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the national weather service is issuing an advisory on that heat. details on the advisory and your extended forecast coming up and a little bit. >>> up next, 2000 people gathered outside the state capital to protest stay-at-home orders. here in california, their message straight ahead. 4th >>> the chalk circles painted in san francisco parks on saturday to serve as a reminder to people about social distancing didn't seem to work on saturday. dolores park was still crowded. you could barely see those circles. they were painted wednesday and thursday at dolores park, little marina green, washington square and on the lawn of jacksonville put playground. when our photographers were out yesterday, we saw few people practicing social distancing or paying attention to those circles. >>> contra costa county's deputy health officer is encouraging people to get outside this holiday weekend, but is also reminding people to do that safely. >> we want to remind people if you go to the parks, go for exercise, not to socialize. no groups or gatherings. be outside
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national weather service issued a freeze warning extending into early sunday for most of the northeastern united states. now the man widely regarded as the founding father of rock n roll has died little richard was $87.00 the singer brought a distinctive voice flamboyant showmanship and lightning fast rhythms to popular music in the 1950 s. he was one of the 1st african-american artists to cross the racial divide in the music business appealing both to black and white fans. and with me in the studio now is the senior music editor warner poland hello to you warner so little richard is a chorus often refer to as one of the founding fathers of rock and roll just how did he change the face of music in the 1950 s. well i think he'd put it best in his own words he referred to him so both as the king and queen of rock n roll you know the experts might argue the technicalities of whether he invented the jhana that there's probably nobody had in huge influence on it especially an influence on the 1st and 2nd and following generations of rock n rollers and what really set him apart made him unique
national weather service issued a freeze warning extending into early sunday for most of the northeastern united states. now the man widely regarded as the founding father of rock n roll has died little richard was $87.00 the singer brought a distinctive voice flamboyant showmanship and lightning fast rhythms to popular music in the 1950 s. he was one of the 1st african-american artists to cross the racial divide in the music business appealing both to black and white fans. and with me in the...
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national weather service has issued a freeze warning extending into early sunday for most of the northeastern united states. russia has marked a 75 years since the defeat of nazi germany in world war 2 victory day in russia usually means a lavish display of national pride and military might but this year commemorations were scaled back because of the coronavirus pandemic with a traditional red square military parade and a large scale procession postponed. an explosive and colorful and to subdue day of celebrations and commemorations. the night sky over moscow lifting the spirits of a city in lockdown. earlier russia's parade of military might took to the sky. coronavirus precautions kept the streets nearly empty this victory day. but muscovites watched from inside their homes it was meant to be an especially large celebration this year as russia marks 75 years since the defeat of nazi germany in world war 2 but the planned mass processions postponed by the pandemic. president vladimir putin did lead a scaled down ceremony at the eternal flame war memorial. but not a word about the virus. inst
national weather service has issued a freeze warning extending into early sunday for most of the northeastern united states. russia has marked a 75 years since the defeat of nazi germany in world war 2 victory day in russia usually means a lavish display of national pride and military might but this year commemorations were scaled back because of the coronavirus pandemic with a traditional red square military parade and a large scale procession postponed. an explosive and colorful and to subdue...
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a tweet from the bay area national weather service showing you the black squares that represent a heat using satellite imagery from space. check out how widespread that square footage is for the heat to register. as we saw the smoke spilling out across the san francisco skyline and smelled it as i was telling you some of you earlier, we smell it here in the newsroom. as this was happening, we did let you know about it from our abc7 news app. our team has been constantly updating the story with breaking updates, photos and information as this plays out. we're actually streaming this newscast right now live on facebook and on our website so you can check us out while we're in commercial break on tv, ask us questions, interact with us in realtime. a quick break and move over to weather. lisa, you're tracking the heat. >> yeah, today it's going to be a warmer day out there, liz. you can see how hazy it is. the wins are light. some of the smoke just settling over san francisco. we do have our sea breeze to look toward to today. it'll be breezy along the coast but 80s return inland. my accuw
a tweet from the bay area national weather service showing you the black squares that represent a heat using satellite imagery from space. check out how widespread that square footage is for the heat to register. as we saw the smoke spilling out across the san francisco skyline and smelled it as i was telling you some of you earlier, we smell it here in the newsroom. as this was happening, we did let you know about it from our abc7 news app. our team has been constantly updating the story with...
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. >> the national weather service in detroit says a flash flood emergency continues in midland countyhrough 7:30 this morning. president trump will be in michigan tomorrow but much further south. >>> new this morning, a major ruling in texas that could have massive implications for the presidential election. a federal judge has ruled texans afraid of catching coronavirus can vote by mail. the decision says a disability provision in the state's abse absentee voting law includes people who lack immunity from covid-19 and fear infection at polling places. republicans in the red state and president trump have resisted calls to expand mail-in voting. they claim, without any evidence, it invites voter fraud. >> mail-in voting is expected to be used widely in november because of the pandemic. in-person voting proved very chaotic in wisconsin last month, remember? and sewing doubts about the process now could give the gop ammunition to fight a result they don't like in the fall. texas' attorney general says he intends to immediately appeal this ruling. >>> well, on the very same day, the 50th
. >> the national weather service in detroit says a flash flood emergency continues in midland countyhrough 7:30 this morning. president trump will be in michigan tomorrow but much further south. >>> new this morning, a major ruling in texas that could have massive implications for the presidential election. a federal judge has ruled texans afraid of catching coronavirus can vote by mail. the decision says a disability provision in the state's abse absentee voting law includes...
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the national weather service predicting moderate to potentially high heat risk for vulnerable populations. including spending time outside without air-conditioning. elderly and children. in yores past they have been able to hide from the heat. >> the library. walk in the mall. and usually head back out before the evening. >> libraries are off limits and swimming pools are closed. usual cooling centers are shutered as shelter many place orders remain. >> under normal circumstances some of the community centers would open and act as cooling centers and that trigger is 97 degrees. >> no word yet on whether the extreme heat will force officials to explore the option. this is the first heat wave of the season. what long time resident learned to live with. >> you have to deal with it. it would be nice to have swimming pools and things to go to. >> many staying out of the sunlight during the dangerously hot day. >> it's pretty shaded around here. it's okay. >> we work to learn what options for cooling are made available, the county and the city of san jose are sharing heat safety measures for th
the national weather service predicting moderate to potentially high heat risk for vulnerable populations. including spending time outside without air-conditioning. elderly and children. in yores past they have been able to hide from the heat. >> the library. walk in the mall. and usually head back out before the evening. >> libraries are off limits and swimming pools are closed. usual cooling centers are shutered as shelter many place orders remain. >> under normal...
