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and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the as rises on main- expected as well areas can also be poorly drained creeks, streams power outages. isolated to and power lines downed trees widespread conditions will this gusty southerly ranges, along especially along rainfall are coast. takes aim at the as an through the morning and will monday across the region .high impact traffic.weather and traffic. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the
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threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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breaking overnight... one driver is dead this morning after a car crash on
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highway 1-0-1. this is video from the scene around 7:30 last nght. the accident happened at spencer avenue in sausalito. all lanes reopened just after midnight. according to c-h-p, several callers reported the car went up a hillside on the right side of the roadway and hit a large exit sign. the driver died at the scene. we'll continue to follow this story throughout the morning. let's stay in the north bay... it's one of the many areas that always gets hit hard by storms. kron four's lydia pantazes shows us how crews helped people in the area prepare for this week's storms. she reports from novato. but this has been a busy place recently.with the ground saturated from the recent storms.... public works crews are keeping their eyes on trouble spots along the coast including ross valley waterways.a six mile stretch of fairfax-bolinas road remains closed from azalea hill trailhead to ridgecrest boulevard. that area has been inaccessible since last month due to saturated and unstable ground that caused rock falls, mudslides and downed trees. there are plenty of other areas here in marin county that have seen damage from the recent storms... including highway 37 from highway 101 to atherton.that area isn't expected to open until february 25th...we did speak
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with someone who works here.he didn't want to go on camera but he told us no crews have been called in just yet..he also told us they've been preparing for this storm all week... looking at different trouble areas.he says county crews have been busy clearing debris from creeks to prevent flooding.reporting live in novato, lp kron4 news. that free self-serve sandbag location is at the corp yard facility at 550 davidson avenue... east of highway 101 near de long avenue... and the other two locations are at the hamilton theater located at 507 south palm drive... or at the dogbone meadow parking lot on novato boulevard at
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copper hill way. be sure to bring your own shovels and gloves. additional measures are taken at the oroville reservoir in ancicipation of these storms. the department of water resources has increased the reservoir's outflow nearly ten percent. the temporary increase is expected to help balance water flow in and out of the reservoir. according to officials, the flood control spillway has remained stable the increase is not expected to interfere with construction and debris removal efforts below the spillway. once flows have been increased, officials will monitor the reservoir conditions using drones and crews on the ground. in south bay headlines. the anderson reservoir is above capacity this morning. over the weekend, water started flowing over the spillway of anderson reservoir for first time in more than a decade. the santa clara valley water district has opened up the spillway. water is rushing down the hill, creating a waterfall.
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this is what it looks like. the first time since 2006 that this spillway has been used. the santa clara county water district is currently trying to get water levels down to 68-percent as soon as possible. the water district hopes that by releasing water from the spillway, water flowing over the dam will be avoided. on the peninsula. p-g and e crews spent sunday removing and replacing two light poles that toppled onto two san mateo homes. and it's affected about a dozen families... who have been without power because of the downed lines. kron four's alecia reid spoke with them and has the latest. natsot - it shook my internal organs practically. in an instantsot - it was just so frighteningtwo power lines sot - it was very loud crashed into two yards.sot - i just had a vision that we dropped into a huge sinkhole just after 11 saturday morning, valerie acker grabbed her husband and their dog and ran out the front door.sot - the flash of light through the kitchen window was tremendous one after the other. 2 light poles toppled over. sot - very loud explosion and you can feel it like an earthquakein
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one of the homes, children are normally in the backyard.. sot - luckily the kids weren't playing. that's the number 1 issue. safety. because those poles came down hard. they didn't come down dangling, like from a car crash, in the air hanging there. these things came down crashing and tore up things. and if someone was there you can't replace a human being.everyone was home, and is accounted for. however it's been 2 days and about a dozen families still have no electricity. sot - we've got lanterns, candles, and a lot of support from our neighbors sot - gotta get the ice chest, and anything that is melted needs to be thrown outthe plumbing was also damaged in ackerman's home. for them it's no light, no heat, and no water.sot - we couldn't get to the shutoff valve because it's on the side of the house and there were so many wires there, so we had the fire department shut it off from the boxdue to all the weather related emergencies, pg&e signed on 100 mutual-aid crews from other states to help out across the bay area. reporting from san mateo alecia reid kron 4 news.
