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meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the storm. find out when the wet weather may move out of. >> heavy rain and high winds on the richmond san rafael bridge prompted a special advisory. the highway patrol warned high- profile trucks and recreational vehicles to stay off of that bridge. they lifted the advisory about 3:30 p.m. at a spokesman tells us there were no major incidents. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo is here again. we have seen a major change from a few hours ago. >> the heavy downpours have shifted out of the bay area. as we do take a look at the maps right now on live stormtracker 2 the coverage is on the decrease. that is why the national weather service will likely pull back on the flash flood warning. still some rain showers to talk about. you can see the bulk of the action focused on parts of the east bay and also the south bay. at last check they were reporting at least some light to moderate rainfall. here's a look at some of the rainfall totals over the past 24 hours. san rafael had over 2 inches of rain. nearly
meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the storm. find out when the wet weather may move out of. >> heavy rain and high winds on the richmond san rafael bridge prompted a special advisory. the highway patrol warned high- profile trucks and recreational vehicles to stay off of that bridge. they lifted the advisory about 3:30 p.m. at a spokesman tells us there were no major incidents. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo is here again. we have seen a major change from a few hours ago....
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meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us what to prepare for tomorrow. if there is no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> plenty of new snow is in the sierra. ski resorts remind skiers and snowboarders of the dangers of wandering off the beaten path. there has been an unusual number of accidents. there have been more than 15 fatal accidents in the western u.s. this year including a man who was killed while snowboarding off the trails this past weekend. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo is here. >> it keeps going and going. a few scattered showers now. we have some breaks out there to talk about and those are very important. right now you can see some activity daydreamed the northern half of the bay area. those darker shades of green correspond to some more moderate cells and we will hold on that possibility for tonight into tomorrow morning. mostly cloudy skies and showers out there tomorrow. another storm will be moving into the region late saturday and early sunday morning. overn
meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us what to prepare for tomorrow. if there is no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> plenty of new snow is in the sierra. ski resorts remind skiers and snowboarders of the dangers of wandering off the beaten path. there has been an unusual number of accidents. there have been more than 15 fatal accidents in the western u.s. this year including a man who was killed while...
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beginning with our meteorologist mark tamayo tracking this latest powerful storm. >> heather light to moderate rainfall across the bay area. but the rainfall amounts will be picking up this evening. you can see the activity we are essentially covering here. the wind speeds with winds around 15-20 miles per hour so still a bit gusty so take a tour and show you up in the north bay we do have some activity to show you right around santa rose is a. the darker shades of rain do correspond with some more moderate rainfall down in the south bay area. some more action out towards the santa cruz mountain. they will be picking up significant rainfall late tonight and early tomorrow morning. looking to the south and west you can see the development of that storm storm is the key factor as we head into late and tomorrow morning with excessive rainfall rates. coming up the timing of the extreme downpours as how strong the winds will be into early sunday morning. >> the north bay has already pounded by this the latest
beginning with our meteorologist mark tamayo tracking this latest powerful storm. >> heather light to moderate rainfall across the bay area. but the rainfall amounts will be picking up this evening. you can see the activity we are essentially covering here. the wind speeds with winds around 15-20 miles per hour so still a bit gusty so take a tour and show you up in the north bay we do have some activity to show you right around santa rose is a. the darker shades of rain do correspond with...
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. >>> what a day here as we go over to meteorologist mark tamayo. fair to say the worse is over. >> the worse is over but we still have activity to take a look at in form of hours. the the turbulent weather, the severe weather is moving to the south and the east. right now on maps, the bulk of the rainfall right now, we have some more development out in the north bay. but as far as the coverage right now is focused on the southern third of the reason. closer to santa cruz. heavier cells right around morgan hill and especially right around the gilroy area. the north bay here, you can still see these two cells, up in the marin county and up in the sanoma county. right around point rays looks like we have more enhancement in the areas up here. still reports of light and moderate rain right around santa rosa and sebasta pool. here is a look at the over all story. tomorrow showers and still a chance of scattered thunderstorms and then by sunday, another storm moves in, it's going to be another strong one. in fact, heavy rain and gusty wind. today you can
. >>> what a day here as we go over to meteorologist mark tamayo. fair to say the worse is over. >> the worse is over but we still have activity to take a look at in form of hours. the the turbulent weather, the severe weather is moving to the south and the east. right now on maps, the bulk of the rainfall right now, we have some more development out in the north bay. but as far as the coverage right now is focused on the southern third of the reason. closer to santa cruz....