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temperatures especially further inland prompt and excessive heat warning to be posted by the national weather service, the start about midday on memorial day and goes all the way to thursday evening, just common sense stuff. take it easy when you are out during the heat of the midday and afternoon hours, high damages inland reaching up close to 100 degrees for the very hottest spots in the hottest days are going to be tuesday and wednesday. here's the 7-day forecast, look at those hot temperatures especially for our inland locations but several days around 80 degrees near the bay, some coming up at 7:00 we will break down you memorial day forecast hour by hour and get you ready for what to expect during the holiday. >>> straight ahead in sports, taking the football temperature of the pac-12 conference and its future 2020 and if you see this guy coming, get out of his way. he has smashed through to we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your sha
temperatures especially further inland prompt and excessive heat warning to be posted by the national weather service, the start about midday on memorial day and goes all the way to thursday evening, just common sense stuff. take it easy when you are out during the heat of the midday and afternoon hours, high damages inland reaching up close to 100 degrees for the very hottest spots in the hottest days are going to be tuesday and wednesday. here's the 7-day forecast, look at those hot...
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. >> the national weather service has issued emergency of flash flood warnings for communities surrounding dams. >> evacuate the area [ sirens ] >> reporter: responders went door to door early tuesday morning to warn residents to get out. >> i've been here approximately 26 years and i have never had this type of situation occur. >> reporter: both dams already had questionable track records. in 2018, the eatonville dam was given unsatisfied jury condition rating by the state. the sanford dam received a fair rating. meanwhile, they are still trying to fight the spread of covirus. seekshntinue d redents socialistancan face masks. this comes as part of the state are set to reopen friday. they are dealing with two major challenges. managing this reopening's and assessing the damage from the dam failures. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> a tragic end in the search for a missing wwe star. the body of the man found in venice beach earlier this morning has been identified as former professional wrestler chad gaspar. he vanished on sunday about a half-mile away. it happened when he and his 10- y
. >> the national weather service has issued emergency of flash flood warnings for communities surrounding dams. >> evacuate the area [ sirens ] >> reporter: responders went door to door early tuesday morning to warn residents to get out. >> i've been here approximately 26 years and i have never had this type of situation occur. >> reporter: both dams already had questionable track records. in 2018, the eatonville dam was given unsatisfied jury condition rating by...
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national capacity. it's mostly a volunteer force of academics who produce those models. this approach stands in stark contrast to the weather forecast in which the nation has invested in for decades to the national weather service we don't have anything like that for outbreaks but this pandemic underscores why that must change. we should consider establishing a national soon the would perform epidemic forecasting and analytics. just briefly one of the longer-term priority that a think we should be considering or opportunity rather. is that we put in all its resources metal countermeasures for threats that we previously identified but we don't have dedicated programs what we call disease x or new pathogens that we didn't know existed until suddenly they are an enormous threat. i think we should be thinking about how we could stand up programs and find resources to help the tools we need to expand our capacities and raise the bar bridges for those pathogens that we don't know anything about but that we could be facing at any point. so in conclusion, thanks to the leadership of the house appropriations committee, the couches made important progress towards combating this pandemic. we must prioritize the strengthen
national capacity. it's mostly a volunteer force of academics who produce those models. this approach stands in stark contrast to the weather forecast in which the nation has invested in for decades to the national weather service we don't have anything like that for outbreaks but this pandemic underscores why that must change. we should consider establishing a national soon the would perform epidemic forecasting and analytics. just briefly one of the longer-term priority that a think we should...
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this next week in fact i wanted to show you this an excessive heat watch now posted by the national weather service does not beginning until monday of next week but continuing all the way through thursday that we're going to be baking in those hot temperatures some triple digit heat likely settling in for the better part of next week so that ridge of high pressure building over head that will start to warm up the weekend should be a very nice beginning of your weekend with those temperatures soaring in the 80's in many spots, inland tomorrow, even around the bay will find lots of sunshine and 70's navy's long the coastline still very comfortable generally in the 60's next, rick tho justine everything changes that high pressure really kind of gets its grip on the bay area and that will likely send those temperatures very uncomfortably and under this pandemic may be dangerously in the 90's and the triple digits at live forecast back to you. >>thank you lawrence, this just in to the kron 4 news room sonoma county is amending its shelter in place order and will allow more businesses to reopen starting
this next week in fact i wanted to show you this an excessive heat watch now posted by the national weather service does not beginning until monday of next week but continuing all the way through thursday that we're going to be baking in those hot temperatures some triple digit heat likely settling in for the better part of next week so that ridge of high pressure building over head that will start to warm up the weekend should be a very nice beginning of your weekend with those temperatures...
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awfully early in the season to combine that with the memorial day weekend and that's why the national weather service has posted the excessive heat watch. it will likely be upgraded to warning as we go through the weekend. here's your hour by hour memorial day forecast, temperature start off in the 60s but we will heat up a lot especially inland into the mid- 90s and even around the bay right around 80 degrees for the holiday. we will check out the full holiday we can forecast in a few minutes. >>> on the new picture of the devastating impact of the coronavirus on california's job market. every major industry sector lost jobs at unprecedented levels. the on deployment rates soared to 15.5 percent, up 10 percentage points since march. 2.3 million jobs were lost in april, the largest one-month job loss ever recorded in california. not everyone who lost jobs once even go back to work. concerns about staying safe at work add another layer to the hesitation. >> the hardest thing is getting employees to come back because they are making more money on on employment. >> i making a decent amount on employment
awfully early in the season to combine that with the memorial day weekend and that's why the national weather service has posted the excessive heat watch. it will likely be upgraded to warning as we go through the weekend. here's your hour by hour memorial day forecast, temperature start off in the 60s but we will heat up a lot especially inland into the mid- 90s and even around the bay right around 80 degrees for the holiday. we will check out the full holiday we can forecast in a few minutes....