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make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's avaiable for both apple and android devices. breaking news... severe weather, possibly a tornado causes injuries and damages more than 100 homes in san antonio. the national weather service says they have received reports of a possible tornado. at least 150 homes are damaged thi morning. san antonio fire says only
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minor injuries have been reported so far. we will continue to follow this breaking news story throughout the morning. rain is hitting the bay area. i have your forecast after the break. and here's a you are taking a look at
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storm tracker four. toss to weather or traffic
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.high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding,
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downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into
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tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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and the wet weather is causing headaches for travelers during this long holiday weekend. nearly 200 flights were either cancelled or delayed this weekennd alone. kron four's hermela aregawi shows us the frustration from s-f-o. this group of co-workers visiting from la... unexpectedly spent the long weekend together..sot enri rodriguezwe were supposed to leave friday 845 to burbank. and that was delayed. and the next available flight was tonight at 845.. but it's delayed again.to midnight tonightsot enri rodriguez, flight delayed 2 dayswe are had plans. its the long weekend so we werent expecting to be stuck with each other another two days this long weekend.they paid out of pocket for 2 night in a hotel.. but fortunately.. their employer has agreed to reimburse them.at the peak..
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delays were on average about 3 hours..sot sry forgot to get namewe're on our way to denver colorado and right now it's pushed back an hour. it started off a half hour then 45 minutes so i have a feeling it might be an hour and a half by the time we're done. vacation plans 3 weeks in the making.sot sry forgot to get namewe came here on uh, just a vacation and we knew there was going to be a little rain but we didn't know there was going to be a lot of weather delays we also spoke to travelers who were getting conflciting information about their flights.online.. they were delayed.. but when they get to the airport.. they're told their flight's on time.standup overall a lot of confusion for travelers. and its not just here at sfo.. there are dozens of delays of delays at oakland and san jose airports. reporting in sf, ha, k4 news.
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in the south bay... a gunman is on the loose this morning following a shooting near the san jose state university campus. two men were taken to the hospital after an early morning shooting. officers responded to a report of a shooting around 3:30 in the morning yesterday. officials say it happend around south third street and east san carlos street.. according to officers, two men were found suffering from at least one gunshot each. both were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. there is no descrption of the shooter this morning. on the basketball court. all eyes on kevin durant and russell westbrook in the 66th nba all star game. first time they were on the same team since they were on the thunder. and the two connecting early in the game. k-d finds westbrook for the alley-oop slam. durant ends up with a triple double on the night. warriors guard steph curry had 21 points. but it was the home-town star, anthony davis
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with a record 52 points in the game. he's crowned m-v-p. western conference wins, 192 to 182. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 and here is a live look at strom tracker four. and here's a live look outside... toll plaza no major hot spots. bay bridge
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wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 take a look at this... intense rain over the weekend in southern california led to this scene in santa barbara county. a tree blocked roadways, flooded water floated cars as well. this happened in santa barbara. along the water front, at least three boats broke away from their anchors. and people in southern california trying to clean up while they brace for they brace for the next round of rain. this was the scene
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friday night when a fire truck fell into a sink hole. this is in cajon pass. you can see the flashing lights from the truck in the hole. nobody was seriously injured. make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. you can also send us your weather related pictures and video... and we may put it online or on the air. it's avaiable for both apple and android devices. rain is hitting the bay area.
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you are taking a look at storm tracker four. and here is a look at the bay area bridges this morning. and here is a look at the bay area bridges this morning. as wet weather returns. the top left, we have the san mateo bridge. top right, bottom left, golden gate bridge. bottom right, richmond bridge. toss to weather or traffic .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of
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heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into
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tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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and our team coverage of the rain continues this morning. kron four's will tran is out in palo alto tracking the conditions. will? i'm tracking the rain this morning, james. thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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in the east bay. a busy road is plagued by potholes because of these recent winter storms. officers say willow pass road is filled with dozens of potholes. some big enough to cuase some serious damage to your tires. crews are on call 24-7 to address these issues. no damage has been done to any vehicles. but with more rain in the bay area,,, c-h-p is asking drivers in the area to stay on high alert while traveling on the road.