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meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when and where to expect wet weather tomorrow. >>> if there is no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> in san francisco today hundreds of homeless people lined up to get haircuts, eye exams, and legal in all for free and all in one place. they turned up with a the 30th annual homeless connect event at bill graham auditorium. other offerings included massages, will chair repair and counseling. since the program started in 2004, homelessness has declined 40%. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo is here to talk about some rain. >> a little bit of a break. we have more storms showing up in the pacific that will impact the bay area forecast. right now i can show you this. we have a band of high clouds moving across the state. there is a possibility of a few sprinkles. tomorrow morning, partly cloudy skies with patchy fog. the coolest locations in the mid-to upper 30s. san jose a forecast low of 41 degrees. we could have some patchy fog reform in the north bay inland valleys. this c
meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when and where to expect wet weather tomorrow. >>> if there is no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> in san francisco today hundreds of homeless people lined up to get haircuts, eye exams, and legal in all for free and all in one place. they turned up with a the 30th annual homeless connect event at bill graham auditorium. other offerings included massages, will...
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they approach another accident. >>> and more rain is heading our way tonight, bill martin is off, mark tamayo is here with the latest on what's next, mark. >> still lingering rain showers right now. and that plan will linger into saturday as well. but the next storm there is another storm that moves in for the second half of the weekend. right now the maps on live storm tracker 2 here. you can pick up the coverage. still lingering rain showers especially for the southern third of the region closer to morgan hill and gilroy. the maps to the north and still darker shades of green right around parts of marin county moving to vallejo. there's still more development just to the west of ocean beach as you can see some active activity right now moving in. for tonight we do have this more clouds out there, occasional showers tomorrow the possibility of some thunderstorms. our next organized storm moves in on sunday. that will be packing heavy rain, and the key difference strong gusty winds. here's what happened earlier today. especially this morning about 8:00 and 10:00. all the severe weather for to
they approach another accident. >>> and more rain is heading our way tonight, bill martin is off, mark tamayo is here with the latest on what's next, mark. >> still lingering rain showers right now. and that plan will linger into saturday as well. but the next storm there is another storm that moves in for the second half of the weekend. right now the maps on live storm tracker 2 here. you can pick up the coverage. still lingering rain showers especially for the southern third of...
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go now to meteorologist mark tamayo. mark, it is going to get even worse tonight, isn't it? >> that's right, ken. at least in the short term. this is the main event between now and 3:00 sunday morning. right now on live stormtracker 2 noticed an increase in the coverage in the last hour or so with the yellows and the reds showing up here. you can see some of the action. focus in on the south bay closer to the santa cruz mountains. this area will pick up the most rainfall with rainfall rates on the order of an inch an hour in the santa cruz mountains. that's why we do have the flash flood watch posted for this area into early sunday morning. move the maps and show you the wider perspective for right around san jose. the yellows and reds correspond to intense thunderstorms. closer to patrol road and summit springs road as well. so this rainfall will continue to spread to the north. this looks like the bulk of the action moves out after 3:00 tomorrow morning. take a look at the timing and also let you know the changes in the five day forecast. more rain clouds showing up on tha
go now to meteorologist mark tamayo. mark, it is going to get even worse tonight, isn't it? >> that's right, ken. at least in the short term. this is the main event between now and 3:00 sunday morning. right now on live stormtracker 2 noticed an increase in the coverage in the last hour or so with the yellows and the reds showing up here. you can see some of the action. focus in on the south bay closer to the santa cruz mountains. this area will pick up the most rainfall with rainfall...