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san francisco's ocean beach, it was organized by the national park service, coast guard, noah, san francisco police and fire and the national weather service. under current or access the water but they must maintain physical distancing. >> if you come to ocean beach or any outdoor facility or space and you see that it's densely populated, be the one who doesn't add to that density. >> some other topics from today's 40, how to swim out of a rip current and what to do with your dog get swept out to sea. first responders also held a mock water rescue. >>> surfers in southern california honoring their friend who died in a shark attack in santa cruz. early this morning they gathered in orange county, paddled out near the pier and formed this heart with their boards. it was a tribute for ben kelly who was attacked at min risa state beach last weekend. the 26-year-old was a well- known surfer all across the country and owned and kelly surfboards in santa cruz. >>> many of us have done it, we have misplaced our wallets but imagine losing that wallet 60 years ago and getting it back. >> that's exactly what happened when california woman. ou
san francisco's ocean beach, it was organized by the national park service, coast guard, noah, san francisco police and fire and the national weather service. under current or access the water but they must maintain physical distancing. >> if you come to ocean beach or any outdoor facility or space and you see that it's densely populated, be the one who doesn't add to that density. >> some other topics from today's 40, how to swim out of a rip current and what to do with your dog...
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usually the hot weather brings not toohudg uncomfortable.d, dy the national weather service predicting moderate to potentially high heat risk for vulnerable populations. including those spending time outside without air-conditioning. elderly and children. in yores past they have been able to hide from the heat. >> the library. walk in the mall. and usually head back out before the evening. >> libraries are off limits and swimming pools are closed. usual cooling centers are shutered as shelter many place orders remain. >> under normal circumstances some of the community centers would open and act as cooling centers and that trigger is 97 degrees. >> no word yet on whether the extreme heat will force officials to explore the option. this is the first heat wave of the season. what long time resident learned to live with. >> you have to deal with it. it would be nice to have swimming pools and things to go to. uringusly round here. it's okay. >> we work to learn what options for cooling are made available, the county and the city of san jose are sharing heat safety measures for that list v
usually the hot weather brings not toohudg uncomfortable.d, dy the national weather service predicting moderate to potentially high heat risk for vulnerable populations. including those spending time outside without air-conditioning. elderly and children. in yores past they have been able to hide from the heat. >> the library. walk in the mall. and usually head back out before the evening. >> libraries are off limits and swimming pools are closed. usual cooling centers are shutered...
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we've got mostly clear skies couple high clouds up above the fog to speak of but here we go national weather service has already issued an excessive heat watch likely to become i'm a warning as we get into monday tuesday wednesday and thursday of next week and you can see all those are of concern inside the bay, the valleys of course just along the coastline. but i worry about that with little bit of a sea breeze up for the beaches. alright that being said tonight, mostly clear all the way to the coastline sunny skies, warmer temperatures tomorrow but that building ridge of high pressure will notice that starting tomorrow rights of the weekend that ridge really going to take over it will be a warm start your weekend not just yet. he really doesn't kick in until monday of this next week. temperature wise those numbers want to be generally in the 70's and 80's tomorrow, inland, 60's up toward the coastline and the next 2 days it is going to get hot as we head into memorial day and then we had the triple digits tuesday wednesday and thursday of next week. we will have more news when we come back. >>cov
we've got mostly clear skies couple high clouds up above the fog to speak of but here we go national weather service has already issued an excessive heat watch likely to become i'm a warning as we get into monday tuesday wednesday and thursday of next week and you can see all those are of concern inside the bay, the valleys of course just along the coastline. but i worry about that with little bit of a sea breeze up for the beaches. alright that being said tonight, mostly clear all the way to...
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we have our excessive heat watch today, that begins tomorrow at 11:00 and the national weather serviceikely upgrading that to a warning, when we are right at that time, but since we are 24 hours or more away from it, that's why it's a watch. as we look live outside, there's a few high clouds. picked antioch for one of the hottest regions that we're going to see over the next several days. today a high of 92, look what happens for the holiday, 100. 104 on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. no relief, looking at widespread cooling around the bay on friday, could see a possible shower as we get into next weekend. so if you're a fan of the heat, well, then you will like the next several days. if not, hopefully you have the fans out there, and you can sort of mitigate some of that warmth as we get into tonight, as we'll see those cool temperatures, keep that circulating but as tomorrow arrives, we're going to see some pretty warm overnight lows in the upcoming days, as we look at this ridge of high pressure it's well to the north of us. the ridge is building over the golden state and as we look
we have our excessive heat watch today, that begins tomorrow at 11:00 and the national weather serviceikely upgrading that to a warning, when we are right at that time, but since we are 24 hours or more away from it, that's why it's a watch. as we look live outside, there's a few high clouds. picked antioch for one of the hottest regions that we're going to see over the next several days. today a high of 92, look what happens for the holiday, 100. 104 on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. no relief,...
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so that online or he system to recover from all the hot temperatures now the national weather service has issued an excessive heat watch that expected to take place on monday and you'll notice it's for the entire bay area except right along the coastline, so including in the san francisco expecting excessive heat, those temperatures really going to get scorching specially starting monday but lasting all the way through thursday, so that's along the way that's about to settle into the bay area right now we've got mostly clear skies as high pressure moves in. it's given your skies, nice and clear moment normally composed of the wind and that means the temperatures are going to be warm up in a hurry today we are right around the average show just a very nice day outside 66 degrees. in san francisco, 72 in oakland 74 degrees in san jose 77 brian live more 79 degrees in concord and 77 degrees in santa rosa, but in tack on another 1020 degrees and maybe even more than some spots and then you'll get a feel of what we've got what we've got coming our way high pressure overhead right now that'
so that online or he system to recover from all the hot temperatures now the national weather service has issued an excessive heat watch that expected to take place on monday and you'll notice it's for the entire bay area except right along the coastline, so including in the san francisco expecting excessive heat, those temperatures really going to get scorching specially starting monday but lasting all the way through thursday, so that's along the way that's about to settle into the bay area...
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which is why the national weather service posted the excessive heat watch which is like hi to be upgraded to an excessive heat warning later this weekend. the only areas excepted from this, along the coast, where temperatures will still get around or above 70 degrees. memorial day itself, lots of sunshine, temperatures will reach the mid 90s inland around 80 degrees by the bay. and 70 degrees near the coast. well above average across the board. 15 to 20 degrees above average in spots. we'll take a look at the memorial day forecast hour by hour coming up in a few minutes and of course this heat won't arrive at once. it's going to build over the next couple days. i'll have the complete weekend forecast coming up. >>> look forward to that. thank you, paul, a few hours ago the chp started a maximum enforcement period meaning all available officer wills be out on patrol. katie neilson on the alarming trend leading up to the holiday and how this year will look different. usually a holiday weekend means an increase in the number of cars on the road and also in the number of people drinking and d
which is why the national weather service posted the excessive heat watch which is like hi to be upgraded to an excessive heat warning later this weekend. the only areas excepted from this, along the coast, where temperatures will still get around or above 70 degrees. memorial day itself, lots of sunshine, temperatures will reach the mid 90s inland around 80 degrees by the bay. and 70 degrees near the coast. well above average across the board. 15 to 20 degrees above average in spots. we'll...
