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not so strong down in los angeles basin, los angeles proper. you actually see an onshore breeze there. 78 miles an hour. that's some good news. that's what we need. we need more of those onshore breeze. that brings up the humidity, speaking humidity right now. you look to los angeles there. 59 1%. that is very moist. that's what we like to see. but then you start to go inland near pasadena. we're talking about 15%. al monte. about 15% a plan you're looking percent chino, 7% corona. so some very dry air mixing down from the mountains again. and that's what's going to happen overnight tonight. you can get that dry offshore wind continuing. and of course, the drier things are the easier things burn. and that's what we're going to see happening again tonight. very strong, gusty winds, not as gusty as it's been the last couple of nights, but we could still see some gusts over 50 miles an hour making for some very dangerous fire conditions there. you'll notice on the forecast overnight tonight. you see those strong, gusty offshore winds. you start to
not so strong down in los angeles basin, los angeles proper. you actually see an onshore breeze there. 78 miles an hour. that's some good news. that's what we need. we need more of those onshore breeze. that brings up the humidity, speaking humidity right now. you look to los angeles there. 59 1%. that is very moist. that's what we like to see. but then you start to go inland near pasadena. we're talking about 15%. al monte. about 15% a plan you're looking percent chino, 7% corona. so some very...
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so as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basin, if you don't have anate abundant water supply and you're rationing water e the people building the homes, the city planners are not putting in green areas, not putting in fire breaks, if you run the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california, you don't have the animals to sit there and graze so the combination of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what's going to happen? just like they've done for the last 20 years, california is going to run to the federal government and they're going to ask for money and i think this time hopefully i think president trump and the republicans in congress will say look, we're just not going to keep doing the same thing again so california will need a lot of money. maria: congressman, what do you think? >> well, look, i think devin nunes is right on land management practices and the republicans in the house led by bruce westerman of arkansas have led the way in the right kind of land management and water resource management practices
so as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basin, if you don't have anate abundant water supply and you're rationing water e the people building the homes, the city planners are not putting in green areas, not putting in fire breaks, if you run the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california, you don't have the animals to sit there and graze so the combination of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what's going to happen? just...
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and those are the most susceptible areas of the los angeles basin to wildfire, because they're fairlyfairly compact. they're densely forested in certain ways. and when you have a kind of situation that we have now where we have a lot of rain last year which led to a lot of growth of vegetation, but there has been very little rain — almost none — this fall and winter, that vegetation dries and with the santa ana winds through the canyons, like the winds come through the canyons and shoot through and build speed and momentum — it's a circumstance that's just ripe for disaster. circumstance that's “ust ripe for hastenh circumstance that's 'ust ripe for disaster.h for disaster. and these fires have been _ for disaster. and these fires have been deadly _ for disaster. and these fires have been deadly and - have been deadly and devastating for many families losing their homes, all of their possessions and family heirlooms. you've known many people who have been affected by this personally, family and friends. what are the initial discussions? what are they talking about as these events have
and those are the most susceptible areas of the los angeles basin to wildfire, because they're fairlyfairly compact. they're densely forested in certain ways. and when you have a kind of situation that we have now where we have a lot of rain last year which led to a lot of growth of vegetation, but there has been very little rain — almost none — this fall and winter, that vegetation dries and with the santa ana winds through the canyons, like the winds come through the canyons and shoot...
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so as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basin, if if you don't havesupply and you're with rationing water, the people that are building those homes, the city planners, they're not putting in green areas or building fire breaks. if you run the farmers and ranchers out of california, guess what? you don't have the animals to sit there and graze. a combination the of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now what's going to happen? they're going to -- just like they've done the for the last 20 years, california's going to run to the federal government and ask for money. and i think this time, hopefully, i think president trump and the republicans in congress will say, look, we're just not going to keep doing the same thing again. so california's going to need a lot of money, and i feel bad, i have friends that lost homes. some of the most wealthy real estate on the planet has burnt to a crisp, is burnt to the ground, and it all should be built back. but it has to be built back when california decides that they're actually going to u
so as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basin, if if you don't havesupply and you're with rationing water, the people that are building those homes, the city planners, they're not putting in green areas or building fire breaks. if you run the farmers and ranchers out of california, guess what? you don't have the animals to sit there and graze. a combination the of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now what's going to happen? they're...
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that will help when it comes to relative humidity but then all the smoke right back into the los angeles basin allowing for air quality alerts potentially just in the region and the dry offshore wind, that's applicable for them down there and up here too in the bay. and anywhere from the north bay down into the santa clara valley this afternoon. we can see wind gusts closer to our area around 5 to 10 miles per hour with daytime highs right around average for this time of year sunny skies into this afternoon and i'll have more on that in a bit. for now over to you, reed. >>> all right. thank you so much. move on the map right now to the east bay. the oakland police commission asking for your input on changes to the city's vehicle pursuit policy. governor gavin newsom criticized the current policy too restrictive. currently oakland police only can chase suspects of violent crimes or firearm offenses. a community town hall happens tonight at 6:00 p.m. >>> oakland's problems need money and leaders hope the sale of the coliseum will reduce the city's budget deficit that threatens cuts in police and
that will help when it comes to relative humidity but then all the smoke right back into the los angeles basin allowing for air quality alerts potentially just in the region and the dry offshore wind, that's applicable for them down there and up here too in the bay. and anywhere from the north bay down into the santa clara valley this afternoon. we can see wind gusts closer to our area around 5 to 10 miles per hour with daytime highs right around average for this time of year sunny skies into...
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flag warning, a high wind warning and even air quality alerts are widespread throughout the los angeles basin as they're continuing to watch those winds push offshore from higher to lower elevated areas. so it's that dry condensed air moving quickly all throughout these communities. that causes a big concern for the boots on the ground that are fighting these fires, as well as the community members, too. now we advance the clock to tuesday. we're seeing similar trends, winds still pushing offshore up to around 30, 40, even 50mph at max. we could see wind gusts close to around 70mph. and that red flag warning down there remains in effect until wednesday. now back here, the national weather service has issued a wind advisory for us locally, but it's mostly for the hills up near napa and sonoma. we could get gusts anywhere up to around 40 to 50mph. and it was a breezy morning for us here locally, all throughout the north bay and along our shoreline, too. we'll see those winds slowly die down into the overnight hours tonight, and by tomorrow morning. it's a thing of the past. we have a beautiful
flag warning, a high wind warning and even air quality alerts are widespread throughout the los angeles basin as they're continuing to watch those winds push offshore from higher to lower elevated areas. so it's that dry condensed air moving quickly all throughout these communities. that causes a big concern for the boots on the ground that are fighting these fires, as well as the community members, too. now we advance the clock to tuesday. we're seeing similar trends, winds still pushing...
