the kids coming up behind him. >> when alabama made their run and took the largest lead in the game the energy shifted. and then it was darrion trammell who sparked the come back. taking matters into his own hands. and representing his city. [applause] >> he is a great kid.
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he is a better person that he is a basketball player if he could believe it. >> final four in houston will you be there? >> i might be fired but i will be there. >> come on, let's go san diego! get there get h-town to we will all make it we are coming to the game. >> sara: that is so fun i love watching when people are excited and invested and they have family members that was the perfect upset sorry. >> one of the reasons why i like to do sports. the moment happens you be in the middle of it you soak it up. >> sara: sports. >> that is what the ncaa tournament brings. >> unlikely schools took one step closer at the expense of the number one seeds. alabama is a goliath. sara -- darrion trammell got oe
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stationary bike and shook off he and san diego state went to work. the aztecs drove by nine but alabama an easy bucket. scoring eight straight points. later tied at 38. mensa had five blocks aztecs the other way and adam sako blocked in a three. san diego state scored 12 unanswered points. six minutes left darrion trammell free throws line jumper and he pushes the lead to 12. darrion trammell lead with 21 and san diego state said number one overall seed alabama home. 71-64. sand diego state reaches the elite eight for the first time in program history. >> believed we were a very good team. talked about our depth and the dna of our team. we could be anyone in the country. we let it all hang tonight. >> alabama lost, and xavier and
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houston. the hurricanes going nigel pack one of 73c scored 26. omeer pulled up and we are done here. jim larranaga showed moves miami knocked off top seed houston the first time in tournament history no number one seeds went to the elite eight. the warriors were back home at the chase center. and what a test from the eastern conference. mvp favorite and the 76ers in town. fell by the fourth but it was a pool party. got the deficit to two. and a little spinning turnaround jumper pushm7676 76ers the lea
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a little over five minutes left thompson knocked down a three to tie the game at 104. clay had 21 about 2.5 left and seth curry dribbled out a couple of defenders and scored on the bank shot. gave goldens state delayed curry and 24. 112-109 with 90 seconds remaining. poole hit the corner pocket three to make it a five point game. poolescored 19 of 33 in the fourth quarter and the warriors came back to win 120-112. they have won three straight they are tied for fifth in the conference was seven season games left. the host the timberwolves , it is
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a huge game saturday night. they want to avoid a play in game. if they keep winning it is all good. >> sara: they waited until the last minute. >> i don't care how the sausage is made just get it done! >> sara: and back to college basketball i had houston when it at all. >> i had alabama, i am out. >> we both are suffering. >> sara: and oakland teacher took to the picket lines in a one day strike not authorized by its union. are reporter talk to them about what they are doing it. >> that is a huge concern teacher working conditions are still learning conditions. we have teacher vacancies. vacancies across the district. when there are no teachers to teach students are learning >> sadly students are caught in the middle of this. we were at skyline middle school earlier 113 middle and high school teachers participated in this walkout. they said this demonstration is to illustrate the decades long disinvestment by union. they offered a 3.5 raise and that
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came with working more hours. the call that a disrespectful proposal. the district has failed to keep their pay with neighboring districts for years. is according to one teacher. one teacher is a high school teacher for six years and he said his pay is a fundamental issue here. but he said that is just a fraction of their demands. they want the district to take a holistic look at students learning conditions of teachers. he said cut necessary positions to help students learn. >> the district cutting 100 + or dozens of classified positions. making every single educators job or difficult. and that is just training support. and impacting student learning
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in the short run and long-run. >> the district responding saying they did keep some students out of hospital will continue to negotiate a contract with the teachers association in good faith know there is a larger school strike happening down south. a huge one, in fact. l.a. unified has been on a three day strike in today they retake deal for more money and more benefits. the new contract as to be voted on with the full union? santa clara's largest public transit is being audited. state legislators look into the use of public funds and other things. bta workplace culture came under including the part extension. speaking of part they are supporting a proposal to strengthen the agency's internal investigator. part inspector general resigned after she said leadership prevented her from doing her job properly. the board of directors that goes to support a bill that would expand the powers of the inspector general office. and more police patrol starting monday. it is almost doubling the number of officers in response to many riders city do not feel safe riding part while others have use of force among officers. but will spend 90 million to
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keep people from skipping out on affairs >> thousands of people living in monterey county are going to have a difficult weekend. after a levee broke and flooded almost the entire town. evacuations were lifted a day early. it is time to start cleaning everything up. some were badly damaged. natalie goodyear stuck to a homeowner who has to start all over again. >> yes you can see our refrigerator got destroyed. >> she lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her parents and young siblings. she has showed what is left of our families apartment. >> there is a kitchen it is like a small kitchen but my parents, this was the bed. mostly everything the stove, dishwasher said everything. quick she said the damage was so extensive.