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mark tamayo is in the weather center, allie rasmus is in san pablo, but we begin with janine delainvestigate de la vega de la vega. good afternoon. >> reporter: hi rainwater flooded into the treats and stores. take a look at this video. >> this is flowing really fast. >> reporter: this is what it looked like yesterday the street turned into a rushing river bringing a couple of feet of water into the businesses and homes along the street. public works officials say drainage pipes failed. all the residents were evacuated there because of the danger and now a huge sinkhole is left in the street because of the damage. police were on the scene again 82 assessing that damage. >> we secured the road and there is three or four feet of water coming down and went out to the ocean. >> this was i think the heaviest rain i have seen but it is by far the worst damage. >> reporter: today most businesses again in capitolla village are closed, airing out their stores, cleaning up the muddy mess inside. street sweepers and other equipment were brought in. some of these storeowners don't have flood insurance s
mark tamayo is in the weather center, allie rasmus is in san pablo, but we begin with janine delainvestigate de la vega de la vega. good afternoon. >> reporter: hi rainwater flooded into the treats and stores. take a look at this video. >> this is flowing really fast. >> reporter: this is what it looked like yesterday the street turned into a rushing river bringing a couple of feet of water into the businesses and homes along the street. public works officials say drainage...
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meteorologist mark tamayo will be along soon with information about how much rain we got today and how much more is coming. we begin with kraig debro on storm watch coverage. >> reporter: good afternoon. people wish the trees were strong. this was cut up after a resident called it in. some neighbors here say the heavy, saturated ground along with the rain and wind are being blamedded for this downed tree. for workers it's the beginning of a long week. , sound of a chainsaw is all tom's heard. the winter spring storm calling in the cuss of the season -- cusp of the season has brought down trees. >> hanging trees, trees about to ta. trees on cars. you name it, we do it. >> reporter: this purple-leafed tree came crashing down the tree sat on private property and it fell on city owned property. >> even though it's a private tree we can cut it up for public right-of-way. >> reporter: the weather may have been a factor, a vehicle drove up an embankment and overturned. two people were injured in the car. and advisory in the bay area about high winds. earlier similar advisories were issued for
meteorologist mark tamayo will be along soon with information about how much rain we got today and how much more is coming. we begin with kraig debro on storm watch coverage. >> reporter: good afternoon. people wish the trees were strong. this was cut up after a resident called it in. some neighbors here say the heavy, saturated ground along with the rain and wind are being blamedded for this downed tree. for workers it's the beginning of a long week. , sound of a chainsaw is all tom's...
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chief meteorologist bill -- meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now with how much snow fell. >> reporter: nothing too extreme but still light to moderate cells. we'll come in a little tighter here, you see the distribution moving across the bay and closer to oakland. in fact, those closer shades of green do correspond to cells of rain. these are all headed to the south, to the east and toward this area as you can see closer to hayward, union stay and fremont. that's after a pretty wet day. santa rosa over a half an inch of rain. you can see most of these totals hovering over half an inch. with the rainfall amounts quickly tapering off as a system moved to the south. the showers will be on the decrease for the night. but the winds will be on the increase. we could have gusts topping 30 miles per hour. >>> you can find live storm tracker updates by going to our website ktvu.com and click on the the weather tab on top of the home page. >>> now the race is on to save -- in additional to erosion. some fear global warming will cause the sea to rise claiming even more of the sea and highway. th
chief meteorologist bill -- meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now with how much snow fell. >> reporter: nothing too extreme but still light to moderate cells. we'll come in a little tighter here, you see the distribution moving across the bay and closer to oakland. in fact, those closer shades of green do correspond to cells of rain. these are all headed to the south, to the east and toward this area as you can see closer to hayward, union stay and fremont. that's after a pretty wet day....
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mark tamayo is in the weather center. i think a lot of us are saturated. we have had our fill of rain. >> it has been busy with multiple strong storms moving through the bay area. we have one more to go. it will not be strong. a significant change in the weather pattern. i think you might like it if you are tired of the rain falling. on live stormtracker 2 watching a few showers, nothing too extreme up towards part of the north bay. we will shift the maps to the south. we will show you a little bit of activity closer to the bay right around fremont and san francisco and oakland. not all of this is reaching the ground but we could have some sprinkles or some spotty drizzle out there. the overall weather story we do have this mostly cloudy skies. still a chance of a shower. the extended forecast we finally pull back on the rain clouds and heading in the next direction. the weather system is developing not too impressive in the satellite or in the forecast as well but it will impact our forecast with more clouds and showers mainly targeting the north bay. as
mark tamayo is in the weather center. i think a lot of us are saturated. we have had our fill of rain. >> it has been busy with multiple strong storms moving through the bay area. we have one more to go. it will not be strong. a significant change in the weather pattern. i think you might like it if you are tired of the rain falling. on live stormtracker 2 watching a few showers, nothing too extreme up towards part of the north bay. we will shift the maps to the south. we will show you a...
