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the burn of the s four v. engine to ascend apollo tend to the moon. >> roger to and you're good for the ally. it's looking as planned. >> that all? >> roger. we confirm. >> politan with a perfect burn was on its way to the moon. now the commanding service module separate from the s four v. and turned around to dock with the lunar module. for the first of many times, tom stafford turned on a small high resolution color television camera and show the people of earthy spectacular sites of outer space. apollo tentacle on all of those who had made and were making the conquest of the moon reality. we >> currently renovate ten feet away. >> roger. >> it's looking real's double, -- >> roger. be docked in a second i hope. >> roger. >> new senior looking good. it looks like you just stopped. >> i haven't fired yet. roger. >> snap snap and where there. >> roger. >> you're good to docket charlie. >> team we can read the numbers on the land docking. >> during the docking, apollo ten encountered its first problem. the mylar
the burn of the s four v. engine to ascend apollo tend to the moon. >> roger to and you're good for the ally. it's looking as planned. >> that all? >> roger. we confirm. >> politan with a perfect burn was on its way to the moon. now the commanding service module separate from the s four v. and turned around to dock with the lunar module. for the first of many times, tom stafford turned on a small high resolution color television camera and show the people of earthy...
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lnu lightning complex burn scars, scu and czu lightning complex burn scars. as we head through y we we are not done yet with this wet weather. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic. it is pouring over the south bay this morning. >>> it's a little busy in the south bay. we've got a couple accidents that chp is working on. things are improving in milpitas west bound 237 at 880. the latest information is they're clearing it at the moment. they're getting it to the right shoulder. hopefully things will start improving. our speeds are already looking a little bit better there. trouble spot on 237 near lawrence, causing some slight delays trying to connect on to the freeway. expect those brake lights. brake lights north bound 101 before oakland. this is due to a crash off to the right side of the road way. things are busy through the altamont pass. i will have that in my next report. >>> we just got new video in monitoring the situation in monterey county where there is flooding and mudslides. this was taken this morning and you can see the rain continues t
lnu lightning complex burn scars, scu and czu lightning complex burn scars. as we head through y we we are not done yet with this wet weather. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic. it is pouring over the south bay this morning. >>> it's a little busy in the south bay. we've got a couple accidents that chp is working on. things are improving in milpitas west bound 237 at 880. the latest information is they're clearing it at the moment. they're getting it to the right shoulder....
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flash flood watch remains in effect this afternoon for burn scar areas, lnu, scu, czu burn scars.nds of rain, isolated thunderstorms are a possibility as we head through the day. morning showers friday and then turning drier as atmospheric river slowly pushes south and out of our region. for the weekend, mostly cloudy and chance of light showers north of the golden gate than north bay. you have a better chance of seeing that for the weekend. santa has remained over yesterday and for today. i don't think it's going to move for the rest of today as we are looking at futurecast, more wet weather, weather models not doing a great job on the atmospheric river. i think south bay will continue with heavy rain through the day, daytime highs in mid 50s. watch for that. we're going to continue with rounds of rain for today into tomorrow, a wet start, and then drying out. the north bay, a better chance of seeing wet weather for the weekend. our next storm by next week. >>> still ahead on news at noon, how a team bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and i
flash flood watch remains in effect this afternoon for burn scar areas, lnu, scu, czu burn scars.nds of rain, isolated thunderstorms are a possibility as we head through the day. morning showers friday and then turning drier as atmospheric river slowly pushes south and out of our region. for the weekend, mostly cloudy and chance of light showers north of the golden gate than north bay. you have a better chance of seeing that for the weekend. santa has remained over yesterday and for today. i...
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Jan 27, 2021
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besides within the burn scars. >> inside the burn zone, the group is racing against time. before the rain starts. >> there some drainage away. setting up walls around the perimeter. >> if debris flows do happen, we can sweep through neighborhoods downstream. the santa rosa fire department is going door to door on the line streets. alerting folks that tonight, there could be a danger. >> recruited a fire for he that has information. >> the fire has phone numbers. safety info if you see a rise in it and how best to you data. >> we want to major folks are alert and ready for the storm is coming in. >> dishonors us, he too is carefully watching the weather. >> i have a generator ready. >> the highest intensity of rainfall is probably around 10 to 1:00 a.m. >> in santa rosa, don ford, kpix. >> and evacuation warning has been issued due to the potential for mud flow and flash flooding. >> preparing for potential flooding. volunteers handed out dozens of sandbags at palmore park in san jose. they wanted to get them in the hands of residents who mainly live along wash creek and th
besides within the burn scars. >> inside the burn zone, the group is racing against time. before the rain starts. >> there some drainage away. setting up walls around the perimeter. >> if debris flows do happen, we can sweep through neighborhoods downstream. the santa rosa fire department is going door to door on the line streets. alerting folks that tonight, there could be a danger. >> recruited a fire for he that has information. >> the fire has phone numbers....
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Jan 26, 2021
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next round including the first real threat of mudslides in the bay area burn zones but first meteorologist paul heggen is tracking the storm for us. >> less than 24 hours from the rain first arriving in the bay area. this will be the most substantial storm system we have seen so far this winter in terms of the rain and wind threats primarily but of course the flooding threat goes hand- in-hand with the rain threat with so many wildfire burn scars left over after last summer and last fall. we could hear some rumbles of thunder, that will not be the primary reason of concern. tomorrow afternoon, showers moving in with the heaviest rain really lining up as we head into late tuesday evening and tuesday night. it will continue off and on wednesday and thursday, we stopped the clock thursday morning and you can see we are talking about two or 3 inches of rain widespread across the bay area. some of the higher terrains, rainfall forecast approaching 6 inches and that is too much in a short amount of time. we need the rain but we don't need it all at once. that is why we have the flash flood watch
next round including the first real threat of mudslides in the bay area burn zones but first meteorologist paul heggen is tracking the storm for us. >> less than 24 hours from the rain first arriving in the bay area. this will be the most substantial storm system we have seen so far this winter in terms of the rain and wind threats primarily but of course the flooding threat goes hand- in-hand with the rain threat with so many wildfire burn scars left over after last summer and last fall....