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so other fires could break out in other areas of southern california, not just los angeles basin, but even further south conditions continue to rage across much of the higher country right now. you get down below down to downtown los angeles. the winds back off quite a bit. but we've seen the malibu area, some of those winds gusting 30, even 40 miles per hour. southern california, they're seeing some more issues as well. in fact, some of the models want to paint some wind gusts. 75 maybe 85 miles per hour the mountains in southern california to dry out there continued dry overnight type. the offshore winds will continue to howl. looks like they will continue to give up at least overnight tonight. very raging winds out there tonight. finally backing off a little bit tomorrow, but we could bay back into more winds as we head into the weekend. guys, back to you. all right, lauren, to set fire victims are searching through the rubble of their homes. experts are warning about the potential health risks, including toxic ash from everything that has burned. >> the ash could include things le
so other fires could break out in other areas of southern california, not just los angeles basin, but even further south conditions continue to rage across much of the higher country right now. you get down below down to downtown los angeles. the winds back off quite a bit. but we've seen the malibu area, some of those winds gusting 30, even 40 miles per hour. southern california, they're seeing some more issues as well. in fact, some of the models want to paint some wind gusts. 75 maybe 85...
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in the meantime, as you can imagine, all that smoke just kind of settling in the greater los angeles basin. they just got some terrible conditions for air. quality is concerned. you can see the center. is there an orange, even one red downtown los angeles as a poor air quality continues in that location. and really until we get this major pattern shift right now, we've got high pressure overhead building well to the north, you see that area of low pressure that jet stream digging wealth of the south that is going to lead to more wind events were likely going to see one again possibly this weekend and maybe one next week, although they don't look strong as the current one that we just experienced, still any fires down, they're going you get more wins in those areas could make a dangerous once again, guys, back to you or or and still ahead, officials cracked down on rv's parked along city streets. >> we're going hear from san jose mayor mahan about his pla these hands cook for 30 people, 3 meals a day. i can't stop when i have dry hands. i trust o'keeffe's. it's america's #1 selling hand cre
in the meantime, as you can imagine, all that smoke just kind of settling in the greater los angeles basin. they just got some terrible conditions for air. quality is concerned. you can see the center. is there an orange, even one red downtown los angeles as a poor air quality continues in that location. and really until we get this major pattern shift right now, we've got high pressure overhead building well to the north, you see that area of low pressure that jet stream digging wealth of the...
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it ends up in the los angeles basin, and that is exactly where the driest winds are. why the threat is so high closer to the communities. upwards of 80 to 100 miles an hour across the southern california area. it's been terrible out there. again, luckily, they're going to continue to see the wind calm and we're going to see the winds calm. taking us closer to home, nothing to worry about when it comes here. they won't be too terrible. might be a little breezy tomorrow morning, 10 to 15 miles an hour, but it's not going to be anywhere too unbearable. and so we are not going to have the fire threats right now. if they persist, it is something that we will need to keep a close eye on. because luckily for us, we have seen a lot of rain over the past several weeks. we are not expecting any over the next several weeks. especially here in san francisco and along the golden gate. it won't last too much longer than that, clearing by the afternoon hours. but the temperatures by early tomorrow morning, they are going to be pr ty mild. we will be seeing the temperatures cooling d
it ends up in the los angeles basin, and that is exactly where the driest winds are. why the threat is so high closer to the communities. upwards of 80 to 100 miles an hour across the southern california area. it's been terrible out there. again, luckily, they're going to continue to see the wind calm and we're going to see the winds calm. taking us closer to home, nothing to worry about when it comes here. they won't be too terrible. might be a little breezy tomorrow morning, 10 to 15 miles an...
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one is the presence of very strong and dry hurricane force winds in portions of the los angeles basinunding areas that have been affected by these fires over the past 24 hours, as well as exceptionally dry, anonymously so dry vegetation in the region. a record dry stuck to the rainy season. it essentially has not rained in the los angeles area since last winter. strong winds this time of year are not unusual but they are typically. y preceded by some rainfall that mitigates the fire risk that this time around the record warmth and dryness in recent months has set the stage for the strong wind event to produce catastrophic wildfires. annita: the l.a. police chief says there has been nothing like this before as far as he was concerned with the winds. why are they so strong and sustained? >> the winds themselves are particularly extreme but this is the time of year when you would expect to see strong, dry wind in the l.a. area. i would agree that the combination of extraordinarily, record dry conditions with wind at this magnitude is getting close to being unprecedented in this region at
one is the presence of very strong and dry hurricane force winds in portions of the los angeles basinunding areas that have been affected by these fires over the past 24 hours, as well as exceptionally dry, anonymously so dry vegetation in the region. a record dry stuck to the rainy season. it essentially has not rained in the los angeles area since last winter. strong winds this time of year are not unusual but they are typically. y preceded by some rainfall that mitigates the fire risk that...
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storms or from that fire, all those fires together, will actually start to sweep back into the los angeles basin, causing air quality alerts. changing gears though, though, i want to head into our local areas. the winds are dying down for us here. locally, two wind speeds down to around 5 to 10mph into the overnight hours tonight. and then we're left with beautiful but dry conditions throughout the next 6 to 10 days. and this is issued by the climate prediction center. so getting a good look at the next seven days, we'll cool down a little bit more from the mid 60s to the low 60s into this weekend and early next week, with sunny conditions each day widespread from our inland areas >>welcome back. it has been an historic day in san francisco. a brand new era with a new mayor at the helm. and ryan yamamoto has been out there live this afternoon. how's it going? >>reporter i'm i want to know. well, you talked about that speech. that speech was about hope. but right now, the celebration still continues with the san francisco men's chorus taking the stage right now. so people are singing along also.
storms or from that fire, all those fires together, will actually start to sweep back into the los angeles basin, causing air quality alerts. changing gears though, though, i want to head into our local areas. the winds are dying down for us here. locally, two wind speeds down to around 5 to 10mph into the overnight hours tonight. and then we're left with beautiful but dry conditions throughout the next 6 to 10 days. and this is issued by the climate prediction center. so getting a good look at...
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to be a big concern for them, too, because that smoke will be sitting directly over all that los angeles basin. now, the reason why they've been dealing with such strong winds has to do with high pressure offshore and low pressure just south, creating such a strong pressure gradient all the way down into southern california. but we experienced that yesterday. we were under a wind advisory yesterday until around 10 a.m., and we're still dealing with gusty winds too. back here in the bay, anywhere up to around 20 to 30 mile per hour winds are forecasted throughout the next couple of hours up near napa and fairfield. that dies down into the evening hours tonight with light conditions as we creep closer to the weekend just in time for friday. we'll have more on that in a bit. for now, over to you, ryan. >>>>all right. thanks, jess. in southern california, fire crews are spread very thin and fire departments from all across the bay area and out of state have mobilized to help marin, san jose, contra costa, san francisco, alameda county, oakland and santa rosa have all sent firefighters and equipmen
to be a big concern for them, too, because that smoke will be sitting directly over all that los angeles basin. now, the reason why they've been dealing with such strong winds has to do with high pressure offshore and low pressure just south, creating such a strong pressure gradient all the way down into southern california. but we experienced that yesterday. we were under a wind advisory yesterday until around 10 a.m., and we're still dealing with gusty winds too. back here in the bay,...