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mark tamayo tracking another storm in >>> well we are wrapping up a split weekend. yesterday we had the sunshine, warm temperatures, today that persistent light rain, drizzle. we still have a few showers to talk about on live storm tracker two radar. there's the sweep right now. the coverage right now concentrated in the east bay and also in the south bay. we'll come in a bit tighter and take a look at system of the activity right now. those darking shades of green link up with the more moderate cells right around the concord area. move the maps to the south closer to fremont, milpedas and san jose. again we're tracking some activity closer to mountain view with the 101 picking up moderate downpours at last check. we still have light rain, a chance of a few more showers at least overnight. for tomorrow, sun-cloud mix. the temperatures will be cooling down. here we go on the satellite. the bulk of it moved through. the over all set up for tonight, we have the clouds all being produced by this area of low pressure. that will set the stage for the most part for a dry m
mark tamayo tracking another storm in >>> well we are wrapping up a split weekend. yesterday we had the sunshine, warm temperatures, today that persistent light rain, drizzle. we still have a few showers to talk about on live storm tracker two radar. there's the sweep right now. the coverage right now concentrated in the east bay and also in the south bay. we'll come in a bit tighter and take a look at system of the activity right now. those darking shades of green link up with the...
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our meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now from the weather center with a look at where these storms are right now. mark? >> the rainfall coverage has been increasing, heather, especially over the passed 2-3 hours. totals ranging from trace amounts to 3rds of an inch. the loop over the last two hours. the most recent image most areas reporting light rain at last check. specially with darker shades of green moving into the bay in san francisco closer to oakland as well. you will notice there is no yellow or red showing up just yet on our radar. that will be changing overnight. i will pinpoint the timing of the heaviest downpours that will be moving in at least into your sunday forecast. >> you can find live stormtracker updates by going to our website ktvu.com and clicking on the stormtracker 2 tab near the top of our home page. >> film maker michael moore joined thousands of labor supporters today in madison, wisconsin as they battle the governor over union bargaining rights. [ music ] >> this was the 17th straight day of protest there. republican governor scott walker has proposed in
our meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now from the weather center with a look at where these storms are right now. mark? >> the rainfall coverage has been increasing, heather, especially over the passed 2-3 hours. totals ranging from trace amounts to 3rds of an inch. the loop over the last two hours. the most recent image most areas reporting light rain at last check. specially with darker shades of green moving into the bay in san francisco closer to oakland as well. you will notice...
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ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo has been looking at the data. >> reporter: well, ken, this is a look at the tsunami racing across the open ocean and eventually approaching calgary having an approach on the tidal gauges. once that happened you can see a rise in the gauges especially up to the north. crescent city take a look at some of the observations. at 8:44 yesterday morning 8.2 feet. san francisco just before 9:00 at 2.1. still some activity to report as well for central and southern california, santa barbara just over three feet at right around 2:30 yesterday afternoon. san diego 1.7 feet. as far as the tsunami advisory, that expired just after 8:00 this morning. but there is a possibility still of at least a minor fluctuations or some usual currents or some activity in the water for tomorrow at least until the morning hours. also for tomorrow i am tracking a weather system. i will actually highlight the time of the shower chances that will be approaching the bay area. >>> celebrations marking perfection new year in the east bay tonight had a serious note helping victims of the
ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo has been looking at the data. >> reporter: well, ken, this is a look at the tsunami racing across the open ocean and eventually approaching calgary having an approach on the tidal gauges. once that happened you can see a rise in the gauges especially up to the north. crescent city take a look at some of the observations. at 8:44 yesterday morning 8.2 feet. san francisco just before 9:00 at 2.1. still some activity to report as well for central and southern...
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if you have looked out, ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking what is heading our way. . . . . >>> heavy rains and overflowing rivers have please, go ahead parts of northern new jersey. julie banderas shows us the soggy mess. >> reporter: a state of emergency remains here in little falls, new jersey, one of the hardest hit areas in northern new jersey, inundated by floodwaters. residents were told to get out and many spent last night with no heat no, hot water and in this case, for this homeowner as you sea the car in their front driveway, they didn't quette out in time. in paterson, some 1500 residents have to be evacuated today. the mayor saying six fire departments rescue boats will be available to help, if needed. five of seven bridges across the river in the northwestern part of the city are closed and numerous roads are flooded. the river is expected to drop to 10.2 and it rose to just under 12' and that means residents are urged to find temporary housing either with family or friends or at one of the area shelters. again, the flood stage is above 4' above flood stage and t
if you have looked out, ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking what is heading our way. . . . . >>> heavy rains and overflowing rivers have please, go ahead parts of northern new jersey. julie banderas shows us the soggy mess. >> reporter: a state of emergency remains here in little falls, new jersey, one of the hardest hit areas in northern new jersey, inundated by floodwaters. residents were told to get out and many spent last night with no heat no, hot water and in this...