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he looked at the burned out vessels.e of them had been towed out to sea their masts broken poking above the water of coal fire still smoldering to indicate close by in the fly ash stung his nostrils. the water in the harbor looks sinister. one sailor had recalled exploding oil had benefit from the surface of the water after the raid. it was a mixture of high octane gasoline and fuel from two dozen allied ships and alexander suspected mustard gas but he did not know what else might he and their. he had to do more tests. he knew the allied cargo ships were carrying white phosphor shells and caring a weapon called napalm. he could not be sure what was in the chemical stew. he also could not be sure was not a german aerial gas attack. in a spray attack he reasoned that liquid mustard would in most cases be transformed into tiny droplets resembling a paper. it would have contaminated all the ships from the inner harbor including crippled vessels that still remained afloat and drenched all the men on the docks below. even men
he looked at the burned out vessels.e of them had been towed out to sea their masts broken poking above the water of coal fire still smoldering to indicate close by in the fly ash stung his nostrils. the water in the harbor looks sinister. one sailor had recalled exploding oil had benefit from the surface of the water after the raid. it was a mixture of high octane gasoline and fuel from two dozen allied ships and alexander suspected mustard gas but he did not know what else might he and their....
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ended up burning american cities burning businesses and ground killing cops and the democrats cheer them on as col arison wants to be the next vice president of the united states started a fund to bail out people who wear the jackie gleason burning down buildings as a product property. people said all property can be replaced lives can't will that might be true intelligent people that own the property and get insurance can be and have been the time for larger messiahs as a rat to. learn how to get over trumps legacy 30 seconds you. i think we have to see the republican party renew itself you know i'm a democrat but i would like to see a strong adversary on the other side and what we have seen is someone who has directed the republican party to destroy democracy small democracy we live in a democracy it's a republic but it's also a democracy and so i think the health of the republican party is going to be critical so what happens in these next couple of weeks what we see with mcconnell as he looks at his legacy and we see these other republicans look inward and say just like scott you kno
ended up burning american cities burning businesses and ground killing cops and the democrats cheer them on as col arison wants to be the next vice president of the united states started a fund to bail out people who wear the jackie gleason burning down buildings as a product property. people said all property can be replaced lives can't will that might be true intelligent people that own the property and get insurance can be and have been the time for larger messiahs as a rat to. learn how to...
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it's the burn zone. they got up to an inch and a half to 2.5 inches of rain in a very short amount of time, and so when they go up to a warning, that means it's happening. it means there's some debris flow in the area. that means there's some flooding in the area. so be careful. i suspect we're going to see more of that. as this system moves south into the santa cruz mountains, franken julie mentioned the winds it's blowing happened big, gusting to near 50 miles an hour. san jose gusting to near 50 miles an hour, lots of down trees. lots of branches lot. the wind issues right now the system is moving fairly quickly's a good d see the back edge of it moving out. we're seeing snow up on skyline boulevard. we're seeing snow up in the north bay up around sonoma county and napa and you can see the heart of this storm as it kind of pushes through the area and right now is engaged with basically the central part of the bay area and just now getting into san jose, take a look at a live weather observer tree down
it's the burn zone. they got up to an inch and a half to 2.5 inches of rain in a very short amount of time, and so when they go up to a warning, that means it's happening. it means there's some debris flow in the area. that means there's some flooding in the area. so be careful. i suspect we're going to see more of that. as this system moves south into the santa cruz mountains, franken julie mentioned the winds it's blowing happened big, gusting to near 50 miles an hour. san jose gusting to...
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burn scar. st concerned out it is a concern in all of the burn scars. we had serious fires last year. that intense heat burns the soil so badly that it doesn't let it absorb the water and causes the big mudslides rather than just letting the water run off. many say that staying in the area is just not worth the risk. >> we are glad to be leaving. this storm, you know will be bad. > staying not worth the risk. >> not worth it. better to. we are getting out. >> and you know what? better safe than sorry. those who decide to stay, a lot of them change their mind later. they only put themselves and others at risk. they say go head and get out now while you have the warning instead pack a bag in case you have to get out if they expand these mandatory evacuations. if total we are talking about five thousand people. it looks different because of coronavirus. you can come here. you aren't in a shelter. you come to the centers. you speak to the red cross and get a voucher for a hotel. are you in your own area. there is no reason not to leave and make sure that yo
burn scar. st concerned out it is a concern in all of the burn scars. we had serious fires last year. that intense heat burns the soil so badly that it doesn't let it absorb the water and causes the big mudslides rather than just letting the water run off. many say that staying in the area is just not worth the risk. >> we are glad to be leaving. this storm, you know will be bad. > staying not worth the risk. >> not worth it. better to. we are getting out. >> and you know...
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he took us for a tour of the burn scar today. >> when the vegetation burns, some of the organics are volatile eyes. they condensed down below the surface in the soil. >> jeff nolan, is looking for the kind of fire aftermath that's a bit harder to find. it's what you might call, the bottom of the burn scar. just a couple inches below the surface. >> gets a little goofy as he could on here. >> it's a fire residue forming a waxy layer beneath the scorched soil that seals the burn scar off from the rest of the ground. the rainfall simply cannot make it through. >> the water cannot go anywhere once it gets down a few inches. >> you can imagine that you rapidly saturate that couple of inches of soil at the surface. it will wash off very rapidly. >> if it comes low and gradual it will be okay. if it comes heavy, there will be some evacuations i'm sure. >> residence in the brain area have been busy taking the precautions they can over the last several days. >> a lot of the dead trees. look for some erosion control and the slips. it was effective. the soil allows for absorption as well. >> th
he took us for a tour of the burn scar today. >> when the vegetation burns, some of the organics are volatile eyes. they condensed down below the surface in the soil. >> jeff nolan, is looking for the kind of fire aftermath that's a bit harder to find. it's what you might call, the bottom of the burn scar. just a couple inches below the surface. >> gets a little goofy as he could on here. >> it's a fire residue forming a waxy layer beneath the scorched soil that seals...
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a reporter described a fiery panorama and the ships were burning fiercely. the entire center of the harbor was covered with burning oil, he reported. a ruptured fuel lines and thousands of gallons gushing into the harbor where it is ignited into a sheet of flame engulfing the entire north side of the port like a prairie fire the flames spread across the surface of the water leaping from ship to ship. they worked frantically to save the vessels before it forced them to jump or swim for safety. the distant cries of men yelling for help echoed in the harbor. the news of the night grade for the catastrophes of the war was heavily censored. general eisenhower's first communiquÉ from the headquarters on december 4th stated only that the damage was done adding insult to injury the first account came from the germans, the propaganda broadcast december 5th gloated over the mission's spectacular success stating that the harbor was so poorly protected that the german bombers had been able to pick off the allied ships like sitting ducks. the sneak attack which the press
a reporter described a fiery panorama and the ships were burning fiercely. the entire center of the harbor was covered with burning oil, he reported. a ruptured fuel lines and thousands of gallons gushing into the harbor where it is ignited into a sheet of flame engulfing the entire north side of the port like a prairie fire the flames spread across the surface of the water leaping from ship to ship. they worked frantically to save the vessels before it forced them to jump or swim for safety....
