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officials say they will be watching the kincade burn area, looking for possible slides.ant residents to be aware and we did talk to some residents who said they have been getting ready. >> i'm more concerned about the water being contaminated and just contamination of anything that could be in that burn material. up in the sierra, they are expecting gusty winds, rain at the lower elevations, over in reno, but heavy snow in the higher elevations. they're thinking the residents may be difficult if not impossible to pass, so stay here in the bay area for this weekend or head out right now. that storm is expected to roll in this afternoon. reporting live from pinole, amy hollyfield. abc7 news. >> thank you. you're looking live at san francisco international airport. something interesting is happening. sfo's biggest carrier, united airlines, is waiving fees for passengers who cancel or change flights scheduled for today or tomorrow because of the storm. if you're traveling think about that and you definitely want to make sure you're checking to see if your flight is on time.
officials say they will be watching the kincade burn area, looking for possible slides.ant residents to be aware and we did talk to some residents who said they have been getting ready. >> i'm more concerned about the water being contaminated and just contamination of anything that could be in that burn material. up in the sierra, they are expecting gusty winds, rain at the lower elevations, over in reno, but heavy snow in the higher elevations. they're thinking the residents may be...
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this is all down slope from the burn scar of the kincade fire. we are looking at the orange and the red up there. so, if there is one concern that sits on the top of the list for this particular storm, it is how much rain will drop on the burn scar, how long will the bands of rain sit there? that's why there is a flood watch downstream of there for any runoff that comes off of that burn scar. there is santa rosa. we will work our way further south, rohnert park and petaluma. it hasn't quite gotten to you yet. it will. as we get to the wide view, that is just one band coming in. we will come to the futurecast which picked up on the band beautifully. there is 9:00 and have a well organized line of heavy rain coming weinto the bay area that is prime time. the best that this storm has to throw our way. in terms of the heaviest most sustained rain is comes through tonight. that's a good representation of what it will look like by the time we get there. ly be back with more on the rest of this forecast coming up in a few minutes. for now guys, back to
this is all down slope from the burn scar of the kincade fire. we are looking at the orange and the red up there. so, if there is one concern that sits on the top of the list for this particular storm, it is how much rain will drop on the burn scar, how long will the bands of rain sit there? that's why there is a flood watch downstream of there for any runoff that comes off of that burn scar. there is santa rosa. we will work our way further south, rohnert park and petaluma. it hasn't quite...
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heavy rain hitting the nbc bay area, the wet weather a disappointment.d break at thisromhe kincade but tonight people who live in this neighborhood that fire season is over. but it also delivers some concerns. rain is coming down in the nbc bay area. in windsor where the kincade fire nearly burned down a neighborhood in october, the soaking is a relief. >> it marks the end of fire season so i'm happy to hear that. >> reporter: it burned near foothill regional park. while he is relieved, there are now concerns about mud flows in the burn zone. johnson says city crews have done a lot of work to keep hillsides stable. >> they've got the hay bales >> reporter: in santa rosa, crews are cleaning storm drains with morehos under construction in the tubs fire burn zone, there are concerns about mud clogging those drains. >> we have to protect it. >> reporter: construction workers say they are more careful in the rain, and that slows things down. >> we got scaffolding and stuff like that, but still it's slippery and the pitch of the roof is very steep. >> reporter: construction workers say safet
heavy rain hitting the nbc bay area, the wet weather a disappointment.d break at thisromhe kincade but tonight people who live in this neighborhood that fire season is over. but it also delivers some concerns. rain is coming down in the nbc bay area. in windsor where the kincade fire nearly burned down a neighborhood in october, the soaking is a relief. >> it marks the end of fire season so i'm happy to hear that. >> reporter: it burned near foothill regional park. while he is...
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once for the tubb fire and the second time for the kincade fire. a second home in the area, but insurance costs are rising with each new problem. despite all that, she remains hopeful. >> insecurities about it, but then you just have to play it day by day. >> and in santa rosa, firefighters say it was today that they started transitioning into their winter gear, including swift water rescue gear. meantime, we're told that after the storm moves through those trails tt will be available again. christie smith, nbc bay areange we're tracking it minute by minute. our website and mobile app are great resources to stay in the know. if you have an iphone, pretty easy. just point that iphone at that qr code and take you right to our weather page where you can see our realtime radar. that is where you can get a tailored radar specifically for your area. >>> no motive for that deadly shooting at a naval base today. pensacola locked down when the shooting started. law enforcement tells nbc news the shooter is a saudi national training at the base. the shooting
once for the tubb fire and the second time for the kincade fire. a second home in the area, but insurance costs are rising with each new problem. despite all that, she remains hopeful. >> insecurities about it, but then you just have to play it day by day. >> and in santa rosa, firefighters say it was today that they started transitioning into their winter gear, including swift water rescue gear. meantime, we're told that after the storm moves through those trails tt will be...
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. >>> in the north bay the rain brings concern of flooding in the kincade fire burn zone. >> the kincade fire burned 78,000 acres over two weeks in october. the scar zones are especially vulnerable to heavy rains. some residents spent yesterday clearing out storm drains and gutters. officials say they should be prepared for mud slides, debris flows or power outages. they advise you keep your phones charged so you can get emergency alerts. >>> caltrans crews are racing against the incoming storm by placing barriers along part of u.s. highway 101. workers also placed sandbags along the highway to keep it from flooding again. officials hope to avote a repeat of this, wednesday's flooding when drivers were left stranded as 101 was closed in both directions south of sal leainas >> you can use live doppler 7 on our abc7 news app. download it for free right now and enable push alerts to get weather advisories on your phone or tablet. >>> a woman is recovering after getting pinned under a muni metro train in front of oracle park. >> this happened at 11:00 last night at 3rd and king street. rescu
. >>> in the north bay the rain brings concern of flooding in the kincade fire burn zone. >> the kincade fire burned 78,000 acres over two weeks in october. the scar zones are especially vulnerable to heavy rains. some residents spent yesterday clearing out storm drains and gutters. officials say they should be prepared for mud slides, debris flows or power outages. they advise you keep your phones charged so you can get emergency alerts. >>> caltrans crews are racing...
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for the kincade burn fire area and areas downstream. and then as we get in the sierra, this starts later this afternoon and goes all the way into sunday at noontime. winter storm warning with one, two, three feet of?new snow coming to the higher elevations. here's a look at that fog out there. visibility, concord, livermore, half mile or less. that is where it has remained most of the morning so far. the north bay has been a-okay. although i am seeing a darker shade of green over our mountain areas. temperature wise in the 50s this morning. through the afternoon low to mid 50s with rain moving in for the second half of the day. i'll have a look at the future cast model coming up in a little bit. >> all right, rosemary, thank you. >>> time 17:11. the oregon ducks will play the utah uts. coming up, we are in santa clara. we tell you what to expect if you are heading to that big game. >> the 49ers analyst suspend -- and the players coming to his defense. fense. >>> welcome back. time is 7:14. mixed reaction by a controversial comment made
for the kincade burn fire area and areas downstream. and then as we get in the sierra, this starts later this afternoon and goes all the way into sunday at noontime. winter storm warning with one, two, three feet of?new snow coming to the higher elevations. here's a look at that fog out there. visibility, concord, livermore, half mile or less. that is where it has remained most of the morning so far. the north bay has been a-okay. although i am seeing a darker shade of green over our mountain...