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, especially for interior valleys, several records have been broken in the bay area, the national weather service going to release all of those numbers in just a few minutes but for now, let's take a look at these current conditions because near triple digit heat, especially in the tribe alleys, malaysia you were in the triple digits just about an hour ago and widespread 80's around the bay area shorelines downtown san francisco. you should be in the mid 60's for th time of year, but right now 82 degrees and santa rosa in the low 90's as his san jose oakland and hayward in the mid to upper 80. so let's take a look at this warm air mass because as you can see the double digit warming right now taking place around the bay area's shoreline specifically in him. we're in downtown stamford scope and that because of the return to northern ie went so we are getting these warm dry offshore breezes and right now seeing noticed cloud cover at all over the east bay in berkeley. so we are noticing, warm temperatures and we do have a heat advisory in effect for most of our interior valleys consuming through th
, especially for interior valleys, several records have been broken in the bay area, the national weather service going to release all of those numbers in just a few minutes but for now, let's take a look at these current conditions because near triple digit heat, especially in the tribe alleys, malaysia you were in the triple digits just about an hour ago and widespread 80's around the bay area shorelines downtown san francisco. you should be in the mid 60's for th time of year, but right now...
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the national weather service warning residents to get to higher ground. two catastrophic dam collapses in just hours. >> be advised that we have a dam breach at edenville. >> reporter: this is the moment the edenville dam disintegrated outside midland, michigan, following days of rain. downstream, the sanford dam breaching less than two hours later. >> the dam has failed. 100% failure. evacuate. >> reporter: 10,000 residents forced to flee. >> could it get worse? yes. >> reporter: a nearby dow chemical plant forced to evacuate too. officials say flood waters are mixing with containment ponds. the nuclear reactor on site already shut down as a coronavirus protocol. federal regulators had worried about a possible failure at the edenville dam for years. >> regarding the dams, the state of michigan is reviewing every potential legal recourse that we have. >> reporter: complicating matters, michigan remains under a stay at home order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. officials say hundreds are in shelters. >> another 40 or 50 stayed in their cars. and
the national weather service warning residents to get to higher ground. two catastrophic dam collapses in just hours. >> be advised that we have a dam breach at edenville. >> reporter: this is the moment the edenville dam disintegrated outside midland, michigan, following days of rain. downstream, the sanford dam breaching less than two hours later. >> the dam has failed. 100% failure. evacuate. >> reporter: 10,000 residents forced to flee. >> could it get worse?...
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the national weather service already anticipating heat advisory's .ng to warm it up by a few degrees, inland cities will definitely begin to notice the difference . there is a beautiful blue there of jack london square . now a look across the bay, little bit of patchy fog under mostly sunny skies . a little bit of haze in the sky as we had a fire in san francisco . san francisco is at 60 degrees . san jose 61 degrees . 55 degrees in santa rosa . temperatures are up by a few degrees . getting into that fog out there this morning, only a few patches, half moon bay reporting for miles visibility . right off the coastline we might have a little bit of fog . blue skies over most of the area, mostly clear this morning as well as parts of the monterey coastline . here is a view of the winds, fairfield, 13 miles per hour . tapas wind is coming from the south, 60 miles per hour . a bit of a variable wind out there right at the surface but a little bit higher up in our hills notice the wind is predominantly from the north . mount diablo reporting 22, middle pea
the national weather service already anticipating heat advisory's .ng to warm it up by a few degrees, inland cities will definitely begin to notice the difference . there is a beautiful blue there of jack london square . now a look across the bay, little bit of patchy fog under mostly sunny skies . a little bit of haze in the sky as we had a fire in san francisco . san francisco is at 60 degrees . san jose 61 degrees . 55 degrees in santa rosa . temperatures are up by a few degrees . getting...
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>>á that was eric rucker reporting.á the national weather service á says a late-season storm will á bringspark áother creative's to use what á they do to uplift spirits á during these times. á>> coming up, how an artist isá using his talents to spread positivity during these á uncertain times.>>> awarding á tonight now about the scams á that authorities have caught wid of, coming up. % >>> new á tonight, á the south bay áis using his á talent and colorful murals on á thinking buildings and boarded- up businesses and windows in á san jose. á azenith smith joins us live ádetails about the attention á he's getting from both small á and large businesses.>> áreporter: jorge camacho's á artwork is getting a lot of á attention nowadays. á he said he simply wanted to provide ámessages of inspiratio áduring this challenging time. á the 24-year-old is working on á his latest painting. á his canvas, the window of this á office building in downtown saná jose. á the message, stay strong san jose. á>> it is nice to feel comfort á and support each other. áduring these times we are á seeing that now more
>>á that was eric rucker reporting.á the national weather service á says a late-season storm will á bringspark áother creative's to use what á they do to uplift spirits á during these times. á>> coming up, how an artist isá using his talents to spread positivity during these á uncertain times.>>> awarding á tonight now about the scams á that authorities have caught wid of, coming up. % >>> new á tonight, á the south bay áis using his á talent and...
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like evacuation orders from your state or local government or serious warnings from the national weather service. if you live in a coastal county, check your new know your zone website. ourzone.nc.gov. enter your address in the searchable map. ind letter designation of your zone and remember it. if an evacuation order is issued, be sure to follow it. at the website, you can also find our brand-new north carolina hurricanes guide with much more information to help you prepare and stay safe during the upcoming hurricane season. i would also like to echo governor cooper's and dr. cohen 's comments regarding the moves to phase one this weekend. be sure to stay distanced and stay safe as you go about your new activities at parks or stores. remember to wear a cloth face mask covering, wait at least six feet apart, and wash your hands often. wear, wait, and wash. don't forget to look out for your family, friends, and neighbors. recognize your mom and the moms in your life on mother's day with kindness and cooperation. we will all get through this together as one team, one mission, and one family. thank
like evacuation orders from your state or local government or serious warnings from the national weather service. if you live in a coastal county, check your new know your zone website. ourzone.nc.gov. enter your address in the searchable map. ind letter designation of your zone and remember it. if an evacuation order is issued, be sure to follow it. at the website, you can also find our brand-new north carolina hurricanes guide with much more information to help you prepare and stay safe...