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>> all the water got on top. you can see also walls got destroyed. >> bethany and her family were not the only ones who had severe damages here on associated line. a lot of families did as well as you see to pyrite this homeowner said her home got severely affected. and she is starting the cleaning process. >> people told me off-camera they were excited to come back to their home but not looking forward to cleaning up the mess. many families like bethany said they don't know what to do since her home is no longer livable. >> this makes me sad. this is the only thing we could afford we don't have that much money. ? monterey county and metro services are working to restore the sewer system. because there is no potable water. the county that the water is not safe. >> sara: for those the housing is becoming more af-- unaffordable.
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they found 120,000 homes in the state have become unaffordable for low income households. in the 2020s. the dark shows where it is most severe. another 24,000 homes will become unaffordable by the middle of next year >> silicon valley bank is wrapping up after the largest bank failure in the u.s. since 2008. the fdic hope to find a single buyer for the bank so the agency decided to auction off pieces of the bank. the fdic should announce the winning bidders sometime this weekend. >> and
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>> sara: there is a new trend to limit people's use of social media to protect them from him. utah law requires permission for youngsters to access certain sites. we talked to some parents who offered suggestions on how to handle the matter. >> utah is the first state to limit teenagers access. parental consent for facebook, twitter and snapchat. >> we have a responsibility to protecting children? other states have similar bills in the works including ohio and arkansas >> cyber bullies, inappropriate material, dull to pray on children are successful on these platforms. >> in new york parents see the possible harm from social media. short on wanting it been. >> it is like sports it could be dangerous but also healthy. >> i do not appreciate banning
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equity to educate and share there are good things >> clinical psychologist jacqueline sperling agrees educating children is more important than limiting their use. >> dave jones it is not the amount of time per se. it is about the choice of use. and i thing that is education can be powerful. :the movement to limit social media comes as tiktok faces a van in the u.s. come thursday lawmakers drilled the app ceo about harm to children >> your operators are providing harmful content directly to children. like cell phone challenges and suicide? utah's new law goes in effect march and includes a curfew banning minors from using social media accounts after 10:30 at night. >> that curfew can be changed
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by parents better box access from 10:30 at night until 6:30 in the morning >> social media days twitter is set to overhaul its blue check mark. there has been so much debate about this one. starting april 1st we learned legacy blue badges will go away next month. those are people who were verified under the new system before elon musk took over. businesses who want to keep the checkmark will have to a. it will cost corporations 1000 a month for individuals $8 a month. >> getting free trials can be difficult and annoying that the ftc wants to track down on companies that make it hard to cancel them. for exampl
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drainage culvert in that area. this will have a big impact jell-o road from alameda is expected to have serious traffic delays in the next few weeks for daily commuters. something to keep in mind. the covert is east of alameda diablo the crew said the pipe is flattening on the slope erosion and a dip in the road. the silverado trail near st. helena is open tonight. earlier today a power line fell and blocked the road between road eileen and glass mountain line. obviously something to keep in mind that. the storm has already passed but the damage continues. and we are following an incredibly dangerous situation tonight in several states as we speak. for possible tornadoes touching down all over the place. this is brent new video into our newsroom just now. what appear to be houses there. flooding is also a big problem
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there are multiple reports of people being swept away. it is too early to tell how many people have been hurt or killed. but search and rescue efforts are underway. this appears to be by all accounts a scary and dangerous situation. darren and i are looking at this tonight looking at the radar signatures. of course with a tornado you have to have confirmation later. but meterologist can tell a lot from the data from the signature on the radar about how big a tornado could be where it could be going in the debris field it could be catching. >> laura: let's look at it now under the cover of darkness. what you said is right spotlighting for the trouble spots are. the big story in the news tomorrow so i will show you what part of the country this is taking place in. both with the tornado that occurred a possibility for more.