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. >>> first fire, now flash flood warnings in effect for the kincade burn area. a half-inch of rain or more kurd fall over the area as a new storm takes aim at the area. they warn resident toss avoid driving on flooded road and be careful of rockslides. it owat 4:00 in the afternoon. >> reporter: right now, we're getting that break from the rain, but just wait because the next storm is arriving tomorrow. it is dry. let's talk about that flash flood watch in affect for tomorrow afternoon through tomorrow night for the kincade fire burn area. due to heavy rain possible, storm totals about 2 to 4 inches. that means the chance for a flash flood, rockslides and debris flows. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies, mainly dry. a few isolated spotty showers, sprinkles. that is possible today. and a dry start for the most part for tomorrow morning. then we're going to see that rain, as well as the winds kick up for us as a strong cold front pushes across the bay area >>> we'll time it out for you when to expect the heaviest rain, the strongest winds tomorrow on futurecast
. >>> first fire, now flash flood warnings in effect for the kincade burn area. a half-inch of rain or more kurd fall over the area as a new storm takes aim at the area. they warn resident toss avoid driving on flooded road and be careful of rockslides. it owat 4:00 in the afternoon. >> reporter: right now, we're getting that break from the rain, but just wait because the next storm is arriving tomorrow. it is dry. let's talk about that flash flood watch in affect for tomorrow...
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the north bay is seeing a steady flow of rain, the concern this morning is the area burned by the kincade fire in october. county officials are keeping an eye out for possible mudslides. anser hassan shows us how some people were happy to see some showers. >> reporter: despite the rain people in healdsburg were trying to make the most of their night. >> in healdsburg there's always good food and good wine and it doesn't matter how much rain there is, there's plenty of warmth. it's a good town to be in. >> reporter: but warm doesn't quite describe tonight's weather. a steady flow of rain and light winds kept the streets welt all afternoon and into the night while restaurants in downtown healdsburg kept busy, this woman who does door dash deliveries anticipates a busy weekend. >> the weather makes it becausy. >> nobody wants to come out. >> nobody wants to come out so i make the money. >> reporter: a wind advisory is in effect for much of the bay area through early monday morning with more rain, but up here many welcome the wet weather. >> it's been dry for so long and we had to make it thr
the north bay is seeing a steady flow of rain, the concern this morning is the area burned by the kincade fire in october. county officials are keeping an eye out for possible mudslides. anser hassan shows us how some people were happy to see some showers. >> reporter: despite the rain people in healdsburg were trying to make the most of their night. >> in healdsburg there's always good food and good wine and it doesn't matter how much rain there is, there's plenty of warmth. it's a...
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there in a matter of hours, up to three-quarters of an inch of rain per hour is forecast for the kincade area. that increases the threat of mud slides and rock slides at the charred landscape is heavily tular and gonzalez. on wednesday, floodwaters forced the closure of the highway in both directions. several cars got stuck in the floodwaters as drivers hoped to make it across unsuccessfully. crews used yesterday to dry off and make some repairs but there are no guarantees that the same thing won't happen again. so be aware if you're headed to pasoen is robs, santa barbara, and south of salinas. there's a pac-12 championship game today at levi stadium between utah and oregon. it should be dry by the beginning of the game but dress accordingly because the rain might hit you by the halftime. we are live in the santa cruz mountains, i'm damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> at least both of the teams are used to this nasty weather. thank you, damian. >>> now to the sierra. a live look at interstate 80, near donner summit. if you're headed that way this weekend, beware because the road's l
there in a matter of hours, up to three-quarters of an inch of rain per hour is forecast for the kincade area. that increases the threat of mud slides and rock slides at the charred landscape is heavily tular and gonzalez. on wednesday, floodwaters forced the closure of the highway in both directions. several cars got stuck in the floodwaters as drivers hoped to make it across unsuccessfully. crews used yesterday to dry off and make some repairs but there are no guarantees that the same thing...
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official also keep a close eye on the areas that burned in the kincade fire looking for the possibility of slides. residents do need to be part of the preps and be aware. >> residents need to pay attention, heed the warning and be prepared whether it's for the potential of a mudslide, debris flow, or a power outage. we want to educate the community on what the risks are and how to prepare for them. >> here's look at the sierra. there's snow and about to be a lot more. do not head up today. they are expecting heavy snow saying it could be dangerous. the storm is expected to roll in this afternoon. i want to emphasize that there could be power outages. charge those phones now just in case. reporting live from pinole, amy hollyfield. abc7 news. >> thonank you. you're looking live at san francisco international enrshoa flights scheduled for today or tomorrow because of the storm. if you're traveling check with your airline for the latest on flight delays and cancellations. that is serious if they're doing changes. >> this is the face of somebody with a flight. >> just stick around. >> okay.
official also keep a close eye on the areas that burned in the kincade fire looking for the possibility of slides. residents do need to be part of the preps and be aware. >> residents need to pay attention, heed the warning and be prepared whether it's for the potential of a mudslide, debris flow, or a power outage. we want to educate the community on what the risks are and how to prepare for them. >> here's look at the sierra. there's snow and about to be a lot more. do not head up...
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the area around the kincade fire will soon be under a flash flood watch. that watch begins early tonight and lasts into saturday morning with the heavy cold front expected there. they expect up to three-quarters of an inch of rain per hour in the kincade area. the ground there is already sat la rated. after that, the scorched earth and threat of mudslides and rock slides increases dramatically in that air. be prepared for a soggy couple of 24 to 36 hours up ahead, because the rains are coming. it might be dry now but don't let that deceive you. the rains are on their way. live on the summit of the santa cruz mountain mountains, i'm da trujillo, "today in the bay." >> a live look at interstate 08 near donner summit. within 24 hours a new round of snow will move through the sierra. ta show ski resorts couldn't be more excited about that forecast of 12340e since a lot of people go up there to ski. >> right, this time around it looks like a little bit of a warmer storm compared to the last storm that moved through, caught us up with how much know we should hav
the area around the kincade fire will soon be under a flash flood watch. that watch begins early tonight and lasts into saturday morning with the heavy cold front expected there. they expect up to three-quarters of an inch of rain per hour in the kincade area. the ground there is already sat la rated. after that, the scorched earth and threat of mudslides and rock slides increases dramatically in that air. be prepared for a soggy couple of 24 to 36 hours up ahead, because the rains are coming....
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heavier rain at times around the kincade fire burn zone. there's a flash flood watch in effect until 4:00 a.m. on monday. we'll talk more about how much rain this particular atmospheric river pattern could cause for the bay area and the sierra. >>> the weather is creating problems in the air. this is a live look here at san francisco international airport. sfo says it had to cancel 67 flights today, more than 450 flights were delayed. >>> the wet and windy weather wreaking havoc on the roads. about 3:00 this afternoon this happened. tree branches coming down on a northbnd 880 near bascom road in san jose. one, two lanes blocked, caused major delays for more than an hour. here's a look from the caltrans camera. this is just one of several traffic jams and accidents on highways this afternoon. >>> more traffic issues right now, part of highway 1 near big sur is closed because of possible mud slides. caltrans closed the section around 5:00. starting tomorrow morning at 9:00 crews are going to close mud creek, a section of the road that was bur
heavier rain at times around the kincade fire burn zone. there's a flash flood watch in effect until 4:00 a.m. on monday. we'll talk more about how much rain this particular atmospheric river pattern could cause for the bay area and the sierra. >>> the weather is creating problems in the air. this is a live look here at san francisco international airport. sfo says it had to cancel 67 flights today, more than 450 flights were delayed. >>> the wet and windy weather wreaking...