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make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's available for both apple and android devices. rain is hitting the bay area. i have your forecast after the break. and here's a live look outside... embarcadero.
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in the south bay. this storm comes at a time where mudslides and road closures continue to cause problems in the santa cruz
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mountains. those who live in the mountainous area usually travel on black road to get around town. that busy and popular road is now too unstable to travel on. now with more rain in the forecast... and the uncertainty surrounding the stability of the roadway, families are concerned about how they will get in and out of the area. that. people who live in the area are now working to convice the county to do a temporary fix to stabilize black road. three people are rescued during windy conditions on tomales bay. the sonoma county sheriff's helicopter team rescued the three kayakers yesterday who were stranded in choppy conditions. the three had been
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camping near point reyes the night before and did not anticipate the severe weather. no one was hurt, all three are expected to be okay. happening now. hundreds of students at cal poly have been evacuated after a hillside behind a dorm began to collapse because of all of the wet weather. the students were evacuated on saturday... because the hillside behind it is eroding and continues to creep closer to the building. the students were warned last week that they might have to evacuate... then on saturday school officials decided that the hillside was too unstable. rain is hitting the bay area. i have your forecast after the break. heading onto the sierra.
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in the last 24 hours,
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kirkwood ski resort has received four inches of snow. and 13 inches over the last 48 hours. take a look at this video courtesy of kirkwood ski resort. they are in full-service, providing skiiers and snow boarders with fresh powder. this season, the resort has reached 500 inches of snow at its summit... and its not stopping. according to the the national weather service, snow is expected to fall throughout the week. you are taking a look at storm tracker four. here is a live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera.... meteorologist anny hong has what you need to know before heading out the door this morning. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric
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river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 officials in stanislaus county are monitoring the county are stanislaus officials in officials in stanislaus county are monitoring the san joaquin river this morning in
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case of flooding. they want to make sure the levee is holding up. this is what it looks like in stanislaus county along the swolen san joaquin river. people in the area are still dealing with flooding from previous storms and all the water is causing concerns for dairy farmers in the area. many roadways are also closed due to flooding. and with more rain today... officials are preparing for the worst. local communities say they have assembled a sand bagging team and levee response team... to try and make sure the levee covering california this morning. parts of southern california are still cleaning up after weekend storms that killed at least 5 people. this is just some of the damage they had to deal with over the weekend. this is a massive sinkhole that opened near studio city in los angeles, swallowing two cars. kron 4's j-r stone takes a
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closer look at the damage down south. "we've had a lot of water and floods, but this is ugly."a soaked northern california is bracing for several more days of relentless rain ... as the southern part of the state dries out following downpours that left at least five people dead.on friday, a storm victim was electrocuted after a power line fell along an intersection in los angeles. another person was found dead in a flooded vehicle in san bernardino county.authorities recovered a body from a river, saturday, after floodwaters receded. and two others died following a traffic accident in san diego due to the wet road conditions.in the santa barbara area, some motorists were even forced to abandon their vehicles..kenny/car flooded: "i was going to get out of there.... it was too deep and my car stopped and i said oh crap." in one neighborhood, the storm uprooted two giant trees that crashed down on a couple of vehicles, caused structural damages and ripped out utility lines. witness: "it was an oh my god moment and i was thankful i was alive and it did not come this way super scary and i am still shaking about it."now there are fears that we'll see similar situations in the next 24 to 48 hours.
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make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's available for both apple and android rain is hitting the bay area. i have your forecast after the break. and here's a live look outside... toll plaza
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.high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through
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this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news we are tracking the storm hitting the bay are this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar... widespread rain expected all across the bay area this morning... and it is going to make for a wet morning commute.