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all of a sudden you're seeing some strong, almost easterly winds making their way across the los angeles basin that will bring some more high fire danger there as well. possibly some santa ana's. and that will continue right into wednesday and thursday of next week after that county. interesting, we do have a front that drops through tries to bring a couple scattered showers. southern california doesn't look like it's going to be much, definitely not enough to really help out to bring down the fire. danger temperatures tomorrow. lot of 60's outside almost 70 degrees in san jose next couple days. lot of sunshine coming our way. no rain in sight. just little breezy out there from time to time. but southern california boy, your heart breaks all those videos. the images down there in southern california with the fires and knowing that they are far from done, they've got a long way to go and more wind events coming their way. i know they're exhausted. our sister station. >> doing such incredible work. they're exhausted as well. one of my friends, she said, you know, so many people have lost everyth
all of a sudden you're seeing some strong, almost easterly winds making their way across the los angeles basin that will bring some more high fire danger there as well. possibly some santa ana's. and that will continue right into wednesday and thursday of next week after that county. interesting, we do have a front that drops through tries to bring a couple scattered showers. southern california doesn't look like it's going to be much, definitely not enough to really help out to bring down the...
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some of those sparks and some of the others could possibly start some other fires in and around los angeles basin. dangerous fire conditions continuing their the offshore winds continuing to flow. we are seeing a little bit of a change. there's a bit of a seabreeze. you can see that on the wind pattern there into los angeles toward long beach toward torrance. that's a good sign. i think we see more of that for tomorrow. right now things are bone dry down to 13, 14% relative humidity, extremely dry conditions there that continues for the south all the way into san diego. dry conditions, possible fire conditions overnight tonight. you have to be extra careful for at least on the night, but more winds on the way. guys. all right, lawrence. and nearly 2 dozen firefighters from san francisco, they were sent >> to la yesterday. in addition, a cruise from alameda and santa clara counties. crews from san mateo county, they're set to arrive in southern california tonight. officials say barry firefighters they could to stay on scene in the fire zone for several weeks. >> meanwhile, pg e said crews and equi
some of those sparks and some of the others could possibly start some other fires in and around los angeles basin. dangerous fire conditions continuing their the offshore winds continuing to flow. we are seeing a little bit of a change. there's a bit of a seabreeze. you can see that on the wind pattern there into los angeles toward long beach toward torrance. that's a good sign. i think we see more of that for tomorrow. right now things are bone dry down to 13, 14% relative humidity, extremely...
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warning is in effect for the entirety of southwest california intensifying winds are causing eason los angeles basin. fire officials just had a briefing talking about what they're doing to try and stop fresh fires from starting and trying to get that upper hand on the fires that are still burning by start up here on the top all start dirt mulholland that we call here on the north side of the fire. the north right side. >> it's all looking really good. as far as the same footprint has been since for the last 24 hours. however, we do have a amount of resources walking all across that getting deep inside the interior, making sure that there's no that could have caused any issues are any wind or second, but road over the lines more than 22,000st responders are working to put out the deadly palace aides and even wildfires. >> the auto fire that sparked on monday night in ventura county underscores how the marriage of winds and dry conditions are worrisome. bottom left of the map. same story. we have a lot of resources still going around all the structures that are standing taking care of the heat that ar
warning is in effect for the entirety of southwest california intensifying winds are causing eason los angeles basin. fire officials just had a briefing talking about what they're doing to try and stop fresh fires from starting and trying to get that upper hand on the fires that are still burning by start up here on the top all start dirt mulholland that we call here on the north side of the fire. the north right side. >> it's all looking really good. as far as the same footprint has been...
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the los angeles basin is filled with communities that are densely populated.ces that the eton fire and the palisades fire are burning are so close to them. that's why monitoring these winds are so important because any small change in wind direction could push the fire into locations that a lot of people live. alerts are high today and into tomorrow as our wind is expected to pick up tomorrow morning. 60 miles per hour on some vilest elevations in the same gabriel and san bernardino mountains. wednesday it early wednesday , we are expecting wind gusts to pick up even more, especially near the santa monica mountains. we are going to be seeing, again, gusty or winds through wednesday morning. after that there is good news. the storm system will be headed our way into could bring a little more moisture. not rain, per se, but oyster is good news when it comes to fire season. i will break out the details of the moisture is headed to us in the bay area. that's coming up in my full forecast. back to you. >>> our friends down south are preparing for the worst but hopi
the los angeles basin is filled with communities that are densely populated.ces that the eton fire and the palisades fire are burning are so close to them. that's why monitoring these winds are so important because any small change in wind direction could push the fire into locations that a lot of people live. alerts are high today and into tomorrow as our wind is expected to pick up tomorrow morning. 60 miles per hour on some vilest elevations in the same gabriel and san bernardino mountains....
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onshore winds with will try to kick back in closer to sea level in the los angeles basin. there's going to be kind of a competing influence. any onshore breeze would be welcome. as we head into tomorrow night and early saturday, that's when the winds will start to pick up once again, not nearly as strong as the past couple days, but a little burst of offshore winds saturday, will subside sunday and then stronger onshore winds likely to develop as we head into early next week, by monday and tuesday. for the next several days let's look at the fire weather outlook. today we are into the elevated and critical categories, the yellow and orange. for tomorrow's fire weather outlook it shifts a little bit. in the hills above los angeles in the mountains, it's mainly elevated. that's the lowest fire weather category. the orange has shifted farther to the south towards the hills above san diego, still a bad scenario in southern california until the winds shift on a longer term basis. we'll look ahead at the forecast for the bay area in a few minutes. >>> at 5:30 we'll show you how
onshore winds with will try to kick back in closer to sea level in the los angeles basin. there's going to be kind of a competing influence. any onshore breeze would be welcome. as we head into tomorrow night and early saturday, that's when the winds will start to pick up once again, not nearly as strong as the past couple days, but a little burst of offshore winds saturday, will subside sunday and then stronger onshore winds likely to develop as we head into early next week, by monday and...