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that includes the kincade fire burn areas. when you get 4 inches of rain, flash flooding and debris flows are possible. 10:00 a.m. tomorrow until 7:00 a.m. saturday. southerly winds ramping up gusting to 50-miles-per-hour. here are some of the storm concerns, high likelihood of bond ponding on the roadways. downed trees and powerlines high probability as well as small stream flooding and river flooding, low chances and risks for thoses. this storm is going to carry over into the weekend. i'll be back with a closer look coming up. >>> new development. a barber underwent surgery after a woman upset over her son's haircut ran over him with her car. eric is live with a very strange story, eric. >> reporter: dan, the victim, brian martin is here. he had his surgery today. what we're not absolutely clear on is what really started this. was it the quality of the haircut? was it a scratch that the woman's son suffered during the haircut? or was it the way, the tone that was used while they were trying to get the kid not to squirm in t
that includes the kincade fire burn areas. when you get 4 inches of rain, flash flooding and debris flows are possible. 10:00 a.m. tomorrow until 7:00 a.m. saturday. southerly winds ramping up gusting to 50-miles-per-hour. here are some of the storm concerns, high likelihood of bond ponding on the roadways. downed trees and powerlines high probability as well as small stream flooding and river flooding, low chances and risks for thoses. this storm is going to carry over into the weekend. i'll...
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. >>> with flash flood warnings in the kincade fire burn areas and heavy rain coming, a lot of anxiety in communities prone to flooding. >> tom jensen is in sthere wher they have seen a lot of problems. you can see by looking at the creek, it's very low. it will have to come up well more than 10 feet to almost 15 feet. once it's halfway up the bank we might see people start bringing sandbags out and hoping for the best that they don't get the flooding. the last big flood we all remember was 2015 when many of the stores in the downtown suffered damage. some businesses never did recover, including one of the community's favorite restaurants. the homes in some of the neighborhoods prone to flooding have been raised since that event. everyone here seems to know just how much another major flood could affect san anselmo. >> of course. for business and for us. but eventually the water will go down and life will come back again. >> our house was flooded. we had about 3 feet of water inside of our house on the first floor, on the ground floor. >> yeah. >> so our whole neighborhood had to move
. >>> with flash flood warnings in the kincade fire burn areas and heavy rain coming, a lot of anxiety in communities prone to flooding. >> tom jensen is in sthere wher they have seen a lot of problems. you can see by looking at the creek, it's very low. it will have to come up well more than 10 feet to almost 15 feet. once it's halfway up the bank we might see people start bringing sandbags out and hoping for the best that they don't get the flooding. the last big flood we all...
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now, for this latest storm, flash flood watch is now in effect and this had many people in the kincade fire zone pretty concerned. >> taking a look at the weather radar. you can see some of the bands of the storm over the everything specially out there in the north bay. showers and the rest of the bay area is going to get a lot of rain here as we move to the next few hours. >> we have live team coverage of the storm. we go to ktvu stem baker live with more on that concern about the debris of the kincade fire being swept away by the rain. >> reporter: less than three weeks, we've gone from extreme fire danger to flash flood warnings. a very big difference. of course, up here in the kincaid area, that has folks concerned. with one big atmospheric wind behind them, worried about a cold front about to hit, people in the kincade fire bern area is concerned of what is coming overnight friday into saturday. sonoma county and the foundation coldwater marines are going to burn area victims providing free cleanup as well as mud and debris flow mitigation for neighborhoods, servers, streams and f
now, for this latest storm, flash flood watch is now in effect and this had many people in the kincade fire zone pretty concerned. >> taking a look at the weather radar. you can see some of the bands of the storm over the everything specially out there in the north bay. showers and the rest of the bay area is going to get a lot of rain here as we move to the next few hours. >> we have live team coverage of the storm. we go to ktvu stem baker live with more on that concern about the...
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watching the north bay, especially the kincade fire burn area.sh flood watch until 4 pm today until 4 pm saturday. storm totals two to four inches with heavy rain. and a wind advisory for the entire bay area starting at 10 am today until 7 am tomorrow. gusts up to 40 to 50 miles an hour. here are your weather headlines tickets a dry start, cloudy and foggy conditions.'s showers move in this afternoon with increasing winds and heavy rains. strongest winds are tonight. >>> the sharks do pretty well when skating on thin ice and they have lost only once in overtime or a shootout. could they do it again. evander kane, coming up and they were down a goal in the second but he fires in a one timer and the game is tied. it's his ninth goal of the season but the puck did not find the back of the net until a shootout. it was off the post and he couldn't respond. they make the stop and the sharks get a point but the canes win the game and when they win in carolina they called it the ice follies. remembered the old ice follies? anyway, they win. >>> and this
watching the north bay, especially the kincade fire burn area.sh flood watch until 4 pm today until 4 pm saturday. storm totals two to four inches with heavy rain. and a wind advisory for the entire bay area starting at 10 am today until 7 am tomorrow. gusts up to 40 to 50 miles an hour. here are your weather headlines tickets a dry start, cloudy and foggy conditions.'s showers move in this afternoon with increasing winds and heavy rains. strongest winds are tonight. >>> the sharks do...
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we have a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burn area. flash flooding is possible, rockslides, debris flows and watching that area closely. we could see two to four inches of rain in a wind advisory for the entire bay area. that is in effect at 10 am today until 7 am saturday. we will time and all out for you. arraigned on the wind and what you can expect for the weekend coming up now let's check in on the ultimate math -- >> no accidents right now but as mary mentioned they are dealing with limited visibility so be careful if you plan on taking 580 this morning request seeing delays extending past 11 street and you are slow at grant mind but after that speech pick up pretty nicely. your drive time right now 36 minutes from 205 to 680. no crashes along by 80. so far so good, 60 minute drive and as you head to the mark arthur mays -- >>> we are still working to confirm some of the details but we know the shooter is dead after a mass shooting in florida. this is at the naval air station in pensacola. this is a live look near the naval air s
we have a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burn area. flash flooding is possible, rockslides, debris flows and watching that area closely. we could see two to four inches of rain in a wind advisory for the entire bay area. that is in effect at 10 am today until 7 am saturday. we will time and all out for you. arraigned on the wind and what you can expect for the weekend coming up now let's check in on the ultimate math -- >> no accidents right now but as mary mentioned they are...
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just last month the kincade fire burning out of control in sonoma county. >>the wind driven fire scorched more than 77,000 acres destroyed hundreds of structures, many of them homes and businesses incredibly no lives lost when you experience this people in windsoro not take rain for granted a lot the hot wet weather. >>the fact that you know en it gets too dry in a ounty to a 5 so you know you you kind of pre she brain when it does come. >>i think it it's good that we have the rain so. and given in to fire season. >>burn scars of the wild land fire remains. the concerns now are flash flooding rocksles and debris flows the national weather service issued a flash flood watch for the kincade burn area and downstream locations, the storm also prompted a wind advisory and healdsburg trees on chalk hill road have been cut down to prevent any dangers on the roads and the airport travel conditions will be the main impact from this storm just in time as people return home to the bay after the thanksgiving holiday this man decided to brave the elements by foot i need
just last month the kincade fire burning out of control in sonoma county. >>the wind driven fire scorched more than 77,000 acres destroyed hundreds of structures, many of them homes and businesses incredibly no lives lost when you experience this people in windsoro not take rain for granted a lot the hot wet weather. >>the fact that you know en it gets too dry in a ounty to a 5 so you know you you kind of pre she brain when it does come. >>i think it it's good that we have the...