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scar, the czu complex fire burn scar. both of these have been washed by officials very closely as we do see some loose to breeze up there that could result in debris flows some small stream fortunately so far we haven't heard of any major damage is up there, but we still do have those evacuation advisories down in portions of the santa cruz mountains the good news is the heaviest of rain has left for the time being and we do get a bit of a quiet period ahead of us for the next few hours rainfall totals during daytime hours today should be pretty moderate into the evening though really start to pick up and by tomorrow morning we could be seeing another inch of rainfall for some parts of the bay area. on top of what we've already seen so we've already got saturated soils that's the concern and we do still have flash flood advisories for the south bay mountains like the santa cruz and diablo range is temperatures are in the 40's and 50's right now it's a mild start to this morning. so don't worry so much about staying, nice
scar, the czu complex fire burn scar. both of these have been washed by officials very closely as we do see some loose to breeze up there that could result in debris flows some small stream fortunately so far we haven't heard of any major damage is up there, but we still do have those evacuation advisories down in portions of the santa cruz mountains the good news is the heaviest of rain has left for the time being and we do get a bit of a quiet period ahead of us for the next few hours...
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ze huge fire burn scar. so many birds cars with 3 letters and the south bay is where we are looking at those multiple advisories, including right here in the santa cruz mountains i have the burn scar outlined in red right here. we had a very intense rainfall there in the vicinity of this burn scar last night and continue this morning. we have actually had some debris is making its way on the roadways. those those advisories are still in effect rainfall tohals today will vary a lot in short distances because of the nature of today's rain we're going to see pop-up areas of heavy rainfall with embedded thunderstorms in them. some areas won't see as much rain as other areas in the pretty near distance so just be ready for some heavy rain even into the afternoon right now temperatures are in the 40's and 50's won't be much different than this this afternoon so get ready for a cool and wet day as you step outside reyna john thank you so no major hot spots but we're still seeing traffic collisions. >>lots of them a
ze huge fire burn scar. so many birds cars with 3 letters and the south bay is where we are looking at those multiple advisories, including right here in the santa cruz mountains i have the burn scar outlined in red right here. we had a very intense rainfall there in the vicinity of this burn scar last night and continue this morning. we have actually had some debris is making its way on the roadways. those those advisories are still in effect rainfall tohals today will vary a lot in short...
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burn areas are so dangerous. in big storms. >>after a wild land fire. the educations gone and the soil has literally been change because of heat from the fire. the no longer absorbs the water. so the water will run down mountainside. in sheets and it will take the dirt. it will take all of that down debris it will take a rocks and it will devastate everything as it cascades down the mountainside. >>and like john has been telling you we are expecting more heavy rain throughout the week so they need to be ready. outages there have already been many scattered outages, this is the map from pg and e and it shows you. the green that's small outages that's what you see basically here closer into the bay area orange spots are those stubborn spots where they got really hit and more customers are affected again if you have the kron on app and the kron 4 app those will keep you posted on when their power outages and weather severe weather in your neighborhood. time now is 9 '06 and let's keep our team coverage going ahead t
burn areas are so dangerous. in big storms. >>after a wild land fire. the educations gone and the soil has literally been change because of heat from the fire. the no longer absorbs the water. so the water will run down mountainside. in sheets and it will take the dirt. it will take all of that down debris it will take a rocks and it will devastate everything as it cascades down the mountainside. >>and like john has been telling you we are expecting more heavy rain throughout the...
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the glass fire burn scar as well. between one and two inches of rain tonight adding up for the rest of the week. the wind is going to be a big factor with this system as well. darren will have more on that. i will add up rainfall totals across the rest of the bay area coming up in just a few minutes pick >> looking forward to that, thank you, paul. >> darren peck is live outside, grizzly peak in berkeley, the wind has been blowing but they will be howling later, darren? >> yes, allen, they will get stronger than this. i have a handheld anemometer appear on grizzly peak of 1800 feet, i have already gotten it 30 mile-per-hour wind gust up here. but, we have not yet gotten to what we have been calling the main event here, which is the cold front that paul was referencing in the forecast. let me show you a visualization to help us better understand why, even if it is windy at your house now, it gets windy for about a 2 to 3 hour window, tonight. we can watch it on future gas, take a look to the upper left- hand corner of
the glass fire burn scar as well. between one and two inches of rain tonight adding up for the rest of the week. the wind is going to be a big factor with this system as well. darren will have more on that. i will add up rainfall totals across the rest of the bay area coming up in just a few minutes pick >> looking forward to that, thank you, paul. >> darren peck is live outside, grizzly peak in berkeley, the wind has been blowing but they will be howling later, darren? >>...
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>> burn baby burn. >> climb over. climb over. climb over. climb over. >> will the fire department get here shortly? they'll try. hopefully they succeed. the fire is getting close to the gas station. will the fire truck get here, the block of buildings gone, next to it homes and people. >> it is 20 minutes after five. what are you do tonight? >> not much. i'm about to go and stay for a little while. >> what do you mean some place else to live? >> rent some place else. >> where is your house. >> it was over there but it's down now. >> how come? >> it is burned up. they burned them all down. >> do you have any idea how the fire started? >> no idea at all. >> we saw some people -- do you know how it starts? >> no, i don't know how it starts. >> look at my house back there. i don't have a house. >> it is obviously there have been a lot of arsonists at work. there is a lot of fires between the lodge and south and north of a grand boulevard. and i think there is about 15 major fires in the area. it is obviously there has been looting and other dama
>> burn baby burn. >> climb over. climb over. climb over. climb over. >> will the fire department get here shortly? they'll try. hopefully they succeed. the fire is getting close to the gas station. will the fire truck get here, the block of buildings gone, next to it homes and people. >> it is 20 minutes after five. what are you do tonight? >> not much. i'm about to go and stay for a little while. >> what do you mean some place else to live? >> rent...
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went oil become burned. to that extent it no longer absorbs water once those mudslides or debris flows start. you can't stop them. there's nothing you can do to stop it. and once you hear it, it's probably too late. half inch of rain was actually reported in just 15 minutes, right near that burn area. any people spend the night in hotels in neighboring communities. thousands of south bay residents ordered to evacuate just ahead of the atmospheric river that pummeled the area overnight. hey, interviews. elissa harrington brings us that story. this'll was the rain in boulder creek overnight, a non stop downpour, the national weather service reported. half an inch of rain fell in just 15 minutes. this was near the ccu lightning complex burn scar, whether like this in that area where wildfires burned over the summer posed a major concern for emergency officials once oil does become burned. to that extent it no longer absorbs water once those mudslides or did grief flows start. you can't stop them. there's nothin
went oil become burned. to that extent it no longer absorbs water once those mudslides or debris flows start. you can't stop them. there's nothing you can do to stop it. and once you hear it, it's probably too late. half inch of rain was actually reported in just 15 minutes, right near that burn area. any people spend the night in hotels in neighboring communities. thousands of south bay residents ordered to evacuate just ahead of the atmospheric river that pummeled the area overnight. hey,...