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good morning i'm darya folsom. and i'm james fletcher. we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. will tran is out in the elements this morning. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. but first we want to go to anny hong who is tracking the timing of the storm in the weather center. anny. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises
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on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 now we want to continue
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our team coverage this morning. let's go to will tran who is live in palo alto. will how bad is it there this morning? it is raining in palo alto. thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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breaking overnight... one driver is dead this morning after a car crash on highway 1-0-1. this is video from the scene around 7:30 last nght. the accident happened at spencer avenue in sausalito. all lanes reopened just after
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midnight. according to c-h-p, several callers reported the car went up a hillside on the right side of the roadway and hit a large exit sign. the driver died at the scene. people in oroville still concerned this morning that they may have to evacuate again because of today's heavy rainfall. additional measures are being taken at the oroville reservoir to deal with today's storms. the department of water resources has increased the reservoir's outflow nearly ten percent. the temporary increase is expected to help balance water flow in and out of the reservoir. according to officials, the flood control at the spillway has remained stable. the increase in water flow is not expected to interfere with construction and debris removal efforts below the spillway. once flows have been increased, officials will monitor the reservoir conditions using drones and crews on the ground. in the south bay...
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the anderson reservoir is above capacity this morning. over the weekend, water started flowing over the spillway of anderson reservoir for first time in more than a decade. the santa clara valley water district has opened up the spillway. water is rushing down the hill, creating a waterfall. this is what it looks like. it is the first time since 2006 that this spillway has been used. the santa clara county water district is currently trying to get water levels down to 68-percent as soon as possible. the water district hopes that by releasing water from the spillway they can avoid having water spill over the dam. strong winds knock two light poles onto two homes in san mateo. p-g-and-e crews spent the day yesterday removing and replacing those poles. more than a dozen families were without power over the weekend after these poles came crashing down. fortunately nobody was injured. because of all the recent
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storms... p-g-and-e has signed on 100 additional crews from other states to help repair damage all across the bay area. in the east bay. a busy road is plagued by potholes because of these recent winter storms. officers say willow pass road has dozens of potholes. some big enough to cause some serious damage to your tires. crews are working 24-7 to fix the problem. and with more rain in the bay area... the c-h-p is asking drivers in the area to stay on high alert while traveling on the road. in the south bay. today's storm comes when mudslides and road closures continue to cause problems in the santa cruz mountains. officials say black road is now too dangerous to travel on for those who live in the area. previous storms caused mudslides on that road. and with more rain in the forecast... and the uncertainty surrounding the stability of the roadway, families are concerned about
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how they will get in and out of the area. that. people who live in the area are now working to convice the county to do a temporary fix to stabilize black road. make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's avaiable for both apple and android devices. breaking news... severe weather, possibly a tornado causes injuries and damages more than 100 homes in san antonio. the national weather service says they have
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received reports of a possible tornado. at least 150 homes are damaged this morning. san antonio fire says only minor injuries have been reported so far. we will continue to follow this breaking news story throughout the morning. major storm hitting the bay area this morning. anny hong have your complete forecast after the break. wet and dangerous commute this morning. i will have the details. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. heavy rain moving through the area now. and we are also monitoring the high winds this morning. this is a live look at the flag blowing along the embarcadero. heavy winds are expected to be a big problem this morning. and we have complete team coverage of the storm this morning. anny hong is in the weather center tracking the timing of the storm. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. let's start with anny in the weather center. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric
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river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay no major hot
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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happening now... southern california is bracing for another round of heavy rain today. this is just some of the damage they had to deal with over the weekend. this is a massive sinkhole that opened near studio city in los angeles, swallowing two cars. it happened around 8:30 last night. officials say it was caused by flooding. a person in one of the cars was rescued and taken to the hospital. the other car was empty when it fell in. intense rain over the weekend in southern california led to this scene in santa barbara county. a tree blocked roadways, flooded water floated cars as well. this happened in santa barbara. along the water front, at least three boats broke away from their anchors. three people are rescued during windy conditions on tomales bay. the sonoma county sheriff's helicopter team rescued the three kayakers yesterday who were stranded in choppy conditions. the three had been camping near point reyes the night before and did not
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anticipate the severe weather. no one was hurt, all three are expected to be okay. happening right now... hundreds of students at cal poly have been evacuated after a hillside behind a dorm began to collapse because of all of the wet weather. the students were evacuated on saturday... because the hillside behind it is eroding and continues to creep closer to the building. the students were warned last week that they might have to evacuate... then on saturday school officials decided that the hillside was too unstable. officials in stanislaus county are monitoring the san joaquin river this morning in case of flooding. they want to make sure the levee is holding up. this is what it looks like in stanislaus county along the swolen san joaquin river. people in the area are still dealing with flooding from previous storms and all the water is causing concerns for dairy farmers in the area. many roadways are also closed due to flooding. and with more rain today... officials are preparing for the worst.