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remember, we had the kincade fire in sonoma county earlier this year.urn scars means the potential for mudslides and landslides. >> thanks very much. >>> as the cop-25 climate negotiations took place in madrid, u.s. climate sponsors our event, a film festival in paris and shows 60-second videos taken on phones. linda kynda kincade shows us. >> reporter: no words, no movie stars, no effects. but this one-minute video shows the looming dangers of climate change. it's one of the winners of the mobile film festival in paris, features 60-expect films shot on smart foens phones to raise awa. >> it's one minute, the simple lift concept in the world. >> reporter: in the united states and united nations highlighted 800 films with topics like plastic waste, deforestation and air pollution. details they took on screen and behind the scene as well. >> translator: we went to frame in normandy. we tried to have the smallest footprint. we ate local organic food and we even collected litter on the beach. >> reporter: the film showed a group of people paying for a taxi
remember, we had the kincade fire in sonoma county earlier this year.urn scars means the potential for mudslides and landslides. >> thanks very much. >>> as the cop-25 climate negotiations took place in madrid, u.s. climate sponsors our event, a film festival in paris and shows 60-second videos taken on phones. linda kynda kincade shows us. >> reporter: no words, no movie stars, no effects. but this one-minute video shows the looming dangers of climate change. it's one of...
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this is for the kincade fire burn area and around marin county we have had some enhanced rainfall. 56 in oakland, 54 in fremont. so the numbers are milder. we're looking at more wet weather today. with he do get a break into your monday, but showers will continue throughout much of the week and it looks like another storm system by the end of the upcoming workweek. liz. >> lisa, thank you. the rain and wind caused damage across the bay area. abc 7 news was in santa clara where a large tree came down at santa maria and santa cruz avenues. it blocked the road but that appears to be the extent of the damage. in san francisco lp found downed power lines as well. >> reporter: a near death experience. >> i realized all those wires were right on top of me so i just got out front there because somebody bad was about to happen. >> reporter: and something bad did happen. after seeing heavy winds rock power lines san chose chable's instincts kicked in. he got out of his car and 45 seconds later his gut feeling turned reality. >> one wire came down right on top of my car. >> reporter: santos call
this is for the kincade fire burn area and around marin county we have had some enhanced rainfall. 56 in oakland, 54 in fremont. so the numbers are milder. we're looking at more wet weather today. with he do get a break into your monday, but showers will continue throughout much of the week and it looks like another storm system by the end of the upcoming workweek. liz. >> lisa, thank you. the rain and wind caused damage across the bay area. abc 7 news was in santa clara where a large...
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a flash flood watch has been reissued for the kincade fire burns on.0 today until 10:00 tonight. rainfall could potentially top 2 inches. right now on the satellite and radar, you can see some snow showers out toward the sierra. you can see some coverage up in the north bay. santa rosa reporting some light rainfall out towards potions of mine county. as we come in closer for petaluma in, out toward glen allen. southern half of the bay, not as much action, but still some scattered rain showers. things will be materializing later today with the possibility of some thunderstorms. we'll talk more about your saturday forecast, keep the umbrella nearby. we'll have that coming up in a bit. >> new this morning, three people are dead after a crash or wrong with 24. elissa harrington is live. >> reporter: good morning to you. the car was just told about an hour ago. i want to show you a vehicle on the back of a tow truck. to give you an idea just how fast this vehicle was moving when it crashed. this happened just after 3:00 a.m. what we know is that the car vee
a flash flood watch has been reissued for the kincade fire burns on.0 today until 10:00 tonight. rainfall could potentially top 2 inches. right now on the satellite and radar, you can see some snow showers out toward the sierra. you can see some coverage up in the north bay. santa rosa reporting some light rainfall out towards potions of mine county. as we come in closer for petaluma in, out toward glen allen. southern half of the bay, not as much action, but still some scattered rain showers....
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and up/flood watch posted for the kincade fire burn zone with expectations of 3 to 4 inches in place until 3:00 monday morning. with a possible debris flow in that area. here is the satellite and radar, you can see the continuous stream of moisture extending out from the bay area towards the pacific's. and approaching our coastline. that's the source of all the rainfall we will be dealing with over the next few days. as we take a look at the radar coverage right now, santa stea the 9:00 hour, with more coverage for napa and fairfield. san francisco has a little bit of a break, but more showers nearby. and as a more coverage for the santa cruz amounts, from san jose to morgan hill to gilroy, now, the wind speeds are a big component with this system. the winds have been ramping up, 35 miles per hour at the oakland airport , half moon bay observation gusting at 38 and sfo got to 31. so i wind warning for coastal areas, gusts can be approaching 60 miles an hour in place until 3:00 monday morning. a wind advisory for the rest of the bay area, winds could be tapping 40 miles per hour. we w
and up/flood watch posted for the kincade fire burn zone with expectations of 3 to 4 inches in place until 3:00 monday morning. with a possible debris flow in that area. here is the satellite and radar, you can see the continuous stream of moisture extending out from the bay area towards the pacific's. and approaching our coastline. that's the source of all the rainfall we will be dealing with over the next few days. as we take a look at the radar coverage right now, santa stea the 9:00 hour,...
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just last month the kincade fire burning out of control in sonoma county. the wind driven fire scorched more than 77,000 acres destroyed hundreds of structures, many of them homes and businesss incredibly no lives lost when you experience this people in windsor do not take rain for granted a lot the hot wet weather. >>the fact that you kn when it gets o dry in a county to a 5 so you know you you kind of pre she brain when it does come. i think itit's good that we have the rain so weekend given in to fire season. >>burn scars of the wild land fire remains. the conces now are flash flooding rockslides and debris flows the national weather service issued a flash flood watch for the kincade burn area and downream locations, thstorm also prompted a wind advisory and healdsburg trees on chalk hil road have been cut down to prevent any dangers on the roads and the airportravel conditions will be the main impact from this storm just i the bay after the thanksgiving holiday th man decided to brave the elements by foot i need be >>being under evacuation beats being a
just last month the kincade fire burning out of control in sonoma county. the wind driven fire scorched more than 77,000 acres destroyed hundreds of structures, many of them homes and businesss incredibly no lives lost when you experience this people in windsor do not take rain for granted a lot the hot wet weather. >>the fact that you kn when it gets o dry in a county to a 5 so you know you you kind of pre she brain when it does come. i think itit's good that we have the rain so weekend...
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my biggest concern is hydroplaning and debris flows and mudslides from the kincade fire.ate for tomorrow and saturday. 1 for sunday mainly in the morning. you can see that drier ware cre weather creeping in monday, tuesday, wednesday. >>> starting with the bay bridge toll plaza. this is really where a lot of the action has been this morning. we have a report of a car fire, also a hit and run, both at the toll plaza. you can see that fog in the area as well. expect delays as you approach the toll plaza this morning. once you get through that, on the bay bridge, much smoother ride. the san mateo bridge, wither we have a sluggish commute going westbound towards the peninsula, also you can see the foggy conditions there. just be prepared for that. just checking in on mass transit, ferries, no delays. b.a.r.t. has 58 trains running. ace 1, 3 and 5 are all on time. >> thanks. >>> the dates have been set for smart service expansion in the north bay. the new stations in larkspur and downtown novato will open next saturday. so december 14th. it comes after more than two years of c
my biggest concern is hydroplaning and debris flows and mudslides from the kincade fire.ate for tomorrow and saturday. 1 for sunday mainly in the morning. you can see that drier ware cre weather creeping in monday, tuesday, wednesday. >>> starting with the bay bridge toll plaza. this is really where a lot of the action has been this morning. we have a report of a car fire, also a hit and run, both at the toll plaza. you can see that fog in the area as well. expect delays as you...