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government issued an emergency declaration of the days of heavy rains caused 2 downs to burst the national weather service says it's a life threatening situation and urged everyone to get to higher ground. now what began as one man's personal project to all of the memory of his mother has become a landmark in iran's capital the memorial has also taken extra meaning joining the covert $900.00 pandemic same describe the reports from tyrone. homeowner the billies mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them . every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier so i now saw that he suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of coping with the grief. what began as his celebration of her life has become a major city attraction. a small flower patch 8 years ago now stretches for a city block and sadness at the subway this year there were fewer visitors than previous years not many people came to visit be
government issued an emergency declaration of the days of heavy rains caused 2 downs to burst the national weather service says it's a life threatening situation and urged everyone to get to higher ground. now what began as one man's personal project to all of the memory of his mother has become a landmark in iran's capital the memorial has also taken extra meaning joining the covert $900.00 pandemic same describe the reports from tyrone. homeowner the billies mother loved flowers. growing up...
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collapse there's concern the flooding will cause a 2nd dam to fail in a nearby county the national weather service says it's a life threatening situation and has been calling on people to get to higher ground as fast as they can the u.s. mexico and canada are extending a ban on nonessential travel across their borders by another 30 days to help contain the coronavirus the land border restrictions imposed in march were due to expire on whedon's state not be extended until june 22nd the rules do not apply to trade across the canada u.s. border in the u.s. many cities are entering the 3rd month of being a lockdown with most businesses closed it's had all sectors but in particular independent restaurants and this stuff. reports from philadelphia where its food scene is trying to run through the shutdown. welcome to philly. as his traveling to resume video shows philadelphia is a food town no longer only known for its famed cheese steak sandwich philly is going through a restaurant renaissance it's become a top destination for foodies and home to some of america's most innovative and talented chefs but
collapse there's concern the flooding will cause a 2nd dam to fail in a nearby county the national weather service says it's a life threatening situation and has been calling on people to get to higher ground as fast as they can the u.s. mexico and canada are extending a ban on nonessential travel across their borders by another 30 days to help contain the coronavirus the land border restrictions imposed in march were due to expire on whedon's state not be extended until june 22nd the rules do...
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and the national weather service has now confirmed the storms resulted in two tornadoes. an ef-1 which has winds of 86 to 110 miles per hour in marston which is in new madra county on may 3. and an ef-0 which has winds of 65 to 85 miles per hour in southwest carter county on may 4. there also were strong winds in dunklin county on may 4 that derailed 25 rail cars. and there was more than 37,000 customers left without power. these power outages were not simply the result of smaller lines going down. the electric cooperative sustained extensive damage to their major distribution lines throughout the affected areas. because of all the damage to the public infrastructure, governor parson requested and fema has agreed to participate in joint prelim nafere damage assessments in 19 counties which includes ates county, butler, carter, dallas, douglas, dunklin, henry, pimscot, ripley, shannon, stoddard, wayne and wright counties. now, because of covid-19, the preliminary damage assessments will not take place in the normal way. usually a local representative, a representative from
and the national weather service has now confirmed the storms resulted in two tornadoes. an ef-1 which has winds of 86 to 110 miles per hour in marston which is in new madra county on may 3. and an ef-0 which has winds of 65 to 85 miles per hour in southwest carter county on may 4. there also were strong winds in dunklin county on may 4 that derailed 25 rail cars. and there was more than 37,000 customers left without power. these power outages were not simply the result of smaller lines going...
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>> is at this day needed any more drama because it is a historic launch, moments ago the national weather serviceued a tornado warning for brevard county and the kennedy space center happens to be in brevard county. nasa employees are walking around telling all of the reporters and photographers to take shelter at this point. so we will probably do that as soon as we finish this report. there is a lot of pressure on this launch, lives are on the line. two men, bob bacon and bob hurley, two experienced astronauts, and a private company for the first time, spacex, we'll actually launch humans on board its own rocketing capsule into space. all systems for this historic launch argo and that's the falcon nine rocket out there on launch pad 39 a with the falcon crew on board right now. inside that dragon capsule which is on top. right now it appears the only possible thing that could scrub the launch because all systems are go would be the weather. we still have two and a half hours to go before the actual launch window at 4:33 p.m. eastern time happens, so we will see how this afternoon works out with
>> is at this day needed any more drama because it is a historic launch, moments ago the national weather serviceued a tornado warning for brevard county and the kennedy space center happens to be in brevard county. nasa employees are walking around telling all of the reporters and photographers to take shelter at this point. so we will probably do that as soon as we finish this report. there is a lot of pressure on this launch, lives are on the line. two men, bob bacon and bob hurley,...
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a national weather service is issued a heat advisory for much of the bay area through thursday night. i means we could see triple digit temperatures in places like livermore. air quality is called a spare the air day for tomorrow. >>> president trump honored americans who died in service to our country. he took part in a wreath laying ceremony in arlington national ceremony. he then traveled to bark baltimore where he promised he will vanquish the virus and rise to greater heights. >> churches of worship lookin s attendance. they will be limited to 25% capacity with no more than 100 people inside at one time. people should be six feet apart and refrain from hugging or shaking hands. >>> you are watching fox 2 news at 6:30. joe biden laid a wreath in a park near his home. the former vice president has wife both wore face masks as they placed a wreath of flowers at a memorial. thisthe stay-at-home orders wer put in place because of the pandemic. >>> the republican national convention is threatened to be pulled out of north carolina this summer. the governor is raising concerns about the
a national weather service is issued a heat advisory for much of the bay area through thursday night. i means we could see triple digit temperatures in places like livermore. air quality is called a spare the air day for tomorrow. >>> president trump honored americans who died in service to our country. he took part in a wreath laying ceremony in arlington national ceremony. he then traveled to bark baltimore where he promised he will vanquish the virus and rise to greater heights....
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this is for cisco data is down but he informs the national weather service in the last three prowess is picked up 11 100, so there you go, dry february does not mean it is going to be dry april main may. mostly cloudy, light rain or steady rain, did have one thing though looks like hercules, and cordell yet that was one it looks like it is done. san mateo coast, along the peninsula down through the santa cruz and the moisture will continue to work its way through. let me see if i can draw the sand, that is what is coming in now. the doors open. double allow these attempts to give us often on rain all through wednesday and then we will get a break on friday and saturday but sunday and monday and tuesday looks moderate to may be heaviest things continue to march in his advertise. there is more rain on the way. 60s so mostly cloudy often on rain again temperatures now below average they will not change too much and then increasing rains on saturday. >>> having plenty of food should be good thing but during the pandemic it is the exact opposite. >> the clock is ticking for farmers but pl
this is for cisco data is down but he informs the national weather service in the last three prowess is picked up 11 100, so there you go, dry february does not mean it is going to be dry april main may. mostly cloudy, light rain or steady rain, did have one thing though looks like hercules, and cordell yet that was one it looks like it is done. san mateo coast, along the peninsula down through the santa cruz and the moisture will continue to work its way through. let me see if i can draw the...