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a swamp to rule area south of salinas in the burn scars of the river fire in august. >>firefighters say at least 2 dozen homes and buildings had minor to severe damage. >>one person hurt while escaping her home, the safest thing for people to do is heed evacuation orders. get out for a few days intel, but the rain passes back in boulder creek crews to get advantage of the low in the rain clearing out rocks and tree limbs emergency personnel stage at high risk areas ahead of the threat. >>even though we're seeing breaks in the rain. a number of agencies still have to go out and assess for safety before anyone can return home in felton gayle ong kron 4 news. >>well cleanup still underway across the bay area from tuesday's storm in fact this was seen in orinda as crews. we're trying to clean up debris from trees that were knocked over by the wind thankfully. the damage wasn't as bad as they had feared. but there was still several road closures and hundreds of homes lost power as well we spoke to one homeowner about the damage they had. >>the middle of night. offense bang
a swamp to rule area south of salinas in the burn scars of the river fire in august. >>firefighters say at least 2 dozen homes and buildings had minor to severe damage. >>one person hurt while escaping her home, the safest thing for people to do is heed evacuation orders. get out for a few days intel, but the rain passes back in boulder creek crews to get advantage of the low in the rain clearing out rocks and tree limbs emergency personnel stage at high risk areas ahead of the...
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the burned out areas are of special concern. the fear is that the ash and charred ruins could become a river of mud threatening homes and of course lives. in an effort to protect their property, residents line sand bags outside their homes and yards are draped in plastic. >> we have isolated flooding, isolated small mudslides, rock slides. it is very small scale but definitely an indicator that the potential is there. >> the santa cruz mountains are a soggy messages and there is rain in the forecast for the next two days. >>> we expect something that we haven't seen in two months, people dining indoors in san francisco. as for the stormy weather we're having, restaurant owners say they hope that won't stop people from enjoying a meal al fresco. >> we are blessed that we have a patio in the rear of the restaurant. folks go outside and visit your favorite restaurants. >> in the rain? >> why not? it's fun. i don't know. what are you going to do? >>> to our coronavirus coverage, there are two changes when it comes to getting your va
the burned out areas are of special concern. the fear is that the ash and charred ruins could become a river of mud threatening homes and of course lives. in an effort to protect their property, residents line sand bags outside their homes and yards are draped in plastic. >> we have isolated flooding, isolated small mudslides, rock slides. it is very small scale but definitely an indicator that the potential is there. >> the santa cruz mountains are a soggy messages and there is...
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due to the recent burn scar that we have the czu fire burn scar and we are still seeing some light showershere. the heaviest of rainfall was last night that is certainly tapered off now another light rain around of showers moving from center fell up in marine county along highway 37 on over to 80 is a true versus through solano county couple of pockets of heavier rainfall just south of fairfield but most of these areas are actually looking at a pretty quiet picture a home. you actually dried out over a past weather here now we are seeing cooler weather to our north this low pressure area really what it's done for us is that steer that moisture plume that was centered to our north further south now on into california. so while washington oregon. we're seeing the rainfall. now california is seeing a much needed dose of it and it's the central coast. that's really tapping into it today so the bay area we're taking a bit of a backseat today. we do still have some isolated south showers some areas of rainfall still pushing through. but the core of the center to our south 11:30am right here. a c
due to the recent burn scar that we have the czu fire burn scar and we are still seeing some light showershere. the heaviest of rainfall was last night that is certainly tapered off now another light rain around of showers moving from center fell up in marine county along highway 37 on over to 80 is a true versus through solano county couple of pockets of heavier rainfall just south of fairfield but most of these areas are actually looking at a pretty quiet picture a home. you actually dried...
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powerful winds are sparking new fires in old burn scopes. the evacuation underway right now. >>> thank you for joining us. we have live team coverage on today's powerful gusts, wind driven fires and other major damage. let's start with anne. >> evacuations are now underway because of number of fires burning in the santa cruz mountains. take a look at some of the smoke that we saw. this was earlier this morning on some of pg&e's cameras. several fires starting with in the burn zone of last summer's czu lightning complex fires. they are hard to access because of downed trees in the area. there's two near big basin, fire crews have been cutting in to the vegetation to try to access there. a couple of neighborhoods are under evacuation orders. ordered for nunez road and willow heights and in boulder creek near staff road and panther ridge. that fire has burned about ten acres. we have heard about other fires in the santa cruz mountains. one off freedom boulevard. empire grade road. fanning grade and prescott road in socal. it's a lot to keep up
powerful winds are sparking new fires in old burn scopes. the evacuation underway right now. >>> thank you for joining us. we have live team coverage on today's powerful gusts, wind driven fires and other major damage. let's start with anne. >> evacuations are now underway because of number of fires burning in the santa cruz mountains. take a look at some of the smoke that we saw. this was earlier this morning on some of pg&e's cameras. several fires starting with in the burn...
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so flash flood watch is in effect for those burn scar areas. the north bay, the east bay hills and the santa cruz mountains, the diablo range as well. we also have a high wind warning that goes into effect tomorrow evening along the coast with the gustus over 70 miles an hour and the rest of the bay area is under a with advisor. not as strong but still definitely strong enough to bring down branches and knock down power lines, so let's keep our eyes on. i have a closer look to show you exactly when the rain moves in coming up in just a few minutes. >>> right now deputies are knocking on doors in santa cruz county. thousands of residents have been ordered to evacuate as inches of rain are expected bringing a threat of mudslides. kiet do is in one of those at- risk areas. >> reporter: the folks who live in the santa cruz mountains, they do not flinch at rain, they are used to it difficult to a foot or more at a time, so the fire chief says anyone who decides to stay and later changes their mind, well, it might be too late. the view gives you some
so flash flood watch is in effect for those burn scar areas. the north bay, the east bay hills and the santa cruz mountains, the diablo range as well. we also have a high wind warning that goes into effect tomorrow evening along the coast with the gustus over 70 miles an hour and the rest of the bay area is under a with advisor. not as strong but still definitely strong enough to bring down branches and knock down power lines, so let's keep our eyes on. i have a closer look to show you exactly...