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this time, the kincade fire does not have that designation. and so no federal aid for people who are going to have to be repairing those rock and mud slides. reporting from sonoma county. >> thank you, mark. >>> lots of ed hheadaches for travellers lying to get in and out of sfo today. nearly 90 flights were cancelled today, another 440 delayed. one woman we spoke with had already waited an extra four hours to board her flight and now she was in danger of missing her connecting flight to go see her grand kids. >> then they said sometimes they get bumped up and it's been bumped up 20 minutes. so, you know, you just have to have a sense of humor. right? i mean this is life. >> she's got such a good attitude. yesterday nearly 500 flugts were delayed in and out of sfo. another 160 plus cancelled because of the weather. >>> in the south bay storms saturated a lot of places particularly the santa cruz mountains. coming up at 6:30 robert handa will show you what some people are doing to make sure they're ready for the next wave. >>> a crash near 280
this time, the kincade fire does not have that designation. and so no federal aid for people who are going to have to be repairing those rock and mud slides. reporting from sonoma county. >> thank you, mark. >>> lots of ed hheadaches for travellers lying to get in and out of sfo today. nearly 90 flights were cancelled today, another 440 delayed. one woman we spoke with had already waited an extra four hours to board her flight and now she was in danger of missing her connecting...
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just last month the kincade fire burning out of control in sonoma county. the wind driven fire srched more than 77,000 acres, this story, hundreds of structures, many of them homes and businesses incredibly no lives lost when you experience this people in windsor do not take rain for granted a lot the hot wet weather. >>the fact that u know when it gets too dry in a county to a 5 so you know you you kind of pre she brain when it does come >>i think it it's good that we havehe rain so weekend given in to fire season. >>burn scars of the wild land fire remains the concerns now are flash flooding rockslides and debris flows the national weather service issued a flash flood watch for the kincade burn area and downstream locations, the storm also prompted a wind advisory in healdsburg trees on chalk hill road have been cut down to prevent any dangers on the roads and the airport travel conditions will be the main impact from this storm just in time as people return he to the bay after the thanksgiving holiday this man decided to brave the elements by foot high n
just last month the kincade fire burning out of control in sonoma county. the wind driven fire srched more than 77,000 acres, this story, hundreds of structures, many of them homes and businesses incredibly no lives lost when you experience this people in windsor do not take rain for granted a lot the hot wet weather. >>the fact that u know when it gets too dry in a county to a 5 so you know you you kind of pre she brain when it does come >>i think it it's good that we havehe rain...
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la regiÓn mÁs vulnerable fue la afectada por el incendio kincade.to estÁ todo muy nublado. fÍjese que es de las horas de la tarde desde prÓximo viernes empezaremos a recibir la primera lÍnea de agua. ascendÍa sÁbado, otra lÍnea de precipitaciones que podrÍa ser mÁs activa. en minutos vuelvo con mucha mÁs informaciÓn. paola: el gobierno del presidente trump ha cuadruplicado las investigaciones de indocumentados en centros de trabajo. pese al limbo, soÑadores renuevan daca. les contamos cuÁntos de ellos podrÍan respirar hasta que haya una soluciÓn a la acción diferida. paola: el gobierno trump ha cuadruplicado las investigaciones en busca y condujo mentados en centros de trabajo. la oficina federal de aduanas e inmigraciÓn ha realizado mÁs de 6000 investigacionesen el Último aÑo fiscal. como resultado, ha detenido a seis personas que trabajan de manera ilegal. luis: con casi 700 arrestos, redadas como estas en mississippi, atraen la atenciÓn nacional. otros operativos pequeÑos y menos espectaculares el gobierno se concentra en indocumentados que traba
la regiÓn mÁs vulnerable fue la afectada por el incendio kincade.to estÁ todo muy nublado. fÍjese que es de las horas de la tarde desde prÓximo viernes empezaremos a recibir la primera lÍnea de agua. ascendÍa sÁbado, otra lÍnea de precipitaciones que podrÍa ser mÁs activa. en minutos vuelvo con mucha mÁs informaciÓn. paola: el gobierno del presidente trump ha cuadruplicado las investigaciones de indocumentados en centros de trabajo. pese al limbo, soÑadores renuevan daca. les...
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and a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burn area. storm totals 4 inches. we could see flash flooding. rock cloudy skies, and debris flows as we go through today into tomorrow. and i want to show you that winter storm warning for the sierra. we're talking about a latino of snow in the sierra a lot of snow in the sierra. the winter storm warning is in effect from 4 p.m. today until 1 p.m. sunday. and i want to show you a live look at sierra at tahoe. and they are going to see several feet of snow up in the sierra. again, more than 4 feet as we go through today through sunday. and as the storm approaches, stay with kpix 5, www.kpix.com, and our streaming service, cbsn bay area. >>> a march is getting underway to call attention to climate change. anne makovec is live. >> reporter: there are a couple hundred protesters here of all ages, backgrounds, blocking off howard street between first and fremont. this is outside of the offices of the investment firm black rock. everything has been peaceful. they've warned the rest of the crowd not to break laws or propert
and a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burn area. storm totals 4 inches. we could see flash flooding. rock cloudy skies, and debris flows as we go through today into tomorrow. and i want to show you that winter storm warning for the sierra. we're talking about a latino of snow in the sierra a lot of snow in the sierra. the winter storm warning is in effect from 4 p.m. today until 1 p.m. sunday. and i want to show you a live look at sierra at tahoe. and they are going to see several feet...
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while the kincade fire was superbly managed by the administration, cal fire, and callow yes, it could have resulted in property loss as large as the camp fire that came before it. a addition, there is at least suggestion that two fires in southern california were potentially caused by transmission system failures this year. that the 2019ize fires are still very much under investigation. we don't fully understand their causes, but there is a strong suggestion of vulnerability in the transmission system. year, this was relatively limited. mostly it involved lower voltage transmission lines that were much older. the failures we observed this year indicated that even the higher voltage lines that provide bulk system reliability might be vulnerable during high wind events. onwould seem prudent based recent experience to at least consider including all of these lines, except perhaps the very highest voltage lines in the psps protocols, and that has potentially significant ramifications for bulk system reliability in california and impacts beyond the high wildfire threat areas on customers.
while the kincade fire was superbly managed by the administration, cal fire, and callow yes, it could have resulted in property loss as large as the camp fire that came before it. a addition, there is at least suggestion that two fires in southern california were potentially caused by transmission system failures this year. that the 2019ize fires are still very much under investigation. we don't fully understand their causes, but there is a strong suggestion of vulnerability in the transmission...
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the one thing working in the favor of those of you in the north bay specifically near that kincade fire burn area is that no flood advisories have been issued for not going to be as strong the storm light to moderate downpours but not heavy downpours to warrant any flood warnings or advisories in that area by sunday afternoon we start to dry out from this storm sunday night it starts exit leaving behind a very cool air mass for your sunday night into your monday morning so keep that in mind and as i fast forward tracking another storm set to make its way into the bay area for christmas day tracking both storms hour by hour with a look at rain totals coming up in my full forecast in just a few minutes. >>the san francisco, 49 ers came away with a thrilling victory tonight down in santa clara 49 ers have already clinched a playoff spot but are now aiming for a top seed in the nfc kron 4 sports reporter kate rooney was there as more after a game that went down to the wire. >>it's been a series of thrilling finishes for the 49 ers of late and saturday's game against the rams was no exceptio
the one thing working in the favor of those of you in the north bay specifically near that kincade fire burn area is that no flood advisories have been issued for not going to be as strong the storm light to moderate downpours but not heavy downpours to warrant any flood warnings or advisories in that area by sunday afternoon we start to dry out from this storm sunday night it starts exit leaving behind a very cool air mass for your sunday night into your monday morning so keep that in mind and...