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local communities say they have assembled a sand bagging team and levee response team... to try and make sure the levee holds up. taking a look at storm- tracker four radar... we'll continue to track the rain after the break.
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. and the rain really coming down on the san mateo bridge. heavy rain moving through the area now making for a wet morning commute. robin winston is keeping an eye on the roads for us this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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in the south bay... a gunman is on the loose this morning following a shooting near the san jose state university campus. officers responded to a report of a shooting around 3:30 in the morning yesterday. officials say it happend around south third street and east san carlos street.. according to officers, two men were found suffering from at least one gunshot each. both were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. there is no description of the shooter this morning. happening now. lanes of interstate highway 580 in oakland are open this morning following a shooting. officers were conducting a traffic stop near 98-th and las vegas avenues around 1:30 yesterday morning when they heard a gunshot. the c-h-p
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closed the highway and the streets in the area to look for the shooter. according to officers, evidence of the shooting was found but the shooter was not located. officials do not know if officers were the intended no officers were injured. descripition of the shooter this morning. a lot of rain coming down this morning all across the bay area. i am live in fremont. we have team coverage of the storm coming up.
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news we are tracking the storm hitting the bay are this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar... widespread rain expected all across the bay area this morning... and it is going to make for a wet morning commute.
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we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. will tran is out in the elements this morning. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. but first we want to go to james fletcher who is tracking the timing of the storm in the weather center. james. .high impact event unfolding across the region this across the region event unfolding .high impact .high impact event unfolding across the region this
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monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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and that is where we find kron 4's will morning.
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it is raining in palo alto. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min
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from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 this morning parts of southern california are still cleaning up after weekend
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storms that killed at least 5 people. rick damigella takes a look at the damage. "we've had a lot of water and floods, but this is ugly."a soaked northern california is bracing for several more days of relentless rain ... as the southern part of the state dries out following downpours that left at least five people dead.on friday, a storm victim was electrocuted after a power line fell along an intersection in los angeles. another person was found dead in a flooded vehicle in san bernardino county.authorities recovered a body from a river, saturday, after floodwaters receded. and two others died following a traffic accident in san diego due to the wet road conditions.in the santa barbara area, some motorists were even forced to abandon their vehicles..kenny/car flooded: "i was going to get out of there.... it was too deep and my car stopped and i said oh crap." in one neighborhood, the storm uprooted two giant trees that crashed down on a couple of vehicles, caused structural
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damages and ripped out utility lines. witness: "it was an oh my god moment and i was thankful i was alive and it did not come this way super scary and i am still shaking about it."now there are fears that we'll see similar situations in the next 24 to 48 hours. make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's available for both apple and android devices. major storm hitting the bay area this morning. anny hong have your complete forecast after the break.
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wet and dangerous commute this morning. i will have the details. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza.
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. and the rain really coming down on the san mateo bridge. heavy rain moving through the area now making for a wet morning commute. robin winston is keeping
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an eye on the roads for us this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 on the on the basketball court.
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192 to 182. taking a look at storm- tracker four radar... we'll continue to track the rain after the break. hershey's miniatures. we pour 'em! we pass 'em! we pick 'em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey's miniatures are mine, yours, our chocolate. welcome back to the kron
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. heavy rain moving through the area now. and we have complete team coverage of the storm this morning. anny hong is in the weather center tracking the timing of the storm. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. let's start with anny in the weather center. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected,
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especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge
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drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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and people in southern california trying to lean up while they brace for they brace for the next round of rain. this was the scene friday night when a fire truck fell into a sink hole. this is in cajon pass. you can see the flashing lights from the truck in the hole. nobody was seriously injured. and this was the seen at cajon junction... north of san bernardino. these are the mudslides that people were dealing with this weekend. you can see cars and trucks stuck in the mud in the middle of the road. it is not clear if anybody was injured in these mudslides. and in san diego... crews are cleaning up after this tree came crashing through a townhouse. you can see the tree actually split the townhouse in half and there was a toddler inside at the
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time. fortunately the child and another man were downstairs when the tree came crashing through and they were able to get out a woman was thrown on the ground during a robbery attempt at a popular santa clara county park. it happened around nine saturday night at eleanor pardee park in palo alto. police say the woman was walking her dog on a path in the park when a man started following her. the woman tried to move out of the man's way. but he threw her to the ground and tried to steal her cell phone. the victim's dog bit the man. he then dropped the phone and ran away. the man is described as being in his 20's. standing around five foot-ten with a medium build. he wore a dark baseball hat and dark colored hoodie. in the east bay. concord police recovered illegal and dangerous weapons inside of a family home. people who live in concord expressed concerns about illegal activities in the area. officers say they
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obtained a search warrant for a home. when the home was searched, officers found illegal guns and other dangerous weapons that were accessible to children. two people who live in that home are in jail this morning. taking a look at storm- tracker four radar... we'll continue to [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable.