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so dry conditions now mixing in over the mountains there in los angeles basin and that route when that offshore wind will likely pick up overnight tonight. so going to be bone dry out there overnight tonight and those offshore winds going to be ramping up dangerous fire conditions again expected tonight, although it's not going to be a strong as before we've got active fires burning when you get after fires burning and 40 50 mile an hour gusts. that means some dangerous conditions. there. and it continues all the way down further south, expecting some dangerous fire conditions all the way down into the san diego area, expecting some very gusty winds there over the mountain tops as well, hoping for a little bit of a break tomorrow, but they're more strong winds in the forecast in the future. guys are gonna be watching that very closely okay, lawrence, have firefighters, meantime from san francisco there on the front lines right now in los angeles. >> francisco fire department sharing video of its crews working right alongside southern california. firefighters nearly 2 dozen firefighters
so dry conditions now mixing in over the mountains there in los angeles basin and that route when that offshore wind will likely pick up overnight tonight. so going to be bone dry out there overnight tonight and those offshore winds going to be ramping up dangerous fire conditions again expected tonight, although it's not going to be a strong as before we've got active fires burning when you get after fires burning and 40 50 mile an hour gusts. that means some dangerous conditions. there. and...
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but they're not the only ones with issues really continue to see problems all across the los angeles basin and all the way down in the san diego fire conditions there, expecting gusty winds for the next 24 to 48 hours. florence, thank you. jose police department facing a federal civil rights lawsuit. >> over a violent canine attack. we blurred the video because it is graphic and some viewers may find it to be disturbed. and attorney representing fernando villanueva galvez says the police dog ripped a chunk of her clients. you're off. we'll also biting into his face other parts of his head and his arms. police used the canine while responding to a stabbing at an apartme t complex back in october 2023. investigators say villanueva galvez was told to surrender and they waited outside of his apartment for several hours before sending in the police dog. and the video shows the canine latched onto villanueva galvez his arm. his face was bloodied and officers were failing to get the dog to let go. the attorney says the canine was being used as an uncontrolled weapon. and now they're suing the dep
but they're not the only ones with issues really continue to see problems all across the los angeles basin and all the way down in the san diego fire conditions there, expecting gusty winds for the next 24 to 48 hours. florence, thank you. jose police department facing a federal civil rights lawsuit. >> over a violent canine attack. we blurred the video because it is graphic and some viewers may find it to be disturbed. and attorney representing fernando villanueva galvez says the police...
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is in effect for the entirety of southwest california intensifying winds are causing on eason los angeles basin. fire officials just had a briefing talking about what they're doing to try and stop fresh fires from starting and trying to get that upper hand on the fires that are still burning by start up here on the top all start dirt mulholland that we call here on the north side of the fire. the north right side. >> it's all looking really good. as far as the same footprint has been since for the last 24 hours. however, we do have a amount of resources walking all across getting deep inside the interior, making sure that there's no that could have caused any issues are any wind or second, but road over the lines. more than 22,000st responders are working to put out the deadly palace aides and even wildfires. >> the auto fire that sparked on monday night in ventura county underscores how the marriage of winds and dry conditions are worrisome. >> bottom left of the map. same story. we have a lot of resources still going around all the structures that are standing taking care of the heat that are
is in effect for the entirety of southwest california intensifying winds are causing on eason los angeles basin. fire officials just had a briefing talking about what they're doing to try and stop fresh fires from starting and trying to get that upper hand on the fires that are still burning by start up here on the top all start dirt mulholland that we call here on the north side of the fire. the north right side. >> it's all looking really good. as far as the same footprint has been...
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basin also doesn't get water building out adding people homes in los angeles basin if you don't havedant supply rationing water people building homes not putting in green areas not building fire breaks if you run farmers and ranchers out of state of california guess what? you don't have animals to sit there and graze a combination of -- of the proper land management, would solve all of this problem. now -- what is going to happen? they are going to just like of this done last 20 years california going to run to federal government, and going to ask for money, and i think this time hopefully i think president trump and republicans in congress will say look. we're not going to keep doing the same thing again, so california is going to need a lot of money. maria: that is the point, they are going to federal government now this is president trump's issue. it will be in a week, foxing corporation made a one million dollar donation to the red cross california wildfires relief efforts help by visiting godot pox red cross or can verying qr code on your screen, liz when california goes to pres
basin also doesn't get water building out adding people homes in los angeles basin if you don't havedant supply rationing water people building homes not putting in green areas not building fire breaks if you run farmers and ranchers out of state of california guess what? you don't have animals to sit there and graze a combination of -- of the proper land management, would solve all of this problem. now -- what is going to happen? they are going to just like of this done last 20 years...
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the wind continues to speed up and end up in the los angeles basin, that is exactly what they have beenthe past couple of days and continuing this afternoon. the morning will be the calmest time that they have, even stronger wind building into sunday as well as we are going to continue to see stronger diablo wind building. back to you. >>> we are continuing to monitor the devastating wildfires in southern california, the l.a. county medical examiner's office said at least 11 people have been killed, that number is expected to rise as cadaver dogs go through neighborhoods. new evacuation orders went into effect last night in brentwood as the palisades fire flared up on its eastern flank, that development is prompting officials to consider closing part of the 405 freeway,, wind did to give firefighters a chance to start gaining some control yesterday but stronger gusts are likely to pick up this afternoon. the wildfires have damaged or destroyed more than 12,000 structures and have consumed an area larger than san francisco. due to wildfires and heavy smoke, the l.a. field office of the f
the wind continues to speed up and end up in the los angeles basin, that is exactly what they have beenthe past couple of days and continuing this afternoon. the morning will be the calmest time that they have, even stronger wind building into sunday as well as we are going to continue to see stronger diablo wind building. back to you. >>> we are continuing to monitor the devastating wildfires in southern california, the l.a. county medical examiner's office said at least 11 people...
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basin also doesn't get water as building out adding people he had aing homes in los angeles basin ife an adequate abundant water supply you are rationing water the planners not putting in green areas running firebreaks if you run farmers, ranchers out of state of california guess what? you don't have animals to sit there an graze a combination of proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what is going to happen? they are going to just like they've done last 20 years california is going to run to the federal government. and they are going to ask for money i think this time hopefully i think president trump and republicans in congress will say look. we're not going to keep doing the same thing again california is going to need a lot of money. >> so, don, this is policies regarding land management, but you've been talking about other policyholders you say rising taxes strictest regulations antibusiness policies, have pushed with developers out of the state making it unattractive what would you like to see to hope with this rebuilding effort. >> one thing to do like mo
basin also doesn't get water as building out adding people he had aing homes in los angeles basin ife an adequate abundant water supply you are rationing water the planners not putting in green areas running firebreaks if you run farmers, ranchers out of state of california guess what? you don't have animals to sit there an graze a combination of proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what is going to happen? they are going to just like they've done last 20 years...