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it's a commercial break. >>> for 15 days this fall the kincade fire raged in sonoma county.ame was extinguished it burned more than 77,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 400 homes and other buildings including the historic winery at soda rock. this is the story of what was lost in that fire. it is the story of a late fall harvest of ember and ash, but it is also the story of resilience, recovery and rebuilding and the efforts in the meantime to build community. >> the wind was definitely here. >> the fire is spreading now downhill. >> we're looking at 80, 90-mile an hour winds. my main concern right now is those valley winds are going to start hitting the top of the ridge here and might start to blow out. >> it took just one unforgiving night of fire and fierce wind. >> the fire has shot the containment lines. >> to erase a labor of love a decade in the making. >> my son called and said soda rock's on fire. i was just in shock and agony for the next four or five days. >> from 2000 until 2010 ken wilson lovingly restored the winery at soda rock in sonoma county's alexander va
it's a commercial break. >>> for 15 days this fall the kincade fire raged in sonoma county.ame was extinguished it burned more than 77,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 400 homes and other buildings including the historic winery at soda rock. this is the story of what was lost in that fire. it is the story of a late fall harvest of ember and ash, but it is also the story of resilience, recovery and rebuilding and the efforts in the meantime to build community. >> the wind was...
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our biggest concern about flooding will be on the kincade fire burn area from 4:00 tomorrow afternoonturday morning. >> thanks, mike. >>> a close call in southern california between a drone and a news helicopter. the two collided midair. the helicopter belongs to our los angeles sister station, kabc. it was flying over downtown l.a. around 7:15 last night when the pilot and reporter say they heard a bang and felt it as something hit the tail of the chopper. the pilot landed as a precaution. dents and holes are visible in several spots on the chopper. the helicopter was flying at an elevation of about 1,100 feet. drones are prohibited from flying above 400 feet. ing everybody on board is okay. >>> new protection against robocalls. the house passed a bill that would require phone companies to block robocalls without charging customers an extra fee. the senate could pass this by next week. americans receive an average of 18 robocalls every month. >>> instagram is getting together about its -- or getting tougher about its age requirement. it will ask new users to input their actual birthd
our biggest concern about flooding will be on the kincade fire burn area from 4:00 tomorrow afternoonturday morning. >> thanks, mike. >>> a close call in southern california between a drone and a news helicopter. the two collided midair. the helicopter belongs to our los angeles sister station, kabc. it was flying over downtown l.a. around 7:15 last night when the pilot and reporter say they heard a bang and felt it as something hit the tail of the chopper. the pilot landed as a...
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the tower that may have caused the kincade fire was inspected at least four times, and it failed. we need to understand why, and we need to understand what mitigating actions we can take to ensure that bulk system reliability is maintained, even through psps events. all of this raises important questions about how to approach bulk system maintenance and operations moving forward in areas that face significant wildfire threats. significantly, some risk of mechanical failure was acceptable, because the failures tended to occur during wet winter storms, but today in california at least, the failure managers are worried most about is the mechanical failure when it is windy, dry, and the fuels are cured. these conditions are highly intolerant of any failure of the bulk transmission system to operate properly, and this change in the consequence of failure mode means the tolerance for errors has to be much lower than the cost-effective approaches developed during the 20th century. moreover, best available silence science on weather and climate conditions indicate that the problem is goin
the tower that may have caused the kincade fire was inspected at least four times, and it failed. we need to understand why, and we need to understand what mitigating actions we can take to ensure that bulk system reliability is maintained, even through psps events. all of this raises important questions about how to approach bulk system maintenance and operations moving forward in areas that face significant wildfire threats. significantly, some risk of mechanical failure was acceptable,...
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onto the flames from the kincade fire, they are long gone but still causing more problems for northbay residents. the national weather service has extended a flash flood watch for the burn area, warning residents heavy rains could cause rockslides, mudslides and flash flooding. erosion from the 77,000 acre fire could create a dangerous situation. ash left behind from the flames is at risk of polluting waterways. >>> storms walloping the high sierras, that is what it looked like at various spots along 80 and highway 50, chain control in effect this weekend. the region could get 4 feet of fresh snow by the end of the weekend. we will stay on top of the storm system and update weather reports all weekend on air and on kpix.com. >> thank you for joining us. that is it for us at 5:00. we will see you back here at 6:00. >> the cbs weekend news is coming up next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: developing tonight, disturbing timeline. federal authorities uncover new details in that deadly shooting at a military base in florida. what the gunman reportedly did in the days leading up to th
onto the flames from the kincade fire, they are long gone but still causing more problems for northbay residents. the national weather service has extended a flash flood watch for the burn area, warning residents heavy rains could cause rockslides, mudslides and flash flooding. erosion from the 77,000 acre fire could create a dangerous situation. ash left behind from the flames is at risk of polluting waterways. >>> storms walloping the high sierras, that is what it looked like at...
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for tomorrow for the kincade fire zone through santa rosa, napa and san rafael, and will continue to see more snow, a winter storm warning is in place again. if you didn't get a chance to make it out there this weekend, it's not going to be a good idea because chain controls right now are required, exposed ridges are seeing gusts upwards of 100 plus miles per hour. rain into monday. showers by tuesday, a little bit of a break on thursday, and then look what happens headed into next weekend, a new storm system is expected to arrive, so don't wash your car, not even a little bit. kira, back to you. >> i got a great natural car wash from the rain yesterday. >> exactly. >> thanks. >>> it is 7:20. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, there once was a man born in england who moved to san francisco and from proclaimed himself emperor. some of the money he printed and distributed was recently found. what is it worth now? more than 100 years later? that story after the break. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows pro
for tomorrow for the kincade fire zone through santa rosa, napa and san rafael, and will continue to see more snow, a winter storm warning is in place again. if you didn't get a chance to make it out there this weekend, it's not going to be a good idea because chain controls right now are required, exposed ridges are seeing gusts upwards of 100 plus miles per hour. rain into monday. showers by tuesday, a little bit of a break on thursday, and then look what happens headed into next weekend, a...
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. >>> a happy reunion between kincade fire evacuees and the heroic strangers who rushed into the animals. yeah j.c. penney. remember the little things. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the investigation continues in hawaii. a sailor open fire in the pearl harbor naval yard. three civilian workers were shot. two died before the gunman rnon himself. the gunfire erupted at joined base pearl harbor hickam in honolulu. harbor memorial. here are the details. >> reporter: security forces responded to an active shooter situation at the pearl harbor naval shipyard around 2:30 pm. an active duty petty officer opened fire near that uss columbia. the base was immediately placed on lockdown. multiple people were shot during the incident including three civilian workers. >> the shooter is confirmed dead by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> he died after this the lockdown was then lifted after 4:00. a witness heard some gunshots before he hunkered down out of harm's way. >> it was scary. hope to god everything was okay. >> we have no indication if they were targeted or if it was a random shooting. >
. >>> a happy reunion between kincade fire evacuees and the heroic strangers who rushed into the animals. yeah j.c. penney. remember the little things. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the investigation continues in hawaii. a sailor open fire in the pearl harbor naval yard. three civilian workers were shot. two died before the gunman rnon himself. the gunfire erupted at joined base pearl harbor hickam in honolulu. harbor memorial. here are the details. >> reporter:...
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wildfires with mud and landslides, crews are trying to prevent erosion in the area burned when the kincadept through the area. >>> police looking for los altos thieves for people that use a truck to smash into a jewelry store, take a look at the video, the truck was actually stolen from san jose. the owner says of 42 years, nobody has tried to break into his jewelry store until regionally. over the last four months his store was hit three times. this time thieves ended up stealing more than $200,000 of jewelry and just about 60 seconds. >> rings, pearls, they smashed one, two, three windows and cases. i have been here through rough, bad and times. and i do not think that is right. >> the thieves left the truck behind, several business owners near the shop are now expressing concern about the burglary >>> oakland police busy searching for a package the, take a look at, doorbell camera capturing video of a woman getting out of a silver sedan walking up to a porch, she pauses then she grabs a package. the people who live in the house gave the video to the police and filed a report. >>> also a
wildfires with mud and landslides, crews are trying to prevent erosion in the area burned when the kincadept through the area. >>> police looking for los altos thieves for people that use a truck to smash into a jewelry store, take a look at the video, the truck was actually stolen from san jose. the owner says of 42 years, nobody has tried to break into his jewelry store until regionally. over the last four months his store was hit three times. this time thieves ended up stealing more...