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[crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal
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ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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4 morning news we are tracking the storm hitting the bay are this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar... widespread rain expected all across the bay area this morning... and it is going to make for a wet morning commute. and here is a look at the bay area bridges this morning. the top left, we have the san mateo bridge. top right, bay bridge. bottom left, golden gate bridge. bottom right, richmond bridge. if you do have to head to work this morning it is going to be a very wet commute.
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time check .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 now we want to continue our team coverage this morning. let's go to will tran who is live in menlo park where all north bound lanes
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have been shut down. will? thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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breaking overnight... one driver is dead this morning after a car crash on highway 1-0-1. this is video from the scene. the accident happened at spencer avenue in sausalito. all lanes reopened just after midnight. according to c-h-p, several callers reported the car went up a hillside on the right side of the roadway and hit a large exit sign. the driver died at the scene.
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people in oroville still concerned this morning that they may have to evacuate again because of today's heavy rainfall. additional measures are being taken at the oroville reservoir to deal with today's storms. the department of water resources has increased the reservoir's outflow nearly ten percent. the temporary increase is expected to help balance water flow in and out of the reservoir. according to officials, the flood control at the spillway has remained stable. the increase in water flow is not expected to interfere with construction and debris removal efforts below the spillway. once flows have been increased, officials will monitor the reservoir conditions using drones and crews on the ground. in the south bay... the anderson reservoir is above capacity this morning. over the weekend, water started flowing over the spillway of anderson reservoir for first time in more than a decade. the santa clara valley water district has opened up the spillway.
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water is rushing down the hill, creating a waterfall. this is what it looks like. it is the first time since 2006 that this spillway has been used. the santa clara county water district is currently trying to get water levels down to 68-percent as soon as possible. the water district hopes that by releasing water from the spillway they can avoid having water spill over the dam. strong winds knock two light poles onto two homes in san mateo. p-g-and-e crews spent the day yesterday removing and replacing those poles. more than a dozen families were without power over the weekend after these poles came crashing down. fortunately nobody was injured. because of all the recent storms... p-g-and-e has signed on 100 additional crews from other states to help repair damage all across the bay area. in the east bay. a busy road is plagued by potholes because of these recent winter storms.