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this line of showers in northern mississippi and alabama. if you come for a close-up look watch the timeframe at pacific time between 8:30 and 9 o'clock. there is a little town on here called avery which is right here. i don't know if you could pick it up but on this last frame here is a clearly defined hook echo. those of the signatures you look at on the radar. can you see right there a little bit of a hook and an opening. that is unmistakable in the radar imagery and from the pictures we are seeing right now it is not just confirmation of a tornado it is confirmation of a significant tornado for the town amery of and the concern is looking forward from here the national weather service has several tornado warnings downstream. there is a town amery of now you could pick out the hook better that was 9 o'clock our time. here is a bigger picture if you follow that line further down. toward the east there are series
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including huntsville, north of birmingham. everything under a tornado warning. the intensity of the storms have been impressive. we are likely to see more images tomorrow. back here at home called air filtering in. we talked about this. you visualize what is happening for us the next few days. the primary way we will feel it is in the morning. 40 close temperatures mid-30s for the most part. not freezing just a frost advisory. but the national weather service has put this out. unless you live along the bayshore everyone inland from there is a process advisory. northbay is always extreme. sunday night should be the coldest monday will also be called at 33. that it will slowly rebound. on to the main event for our mac weather. looked at this in the last half hour. we will view some of the headlines. widespread rainmaker coming our way. also going to have a strong wind
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with it. not a replay of the tuesday storm. but the way i reference that is few storms can have the intensity of tuesday in terms of twins. this one will have reasonable went to raise the awareness. that is a well put together storm right there for us and that comes in on tuesday wa warning. so if we wanted to take away with takeaways anywhere from half an inch to inch and a quarter. if we get the highs out of that likely looking at urban and small flooding we saw that in the last storm. just streams and creeks approaching banks. it has almost become routine for us this does not look like a strong that is in any way shape or form more significant than any of the ones we've seen through here. it does not look as impressive as the one that was just here. to put some perspective on it but it looks rainy enough that we have got to start the awareness on it.
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but also from a wind standpoint look at the monday night into tuesday. that would be associated with the cold front. the we will likely see 45 to 50 miles per hour cost. right now on the high side of the forecast. that would be enough we could have downed trees. the storm on tuesday was 70, 80 miles per hour cost. we will not do that. in the storm on tuesday was unique we experienced that. the center of a rapidly intensified area of low pressure. this one will fall apart before it gets to us. so what we experience is the more traditional way we get when. this is just a cold front. i hate to say routine. but you see how the los disappear. it is not a replay of that system but very few are. for the next few days not a lot going on. it will be breezy kind of cold
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northwind. more like a 15 miles per hour breeze i do not want to call it wind. is enough to give you a wind chill. although daytime is around 60s it will feel like that. a pretty day blue skies a bit of a breeze. the temperatures will feel low to mid 50s for the afternoon database. in the seven day forecast just because of everything we know already about the potential for the storm on tuesday. it is a first alert weather day. and we put all our attention on that moving forward. you will find the details. once we get within three days of that we are able to get specific on how much of rain. just a strong wind what kind of day. right now the best we have is likely tuesday morning for the primary for any of those three things. and about baby an inch of rain in general for the whole period and 40 to 50 miles per hour wind gust. >> sara: that is the problem we
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saw all of those trees down that are falling even now as a result of that wind. >> laura: yes. >> sara: we will have to keep close attention on that. >> darren: that decision the first alert. so it says something about the importance. just because of how many of these we have had come through. >> sara: thank you, darren.
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store in berkeley. logos line outside with 18,000 square-foot factory makes all its bagel know on-site and specializes in wholesale orders and you can sign in as well. quick they are the best bagels around. and i am excited. it moved to this area that is closer to where i live. >> sara: a successful 5 million crowdfunding campaign help make the factory of reality. nearly 400 investors piston more than 1 million of that >> thank you so much. more news after this break.
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it is an eye opening experience for people to experience one night what people experience a lot. >> sara: now at 11 some are raving the bitter cold so others don't have to. the effort to stop youth homelessness. >> from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey . >> good evening i am sara donchey is been quite a week we have had heavy rain, wind and damage from both. bay u
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