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ordering 10,000 people evacuating with the river rising quickly and two dams suffering with the national weather serviceing catastrophic failures. anxious home and business owners now assessing the damage hoping for a fast recovery when the waters finally received. >> i hope for a lot of the places that have been impacted and stuff like that, there is ways that we can all help out, and get them back up. remake help coming from mother nature, no rain in the forecast for the next few days, in chicago, mike, foxnews. >>> >> coming up here, we are going to speak with the city councilmember behind the recently passed ballot measure that allows 16 and 17-year-olds to vote. plus -- to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew.
ordering 10,000 people evacuating with the river rising quickly and two dams suffering with the national weather serviceing catastrophic failures. anxious home and business owners now assessing the damage hoping for a fast recovery when the waters finally received. >> i hope for a lot of the places that have been impacted and stuff like that, there is ways that we can all help out, and get them back up. remake help coming from mother nature, no rain in the forecast for the next few days,...
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where the radar sits from the national weather service picked up about an inch.t of us, it was a quiet day. but it has been a good rain maker for the bay area as a whole in the mountains. and now, we're not done. the ones we were just looking at in front of our lens on the sales force tower looking east, there is the rain. there is ple that extends all the way down the peninsula. to understand why we're not done, we have to look at this big picture. we're about to enter the second phase of what this storm has in store for us. you can see the big circulation out here shows up a lot better on the water vapor. there's the center of this storm. build you get the coldest air, you can also build storms the highest. and that's where the thunderstorms are. if we look at it on the future cast, look at all these dots out here, those are all scattered thunderstorms that are going to get rotated into the bay area. that gets us into the 2:00 hour tomorrow. these will come with perhaps heavier rain, but they'll be more isolated, and they won't last as long, so you get brief he
where the radar sits from the national weather service picked up about an inch.t of us, it was a quiet day. but it has been a good rain maker for the bay area as a whole in the mountains. and now, we're not done. the ones we were just looking at in front of our lens on the sales force tower looking east, there is the rain. there is ple that extends all the way down the peninsula. to understand why we're not done, we have to look at this big picture. we're about to enter the second phase of what...
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technically, for where the heat advisory is, that the national weather service has issued, there is a focus for those farthest inland locations. the risk of heat exhaustion, or heat stroke is there. so find the air conditioning, don't overdo it tomorrow. there's a daytime snapshot. 91 in concord. it was 91 today. i know that felt hot. i'll be back in a bit. this is not a one day heat wave. we need to talk about the next four after this. >> i understand it's going to get even warmer from there. we'll continue our team coverage live in golden gate park, and joe's about to show you some video, where i don't know, joe, i noticed most of the people in your video did not have masks on, but i'll let you tell the story. >> reporter: well, brian, that is look, the fact is, you are allowed to go outside, you don't always have to wear your mask. officials have made it clear, if you think you're going to maintain social distancing, you can keep the mask ready, but not also on. that's what we've seen here, we're in golden gate park. folks are out on their bicycles with their families, again, not a
technically, for where the heat advisory is, that the national weather service has issued, there is a focus for those farthest inland locations. the risk of heat exhaustion, or heat stroke is there. so find the air conditioning, don't overdo it tomorrow. there's a daytime snapshot. 91 in concord. it was 91 today. i know that felt hot. i'll be back in a bit. this is not a one day heat wave. we need to talk about the next four after this. >> i understand it's going to get even warmer from...
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this was actually heat signature reported by the national weather service up from a satellite detection earlier on this morning you can see how cool the rest of the bay area was and then just how much heat that fire was putting up earlier on were clear across the bay area you can see any smoke here on local a satellite imagery. but what i did a dry out for us our prevailing winds which put that plume just south of the city earlier on this morning again this plume is it really detected by radar anymore at this point as that fire has a really stopped putting up the heavy smoke that it was earlier most of what you're seeing right now is for smoke impact is located pretty locally of the north beach marina district scalp, hollow areas right around the vicinity of this where that smoke is just settled down into the surface. good news as improving conditions can be expected a bit later on this morning as winds to pick up and just as the spire produces light smoke, but we are going to be taking a look at that throughout the morning we'll be keeping you updated. i have more in your forecast talk
this was actually heat signature reported by the national weather service up from a satellite detection earlier on this morning you can see how cool the rest of the bay area was and then just how much heat that fire was putting up earlier on were clear across the bay area you can see any smoke here on local a satellite imagery. but what i did a dry out for us our prevailing winds which put that plume just south of the city earlier on this morning again this plume is it really detected by radar...
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excess of 80 miles per hour in some locations, hail the size of tennis and baseballs, at the national weather service has confirmed the storms resulted in two tornadoes, and ef1, which is winds of 86-110 miles an hour in marston which is in new madrid county on may the third, and then ef zero which is winds of 65-85 miles per hour in southwest carter county on may 4. there also are strong winds in dunklin county on may 4 that derailed 25 railcars. and there was more than 37,000 customers left without power. this power outages were not simply the result of smaller lines going down. the electric cooperatives sustained extensive damage to their major distribution lines throughout the affected areas. because of all the damage to the public infrastructure, governor parson requested, and fema is agree to participate in joint preliminary damage assessment in 19 counties which includes bakes county, butler, carter, dallas, douglas, dunklin, henry, hickory, howell, mclean, new madrid, oregon, tim scott, polk, ripley, shannon, stoddard, wayne and right counties. now because of covid-19, limit damage assessment
excess of 80 miles per hour in some locations, hail the size of tennis and baseballs, at the national weather service has confirmed the storms resulted in two tornadoes, and ef1, which is winds of 86-110 miles an hour in marston which is in new madrid county on may the third, and then ef zero which is winds of 65-85 miles per hour in southwest carter county on may 4. there also are strong winds in dunklin county on may 4 that derailed 25 railcars. and there was more than 37,000 customers left...