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officers say willow pass road has dozens of potholes. some big enough to cause some serious damage to your tires. crews are working 24-7 to fix the problem. and with more rain in the bay area... the c-h-p is asking drivers in the area to stay on high alert while traveling on the road. in the south bay. today's storm comes when mudslides and road closures continue to cause problems in the santa cruz mountains. officials say black road is now too dangerous to travel on for those who live in the area. previous storms caused mudslides on that road. and with more rain in the forecast... and the uncertainty surrounding the stability of the roadway, families are concerned about how they will get in and out of the area. that. people who live in the
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area are now working to convice the county to do a temporary fix to stabilize black road. make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's avaiable for both apple and android devices. breaking news... severe weather, possibly a tornado causes injuries and damages more than 100 homes in san antonio. the national weather service says they have received reports of a possible
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tornado. at least 150 homes are damaged this morning. san antonio fire says only minor injuries have been reported so far. we will continue to follow this breaking news story throughout the morning. major storm hitting the bay area this morning. anny hong have your complete forecast after the break. wet and dangerous commute this morning. i will have the details. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge
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drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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welcome back to the kron 4 morning news... we are
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tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. heavy rain moving through the area now. and we are also monitoring the high winds this morning. this is a live look at the flag blowing along the embarcadero. heavy winds are expected to be a big problem this morning. and we have complete team coverage of the storm this morning. anny hong is in the weather center tracking the timing of the storm. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. let's start with anny in the weather center. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected,
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especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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you can hear that person calling for help. that person was inside a car that was swallowed up by a massive sink hole in southern
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california. it opened up near studio city in los angeles. two cars ended up inside. the driver that called for help was rescued and taken to the hospital. the other car was empty. this is just some of the storm damage they had to deal with over the weekend. three people are rescued during windy conditions on tomales bay. the sonoma county sheriff's helicopter team rescued the three kayakers yesterday who were stranded in choppy conditions. the three had been camping near point reyes the night before and did not anticipate the severe weather. no one was hurt, all three are expected to be okay. happening right now... hundreds of students at cal poly have been evacuated after a hillside behind a dorm began to collapse because of all of the wet weather. the students were evacuated on saturday... because the
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hillside behind it is eroding and continues to creep closer to the building. the students were warned last week that they might have to evacuate... then on saturday school officials decided that the hillside was too unstable. officials in stanislaus county are monitoring the san joaquin river this morning in case of flooding. they want to make sure the levee is holding up. this is what it looks like in stanislaus county along the swolen san joaquin river. people in the area are still dealing with flooding from previous storms and all the water is causing concerns for dairy farmers in the area. many roadways are also closed due to flooding. and with more rain today... officials are preparing for the worst. local communities say
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they have assembled a sand bagging team and levee response team... to try and make sure the levee holds up. one of the areas that is expected to get hit the hardest by today's storm is south san francisco. and as kron 4's spencer blake reports... the city is taking a unique step to try and prevent flooding and storm damage. there are more than three thousand storm drains in south san francisco.the industrial city recently launched a new initiative to get people just like you to help clean them up. "i'm thinking about the storm drains right outside my house, in our particular - right by our neighborhood."if you're like this guy and want to help out, all you have to do is sign up online to adopt a storm drain - or even several, if you want.the map lets you pick specific ones."you really only need three bits of information."so far people have adopted 50 drains.after city councilor mark addiego got the idea approved by the
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council, public works began carrying it out in early february."junk that doesn't get pulled out of the storm drains will wind up going to colma creek, and eventually into san francisco bay." sometimes it's trash but sometimes it's broken tree limbs or plant debris.that can be just as problematic when it comes to flooding."one or two times a week should be all it takes. a few minutes."and if you don't do it that frequently, at least keep an eye on the sky - and on the kron four forecast - and do a quick drain sweep before the rain starts pouring down."if it helps them in any way, definitely i would step forward for it."the city will even provide the stuff you need - gloves, buckets, and other tools - for free.in south san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news. taking a look at storm- tracker four radar... we'll continue to track the rain after the break. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. in our suvs,
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 northbound northbound highway 101 in redwood city is shutdown
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because of flooding.é when it's expected to open. welcome back to the kron
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. heavy rain moving through the area now. and here is a look at the bay area bridges this morning. the top left, we have the san mateo bridge. top right, bay bridge. bottom left, golden gate bridge. bottom right, richmond bridge. if you do have to head to work this morning it is going to be a very wet commute.
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we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. will tran is out in redwood city where all lanes north bound lanes are shut down. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. but first we want to go to anny hong who is tracking the timing of the storm in the weather center. anny. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will
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taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of now we want to continue our team coverage this morning. let's go to will tran who is live in redwood city where all north bound lanes have been shut down. will?
