tv The Late News CBS March 25, 2023 11:00pm-11:35pm PDT
11:00 pm
? >> at 11:00, everything you need to know, before the next round of storms roll in early this week >> with the power outages lingering from the last storm, businesses are feeling nervous on the impacts they are having on their bottom line >> came in on wednesday, and the power was out. i'm brian hacknick >> and we're counting down to another storm heading to the bay area. crews are using the break to make some big time repairs. because of what happened here on
11:01 pm
redwood boulevard. the closure would last until 9:00 tomorrow morning. the slide damaged the roadway. caltrans says the road is considered active. there's no estimated time of reopening the last big storm has some bay areas in the dark. most of the blackouts is in parts of san francisco, peninsula and the east bay. co-owners of dolly ram ma has been shut down since tuesday because of
11:02 pm
ty been so goofo us and they wi stay open. this is such a tragic loss for us. this is 100,000 in revenue >> and they are hoping to buy a generator for when the power goes out den monterey county leaders, have launched a letter writing campaign, urging governor newsom to declare the president. the chances of that happening look very slim. >> they are trying to contain the damage and praying they will be able to work this summer. >> some folks took part in the lessons learned. get ready for the next one
11:03 pm
>> studies have shown, that when there's a disaster, whether it's an earthquake, a flood, communities where there's a strong social network, have a best sense of survival and the best for a speedy recovery >> residents heard from city leaders, police, officers and an arborist >> we've been talking about the next storm. when is it going to be the worst? >> tuesday morning. there's several different elements. we're talking about the rain and wind. the timing will be a little bit different. 48 hours from the state. we're starting to get a clearer picture and the models. and first of all, sunday is great. then you see the storm show up, stage fright. that's tuesday.
11:04 pm
i'm going to advance this to about 7:00 in the morning. for of. that's the tuesday morning rain aspect. and the showers, and that's why they are getting the widespread steady rain. look at the center of the low. that's a pretty tight up wound up and quickly developed area of low pressure. we have to talk about the impact on the wind and the forecast in a few minutes. there's some interesting similarities to look at. brian, back to you >> and all the storps, lifted the water conditions. and agencies across the bay area, are following suit and devin felley >> and this is, swollen and filled to capacity.
11:05 pm
and the very visible result of all the wet weather we've had so far this year >> we've had drought for three years now. just over the last few months. we moved to being from an eng. >> she's specialist with santa clarita water e >> what that would enfame. >> falling out of the snks. >> anita says the water district is lifting. current rule is why. and they are making changes to the kwok
11:06 pm
>> we recommend to go back to the he had sayings i >> the confident district not to abandon. >> neck. sfo even when we're neerm. the next drought dob around the kosher. and when a tree toppled into. nearby residents spotted win of their home thorpe. they were able to lure it. and here's the massive tree that fell on top of it last week. the good news, five has
11:07 pm
recovered five or six birds that got away in san francisco, a crew rescued a great -- trapped on some netting in the golden gate park friday. the bird is not fill minow re. some part. and like mare ret. in general, we're talking trash >> last year in 2022, throughout the nine bay area counties, we actually spent 41 million and collected 151 cubic yards and amriebss. that's equivalent to nine dump sister >> they.
11:08 pm
some things in san jose. there was one big reason why >> we love the city and we love our state. that means we have to do more t beaut fight. interings in. also known as label day or may day. the san jose may day coalition is making sure it's bags patches and other sip port >> all workers have a right to organize. it's important, we show solidarity with all workers >> marches all over the world will take place. they areham. cityst laiders, be they made
11:09 pm
their day on. march concluded at city hall, where a rally was held, ets popular mus he can he can. today, the owners learned the elbow room won't be shouldered out. e. the elbow room in oakland is headed to the final week of shows. it's not the last time fans will get to hear loud music >> it's saturday night. the music is thumping at the elbow room. the oakland out post in san francisco's mission district, op
11:10 pm
opened. could own. they have been booking dor it's a long time cull minutetation >> and matt decided he was ready for change last fall. he's planning to move to germany to. and the orm nal chltd about noimd >> and on saturday, the elbow room announced on instagram, it officially and plan to hope >> it is my form of enter tinment it is convenient to sing at home >> he comes to the isaiah, for
11:11 pm
11:13 pm
>> frost is always a concern. and it's a vital period for growth >> and as ashley sharp shows us, the unusual weather pattern may be helping. >> at night, we'll cover the puppies >> he knows a thing or two, about frost >> the things you want to watch for, any summer vegetables you may want to throw out
11:14 pm
caia rectooler rainy ather, he says, is helping most plants right now are slow to bud. that means a weekend frost will be as destructive >> we have not had a lot of sunlight. like i said, we have not had a lot of warm days. so the plants are going to be able to adjust to this a lot better >> good news for the nursery men and farmer alike >> it's common, we do worry this time of year, every year >> and there's not much the farmer could do but wait. he says, in early april frost last year, was damaging. and this weekend, his fingers are cross >> and we hope the frost doesn't come back two years in a row, as a tough thing to recover from, with all the fruit we lost last year.