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>> reporter: here is another rockslide happened in geysers road in geyserville, occurring in the kincadee way this week, there is concern about what more could come tumbling down the hillside. back here live again this is only drizzling right now, but we'll see this morning we've seen off and on rain. we've seen downed trees so people on high alert in this area, and in fact, right up along highway 128 we saw a tractor sort of sitting on the side on standby in case other mudslides happen later this week. reporting live in sonoma county, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> looks like they have to be prepared. thank you, sharon. >>> live cameras looking at sfo as well. looks like the delays now are worse than they were yesterday. we've asked bob redell to sort of take a summary of all the ways people are trying to get places and how long they're delayed. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott and laura. the delays at sfo right now for inbound flights two hours and 40 minutes. more on that in a second, for people trying to get back to their homes in walnut creek an
>> reporter: here is another rockslide happened in geysers road in geyserville, occurring in the kincadee way this week, there is concern about what more could come tumbling down the hillside. back here live again this is only drizzling right now, but we'll see this morning we've seen off and on rain. we've seen downed trees so people on high alert in this area, and in fact, right up along highway 128 we saw a tractor sort of sitting on the side on standby in case other mudslides happen...
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we have a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burning zone later today and areas downstream that isarge portion of the north bay. the wind advisory later today is bay area wide, breezy and gusting through the afternoon. in the sierra we have winter storm warning down to 6000 feet. the higher elevations to get 1 to 3 feet of snow. it's all great news but we have to be careful. with visibility, livermore a quarter mile, concord one mile. in the last half hour it was flipped with livermore at one mile visibility, concord at a quarter mile. as sal mentioned, it moves around and becomes thicker once again so be prepared. temperatures in the low, middle or upper 50s. afternoon highs low to mid 60s expected with rain beginning in the afternoon. here's a view of the extended forecast, rain on saturday and drying out by sunday afternoon. right now monday and tuesday look dry. >>> as a reminder, download the ktvu weather app with your interactive radar, updates and 7-day forecast, and an easy way to upload your photos and video. the ktvu weather app is free to download. >>> ups delivery drive
we have a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burning zone later today and areas downstream that isarge portion of the north bay. the wind advisory later today is bay area wide, breezy and gusting through the afternoon. in the sierra we have winter storm warning down to 6000 feet. the higher elevations to get 1 to 3 feet of snow. it's all great news but we have to be careful. with visibility, livermore a quarter mile, concord one mile. in the last half hour it was flipped with livermore at...
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sonoma county wants to give victims of the kincade fire a break.roperty taxes are due december 10th. anyone who sustained more than $10,000 can defer the payment. to do so they have to file an application with the assessor's office. the assessors will revalue to determine the prorated tax. >>> 5:58 right now. a look at that forecast. a really rough ride into work for some of us, kari, but patchy for others. >> driving in and out of the fog and at times it's dense and you're slowing down. then suddenly it just clears up. expect that as you head to work and we're going to see some peeks of sunshine today. temperatures in the upper 50s. a strong storm tomorrow with high winds and rain. >> a look at the commute for a lot of people. >> we have good news, a point in the south bay. we did have a crash on northbound 101. that has been cleared out in san jose and, of course, we have a look at the drive times for you because the bay bridge has metering lights on. along westbound 80 to the bay bridge 14 minutes. then, of course, a quick check of the south bay
sonoma county wants to give victims of the kincade fire a break.roperty taxes are due december 10th. anyone who sustained more than $10,000 can defer the payment. to do so they have to file an application with the assessor's office. the assessors will revalue to determine the prorated tax. >>> 5:58 right now. a look at that forecast. a really rough ride into work for some of us, kari, but patchy for others. >> driving in and out of the fog and at times it's dense and you're...
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. >> reporter: i'm here at the food bank where during the kincade fire groceries were tris booted to more than 25ous people and they can't do that without donations. >> we're superexcited today. way brought a check last week for $14,000 from our customers who donated their ticket money from an event we lad to cancel. >> you lad to cancel because of power outages. >> yes. it was upsetting but it was exciting to see people donating their money instead of taking a refund. this check is for $13,000, a dollar a ticket from all the events we sold this year. >> thank you so much. lisa cannon with the food bank joins me. >> this has been a very long partnership, over ten years with wine red and this will allow us to baste food for over 100,000 meals. >> that really brakes a big impact. there you go. if you would like to give, go to kpix.com/give. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. many parts of the bay area dealing with a lot of fog out there. >> at the is right kenny. we're tracking that for you. some spots the fog is burning off to just cloudy case. here is a live look. you can see the
. >> reporter: i'm here at the food bank where during the kincade fire groceries were tris booted to more than 25ous people and they can't do that without donations. >> we're superexcited today. way brought a check last week for $14,000 from our customers who donated their ticket money from an event we lad to cancel. >> you lad to cancel because of power outages. >> yes. it was upsetting but it was exciting to see people donating their money instead of taking a refund....
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. >>> in sonoma the storms will trigger mud slides in places burned by the kincade fire. today public works crews were busy trying to reduce the sliding hillsides and the runoffs that could come with it. bear cliffs are among the biggest issue. homeowners are worried they're about to get too much water too fast. >> looks like the soil is fluffy and obviously it was very dry. so it's soaking up all the moisture now. what's going to happen when it sach saturates, i don't know what will happen. >> experts tell us the most dangerous areas are those where access roads have been cut into the hillside and all the vegetation burned away. >>> what comes next? here's another look at our live doppler radar. let's bring in jeff ranieri what it's the time line? >> i think right now we definitely are in a bit of a break. towards the end of the week we do get our next storm lining up. the past three days it has been all about that atmospheric river pointed at the bay area. you can see the loop over the past three days. it was quite this widespread event through the bay area. wherever th
. >>> in sonoma the storms will trigger mud slides in places burned by the kincade fire. today public works crews were busy trying to reduce the sliding hillsides and the runoffs that could come with it. bear cliffs are among the biggest issue. homeowners are worried they're about to get too much water too fast. >> looks like the soil is fluffy and obviously it was very dry. so it's soaking up all the moisture now. what's going to happen when it sach saturates, i don't know what...
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marin county hills and near windsor around the kincade fire burn scar area that's under a flash flood watch till 4:00 a.m. monday. start torg see the rain pick up. right now light rain in san jose. the majority of the heavier rain will be on the west slope of the santa tops of the north bay, the radar now starting to fill in and the story about the rain totals isn't how much is falling in this one particular hour, but the fact we could be looking at rain off and on all the way through midday monday. so these numbers will stn to stack up as we head toward the beginning of the week. coming up we'll show you the time line on the rest of your weekend forecast and another powerful storm on the way in your seven-day forecast coming up in about 12 minutes. >> rob, thank you very much. >>> from the roads to holiday events, this storm is having a major impact. nbc bay area's sergio quintana continues our coverage. >> reporter: one of the biggest issues for people braving the cold and rain, slick free ways. persistent downpours on northbound u.s. 101 through marin county led to major slow downs
marin county hills and near windsor around the kincade fire burn scar area that's under a flash flood watch till 4:00 a.m. monday. start torg see the rain pick up. right now light rain in san jose. the majority of the heavier rain will be on the west slope of the santa tops of the north bay, the radar now starting to fill in and the story about the rain totals isn't how much is falling in this one particular hour, but the fact we could be looking at rain off and on all the way through midday...