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san mateo as well as the tri valley, so still plenty to talk about in that direction as far as or burn scars which have caused so much concern in the south bay, especially the czu and scu complex fire burn scars and the blows as well as the santa cruz mountains things have calmed down for both of these areas now that blues are still in the midst of some moderate rainfall. both of these areas saw heavy rain last night. and we do have our reporters out there on scene taking a closer eye at that. future cast of rainfall total shows additional rainfall today, but these totals will really begin to kick into gear as the sun goes down tonight and as we see an uptick in rainfall intensity areas like novato san francisco napa could see well over an inch of rainfall as we move into tomorrow morning on top of what we've already seen. good news is we're mild this morning temperatures are in the 40's and 50's no 30's anywhere in sight. so don't worry so much about staying warm as you will be staying dry as we make our way through this wednesday. reyna john thank you we have lots of small traffic co
san mateo as well as the tri valley, so still plenty to talk about in that direction as far as or burn scars which have caused so much concern in the south bay, especially the czu and scu complex fire burn scars and the blows as well as the santa cruz mountains things have calmed down for both of these areas now that blues are still in the midst of some moderate rainfall. both of these areas saw heavy rain last night. and we do have our reporters out there on scene taking a closer eye at that....
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so you have a burn scar, that's where all of the land is burned, there is no more trees, bushes, anythingo keep the soil in place. when you get heavy rain on top of that, it inhabited areas. we really have to move people out of the way out ahead of this because you don't know exactly when it could happen. we've already had 3 to 4 inches of rain in the santa cruz mountains and we do have more rain in the forecast. of course we'll have more updates on that and talk more about how much more additional rain we could see coming up in just a few minutes. mike, you've been watching the rain fall and it's now nice to see that as we get into the morning commute, we're mostly seeing a break in the rainfall. >> yeah, and we are of course continuing to break into traffic volume and we continue to shelter at home with lighter volumes for the morning commute, but that doesn't mean it's all clear. look at the bay bridge toll plaza where we had water on the lens and water on the roadway and wind in the flags. we have the map that shows you the circled incident that is reported near the toll plaza itself.
so you have a burn scar, that's where all of the land is burned, there is no more trees, bushes, anythingo keep the soil in place. when you get heavy rain on top of that, it inhabited areas. we really have to move people out of the way out ahead of this because you don't know exactly when it could happen. we've already had 3 to 4 inches of rain in the santa cruz mountains and we do have more rain in the forecast. of course we'll have more updates on that and talk more about how much more...
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one spoiled has become burned. to that extent it no longer absorbs water cow fars is the heavy rains will turn the mud into a hazard once those mudslides or debris flows start. you can't stop them. there's nothing you can do to stop it. and once you hear it, it's probably too late. erosion sand control bags, they will be in the other side of the yard at scarborough lumber forklift operator xander bollinger's shows us the empty pallets due to the high demand from customers. as they prepare for the storm. he was planning to evacuate from his boulder creek home after work all the trees around my house like directly, like right next to my house. they're all burned and stuff like that, and the soil is like just basically ash, and it's not. it's not settled, so it'll definitely come down with these ranges at while roots market at the center of town workers say a dozen employees left work early to evacuate from their homes. the storm may be short staffed wednesday, but the market plans to be open and it has a generator if
one spoiled has become burned. to that extent it no longer absorbs water cow fars is the heavy rains will turn the mud into a hazard once those mudslides or debris flows start. you can't stop them. there's nothing you can do to stop it. and once you hear it, it's probably too late. erosion sand control bags, they will be in the other side of the yard at scarborough lumber forklift operator xander bollinger's shows us the empty pallets due to the high demand from customers. as they prepare for...
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we saw churches burned, police precincts burned, businesses burned, federal courthouse is burned, peoplecking out old women on the corner, people looting, shooting people dead in the streets. remember david dorn? we condemn that fully while the left sit back and left. i don't want to hear anybody on that side talk about what's right and wrong in terms of political -- they don't have the moral high ground. here is the root cause: 75 million americans feel disenfranchised. you can't dismiss that and say those feelings are based on a lie without taking a full inventory about what happened. that's dangerous, disrespectful. it's not a lie to say that major corporate media destroyed president trump, suppress good news about him, suppress bad news about joe biden. that's not a lie! it's not a lie that democrats filed under 300 lawsuits last year gutting state election laws, circumventing state legislature, getting democratic senators and judges to sign off on all that, abolishing signature requirements, extending deadlines. that's not a lie. it's not a lie that pole-watchers were not allowed ac
we saw churches burned, police precincts burned, businesses burned, federal courthouse is burned, peoplecking out old women on the corner, people looting, shooting people dead in the streets. remember david dorn? we condemn that fully while the left sit back and left. i don't want to hear anybody on that side talk about what's right and wrong in terms of political -- they don't have the moral high ground. here is the root cause: 75 million americans feel disenfranchised. you can't dismiss that...
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slides are originating in areas burned in last year's river fire.oday hopefully the earth will stop moving and crews can get in and start to actually assess some of this damage. crews from oakland are on their way to the area to help with the long process. we'll stay on top of it. >>> 6:56. time for a look at the other top stories. san francisco businesses will reopen today following purple tier guidelines. >> it means outdoor dining can resume along with indoor and outdoor personal services. outdoor zoos and museums can open as well as hotels for tourism use. san francisco is keeping mandatory local travel quarantine. california's turning back distribution to blue shield and kaiser permanent. blue shield will be tasked with handing doses to public health departments, pharmacies, community health centers. kaiser will help deliver vaccines equitably. lawmakers will vote on extending the eviction moratorium. it is set to expire in a few days. extension would keep the moratorium in place through the end of june. >>> state auditor will issue report on f
slides are originating in areas burned in last year's river fire.oday hopefully the earth will stop moving and crews can get in and start to actually assess some of this damage. crews from oakland are on their way to the area to help with the long process. we'll stay on top of it. >>> 6:56. time for a look at the other top stories. san francisco businesses will reopen today following purple tier guidelines. >> it means outdoor dining can resume along with indoor and outdoor...
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i've highlighted all the burn scar areas.re we see the green is also where we still have the flash flood watches, meaning there's still that possibility that there may be some debris flows as well as mudslides. the reason why they're really watching the santa cruz mountains is when you have a burn scar, that has burned all the vegetation from those wildfires we had in august and then again just a couple of weeks ago. and so there's no vegetation. you start to see the rain falling. and all of those areas down the hill from where we had those burn scars and where we up withy rain and cause you the mud to slide down the hill into more inhabited areas. they don't want people in the way of that because we don't know exactly when it could happen and it may even be several days before we see the possibility of those mud slides after the rain has moved out. we are still looking at more heavy rain. we're stopping the time line right here at 3:00 this afternoon. and we start to see more activity on the radar. and where we see the yello
i've highlighted all the burn scar areas.re we see the green is also where we still have the flash flood watches, meaning there's still that possibility that there may be some debris flows as well as mudslides. the reason why they're really watching the santa cruz mountains is when you have a burn scar, that has burned all the vegetation from those wildfires we had in august and then again just a couple of weeks ago. and so there's no vegetation. you start to see the rain falling. and all of...