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mark tamayo will tell us when and where you can expect the wet weather. >> if there is no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. well, i am the queen, dear sister. >> take a look at this, nature's fury captured on video. rising river waters sent his home into a river in southern, ohio. the river water started rising two weeks ago. the owner is promising to rebuild the says he will do it further back from the water's edge. >>> in the bay area we are seeing the last drips of grain for today -- of rain for today. >> yeah, we are tracking some clouds on the pacific that will be a factor as you head into your weekend but right now we do have some lingering clouds with partly to mostly cloudy skies and a possibility of a few lingering sprinkles in the short-term. the the overall another story is this -- whether story is this, some patchy fog and more clouds for your saturday. tomorrow morning project of those in the 30s and 40s. the coolest locations around santa rosa and napa. san jose, 44. partly cloudy skies and som
mark tamayo will tell us when and where you can expect the wet weather. >> if there is no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. well, i am the queen, dear sister. >> take a look at this, nature's fury captured on video. rising river waters sent his home into a river in southern, ohio. the river water started rising two weeks ago. the owner is promising to rebuild the says he will do it further back from the...
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. >>> all over the day we are seeing some pretty intense rain and here is mark tamayo to detail what is happening. >> in other badge is pushing into the bay area, another strong storm developing -- another batch is pushing into the bay area. these darker shades of green just to the west danville corresponding to some moderate downpours. out to the west san francisco is essentially covered here moving across the bay and some more coverage from daly city closer to pacifica as well. to the south you can still see some coverage closer to los gatos and morgan hill. this will be the target area over the next 24 hours with more significant rainfall. here's a look at the overall weather story, mostly cloudy skies and some scattered showers. tomorrow the next storm will pack some heavy rain and strong, gusting winds. a chance for showers on saturday and sunday. we finally have a drier weather pattern setting of next week. heavy rain targeting the santa cruz mountains. 2.5 inches to 2.75. with all of that rainfall you have to keep an eye and a potential for some flash flooding and mudslides as
. >>> all over the day we are seeing some pretty intense rain and here is mark tamayo to detail what is happening. >> in other badge is pushing into the bay area, another strong storm developing -- another batch is pushing into the bay area. these darker shades of green just to the west danville corresponding to some moderate downpours. out to the west san francisco is essentially covered here moving across the bay and some more coverage from daly city closer to pacifica as well....
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. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo says don't let the break in the storm fool you. more rain is headed our way. >>> also -- >> they will have to handcuff me, drag me by my ankles. i'm standing up for what's right. >> it's deadline day for a community being forced out. we'll tell you what they plan to do next. >>> we have developing news out of southern california, where about 90 minutes ago, five people were killed in the crash of a twin engine plane. the faa says the plane went down at 10:30 this morning, at long beach airport, bursting into a ball of flames. one person survived the crash but suffer -- but suffered severe injuries. the plane's wings and fuselage were scattered on a grassy medium and the tail was done. the plane was take -- gone. the plane was taking off -- taking off when it crashed. >>> a u.s. congressman said this morning that pakistan has dropped charges against raymond davis and he's flying home with the u.s. ambassador to pakistan. davis was accused of killing two pakistani men who he says tried to rob him. they were ordered to pay $2 million
. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo says don't let the break in the storm fool you. more rain is headed our way. >>> also -- >> they will have to handcuff me, drag me by my ankles. i'm standing up for what's right. >> it's deadline day for a community being forced out. we'll tell you what they plan to do next. >>> we have developing news out of southern california, where about 90 minutes ago, five people were killed in the crash of a twin engine plane. the faa...