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some of the rain totals, i am sure the national weather service will update these, santa cruz had 2 1/2. there were other locations as well that had a good rain. walnut creek, and the oakland airport, had an inch and a half. there were big changes there, not too far away for some. more son, warmer for the low cloud deck, golden gate park is at 51. your westwind is at six. low clouds are in place. even though there are low clouds, i don't think they will warm up much. in the temperatures will bump up. 42 at lakeport. the onshore breeze, no doubt about it it is in place. half moon bay, 22 degrees. upper 70s in fairfield, will see low 60s, mid-60s to 70 >>> thank you, steve, how bay area transportation agencies stay afloat despite record low ridership during the pandemic. plus, professionals are not the only players on pause during the shutdown. how the virus is affecting aspiring athletes on the road to the big leagues. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right th
some of the rain totals, i am sure the national weather service will update these, santa cruz had 2 1/2. there were other locations as well that had a good rain. walnut creek, and the oakland airport, had an inch and a half. there were big changes there, not too far away for some. more son, warmer for the low cloud deck, golden gate park is at 51. your westwind is at six. low clouds are in place. even though there are low clouds, i don't think they will warm up much. in the temperatures will...
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May 21, 2020
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and around midland county with the river rising quickly and two dams suffering with the national weather service is calling catastrophic failures. anxious women business owners now assessing the damage hoping for a fast recovery when the waters finally received. >> i hope for a lot of the places that have been impacted and stuff like that, there is ways that we can all help out and get them back up. >> there is and help coming from mother nature. no rain in the forecast. in chicago, mike tobin, fox news. >> this is ktvu a fox 2 news at six. >>> developing news in hayward, a yellow tarp seen covering a body right next to a police car. the investigation into an officer involved shooting. good evening. i am julie working from home tonight. >> i'm frank sommerville. we begin with that developing news. a police shooting in hayward. it happened about 2:30 pm on wildwood street near kelly. that is the hayward neighborhood near val's burgers. sky fox was above the scene. you might be able to see the yellow tarp on the ground in the shadows next to that hayward police car. a caller told us that the shoot
and around midland county with the river rising quickly and two dams suffering with the national weather service is calling catastrophic failures. anxious women business owners now assessing the damage hoping for a fast recovery when the waters finally received. >> i hope for a lot of the places that have been impacted and stuff like that, there is ways that we can all help out and get them back up. >> there is and help coming from mother nature. no rain in the forecast. in chicago,...
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around midland county with the 10 wabausnee river rising quickly into dems suffering with the national weather service is calling catastrophic failures. anxious home and business owners now assessing the damage, hoping for a fast recovery with the waters finally received. too i just hope for a lot of the places that have been impacted and stuff like that, there's ways that we can help out and get them back up. >> reporter: there is hope coming from other nature, no rain in the forecast for the next few days. in chicago, mike tobin, fox news. >>> there's a holiday weekend out front of us, heading into thursday, not that far off. temperatures begin to warm. here's the track for the next few days. today warmed up, thursday warms up, friday it drops down, and then it warms back up saturday and sunday. saturday and sunday we could see numbers in the low 90s which could be real nice. more air-quality photos for you, that's mount diablo. i noticed when i was out and about, even though we had the rain, late into may here, i'm noticing the fit hills have gotten a lot browner. a little more green from that rain
around midland county with the 10 wabausnee river rising quickly into dems suffering with the national weather service is calling catastrophic failures. anxious home and business owners now assessing the damage, hoping for a fast recovery with the waters finally received. too i just hope for a lot of the places that have been impacted and stuff like that, there's ways that we can help out and get them back up. >> reporter: there is hope coming from other nature, no rain in the forecast...
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the national weather service says that dam had a catastrophic failure that sent water down to the sanfordh also failed. all of that is gushing into the tittabawassee river, which flows through midland, michigan. dow chemical sits on the banks of that river. the city manager predicts the sewer and water systems will be inundated and failed. midland saw a record flooding back in 1986. that is considered a 100-year event. this lead should be about four and a half feet higher. the city manager calls this a 500-year event. >> i was here in the 1980s when they had a massive flood at that time. that wasn't anything compared to this. i've lived here for 40 plus years and i haven't ever seen anything like this. >> my parents house was built in '57. it is the first time it has ever seen water. >> 25% of the population needs to evacuate, and it all happens while residents need to be wearing dominic avoiding spreading coronavirus. >> this is an event unlike anything we've seen before, and we've got to continue to all work together to observe best practices, do our part to help one another, and to wea
the national weather service says that dam had a catastrophic failure that sent water down to the sanfordh also failed. all of that is gushing into the tittabawassee river, which flows through midland, michigan. dow chemical sits on the banks of that river. the city manager predicts the sewer and water systems will be inundated and failed. midland saw a record flooding back in 1986. that is considered a 100-year event. this lead should be about four and a half feet higher. the city manager...
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cause is lot of rain came in over the weekend that piled up on the eden's dam according to national weather serviceuffered a catastrophic failure and sent down to the sanford dam which was overtopped. they can't tell the shape of that dam. all that water went through the river that flowed in the center of midland. 10,000 people need to evacuate in the middle of a pandemic. >> hard to believe we're in the midst of 100 year crisis a global pandemic, and that we're also dealing with a flooding event that looks to be the worst in 500 years. but you know what? here is what i know, when the chips are down the people of michigan are able to rise up. reporter: midland saw record flooding back in 1986. that was called the 100 year event. this flood is expected to be about four 1/2 feet higher than that. why you have the governor calling it the 500 year event. >> this is just surreal. yeah, it is devastation up north, a little -- >> 38 feet of water moving is dangerous, and so when people's houses and lives are at stake, it is just crazy to think about. nothing that you can imagine without seeing it in perso
cause is lot of rain came in over the weekend that piled up on the eden's dam according to national weather serviceuffered a catastrophic failure and sent down to the sanford dam which was overtopped. they can't tell the shape of that dam. all that water went through the river that flowed in the center of midland. 10,000 people need to evacuate in the middle of a pandemic. >> hard to believe we're in the midst of 100 year crisis a global pandemic, and that we're also dealing with a...
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the national weather service said yesterday tied a record in 1977, for the latest snowfall in the season. but a lot of people have to be outside. it affected a lot of people outside, like these people waiting in a food line in chelsea, massachusetts. temperatures in the 20s. the cold was caused by a late in the season polar vortex. because it's 2020. >>> tomorrow, the world will see a major test, as disneyland shanghai reopens to the public. could it be a blueprint for theme parks in the united states? here's part of the reporting from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: whether you had your sights set on a theme park, a cruise or a camp this summer, your vacation plans are likely hanging in the balance. disney says it lost $1 billion because of closed theme parks. disney shanghai will open on may 11th to a limited number of visitors, no word on when disneyland or disney world will welcome fans back. this comes after 100,000 workers were furloughed last month. including melissa. >> i love my job. >> reporter: she is waiting for unemployment. the federal relief check was just enough to cover
the national weather service said yesterday tied a record in 1977, for the latest snowfall in the season. but a lot of people have to be outside. it affected a lot of people outside, like these people waiting in a food line in chelsea, massachusetts. temperatures in the 20s. the cold was caused by a late in the season polar vortex. because it's 2020. >>> tomorrow, the world will see a major test, as disneyland shanghai reopens to the public. could it be a blueprint for theme parks in...