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bin doesn't get water as building out the adding peel heels in los angeles basin if you don't have an adequate abundant water supply you are rationing water the people that are building those homes city planners not putting in green areas not building fire breaks if you run farmers, ranchers out of the state of california guess what? you don't the animals to sit there and graze a combination of -- of the proper land management, would solve all of this problem. now -- what is going to happen? they are going to just like they've done 20 years california going to run to federal government. and going to ask for money, and i think this time hopefully i think president trump and republicans in congress will say look. we're not going to keep doing the same thing again, so california is going to need a lot of money. >> devin nunes saying going to need a lot of money but don't do it, unless there are requirements to change policy. cheryl: going to keep blaming climate change, and that is going to be the excuse editorial board in journal points that out this morning scathing scathing attack on
bin doesn't get water as building out the adding peel heels in los angeles basin if you don't have an adequate abundant water supply you are rationing water the people that are building those homes city planners not putting in green areas not building fire breaks if you run farmers, ranchers out of the state of california guess what? you don't the animals to sit there and graze a combination of -- of the proper land management, would solve all of this problem. now -- what is going to happen?...
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all across los angeles basin, it is a very scary day with these winds not expected to let up before the weekend. brian. >> jennifer, can you even hear me with how windy it is? when is this going to die down? >> reporter: it's crazy. kelly, i am standing here at a spot that usually, is a beautiful, clear blue ocean. it is like the eclipse. i was at the eclipse a few months ago, i think in april, and during totality, it is dark everywhere. it feels like my time. it feels like that. it feels like nighttime all over the city. and, throughout los angeles, there are big clouds hanging over, and it is dark, and the wind is very, very scary. they expected that the highest winds would be overnight last night. they have extended that through till 5:00 today, but it's almost like -- i heard one weather forecaster put it this morning, if you have a temperature of 107 and you are dying, if your temperature goes down to 103, which, the wind is expected to die down by the weekend, but it's still dire. it's not okay. it's not going to be over because the wind has died down. it's going to continue throu
all across los angeles basin, it is a very scary day with these winds not expected to let up before the weekend. brian. >> jennifer, can you even hear me with how windy it is? when is this going to die down? >> reporter: it's crazy. kelly, i am standing here at a spot that usually, is a beautiful, clear blue ocean. it is like the eclipse. i was at the eclipse a few months ago, i think in april, and during totality, it is dark everywhere. it feels like my time. it feels like that. it...
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basin doesn't get water, as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basinant water supply in iraq shooting water the people that are building those homes in the city planners not putting in green areas or building fire breaks in the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california guess what you don't have the animals to sit there and graze. accommodation of the proper land management would solve all of the problem. what's going to happen just like they've done for the last 20 years california is going to run to the federal government and they can ask for money. i think this time hopefully president trump and the republicans in congress will say were not good to do the same thing again. california is going to need a lot of money. >> this is what warren davidson from ohio told us last week they don't think the president is going to allocate more money to california without a promise that policies change. you heard devin nunes this is about the climate change agenda. because of the climate change agenda nunes said they didn't allow the timber industry to l
basin doesn't get water, as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basinant water supply in iraq shooting water the people that are building those homes in the city planners not putting in green areas or building fire breaks in the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california guess what you don't have the animals to sit there and graze. accommodation of the proper land management would solve all of the problem. what's going to happen just like they've done for...
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ls basin also doesn't get water so as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basinif you don't have an an adequate abundant water supply and you're rationing water, the people that are building the homes, the city planners, they're not putting in green areas, not building fire breaks. if you run the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california, guess what, you don't have the animals to silt there and graze. so a combination of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what's going to happen? they're going to -- just like they've done for the last 20 years, california is going to run to the federal government and they're going to ask for money. and i think this time hopefully i think president trump and the republicans in congress will say look, we're just not going to keep doing the same thing again. california will need a lot of money. maria: there's been a lot of criticism about the policies which is why people are trying to appeal to the republicans to say okay, of course california needs the money but maybe you should have some kind
ls basin also doesn't get water so as you're building out and adding people and homes in the los angeles basinif you don't have an an adequate abundant water supply and you're rationing water, the people that are building the homes, the city planners, they're not putting in green areas, not building fire breaks. if you run the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california, guess what, you don't have the animals to silt there and graze. so a combination of the proper land management would...
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sources rather than collect and turn into debris flows or mudslides that roll down into the los angeles basin're hoping for the best for you out there. the weather will turn over the weekend and hopefully we can hang on until then. thank you, sir, good luck. >> thank you so much. >> bill: 10:35. back here in new york. back to trump 2.0 forcing democrats to tear up their playbook. who the party might be looking to as its next leader as they search for direction. plus president trump deploying active duty troops to the southern border. how communities on the front lines of that border of the crisis are now reacting. >> get back into my house. i hear them. for me personally the border is huge. i'm a single mom. i didn't have weapons in my house. i now have weapons. i have two dogs. i'm scared. disaster. when tropical storm fred sent a devastating wall of water and debris down this river, it seemed hopeless. but when the waters receded, belfor was here. not just to rebuild, but to help restore the life of this community. belfor. restoring more than property. [sofi mnemonic] can a personal loan un
sources rather than collect and turn into debris flows or mudslides that roll down into the los angeles basin're hoping for the best for you out there. the weather will turn over the weekend and hopefully we can hang on until then. thank you, sir, good luck. >> thank you so much. >> bill: 10:35. back here in new york. back to trump 2.0 forcing democrats to tear up their playbook. who the party might be looking to as its next leader as they search for direction. plus president trump...
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fire bring the ones that scorched thousands of homes and businesses in the eastern part of the los angeles basin just north of pasadena. and the community of altadena reeling. volunteers this weekend have been springing into action to help their fellow neighbors. christina coleman is life at this inspiring story. >> go ahead and take a look at this. this place has been packed all day long with both volunteers and people showing up in need. it's amazing to see how many people have turned out to this community to help out folks who have lost everything. all kinds of food, fresh vegetables. to bring everything they can to help these people out. on the other side you see folks getting close. people left their home with literally the close on the back and nothing else. think about it. some people do not even have shoes. all of those donations. take a look at this video we shot yesterday also helping out hundreds of california national guardsmen. they let us embed with them yesterday as they secure evacuated areas. they support the lapd and the l.a. county sheriff's deputies. >> driving around has jus
fire bring the ones that scorched thousands of homes and businesses in the eastern part of the los angeles basin just north of pasadena. and the community of altadena reeling. volunteers this weekend have been springing into action to help their fellow neighbors. christina coleman is life at this inspiring story. >> go ahead and take a look at this. this place has been packed all day long with both volunteers and people showing up in need. it's amazing to see how many people have turned...