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meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the weather. and lloyd lacuesta has information about the release of water at local reservoirs. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon and the ea-1 tornado that touched down. >> reporter: frank, it sure left a mark. that big pile right there was a building, almost the same size as the one next to it. and we found this piece of metal hundreds of feet away. >> i couldn't believe it when you start seeing something flying through the area -- air. >> reporter: sue and her son at her family many business saw the skies darken and their storage unit disintegrated into the street and up into the trees. >> if i was standing there i could have been real hurt. i am glad i am still around. >> reporter: the 100 miles per hour wind bent their gate like a hairpin. >> i thought the lightning do it. >> reporter: no one thought tornado but at this home across the street a pillar shifted several inches. >> just to see this stuff barreling down the street just surreal, like the wizards of oz. >> reporter: the aeria
meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the weather. and lloyd lacuesta has information about the release of water at local reservoirs. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon and the ea-1 tornado that touched down. >> reporter: frank, it sure left a mark. that big pile right there was a building, almost the same size as the one next to it. and we found this piece of metal hundreds of feet away. >> i couldn't believe it when you start seeing something flying through the area -- air....
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let's check in with mark tamayo. you said we might need those umbrellas tomorrow? >> yeah, that's a pretty good bet. rainfall rates will increase as we head into the overnight hours. a lot of this not reaching the ground, just some clouds in place is gonna take its time for the cloud deck to lower. we have the dark shades of green and the rainfall will be on the increase for the next few hours, especially tonight. that's all reflected in your forecast. light rain tomorrow. still some scattered showers in the afternoon hours. the extended, partly sunny skies and mind conditions. here-- and mild conditions. here is the rainfall areas, up tort north. within this flow this is an atmospheric river. this will be the key factor as we head into early tomorrow morning. in fact, we'll park it to the north. ex-pect takes for tomorrow -- expectations for tomorrow, rainfall, about .25 in the south. the heaviest cells they are expected first thing tomorrow morning. from 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. we do have winter weather advisories in place. here is our forecast model. we'll put th
let's check in with mark tamayo. you said we might need those umbrellas tomorrow? >> yeah, that's a pretty good bet. rainfall rates will increase as we head into the overnight hours. a lot of this not reaching the ground, just some clouds in place is gonna take its time for the cloud deck to lower. we have the dark shades of green and the rainfall will be on the increase for the next few hours, especially tonight. that's all reflected in your forecast. light rain tomorrow. still some...
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. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is off tonight but mark tamayo is in.he's here to tell us about some changes coming in the weather. >> we will be tracking a few rain drops for the bay area week end. but not for tonight. you may have noticed an increase in the high clouds by mid- to late afternoon and right now we do have mostly cloudy skies across most of the region. we're looking for the rainfall, really nothing showing up just yet. expect closer to eureka and right around crescent city. here's the over all forecast. the weather store for tonight. still high clouds out there. overnight lows will be dropping into the 40s. this weekend, rainfall develops late saturday, especially for the evening hours and showers wil linger, for friday, partly sunny skies and mild temperatures. here's a look at the satellite, radar so far, high clouds, the rain showers up to our north. but the set up for tomorrow, i'm going to hold on to the clouds. rainfall develops in general from 4:00 to 10:00 tomorrow night. there's a chance of a few light showers up in the north bay
. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is off tonight but mark tamayo is in.he's here to tell us about some changes coming in the weather. >> we will be tracking a few rain drops for the bay area week end. but not for tonight. you may have noticed an increase in the high clouds by mid- to late afternoon and right now we do have mostly cloudy skies across most of the region. we're looking for the rainfall, really nothing showing up just yet. expect closer to eureka and right around...
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meteorologist mark tamayo will be back with more on how much rain we'll get and when it will end. and the group that says it will picket the funeral of elizabeth taylor. >>> in labia, french fighter jets struck a libyan air base and destroyed one of gaddafi's warplanes. officials say a surveillance plane noticed the combat plane flying near in violation of the no-fly zone and shot it down. and our reports that heavy damage to one of two primary inland air bases. in the meantime, nato warships began patrolling the coast in an effort to halt any flow of weapons or mercenaries for gaddafi and the u.s. could hand control of the operation to nato as soon as saturday. >>> in the meantime, rebel forces are reporting significant gains in the past 24 hours. they say they forced government tanks and troops to roll back to an area and had taken control of the city. but the fighting has been so intense, many people say they have no choice but to leave. opposition fighters also say they have gained -- regained control of the area. >>> two major earthquakes struck the asian nation of myanmar to
meteorologist mark tamayo will be back with more on how much rain we'll get and when it will end. and the group that says it will picket the funeral of elizabeth taylor. >>> in labia, french fighter jets struck a libyan air base and destroyed one of gaddafi's warplanes. officials say a surveillance plane noticed the combat plane flying near in violation of the no-fly zone and shot it down. and our reports that heavy damage to one of two primary inland air bases. in the meantime, nato...