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both the s easy scu and czu burn scars.g pockets of heavy rain right in the san jose on up the snow grain milpitas alum rock over towards santa clara and up towards palo alto also seeing those pockets of rain so 85 to 8681 o one all these routes affected by some very poor travel conditions. this morning. we are gradually seeing rainfall spreading further northward now hayward on up to san leandro in the midst of some isolated pockets of moderate rainfall livermore out there in the east bay towards the tri valley also seeing some areas of heavy rain too. san ramon in the southern and creek tapping into some of those pockets as well so no green not had a great not an easy drive this morning as you make your way into the hills there of the east bay now that this fear river really center just to the south and west of us but it is shifted its key direction now bulls eyeing an area further north on the central coast. and that's why we're getting back back in the mix with some of this heavy rain for the bay area. we will see isola
both the s easy scu and czu burn scars.g pockets of heavy rain right in the san jose on up the snow grain milpitas alum rock over towards santa clara and up towards palo alto also seeing those pockets of rain so 85 to 8681 o one all these routes affected by some very poor travel conditions. this morning. we are gradually seeing rainfall spreading further northward now hayward on up to san leandro in the midst of some isolated pockets of moderate rainfall livermore out there in the east bay...
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the fire did not burn into this neighborhood. at the end of the road is a creek. uphill from that is the burn scar which means this area is at risk if there is a debris slide. >> i am nervous. lis s ebris fl ccaco re . thsantcr infor the last yearteanng thlightnin complex fires that burned through the area in august. >> i have been living with this kind of dread since the fire. >> reporter: afraid of what could happen with the burn scars during the storm this winter and according to cal fire they have been preparing for the possibility of mudslides but there is only so much they can do. >> there is nothing you can do to stop them. we can't do anything. we can't put anything in the way. it just adds to the debris flow. >> reporter: for those in the evacuation zones, it is critical to leave if and when they are asked to do so. >> by the time the rain starts falling but that intensity it is already too late. if you hear debris flow coming in is already too late. >> he says they are trying to give people plenty of warning to prevent a similar situation during the mont
the fire did not burn into this neighborhood. at the end of the road is a creek. uphill from that is the burn scar which means this area is at risk if there is a debris slide. >> i am nervous. lis s ebris fl ccaco re . thsantcr infor the last yearteanng thlightnin complex fires that burned through the area in august. >> i have been living with this kind of dread since the fire. >> reporter: afraid of what could happen with the burn scars during the storm this winter and...
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there's another story that it was burned. so, many years later, 1836, now this is 20 years later, when margaret maynard smith is writing her biography she asked dolly madison, oh, well can i see the letter? and she says, well, we don't have the letter but i can give you a copy of what i remember. so, this is what she gives her. so again, tuesday, august 23rd, 1814. dear sister, my husband left me yesterday morning to join the general. he acquired anxiously whether i had courage or firmness to remain in the president's house until his return on tomorrow or the day. on my assurance i have no fear and success of our army he left me beseeching me to take care of myself and cabinet papers public and private. she mentioned she received two dispatches. the enemy seemed stronger than reported. i am accordingly ready. i have pressed as many cabinet papers into trunks as to fill one carriage. our private property must be sacrificed. it is impossible to procure wagons for its transportation. the letter goes on and on and on and on. so w
there's another story that it was burned. so, many years later, 1836, now this is 20 years later, when margaret maynard smith is writing her biography she asked dolly madison, oh, well can i see the letter? and she says, well, we don't have the letter but i can give you a copy of what i remember. so, this is what she gives her. so again, tuesday, august 23rd, 1814. dear sister, my husband left me yesterday morning to join the general. he acquired anxiously whether i had courage or firmness to...
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light rain shower activity right now in the northbay, not enough to cause problems in the burn scars there but we will keep an eye on an interesting case, a break in the action around the baby than heavier rain in the south bay into the santa cruz mountains. the heaviest rain is down 101 from san jose, especially around morgan hill and gilroy. flood advisory contains extending into fire county and an extended part of santa cruz county with an extended flash flood warning in effect for the santa cruz mountains, this basically overlaps with the czu burn scar. the rain is slacking off a little bit there, but it was falling intensely earlier today. let's talk about the big picture perspective and the rain surging up in ways which will continue through the rest of this evening. tonight, we want to zoom in for a closer look at the burn scar, outlined in red here, add the rain through the rest of tonight and early tomorrow morning and we are talking about another 2 1/2 inches of rain, potentially, especially in the highest elevations. after that, not a whole lot on top, but still, two inche
light rain shower activity right now in the northbay, not enough to cause problems in the burn scars there but we will keep an eye on an interesting case, a break in the action around the baby than heavier rain in the south bay into the santa cruz mountains. the heaviest rain is down 101 from san jose, especially around morgan hill and gilroy. flood advisory contains extending into fire county and an extended part of santa cruz county with an extended flash flood warning in effect for the santa...
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all of the fire burn zones right now in that flash flood watch. the way things are lining up, the santa cruz mountains would have the highest risk of mudslides and other issues. we'll talk more about this and the exact totals in about 15 minutes. >> as he just mentioned, rain is going to pummel the santa cruz mountains overnight, prompting evacuation orders for 5,000 people living along the highway 9 corridor near boulder creek. county officials announced despite the order more than250 households are choosing to stay behind. they're concerned rain could lead to blocked roads, making it harder to access those home if people need help. still a task force is on hand in case of any emergencies. marianne favro is live in boulder creek where people are packing up or preparing to ride out the storm. >> reporter: with so many trees down after the czu fire, cal fire crews say the biggest concern right now is mudslides, especially for communities like boulder creek nestled at the base of the mountain. a rush to repair downed power lines off highway 9. and r
all of the fire burn zones right now in that flash flood watch. the way things are lining up, the santa cruz mountains would have the highest risk of mudslides and other issues. we'll talk more about this and the exact totals in about 15 minutes. >> as he just mentioned, rain is going to pummel the santa cruz mountains overnight, prompting evacuation orders for 5,000 people living along the highway 9 corridor near boulder creek. county officials announced despite the order more than250...