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los angeles. but overall, the pattern going to be offshore overnight tonight. so a red flag warnings up across the greater los angeles basin, glendale, pasadena pomona, santa clarita, and you name even further south in the humidity, of course, extremely low to go along with that down to 14% spots even lower than that. so they have that very little in the way of rain at all this season. of course, they had a lot of rain winter and that gave to some rise to a lot of plant growth. and and then we dry it out for that long, hot summer. and here's where we sit right now. very dry conditions. fire conditions just right in southern california for at least another night and maybe more gusty winds. the common long-range forecast. we'll talk more about that coming up and a few minutes. all right, lawrence. still ahead on kron for news at 4 officials cracked down on rv's. >> parked along city streets. we're going to hear from san jose's mayor mahan about his plan to remove the encampment. plus, the house passes an immigration measure named after laken riley. a student was attacked and killed on a university campus. we are learning new
los angeles. but overall, the pattern going to be offshore overnight tonight. so a red flag warnings up across the greater los angeles basin, glendale, pasadena pomona, santa clarita, and you name even further south in the humidity, of course, extremely low to go along with that down to 14% spots even lower than that. so they have that very little in the way of rain at all this season. of course, they had a lot of rain winter and that gave to some rise to a lot of plant growth. and and then we...
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with a few lingering clouds over the los angeles basin. otherwise, this is really interesting.this is futurecast, and what i do is get a bunch of computer models. i merge them all together so you can see when the clouds are on the increase. and there you have it. we are talking tomorrow morning at this time. mostly cloudy skies so not as cold in some areas. some pockets of dense fog. then it retreats. more clouds by thursday morning at this time again. and then we have a big question mark in the forecast for what happens towards friday into the weekend. i like this. this futurecast illustrates we have a system it's on approach. and look at your thursday. mostly cloudy skies friday. by the evening hours we will have rain in throughout the bay area lingering into your saturday morning. there's yet another system that's a big question mark for your sunday into monday, but we know we have rain on friday night. today's temperatures 50s and 60s. dave, i want to walk you through the five day forecast. and that's still coming up next time around. >> all right roberta, thank you. time n
with a few lingering clouds over the los angeles basin. otherwise, this is really interesting.this is futurecast, and what i do is get a bunch of computer models. i merge them all together so you can see when the clouds are on the increase. and there you have it. we are talking tomorrow morning at this time. mostly cloudy skies so not as cold in some areas. some pockets of dense fog. then it retreats. more clouds by thursday morning at this time again. and then we have a big question mark in...
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now let's go back to the east portion of the los angeles basin, where the air temperature right now is 63 degrees. at the eaton fire, the winds are relatively on the flat side, but the humidity is into the teens. then we head due west. now this is the palisades fire where the winds are flat at this time, but they will be fluctuating. now. what is new is we do have a high wind warning that went into effect at 6:00 straight up. and then meanwhile we do have a wind advisory still in effect. in addition to that red flag warning, you can see the plume of smoke from the palisades fire and also the eaton fire that continues to blow out towards the open waters. however, we still have poor air quality and that will be a factor all the way through the weekend. next time around, we'll talk more about the fires and the record high temperatures we experienced here today. >> all right, roberta, we'll see you soon. thank you for that. president biden, along with senior white house officials, were briefed on the federal response to the fires. the president says the federal government will pay for 100%
now let's go back to the east portion of the los angeles basin, where the air temperature right now is 63 degrees. at the eaton fire, the winds are relatively on the flat side, but the humidity is into the teens. then we head due west. now this is the palisades fire where the winds are flat at this time, but they will be fluctuating. now. what is new is we do have a high wind warning that went into effect at 6:00 straight up. and then meanwhile we do have a wind advisory still in effect. in...
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his way across the sierras, and it is only allowing even more strong winds to final in to the los angeles basin and that is the reason that they are going to continue to see a lot of gusty winds over the next 12 to 24 hours. but there is slightly good news with this wind , it is keeping all of the smoke off and away from the west coast of the united states. there is some sort of positive news . let me take up the winds so you can see it, that smokers want to be over los angeles but that is it . i will let you know if there is a potential for it to hit our way to the bay area, coming up in my full forecast. >>> more on the palisades fire , the most destructive blaze that is burning right now. katie nielsen reports from mandeville can you and where firefighters are working to overcome intense winds. >> reporter: we talk about it over and over again and that is the winds. everything that happened today in the palisades fire, all completely wind driven and we are up on the ridgelines above mandeville canyon and the winds are still whipping. firefighters are trying to use the overnight hours to buil
his way across the sierras, and it is only allowing even more strong winds to final in to the los angeles basin and that is the reason that they are going to continue to see a lot of gusty winds over the next 12 to 24 hours. but there is slightly good news with this wind , it is keeping all of the smoke off and away from the west coast of the united states. there is some sort of positive news . let me take up the winds so you can see it, that smokers want to be over los angeles but that is it ....
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watchful eye all around the los angeles basin right into that malibu area for high fire danger. meanwhile, what we are experiencing because of those systems to the north of us, another long period of high waves. check this out tomorrow. waves up to 20ft. it's a beach hazard statement in effect, so please do not turn your back to an angry ocean tonight. overnight temperatures in the 30s and 40s. yep, there's a chill in the air and tomorrow's temperatures. very similar to today. but wait, it gets better. or i should say, it gets warmer. check this out. we do turn breezy with those offshore winds beginning pretty much on tuesday. and then on wednesday that's going to pan out to be the warmest day. i'm talking 71 degrees to the north in santa rosa and potentially 71 also to the south in gilroy. the extended forecast does call for this dry weather pattern to continue all the way through next weekend. and what i'm monitoring right now, and it's a pretty long range forecast. but the next opportunity to rain to move into our bay area will be on the 21st. january 21st game, which means s
watchful eye all around the los angeles basin right into that malibu area for high fire danger. meanwhile, what we are experiencing because of those systems to the north of us, another long period of high waves. check this out tomorrow. waves up to 20ft. it's a beach hazard statement in effect, so please do not turn your back to an angry ocean tonight. overnight temperatures in the 30s and 40s. yep, there's a chill in the air and tomorrow's temperatures. very similar to today. but wait, it gets...