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we have a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burn scar. as you head into saturday and sunday, chance of thunderstorms. >>> a family has been forced from their home this holiday season after a driver plowed into their garage for the second time. it happened in petaluma yesterday morning. the car came to rest after going through the garage and into a side yard. police say the roads were wet but they're still looking into what caused the crash. the family of eight has had to move out because the structural damage makes that house unsafe. about two weeks ago a truck hit the same home. it caused minor damage and nobody was hurt in either accident. >>> you could be getting your part of a $23 million settlement between california and 52 automobile partmakers. it comes from a decades old investigation into antitrust violations. the attorney general says the partsmaker suppressed competition by conspiring to fix prices. that jacked up the cost of new vehicles. class action lawsuits against many companies are going forwas. you still have time to fil
we have a flash flood watch for the kincade fire burn scar. as you head into saturday and sunday, chance of thunderstorms. >>> a family has been forced from their home this holiday season after a driver plowed into their garage for the second time. it happened in petaluma yesterday morning. the car came to rest after going through the garage and into a side yard. police say the roads were wet but they're still looking into what caused the crash. the family of eight has had to move out...
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wildfire safety, even though one of pg&e's transmission lines has been tied to this past october's kincade fire in the north bay which burned close to 78,000 acres and destroyed over 370 structures, including homes. reporting live here in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest. >>> the undocumented immigrant accused in the february stabbing death of a south san jose woman inside her home is charged in the death of the 59-year-old. he snuck into bambi larson's home and stabbed her with a seven inch folding knife. he was released from jail six times despite i.c.e. detainment requests. >>> burglars targeted san jose salons over the last couple of days. owners shared their security video, hope someone can identify the two men who broke a window monday morning. there have been four small business burglaries over the last week. in one incident suspects made off with the store cash register. the two men were not able to get any cash but one of the men with a black backpack snagged a pricey gift set. >> i hope whoever receives the gift sets and blow dryer and brushes thi
wildfire safety, even though one of pg&e's transmission lines has been tied to this past october's kincade fire in the north bay which burned close to 78,000 acres and destroyed over 370 structures, including homes. reporting live here in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest. >>> the undocumented immigrant accused in the february stabbing death of a south san jose woman inside her home is charged in the death of the 59-year-old. he snuck...
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these rock slides occurring in the kincade burn area so with more rain on the way this week, there's concern about what more could come tumbling down and we just drove up the road here along highway 128, and we did see some equipment that's ready to remove future mudslides, so we decided to park down here a little ways, closer to chalk hill road just to be in a safe spot to give you this report. reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> good decision, sharon, thank you. >>> certainly was a travel nightmare for a lot of people across california. this is a live look right now at the airport. you know, all this rain happens to fall on the holiday weekend, where people are either trying to get to town, or in to town. >> that's right or coming back from tahoe, as well. bob redell is out there i walnut creek, just sort of with a wrap-up of all the different places that people are running into trouble. >> reporter: scott and laura, there have been flight interruptions at sfo. more of that in a sec. this is what the drive back into the state looked at for a number of us tryi
these rock slides occurring in the kincade burn area so with more rain on the way this week, there's concern about what more could come tumbling down and we just drove up the road here along highway 128, and we did see some equipment that's ready to remove future mudslides, so we decided to park down here a little ways, closer to chalk hill road just to be in a safe spot to give you this report. reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> good decision, sharon,...
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coming up on "today in the bay" much-needed relief for victims of last month's kincade fire.ng right now. >>> and in between these storms we have a lot of water left on the ground and now it's condensing into clouds. we see low visibility and fog from the tri-valley to the south county. we'll talk more about that and the next storm coming in coming up next. >>> and if oakland is a part of your morning commute, that's probably one of our busiest hot spots this morning. the good news, though, no big accidents. we do have some wet roadways. i'll talk about that and a look at your bridge drive times. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can be
coming up on "today in the bay" much-needed relief for victims of last month's kincade fire.ng right now. >>> and in between these storms we have a lot of water left on the ground and now it's condensing into clouds. we see low visibility and fog from the tri-valley to the south county. we'll talk more about that and the next storm coming in coming up next. >>> and if oakland is a part of your morning commute, that's probably one of our busiest hot spots this...
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. >>> fire evacuees got a chance to meet with the heroic people that saved the animals during the kincade fire. last night was part he union and fun event. they left personal messages and told the firefighter a way of saying thank you. >> thank you so much. i was crying. i was like i don't want anyone dying. he is like i'm fine. it's all good. calm down. i will get the goat. >> big or small, we hall them all. we have gotten a flying squirrel, wildcats. >> transporting animalings and feeding them is not cheap, and that non-profit raises money to help reimburse the volunteers to save the animals. >> wow. >>> the time is 4:51. we're going to get you where you need to go. what is happening out there right now? >> well, we're looking alit a commute dave and pam that's okay. we do have some wet weather out there. remanence from the storm that passed through. you can see the traffic is going to be okay on 580 and 205. it's getting slower as it normally does. especially when you get to the tracy triangle. of that it's looking okay. in oakland, we're doing well. 880 and 580 is looking nice to the
. >>> fire evacuees got a chance to meet with the heroic people that saved the animals during the kincade fire. last night was part he union and fun event. they left personal messages and told the firefighter a way of saying thank you. >> thank you so much. i was crying. i was like i don't want anyone dying. he is like i'm fine. it's all good. calm down. i will get the goat. >> big or small, we hall them all. we have gotten a flying squirrel, wildcats. >> transporting...
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possibility of some flash flooding, maybe some debris flows mudslides especially in and around the kincade fire burn area around the rest the bay area the a very strong gusty winds are on watch those winds ramping up overnight tonight, we'll see those start to pick up special on the coastline by tomorrow morning. and by the afternoon. we're talking 40 maybe some 50 mile an hour gusts around the bay area early on and then that front is going to come through bring some heavy rainfall that keep things on and off wet not only tomorrow. but i think we're expecting more rain on and off throughout the weekend and those showers likely to continue right through parts of sunday as well so here's latest forecast as we head toward tomorrow afternoon. look for the possibility of thunderstorms more rain continuing into the weekend. legions to our founders in fact full of love from there. i'm asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >>house speaker nancy pelosi announced house democrats are now moving forward with articles of impeachment against president trump. >>and speaker pelosi s
possibility of some flash flooding, maybe some debris flows mudslides especially in and around the kincade fire burn area around the rest the bay area the a very strong gusty winds are on watch those winds ramping up overnight tonight, we'll see those start to pick up special on the coastline by tomorrow morning. and by the afternoon. we're talking 40 maybe some 50 mile an hour gusts around the bay area early on and then that front is going to come through bring some heavy rainfall that keep...
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official also keep a close eye on the areas that burned in the kincade fire looking for the possibilitypreps and be aware. >> residents need to pay attention, heed the warning and be prepared whether it's for the potential of a mudslide, debris flow, or a power outage. we want to educate the community on what the risks are and how to prepare for them. >> here's look at the sierra. there's snow and about to be a lot more. do not head up today. they are expecting heavy snow saying it could be dangerous. the storm is expected to roll in this afternoon. i want to emphasize that there could be power outages. charge those phones now just in case. reporting live from pinole, amy hollyfield. abc7 news.
official also keep a close eye on the areas that burned in the kincade fire looking for the possibilitypreps and be aware. >> residents need to pay attention, heed the warning and be prepared whether it's for the potential of a mudslide, debris flow, or a power outage. we want to educate the community on what the risks are and how to prepare for them. >> here's look at the sierra. there's snow and about to be a lot more. do not head up today. they are expecting heavy snow saying it...