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. >> the national weather service has issued an excessive heat watch to go into effect next week mondayough thursday. it seems like a long ways away and extensive time period, four days. and it is. usually we get our heat waves about two days and that seabreeze comes back. but this looks like the heat especially in our inland valleys is going to build and stay with us throughout much of the upcoming work week. so although today is very pleasant, it is really the only one where we'll have the overnight lows drop off to cool us off like they did this morning because after that, we're looking at the nights to be very warm in the 60s and even 70s. a live look outside looking at emeryville where it is nice and clear and temperatures are coming up today. it's 53 in san francisco. 51 san jose. 44 in gilroy. oakland sitting at 52. beautiful view from the camera. a few patches of fog and some down toward sfo, also toward the central coast. 44 santa rosa. 58 by the delta. 48 in livermore. with all of the sunshine, numbers will be pleasant. a little warmer though. 5 to 8 degrees warmer out there e
. >> the national weather service has issued an excessive heat watch to go into effect next week mondayough thursday. it seems like a long ways away and extensive time period, four days. and it is. usually we get our heat waves about two days and that seabreeze comes back. but this looks like the heat especially in our inland valleys is going to build and stay with us throughout much of the upcoming work week. so although today is very pleasant, it is really the only one where we'll have...
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May 26, 2020
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we will get the official report during the 5:00 hour later on today from the national weather service. this is kind of as those records begin to, possible records begin to push into portions of the bay area. it looks like we are having a few issues with the weather computer in terms of advancing it, but i will-- i think we overheated the weather computer. mark, we appreciate it. we will head now to the south they were about the normal amenities are not open as they usually would be during the heat wave like this. so how are people finding relief? let's bring in ktvu right now. joining us live at some of the strategies people are using here and maureen, the change that may be coming. >> well, alex. we have to open that door and step outside and get hit with the heat. we are in the upper 90s right now. interesting to see those record numbers what is reached today. and a homeless advocate spoke out concerned that the cooling centers in san jose, the city said it is considering opening some as soon as tonight's. but if it does open cooling centers, there would be some changes because of c
we will get the official report during the 5:00 hour later on today from the national weather service. this is kind of as those records begin to, possible records begin to push into portions of the bay area. it looks like we are having a few issues with the weather computer in terms of advancing it, but i will-- i think we overheated the weather computer. mark, we appreciate it. we will head now to the south they were about the normal amenities are not open as they usually would be during the...
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national weathers service said a flooding is a life-threatening situation.n tracks that from the midwest world. speak of the sunshine in the forecast, i wish i could tell them that it is going to get better. but the bad news is that the river is on the way up. expected to rest some time before 11:00 p.m., 14 feet above flood states. and what happened to that question is a lot of rain. even the dam got loaded up and suffered a catastrophic failure. that sent water downstream to the stamford dam which was over top officials. but could not tell what shape that dam is and at the moment. but the water from the stanford dam went into the river that flows through midland, michigan, in the middle of the pandemic, 12,000 residents need to evacuate. >> it's hard to believe that we are in the midst of a 100 year crisis, a global pandemic. and that we are also dealing with a flooding event that looks to be the worst in 500 years. but you know what's coming here what i know. when the chips are down, the people of michigan are able to rise up. >> midland saw a record floo
national weathers service said a flooding is a life-threatening situation.n tracks that from the midwest world. speak of the sunshine in the forecast, i wish i could tell them that it is going to get better. but the bad news is that the river is on the way up. expected to rest some time before 11:00 p.m., 14 feet above flood states. and what happened to that question is a lot of rain. even the dam got loaded up and suffered a catastrophic failure. that sent water downstream to the stamford dam...
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now the national weather service saying it may be 8:00 p.m. tonight here in midland and then follow downriver throughout the rest of the time. they are dealing with a crisis within a crisis. both slow moving. the pandemic also. they have four shelters opened up. there are hundreds of people who have taken advantage of those shelters. thousands of people have evacuated. and they are handing out masks, checking temperature, big areas so that people can actually socially distance while in those areas. but the state of michigan doing everything it can right now to do -- deal with two slow moving disasters at the same time. john? >> miguel, thanks so much for getting there, showing us what is happening. i know you'll stay on it. we'll come back to you as the news develops. >>> in the meantime, miami beach is closing off its iconic ocean drive in a plan to reopen businesses. the mayor of miami beach explains next. straight from the world's best plant scientists, comes miracle-gro performance organics. organic plant food and soil that finally work...
now the national weather service saying it may be 8:00 p.m. tonight here in midland and then follow downriver throughout the rest of the time. they are dealing with a crisis within a crisis. both slow moving. the pandemic also. they have four shelters opened up. there are hundreds of people who have taken advantage of those shelters. thousands of people have evacuated. and they are handing out masks, checking temperature, big areas so that people can actually socially distance while in those...
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the watch from the national weather service will be upgraded to a warning perhaps by tomorrow. but san mateo out of the red there so we will see temperatures pretty comfortable here. tomorrow though it's certainly getting hot. reds, pinks, and as we get into tuesday, 100 for concord, livermore, mid-80s around the bay. upper 80s to near 90. peninsula getting very warm 6789 look at the coast. still in the 70s, perhaps a few 80s. the city getting quite warm. lack of a breeze for sure as we get towards the middle of the week. thursday looks like a bit of relief along the coast but not for everyone. 91 concord, 82 richmond, 82 san mateo. sea breeze kicks up to 15 miles an hour throughout the afternoon so it's weaker than it was. check out what we have to look forward to. the week is clear and hot and as we get towards friday, yep, we've got clouds and here's saturday, could even see some showers. the accuweather seven-dre forecast, 60s coast, low 80s around the bay. the heat begins for memorial day, and the hottest days are with us throughout much of the workweek and cooler for ever
the watch from the national weather service will be upgraded to a warning perhaps by tomorrow. but san mateo out of the red there so we will see temperatures pretty comfortable here. tomorrow though it's certainly getting hot. reds, pinks, and as we get into tuesday, 100 for concord, livermore, mid-80s around the bay. upper 80s to near 90. peninsula getting very warm 6789 look at the coast. still in the 70s, perhaps a few 80s. the city getting quite warm. lack of a breeze for sure as we get...