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los angeles area. winds are intensifying. and as we speak, that is increasing unease in the los angeles basin. now, here's a look at the latest images coming in. more than 22,000. 5 0st responders are working to put out the deadly palisades in wildfires. the fire that sparked last night ventura county underscores how the marriage winds and dry conditions. >> are so worrisome. more than 100,000 people remain displaced. officials are stressing the importance of having those go bags at the ready. mayor karen bass expected to share an update within the next few minutes were on standby to wait for that. los angeles officials say that they are better prepared than they were last week to respond to wildfires. they also have told residents in those high risk areas to just leave home. if they have a sense of danger rather than wait for evacuation orders. we are again on standby about a news conference that's going to be taking place. we'll have the very latest information as soon as it becomes available, justine. yes, we definitely want to hear from me la mayor soon as possible. now people under evacua
los angeles area. winds are intensifying. and as we speak, that is increasing unease in the los angeles basin. now, here's a look at the latest images coming in. more than 22,000. 5 0st responders are working to put out the deadly palisades in wildfires. the fire that sparked last night ventura county underscores how the marriage winds and dry conditions. >> are so worrisome. more than 100,000 people remain displaced. officials are stressing the importance of having those go bags at the...
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is in effect for the entirety of southwest california intensifying winds are causing on eason los angeles basin. fire officials just had a briefing talking about what they're doing to try and stop fresh fires from starting and trying to get that upper hand on the fires that are still burning by start up here on the top all start dirt mulholland that we call here on the north side of the fire. the north right side. >> it's all looking really good. as far as the same footprint has been since for the last 24 hours. however, we do have a amount of resources walking all across getting deep inside the interior, making sure that there's no that could have caused any issues are any wind or second, but road over the lines more than 22,000st responders are working to put out the deadly palace aides and even wildfires. >> the auto fire that sparked on monday night in ventura county underscores how the marriage of winds and dry conditions are worrisome. >> bottom left of the map. same story. we have a lot of resources still going around all the structures that are standing taking care of the heat that are
is in effect for the entirety of southwest california intensifying winds are causing on eason los angeles basin. fire officials just had a briefing talking about what they're doing to try and stop fresh fires from starting and trying to get that upper hand on the fires that are still burning by start up here on the top all start dirt mulholland that we call here on the north side of the fire. the north right side. >> it's all looking really good. as far as the same footprint has been...
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as you're building out and adding people and add homes in the los angeles basin, if you don't have annt water supply and you're rationing water, the people building the homes, the city planners are not putting in green areas, they're not building fire breaks. if you run the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california, you don't have the animals to sit there and graze. so a combination of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what's going to happen? they're going to -- just like they've done for the last 20 years, california is going to run to the federal government and they're going to ask for money. and i think this time hopefully i think president trump and the republicans in congress will say look, we're just not going to keep doing the same thing again so california is going to need a lot of money. maria: what about that, larry? what do you say the fires could have been preventable by? i mean, devin nunes is talking about those three issues, farming, grazing, logging and water. >> he's right. and those industries have all been chased out by the e
as you're building out and adding people and add homes in the los angeles basin, if you don't have annt water supply and you're rationing water, the people building the homes, the city planners are not putting in green areas, they're not building fire breaks. if you run the farmers and ranchers out of the state of california, you don't have the animals to sit there and graze. so a combination of the proper land management would solve all of this problem. now, what's going to happen? they're...
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and then the los angeles basin has continued to see lighter conditions just in that area.let's head back to the bay real fast though. we're still under a wind advisory as we head into the next couple of hours. the time now is 6:354 -- 6:34 excuse me and in the next couple of hours we can see wind gusts here locally anywhere up to around 20 to 25 miles per hour. and that's in communities like fremont all the way over into fairfield. that will continue to die down though as we head into the afternoon hours today. around lunchtime, all the way into the evening hours tonight, with a beautiful forecast on the back end of this week. more on that in a brittle but for now over to you, gianna. >>> jessica, thank you. let's start off with a live look at conditions on the roadway through oakland 880. just a heads-up. plan on taking b.a.r.t. this morning. if you are traveling say between coliseum and oakland airport on the airport line you can expect delays there due to the equipment problem on the track that happened earlier. sfo line for b.a.r.t. also dealing with some delays this m
and then the los angeles basin has continued to see lighter conditions just in that area.let's head back to the bay real fast though. we're still under a wind advisory as we head into the next couple of hours. the time now is 6:354 -- 6:34 excuse me and in the next couple of hours we can see wind gusts here locally anywhere up to around 20 to 25 miles per hour. and that's in communities like fremont all the way over into fairfield. that will continue to die down though as we head into the...
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protective actions to make sure that we don't have any flooding, mudslides and going down into the los angeles basin. >> and as we're looking at these new fires that erupted overnight, both the one closer to l.a. city and sepulveda and the one up in the lake area there. what about the fire near altadena and pasadena? what about the fire in pacific palisades? are they completely know concern anymore? >> well, they won't be a no concern for quite a while because as the containment from the fire increases, we are now transitioning into a suppression repair where our watershed emergency response teams go in and assess what, uh, repairs need to be made to the hillsides, to the drainages, so that when it rains, it goes off in an appropriate direction and doesn't build up, causing debris flows and mudslides down to homes. we saw this in 2017 with the thomas fire that transitioned in 2018 and the montecito mudslides. and so we're doing everything we can to mitigate those issues. >> the work goes on. david acuna, chief, thank you so much for keeping us so well informed. we appreciate the work you're doing. k
protective actions to make sure that we don't have any flooding, mudslides and going down into the los angeles basin. >> and as we're looking at these new fires that erupted overnight, both the one closer to l.a. city and sepulveda and the one up in the lake area there. what about the fire near altadena and pasadena? what about the fire in pacific palisades? are they completely know concern anymore? >> well, they won't be a no concern for quite a while because as the containment...
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nearby foothills, and then also across the santa monica mountains, extending across parts of the los angeles basin area, where we're having trees coming down. significant structural damage already occurring, and it will only get worse overnight. and then with the very dry air mass that settled over the area of very rare, volatile combination of parameters has come together to fuel the. explosive development of horrific wildfires across the los angeles area all the way towards the coast across the santa monica mountains and towards malibu. this is a particularly dangerous situation, a rare category of red flag warning that we used for the worst of the worst conditions that can come together to create the rapid spread of fires that spot miles in advance and spread rapidly, raging paths of destruction. we're seeing that come to fruition. and, you know, when we're making these forecasts and we're making these messages, you know, these these correspond to real world impacts. and it's so sad to see what's going on. and we urge everyone to stay at a high state of readiness as we head through the overnigh
nearby foothills, and then also across the santa monica mountains, extending across parts of the los angeles basin area, where we're having trees coming down. significant structural damage already occurring, and it will only get worse overnight. and then with the very dry air mass that settled over the area of very rare, volatile combination of parameters has come together to fuel the. explosive development of horrific wildfires across the los angeles area all the way towards the coast across...