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thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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the morning.with you check back we will thanks will. thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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in the south bay. today's storm comes when mudslides and road closures continue to cause problems in the santa cruz mountains. officials say black road is now too dangerous to travel on for those who live in the area. previous storms caused mudslides on that road. and with more rain in the forecast... and the uncertainty surrounding the stability of the roadway, families are concerned about how they will get in and out of the area. that. people who live in the
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area are now working to convice the county to do a temporary fix to stabilize black road. in the south bay... the anderson reservoir is above capacity this morning. over the weekend, water started flowing over the spillway of anderson reservoir for first time in more than a decade. the santa clara valley water district has opened up the spillway. water is rushing down the hill, creating a waterfall. this is what it looks like. it is the first time since 2006 that this spillway has been used. the santa clara county water district is currently trying to get water levels down to 68-percent as soon as possible. the water district hopes that by releasing water from the spillway they can avoid having
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water spill over the dam. people in oroville still concerned this morning that they may have to evacuate again because of today's heavy rainfall. additional measures are being taken at the oroville reservoir to deal with today's storms. the department of water resources has increased the reservoir's outflow nearly ten percent. the temporary increase is expected to help balance water flow in and out of the reservoir. according to officials, the flood control at the spillway has remained stable. the increase in water flow is not expected to interfere with construction and debris removal efforts below the spillway. once flows have been increased, officials will monitor the reservoir conditions using drones and crews on the ground. and as anny has been telling us all morning, the storm is going to pick up tonight. here is what p-g-and-e is offering for you to do now to prepare and stay safe. they say keep flashlights, radios and batteries nearby. have
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fresh drinking water and freeze plastic containers filled with water, this will help prevent food from spoiling. secure your outdoor furniture or lightweight items that can be blown away by high winds. for more information, visit kron four dot com. make sure you have the free kron four mobile app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about severe weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's available for both apple and android devices. major storm hitting the bay area this morning.
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anny hong have your complete the break. wet and dangerous commute this morning. i will have the details. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge than 30 min from 37 to the ♪
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar.
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heavy rain moving through the area now making for a wet morning commute. robin winston is keeping an eye on the roads morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 taking a look at storm- tracker four radar... we'll continue to track the rain after the break.
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in the last 24 hours, kirkwood ski resort has received four inches of snow. and 13 inches over the last 48 hours. take a look at this video courtesy of kirkwood ski resort. they are in full-service, providing skiiers and snow boarders with fresh powder. this season, the resort has reached 500 inches of snow at its summit... and its not stopping. according to the the national weather service, snow is expected to fall throughout the week. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area this morning. taking a live
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look at storm tracker 4 radar. heavy rain moving through the area now. and we have complete team coverage of the storm this morning. anny hong is in the weather center tracking the timing of the storm. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. let's start with anny in the weather center. .high impact event unfolding across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding,
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downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 and people in southern california trying to lean up while they brace for they brace for the next round of rain. this was the scene friday night when a fire truck fell into a sink hole. this is in cajon pass. you can see the flashing lights from the truck in the hole. nobody was seriously injured.
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and this was the seen at cajon junction... north of san bernardino. these are the mudslides that people were dealing with this weekend. you can see cars and trucks stuck in the mud in the middle of the road. it is not clear if anybody was injured in these mudslides. and in san diego... crews are cleaning up after this tree came crashing through a townhouse. you can see the tree actually split the townhouse in half and there was a toddler inside at the time. fortunately the child and another man were downstairs when the tree came crashing through and they were able to get out without injury. taking a look at storm- tracker four radar... we'll continue to track the rain
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across the region this monday morning and will likely persist through the afternoon hours as an atmospheric river takes aim at the central california coast. periods of heavy rainfall are expected, especially along the coastal ranges, along with strong and gusty southerly winds through this evening. these conditions will likely result in widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines resulting in isolated to widespread power outages. flooding of area creeks, streams and low lying, poorly drained areas can also be expected as well as rises on main- stem rivers. the threat for rock/mud slides, shallow landslides and debris flows in recent burn scar areas will also increase during the next 12 to 24 hours. rainfall and winds will taper off late tonight into tuesday. cool and somewhat drier weather conditions are expected during the second half of the work week.
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news we are tracking the storm hitting the bay are this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar... widespread rain expected all across the bay area this morning... and it is going to make for a wet morning commute.
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and here is a look at the bay area bridges this morning. the top left, we have the san mateo bridge. top right, bay bridge. bottom left, golden gate bridge. bottom right, richmond bridge. if you do have to head to work this morning it is going to be a very wet commute. good morning i'm darya folsom. and i'm james fletcher. we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. will tran is out in redwood city where all lanes north bound lanes are shut down. and robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on the roads. but first we want to go to anny hong who is tracking the timing of the storm in the weather center. anny.

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