11:15 pm
# the rain oversat rating >> and from the levees. you know, it's been one flood event after another, in terms of managing the water. >> plants that become tolerant, need to bud soon >> if it's not one thing, it's another. and in tahoe, they are narrowing one the snowiest years on record. >> some of the roofs are collapsing and having issues. we've been very, very busy trying to keep the snow off the roofs and off our walkways.
11:16 pm
>> it's kind of like dr. suess. to follow-up the story. there's a frost advisory from the inland advisories >> like city peninsula. plants, overnight, if you have some bur lap, throw it tonight. the temperatures are okay now. with less wind, the thermometer will get better tomorrow. there's plenty of sun on sunday.
11:17 pm
prime time, tuesday morning. you change the perspective. now we are looking at wind. it's not a repeat of the tuesday storms. very few storms are put together the way that one was. there's some similarities, i want to point out. what's different, is if you watch the circulation, it will stay off the coast. what we do get, is the wind and cold front. it's the first half of tuesday. and the center of the storm is off there off the coast. it's staying out there.
11:18 pm
it makes it a tricky forecast. could slow down, could wobble. in the forecast, it could change. in terms of the rain, since the system, is going to sit off the coast for a few days, we then keep a chance of shower going all the way through thursday. some of it could come in the storm of isolated thunderstorms. we'll probably talk about some irving and flooding, and along with wind advisory. all of it will come, it's their call. for now, you will draw attention to tuesday, as the day with us, a first alert day, to make sure you start thinking ahead and get
11:19 pm
prepared >> two tickets punched to the final four. one a familiar face. another one, that never won a tournament game. how about the uconn huskies? it's been a while. man, they look ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do.
11:20 pm
11:21 pm
11:22 pm
title. first half, bulldogs, hero from the sweet 16 game. >> utah at 7 at the break. and drew timmy picked his 4th foul and it was all downhill. uconn was rolling. and 82-54. and huskies, beating, by combined, 90 points. ism team of caliber, obviously, playing in a super high level. and i don't think we're not, we're surprised by the margin of
11:23 pm
11:24 pm
tournament game. now they are headed to the first final four tomorrow, tormel and fsu state. they led the aztecs and they are upset on friday, and made his home town very proud in the process. this is what we expected. for the young kids that's coming behind them >> more sports after the break. wait until you hear the record on saturdays. it is not good at all. there's potential good news >>nd an only good vibes in mission bay. golden state is going striking and returning a key piece
11:26 pm
i'm karen. 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, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments.
11:27 pm
11:28 pm
probable for tomorrow's game versus minnesota. payton has not played since being reacquired from portland. despite playing for the dubs, there's new faces. jp2, didn't have problems riding his new bike >> pegs in the right front. you get accustom to them. >> they are taking pucks to the face. and one in 17 of set this season for the sharks lost nine straight. what's the silver lining here. at this point,se
11:29 pm
11:30 pm
paper being crumpled more paper being crumpled music: “i wish” by skee-lo boom! sound of paper balls landing in bins office workers cheering music stops why do we shoot baskets with paper balls? for the same reason we play scratchers from the california lottery. because a little play can make your day. logo scratches on
11:32 pm
11:33 pm
11:35 pm
♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning www.aberdeen.io 1-800-688-6621 male announcer: "in touch" with dr. charles stanley, reaching the world with the gospel of jesus christ through sound biblical teaching. next on "in touch," "lessons learned in the temptation of jesus." dr. charles stanley: all of us have to face temptations of some sort. and probably until the last day of our life, we'll be dealing with something. doesn't mean that you deal with the same thing all the time, but temptation is just a part of life. look at this awesome, corrupt, evil, vile society
47 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KPIX (CBS) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on