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meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when the next big storm system will arrive here in the bay area >>> it has been a very busy three day period. so the active weather pattern it will stick around. first a bunch of green over the bay, most of this not reaching the ground. we could have some drizzle or a few sprinkles. for the most part just some clouds here. we'll come in a bit tighter and we do have some more showers on the increase closer to pescadero. looks like closing in on the san mateo coastline. also moving the the maps to the east. right now nothing on other than something closer to rio vista. tomorrow clouds and sun. and we could be talking about the return of gusty winds. overnight low scattered showers. coolest locations the upper 30s in santa rosa and napa. this is not a wash out but still a deal where we could have some clouds. you will see at least a projection coming up with our forecast model. here's the over all look of the weather pattern today. we do keep things unsettled. we do see more development and that will be our key factor. for tomorrow, scattered showers
meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when the next big storm system will arrive here in the bay area >>> it has been a very busy three day period. so the active weather pattern it will stick around. first a bunch of green over the bay, most of this not reaching the ground. we could have some drizzle or a few sprinkles. for the most part just some clouds here. we'll come in a bit tighter and we do have some more showers on the increase closer to pescadero. looks like closing in on the...
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meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when to expect it in the complete bay area forecast. >>> every day this past week we've been talking about the next strong storm. finally our weather story will be getting the change. it's a complete reversal over the weather pattern that will be developing in the next few days. we still have a few lingering showers out there. not all this touching the ground but we do have reports of light rain and drizzle. mainly in the top third of the region. and we still have light rain closing in over parts of milpedas. and all of this will continue to move out over the next two dayless. we do have the clouds, a few showers out there. tomorrow it will be dry. the extended forecast, more sunshine and the warm weather pattern we have been waiting for. it's just about the get here. overnight lows mainly in the 40s. santa rosa 42 degrees. oakland 47. and san jose 46 degrees with partly cloudy skies. some patchy fog. in the pacific finally we're seeing a quiet weather pattern. most of the energy will be heading up to our north as the storm track heads up to t
meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us when to expect it in the complete bay area forecast. >>> every day this past week we've been talking about the next strong storm. finally our weather story will be getting the change. it's a complete reversal over the weather pattern that will be developing in the next few days. we still have a few lingering showers out there. not all this touching the ground but we do have reports of light rain and drizzle. mainly in the top third of the region....
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ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo tells us which parts of the bay area will get wet. and the change in your five day forecast. [ music ] . >>> breaking n . >>> well, it seems like every day this passed week we have been talking about the next strong storm. always been the next one. but finally tonight our weather pattern or our weather story is beginning to change. on the maps right now on live stormtracker 2 some lingering rain showers and snow showers primarily out of the bay area. as we do come in tighter partly to mostly cloudy skies. even a few areas reporting mostly clear skies. the setup for tomorrow go with multicloudy conditions for tomorrow. for sunday there is a system. but this one will be a very weak one. it will bump up our shower chances especially for one part of the bay area. the extended forecast we are waiting for dry weather pattern. and temperatures are warming up significantly. here we go on the satellite. here is the weather system out to our north and west. not too impressive on the satellite will but will impact your forecast as we head into s
ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo tells us which parts of the bay area will get wet. and the change in your five day forecast. [ music ] . >>> breaking n . >>> well, it seems like every day this passed week we have been talking about the next strong storm. always been the next one. but finally tonight our weather pattern or our weather story is beginning to change. on the maps right now on live stormtracker 2 some lingering rain showers and snow showers primarily out of the bay...