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nearby foothills, and then also across the santa monica mountains, extending across parts of the los angeles basin area, where we're having trees coming down. significant structural damage already occurring, and it will only get worse overnight. and then with the very dry air mass that settled over the area of very rare, volatile combination of parameters has come together to fuel the explosive development of horrific wildfires across the los angeles area all the way towards the coast across the santa monica mountains and towards malibu. this is a particularly dangerous situation, a rare category of red flag warning that we used for the worst of the worst conditions that can come together to create the rapid spread of fires that spot miles in advance and spread rapidly raging paths of destruction. we're seeing that come to fruition. and, you know, when we're making these forecasts and we're making these messages, you know, these these correspond to real world impacts. and it's so sad to see what's going on. and we urge everyone to stay at a high state of readiness as we head through the overnight
nearby foothills, and then also across the santa monica mountains, extending across parts of the los angeles basin area, where we're having trees coming down. significant structural damage already occurring, and it will only get worse overnight. and then with the very dry air mass that settled over the area of very rare, volatile combination of parameters has come together to fuel the explosive development of horrific wildfires across the los angeles area all the way towards the coast across...
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we dropped in towards the los angeles basin and then there was a new fire. they were able to get that fire out. it was around the 405. and then we really didn't see any kind of damage or destruction until this morning with you. as the sun came up. we did experience a lot of delays trying to get to our location, because there's a lot of road closures all over the los angeles area. and again, you can feel the heightened sense of immediacy and alarm because these winds are picking back up again today. what people are finding very confusing here is there are so many alerts, advisories, watches and warnings in pla. and some go up and some come down and they just are saying, well, we can't decipher this information. so my information to everybody is basically just be on high alert for yourself and for your surroundings. >> that's a great advice and information. roberta gonzales there in malibu, as we all know. boy. highway five, the grapevine. that's such a dry area too. so please wish our colleagues down there and everybody well, we are thinking of them because w
we dropped in towards the los angeles basin and then there was a new fire. they were able to get that fire out. it was around the 405. and then we really didn't see any kind of damage or destruction until this morning with you. as the sun came up. we did experience a lot of delays trying to get to our location, because there's a lot of road closures all over the los angeles area. and again, you can feel the heightened sense of immediacy and alarm because these winds are picking back up again...
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red flag warnings are up across the greater los angeles, greater basin. we're going to very gusty winds across some of the peace. they're running right over the tops of the mountains there. low humidity, too, that you can see in santa clarita. the humidity already beginning to drop down to 29%, but probably going to go down into the teens overnight tonight and tomorrow. so, yeah, we've got fire weather warning in effect there got to be extra careful in that part of the state anything could spark a fire and that fire could get out of control in a hurry here in the bay area. we're going to see some gusty winds right now. we've seen some patchy, dense fog around the bay area and some mid to high level clouds up above. been a cool day outside around much of the bay area. 53 and foggy in pacifica. 55 in san francisco. 62 a mild in san jose. that is one of the warmer spots. otherwise lot of cloud cover outside today, keeping those temperatures down. but things are about to change. we've got an area of low preesure that's just beginning to drop let's move south
red flag warnings are up across the greater los angeles, greater basin. we're going to very gusty winds across some of the peace. they're running right over the tops of the mountains there. low humidity, too, that you can see in santa clarita. the humidity already beginning to drop down to 29%, but probably going to go down into the teens overnight tonight and tomorrow. so, yeah, we've got fire weather warning in effect there got to be extra careful in that part of the state anything could...
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and as the day progresses, this encompasses los angeles, even the basin, of course, malibu and then working its way into tulare county, also kern county, san bernardino, the cajon pass, very dry fuel there, working your way into riverside county as well. now back at the ranch at home, temperatures tonight with the fog. temperatures will drop into the 40s. not as cold as last night. meanwhile, with the earlier burn off, we will see ample sunshine, albeit windy, and temperatures up to 67 degrees in san jose. even warmer on wednesday with decreasing winds during the afternoon hours. the warmest day will be on thursday and just take it outside. play outdoors. we've got sunny skies until sunday. >> all right. thanks, roberta. well, martinez refining company says an upcoming maintenance project will cause more traffic in that area. that work is scheduled to begin this month and will continue through early april, with traffic expected to increase in the mornings and evenings on the roads near the refinery. the martinez refining company says in addition to more traffic, the maintenance project will
and as the day progresses, this encompasses los angeles, even the basin, of course, malibu and then working its way into tulare county, also kern county, san bernardino, the cajon pass, very dry fuel there, working your way into riverside county as well. now back at the ranch at home, temperatures tonight with the fog. temperatures will drop into the 40s. not as cold as last night. meanwhile, with the earlier burn off, we will see ample sunshine, albeit windy, and temperatures up to 67 degrees...
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that's the sepulveda basin last year in los angeles flooding. it wasn't just last year. the year before that they got 200% of rainfall, two huge years of overwhelming rain in southern california followed by then an extremely in many cases historically dry year coming this year. that is weather whiplash. by an uncanny coincidence of what is probably fortunate timing to catch all of our attention, a paper came out today, daniel swain, one of the leading climate researchers, started at stanford, went to ucla, now works at the centers for atmospheric research. he coined the phrase weather whiplash to clue us all in to what the most obvious impact climate change will have on california's weather and that's swinging back between bigger extremes, deeper droughts and bigger rains when they come. think about what this did in southern california. two years of huge rain. the brush took off. the grasses really grew. then we enter a year where we had pretty intense heat this summer down there, baked all that stuff and now that stuff never got watered. so it's just sitting there. the
that's the sepulveda basin last year in los angeles flooding. it wasn't just last year. the year before that they got 200% of rainfall, two huge years of overwhelming rain in southern california followed by then an extremely in many cases historically dry year coming this year. that is weather whiplash. by an uncanny coincidence of what is probably fortunate timing to catch all of our attention, a paper came out today, daniel swain, one of the leading climate researchers, started at stanford,...
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been suffering over the last 10 days as a result of the fires that have occurred in los angeles and south coast basin. what we are talking about is the moral imperative america has always done to help people in need whether it's hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, earthquakes, fires, natural disasters. the wildfires that have ravaged los angeles, 12,000 buildings destroyed and 24 lives lost and counting and there will be more. more than 30,000 football fields. think about it. the pain and suffering. the social and economic losses from homes to businesses to churches and synagogues, people's way of life. i am appalled to hear some of my republican friends are openly discussing wildfire relief upon their partisan agendas. that is wrong. we should not forget over $120 million hurricane relief was provided to the state of louisiana when they needed it over the last 20 years. who humanity must take over partisanship. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and ext
been suffering over the last 10 days as a result of the fires that have occurred in los angeles and south coast basin. what we are talking about is the moral imperative america has always done to help people in need whether it's hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, earthquakes, fires, natural disasters. the wildfires that have ravaged los angeles, 12,000 buildings destroyed and 24 lives lost and counting and there will be more. more than 30,000 football fields. think about it. the pain and...