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fire crews most concerned about mudslides in the czu burn scar.t burned the soil so badly it doesn't hold water. >> these flows tend to be very quick. there is no outrunning them. >> i think they heed the orders and remove themselves from the area to lessen the amount of rescues thr own risks they change their minds later. they only put themselves at risk and also first responders because they want to be able to protect homes and focus on saving lives but that will be their first priority. they say people, go head and get out. we are talking about 5,000 people affected here with these mandatory evacuations. so they are saying just go head, come to the evacuation centers. it looks different because of coronavirus. you won't sit on cots. you get a hotel voucher and then you go to the hotel and the red cross will help you. reporting live in scotts valley. >>> here is a look at the johns hopkins coronavirus dashboard. the united states is leading the world with confirmed cases. public health briefings will happen three times a week at the white house.
fire crews most concerned about mudslides in the czu burn scar.t burned the soil so badly it doesn't hold water. >> these flows tend to be very quick. there is no outrunning them. >> i think they heed the orders and remove themselves from the area to lessen the amount of rescues thr own risks they change their minds later. they only put themselves at risk and also first responders because they want to be able to protect homes and focus on saving lives but that will be their first...
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he was burned to over 7596 shock. he was burned to over 75% of his body. shock.596 of his body. he was almost unrecognisable. when they 68—year—old robert chelsea is the first african—american and the first african—american and the oldest person to receive a full face transplant surgery. feeling all right? s what we didn't really realise what is what we were up against. facial transplantation has a lot of risks. squeeze, relax. he is not just risks. squeeze, relax. he is notjust going to have this procedure and everything is going to be smooth sailing. african—american patients that suffer from major deformities realise there is an option for them. got a phone call and it says oh, we have your dad. wejust got into the car and rushed over there. they described exactly what happened with the accident and then i was just in shock. yeah. 0ne one thing 0ne thingi one thing i like about my dad is his love for the lord. i can really lea n is his love for the lord. i can really lean on that. the role of faith needs everything '5 to my godfather. we were thrilled and our
he was burned to over 7596 shock. he was burned to over 75% of his body. shock.596 of his body. he was almost unrecognisable. when they 68—year—old robert chelsea is the first african—american and the first african—american and the oldest person to receive a full face transplant surgery. feeling all right? s what we didn't really realise what is what we were up against. facial transplantation has a lot of risks. squeeze, relax. he is not just risks. squeeze, relax. he is notjust going...
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these are live pictures from our sister station in los angeles where a brush fire is burning in 1000 oaks california. it is up to 250 acres the ventura county sheriff is that tweeting out that they having evacuations in progress right now there are number of road closures and they're asking people of course to avoid that area the dry conditions and the winds are driving the problem there. yeah we have winds approaching 30 miles an hour you can see just by the way the smoke is kind of laying low toward the ground is it is pushed by the winds across the fire area. the good news is at this point we don't have any reports of structures on fire, however. >>with the winds blowing like that and the embers going across that roadway. there of course there's great concern that perhaps those embers could drop of blow into some structures that are nearby this is a a big right off highway 23 on the north side of 1000 oaks right inside the ventura county line from the. says los angeles county side. there's a lot of activity we've seen at least 2 dozers out there trying to build fire breaks to try
these are live pictures from our sister station in los angeles where a brush fire is burning in 1000 oaks california. it is up to 250 acres the ventura county sheriff is that tweeting out that they having evacuations in progress right now there are number of road closures and they're asking people of course to avoid that area the dry conditions and the winds are driving the problem there. yeah we have winds approaching 30 miles an hour you can see just by the way the smoke is kind of laying low...
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scu complex fire burn scar. you can see conditions have calmed down in the vicinity here and that's good news because we saw heavy rain along them last night. i'm tracking the latest in our showers still to come. >>and multiple sig alert and we're also seeing high wind advisories across most of our bridges your commute into the city slick and wet still under 10 minutes for you we're going to continue tracking your commute that's up next. ever wonder why your just washed laundry doesn't smell... just washed. that's because there's hidden sweat and body soils that cause odors on your clothes. but there's a solution for those secret stinks: gain flings laundry pacs! gain flings has more freshness ingredients compared to bargain liquid detergents. they have 3 super powered ingredients that fight stink: oxi boost, febreze odor remover, and concentrated detergent. just toss in a couple of pacs. gain flings works in all wash cycles, even in cold water. try gain flings and smell the difference or we'll give you your mon
scu complex fire burn scar. you can see conditions have calmed down in the vicinity here and that's good news because we saw heavy rain along them last night. i'm tracking the latest in our showers still to come. >>and multiple sig alert and we're also seeing high wind advisories across most of our bridges your commute into the city slick and wet still under 10 minutes for you we're going to continue tracking your commute that's up next. ever wonder why your just washed laundry doesn't...
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this is the czu burn scar, adding up the amount of rain over the next three or four hours.nother inch or two, and of course the burn scar is very susceptible to debris flows, mudslides and rockslides. by midmorning on friday you can add another half an inch to three quarters of an inch. we are very focused on the local effects and we will take a look at rainfall amounts across the rest of the bay area in just a few minutes. darren peck is standing by on the embarcadero. so what are conditions like out there right now?>> reporter: not too bad, in fact, this rain kind of brings to mind that old tale, whether it's true or not, that the eskimos have 50 different words for snow. i feel like er t last few days you can do the same thing for rain. i know you will focus on the potential for heavier rain here overnight, but i want to show you what we were up against. if you look at the satellite view of california today, then you know doubt have heard the words atmospheric river thrown around countless times over the last week. that's what we looked like from space today, and you can
this is the czu burn scar, adding up the amount of rain over the next three or four hours.nother inch or two, and of course the burn scar is very susceptible to debris flows, mudslides and rockslides. by midmorning on friday you can add another half an inch to three quarters of an inch. we are very focused on the local effects and we will take a look at rainfall amounts across the rest of the bay area in just a few minutes. darren peck is standing by on the embarcadero. so what are conditions...
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a flash flood is issued for the the areas burned, lmu complex. rain is expected all night, matt. >> reporter: dan, not out of the woods here yet. the past hour or so had been dry but now we're starting to see the rain pickup a little bit as we head into the night. obviously this area hit hard by fires and the pandemic has had a big impact on tourism up here so one business owner we spoke to tonight said any threat of a natural disaster up here could have even further consequence. >>> the rain has been pretty steady since tuesday night in saint helena. not the weather she was hoping for. the week she was finally allowed to have outdoor dining again at a restaurant on main street. >> tonight we just did one, yes. we had one table.sh t just aret she worries another disaster like flooding or mudslides would cause more issues for locals and tourists alike. >> i do know, you know, few customers who have lost their houses in prior and they have gone through so much. so on top of that i don't know. i hope not. >> reporter: for now she's hoping for dryer
a flash flood is issued for the the areas burned, lmu complex. rain is expected all night, matt. >> reporter: dan, not out of the woods here yet. the past hour or so had been dry but now we're starting to see the rain pickup a little bit as we head into the night. obviously this area hit hard by fires and the pandemic has had a big impact on tourism up here so one business owner we spoke to tonight said any threat of a natural disaster up here could have even further consequence....