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we go over to mark tamayo in for bill martin. >> on the satellite i can show you this with the batch of cloud cover. not over the bay area but over a good portion of the state. we'll take a look at the current numbers. right now we're up to the upper 50s and 60s. here is the the forecast in the short term. at 6:00 we will still call it mild. temperatures in the low to mid- 50s. 50 to 55. by 8:00, 50 to 60 still scattered high clouds out there. by 10:00 partly cloudy skies will continue to cool off. nothing too extreme by 10:00 back down to the mid-40s. you can see most of the region in the 40s. coolest locations in the upper 40s for santa rosa and napa, livermore at 40 degrees and you can count on the clouds with at least partly cloudy skies if not to mostly cloudy observations as we head into the saturday. you can see what's happening over the past 12 hours this cold front mainly approaching the north western tips of the state. not a lot to show you right now but the clouds already approaching the bay area as it heads to the south. we will continue to track rain chances especially p
we go over to mark tamayo in for bill martin. >> on the satellite i can show you this with the batch of cloud cover. not over the bay area but over a good portion of the state. we'll take a look at the current numbers. right now we're up to the upper 50s and 60s. here is the the forecast in the short term. at 6:00 we will still call it mild. temperatures in the low to mid- 50s. 50 to 55. by 8:00, 50 to 60 still scattered high clouds out there. by 10:00 partly cloudy skies will continue to...
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. >> meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking rain this weekend. when it will be here and how it's going to impact your outdoor plans. [ music ] the next, you start one feeling a bit off.ne. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. . >>> food prices around the world have hit a record high for the third straight month. the reason, floods, droughts and fires and the provides price of oil in many countries. and the bay area is not immune to rising food costs. the high price of oil isn't just affecting costs at the pump and food is going up as the cost to transport foods increasing. and then there is the weather these pictures are from northern mexico where the winter freeze has killed much of the vegetables we here eat. >> when the superbowl had that freeze up in texas it came all the way down into mexico. huge, it devastated the produce. >> reporter: the weather has affected apples, onions and more. and people are feeling
. >> meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking rain this weekend. when it will be here and how it's going to impact your outdoor plans. [ music ] the next, you start one feeling a bit off.ne. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. . >>> food prices around the world have hit a record high for the third straight month. the reason, floods, droughts and...
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meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the weather. and lloyd lacuesta has information about the release of water at local reservoirs. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon and the ea-1 tornado that touched down. >> reporter: frank, it sure left a mark. that big pile right there was a building, almost the same size as the one next to it. and we found this piece of metal hundreds of feet away. >> i couldn't believe it when you start seeing something flying through the area -- air. >> reporter: sue and her son at her family many business saw the skies darken and their storage unit disintegrated into the street and up into the trees. >> if i was standing there i could have been real hurt. i am glad i am still around. >> reporter: the 100 miles per hour wind bent their gate like a hairpin. >> i thought the lightning do it. >> reporter: no one thought tornado but at this home across the street a pillar shifted several inches. >> just to see this stuff barreling down the street just surreal, like the wizards of oz. >> reporter: the aeria
meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking the weather. and lloyd lacuesta has information about the release of water at local reservoirs. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon and the ea-1 tornado that touched down. >> reporter: frank, it sure left a mark. that big pile right there was a building, almost the same size as the one next to it. and we found this piece of metal hundreds of feet away. >> i couldn't believe it when you start seeing something flying through the area -- air....
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. >> meteorologist mark tamayo is . >>> food prices around the world have hit a record high for the thirdtraight month. the reason, floods, droughts and fires and the provides price of oil in many countries. and the bay area is not immune to rising food costs. the high price of oil isn't just affecting costs at the pump and food is going up as the cost to transport foods increasing. and then there is the weather these pictures are from northern mexico where the winter freeze has killed much of the vegetables we here eat. >> when the superbowl had that freeze up in texas it came all the way down into mexico. huge, it devastated the produce. >> reporter: the weather has affected apples, onions and more. and people are feeling it. >> you go into the store with $50 and come out with one bag. >> the price of food has gone up, hell, yeah. >> the state's 42 food banks which help feed hundreds of thousands of poor californians are facing price increases of up to 70% because of the freeze. ron clark who coordinates produce buying for banks throughout california says the food shortage and high pric
. >> meteorologist mark tamayo is . >>> food prices around the world have hit a record high for the thirdtraight month. the reason, floods, droughts and fires and the provides price of oil in many countries. and the bay area is not immune to rising food costs. the high price of oil isn't just affecting costs at the pump and food is going up as the cost to transport foods increasing. and then there is the weather these pictures are from northern mexico where the winter freeze has...