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don't wait until your headlight bulbs burn out. switch to sylvania, the #1 automotive lighting brand, find your rhythm. and your happy place.t. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. >>> right now at 4:40, as we take a look at...
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this is some of that burn scar area. as you look at the debris, the concern is if that rain picks up that that debris could flow. obviously at this point we're not seeing that much heavy rain, but still you've got the rain coming in. that's where the concern is and we're looking at some of this debris here in this specific burn scar area in santa rosa. we'll show you video of other impacts we're seeing around the north bay. this is where a tree went into a mobile home so there was some heavy weather you're seeing there at least overnight. and also in santa rosa, you've got some downed power lines. of course that's a concern when we're dealing with a weather system like we're seeing with this storm. here's a santa rosa fire official explaining some of the concerns that they're following throughout the day. >> the concerns with that high intensity rainfall rate is the potential that we've been hearing about and that's debris slides and mud flows. so a lot of effort has gone into helping our community prepare not only physi
this is some of that burn scar area. as you look at the debris, the concern is if that rain picks up that that debris could flow. obviously at this point we're not seeing that much heavy rain, but still you've got the rain coming in. that's where the concern is and we're looking at some of this debris here in this specific burn scar area in santa rosa. we'll show you video of other impacts we're seeing around the north bay. this is where a tree went into a mobile home so there was some heavy...
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really watching the czu burn scar area. the good news, ann.hey had a flash flood warning that was in effect. they still have a watch in effect for the czu lightning burn scar area. it hasn't rained since three in the morning. now once the sun comes up, they will be able to figure out if there were any slides overnight. so far none have been reported. there have been reports of downed trees and downed power lines. while it's not raining now. overnight hours around midnight. 1:00 a.m. really coming down here in the santa cruz mountains. cal fire said that once the earth starts to move it's just too dangerous for them to try to rescue anyone who chose to stay. people are getting used to the drill. >> there's fatigue but in the grand scheme, people lost their homes up here. i just -- right now. >> experts in santa cruz county are working in the command center with the sheriff's department and cal fire. they have been there all day long. that's where that money comes from most of these people who did leave have been staying with friends and family.
really watching the czu burn scar area. the good news, ann.hey had a flash flood warning that was in effect. they still have a watch in effect for the czu lightning burn scar area. it hasn't rained since three in the morning. now once the sun comes up, they will be able to figure out if there were any slides overnight. so far none have been reported. there have been reports of downed trees and downed power lines. while it's not raining now. overnight hours around midnight. 1:00 a.m. really...
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. >>> that is a bad combination, over 6 inches of rain causes major issues around that easy you burn scar. flash flood watch is in effect for the north bay, the east bay hills and the diablo range and the santa cruz mountains, all the places that had fires over the summer because there was no vegetation to hold onto base with the surface of the earth at this point and we also have the wind advisory along the coast that goes into effect tomorrow evening, the high wind warning along the coast of the wind advisory for the rest of the bay area, gusting well over 50 miles an hour. we track the rain hour by hour and the wind gust hour by hour coming up in just a few minutes. >>> kiet do continues the team coverage of the santa cruz mountains this evening, where thousands of people are evacuated. >> reporter: the folks who was up and down the highway nine corridor in the santa cruz mountains, they do not flinch at rain. they are used to it dumping up to a foot or more at a time here so the fire chief says anyone who decides to stay but then later changes their mind, well, it might be too la
. >>> that is a bad combination, over 6 inches of rain causes major issues around that easy you burn scar. flash flood watch is in effect for the north bay, the east bay hills and the diablo range and the santa cruz mountains, all the places that had fires over the summer because there was no vegetation to hold onto base with the surface of the earth at this point and we also have the wind advisory along the coast that goes into effect tomorrow evening, the high wind warning along the...
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it burned about ten acres, no injuries. it's 60% contained. it was burns in a valley where the winds are lighter than some of those high gusts that we are seeing on the mountain ridges. you are looking at that fire. some of the video in overnight. we will continue to monitor the progress there in geyserville throughout the morning. of course fires just one problem. a lot of downed trees and power lines. michelle has more on that. >> let's take a look at the pg&e outage map. outages are affecting pockets of 500 or more customers scattered in the south bay. you can see a few spots hit in the peninsula and the east bay as well. there is more. we are tracking problems in the north bay as well. emily turner is live from santa rosa with a lot of debris. >> yeah. it feels windy. with reprotected right now. you we were getting blown around and there is debris all over the roadways. just take a look at the driveway. all of this just covering this driveway. this is actually part of the bigger tree which you can see over there. it fell down on part of th
it burned about ten acres, no injuries. it's 60% contained. it was burns in a valley where the winds are lighter than some of those high gusts that we are seeing on the mountain ridges. you are looking at that fire. some of the video in overnight. we will continue to monitor the progress there in geyserville throughout the morning. of course fires just one problem. a lot of downed trees and power lines. michelle has more on that. >> let's take a look at the pg&e outage map. outages...
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watch when it gets to the burn scar in santa cruz. that's when you will see gusts get up to 70 miles per hour. and that's one of the primary concerns, the wind will not trees down and then the heavy rain will wash a lot of that soil off the hill slides, leading to possible debris flows. that will be the concern of the evening. when i checked back in the next forecast i will talk about how this cold front is actually different than the atmospheric river component of this and why we may actually lock out in terms of that side of the storm. we will see you with that later guys.>>> more than 5000 people are under evacuation orders in the santa cruz mountains. katie nielsen is at the command post tonight for us.>> reporter: everyone from cal fire to the sheriff's department, to the national weather service is here at the command center at the cal fire headquarters in felton. they are monitoring the potential for any type of mudslide or debris flow. now the rain here has picked up dramatically within the last 15 minutes. but we are not yet
watch when it gets to the burn scar in santa cruz. that's when you will see gusts get up to 70 miles per hour. and that's one of the primary concerns, the wind will not trees down and then the heavy rain will wash a lot of that soil off the hill slides, leading to possible debris flows. that will be the concern of the evening. when i checked back in the next forecast i will talk about how this cold front is actually different than the atmospheric river component of this and why we may actually...