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and the east bay. in the north bay about 1,000 customers are without power and on the peninsula about 1,000 as well. but overall 13,000 customers still without power which is a significant difference, much better than we had yesterday in terms of outages. and take a look at this video from highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains. thankfully everyone was okay. crews rescuing two people and a dog after their car plunged down a cliff off highway 17. firefighters rappelled down. >>> the driver isn't the only one who got into an accident. rains have led to hundreds of crashes on bay area roads. body shops are overwhelmed with orders for repairs. some drivers told it could be weeks before the cars are fixed. ian cull has more. >> reporter: at white oaks collision center in campbell the calls have been steady over the past two weeks. >> a lot of downed tree branches, debris, broken glass and things like that. >> reporter: drivers whose cars have been hit while driving in the rain, many others who had trees fall onto their cars. >> especially on highway 17 it sems like stuff slides down the mountain and land
and the east bay. in the north bay about 1,000 customers are without power and on the peninsula about 1,000 as well. but overall 13,000 customers still without power which is a significant difference, much better than we had yesterday in terms of outages. and take a look at this video from highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains. thankfully everyone was okay. crews rescuing two people and a dog after their car plunged down a cliff off highway 17. firefighters rappelled down. >>> the...
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now more than 4,500 customers are in the dark, most of them in the north bay and peninsula. in the south bay san jose's guadalupe river is receding after rising very high a few hours ago. the step used loudspeakers to evacuate unsheltered people living along the waterways. >>> stretches of coyote creek have a lot of debris from evacuated encampments. some tents and makeshift structures blew into the water there. >>> still ahead, imagine going to open your restaurant and seeing this outside of the door. >>> plus some of the most dramatic drone video we have seen all day. >>> also tom hanks is tonight' >>> got some breaking news to report, a 2.7 earthquake reported near san leandro, so far no damage reported. >>> take a look at the flooding in santa cruz county this morning. there was a lot of it there. this is outside el chipotle in rio village. the water was basically covering up the sidewalks. watsonville saw a lot of impacts to the storm. the streets were flushed with muddy water as the latest system pushed through the bay area. for those buses along the creeks like orchard
now more than 4,500 customers are in the dark, most of them in the north bay and peninsula. in the south bay san jose's guadalupe river is receding after rising very high a few hours ago. the step used loudspeakers to evacuate unsheltered people living along the waterways. >>> stretches of coyote creek have a lot of debris from evacuated encampments. some tents and makeshift structures blew into the water there. >>> still ahead, imagine going to open your restaurant and seeing...
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san francisco, the north bay, and peninsula. casters say we can expect coastal flooding in some locations. ski resorts are busy places this martin luther king jr. holiday weekend. this is the web camera at palisades tahoe, and still lots of people on the ground there. palisades says it has gotten 12 feet of snow since january 1. more snow pounded the sierra today. people are urged to postpone driving in the area until tuesday. drivers yesterday dealt with white out conditions, as you can see. stretches of i-80 were shut down. right now, chains are required on both 80 and highway 50. all of the snow falling in the sierra nevada mountains is adding up. the uc berkeley central sierra snow lab tweeted the average precipitation is now -- wait for it -- 204% in the current water year. that is a year that began on october 1. we are also at 92% of the amount of water we get from melting snow pack in an average season. the snow lab has averaged more than 90 inches of snow in the last seven days. these are astronomical numbers. spencer: th
san francisco, the north bay, and peninsula. casters say we can expect coastal flooding in some locations. ski resorts are busy places this martin luther king jr. holiday weekend. this is the web camera at palisades tahoe, and still lots of people on the ground there. palisades says it has gotten 12 feet of snow since january 1. more snow pounded the sierra today. people are urged to postpone driving in the area until tuesday. drivers yesterday dealt with white out conditions, as you can see....
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now more than 4,500 customers are in the dark, most of them in the north bay and peninsula. in the south bay san jose's guadalupe river is receding after rising very high a few hours ago. the step used loudspeakers to evacuate unsheltered people living along the waterways. >>> stretches of coyote creek have a lot of debris from evacuated encampments. some tents and makeshift structures blew into the water there. >>> still ahead, imagine going to open your restaurant and seeing this outside of the door. >>> plus some of the most dramatic drone video we have seen all day. >>> also tom hanks is tonight's with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. binaxnow >>> got some breaking news to report, a 2.7 earthquake reported near san leandro, so far no damage reported. >>> take a look at the f
now more than 4,500 customers are in the dark, most of them in the north bay and peninsula. in the south bay san jose's guadalupe river is receding after rising very high a few hours ago. the step used loudspeakers to evacuate unsheltered people living along the waterways. >>> stretches of coyote creek have a lot of debris from evacuated encampments. some tents and makeshift structures blew into the water there. >>> still ahead, imagine going to open your restaurant and seeing...
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the majority are in the north bay and peninsula with about 51,000 customers in the dark, but as you can see, the outages are widespread across the bay area. >> the weather's been forefront in all of our minds. you can check the forecast, look at the radar with our nbc bay area app. you can set it to alert you minutes before it starts to rain again. it's a free download. >>> more weather alert coverage just moments away. >>> an evacuation warning is in place for an area prone to flooding in the north bay. i'll tell you where after the break. you're watching nbc bay area news. with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. binaxnow you go by lots of titltles veteran,n, son, dad.d. -i-it's titime to get t up. -no. veteran,n, son, dad.d. hair stytylist and c cheerlea. so adddding a “student"t” tie migh
the majority are in the north bay and peninsula with about 51,000 customers in the dark, but as you can see, the outages are widespread across the bay area. >> the weather's been forefront in all of our minds. you can check the forecast, look at the radar with our nbc bay area app. you can set it to alert you minutes before it starts to rain again. it's a free download. >>> more weather alert coverage just moments away. >>> an evacuation warning is in place for an area...
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and the peninsula. another 3,300 in the north bay, 759 in the east bay and 5,000 in the south bay. >>> let's take you to the east bay now. rescue crews are getting ready for the possibility they'll need their boats to get through some streets. contra costa fire says they are prepared for the worst. the agency recently launched a water rescue team. you can see crew members in antioch this morning, prepping a couple of inflatable rafts as well as other equipment like chainsaws. the deputy fire chief says his crew is ready to save people stranded in flooded neighborhoods no matter how deep or shallow the water. >> we have rigid bottom inflatable boats capable of doing water rescues in relatively shallow water, not the large boat that you would see in the river or marina. these boats can be powered by smaller motors or they can be powered by ores and paddles in low-depth water. we can get our teams where they need to be and get people out of harm's way. >> the water rescue team says it will be on 24-hour high alert over the next few days. that is not a bad idea. as you mentioned, even though the storm is mo
and the peninsula. another 3,300 in the north bay, 759 in the east bay and 5,000 in the south bay. >>> let's take you to the east bay now. rescue crews are getting ready for the possibility they'll need their boats to get through some streets. contra costa fire says they are prepared for the worst. the agency recently launched a water rescue team. you can see crew members in antioch this morning, prepping a couple of inflatable rafts as well as other equipment like chainsaws. the...
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north. the red and orange, 8:30 it slides east a little more, 9:30, we get a break in parts of the north bay and on the peninsula0:30, we get to dry out, it moves these, and this afternoon we deal with scattered showers. still the threat of thunderstorms exists. many areas over an inch, san mateo possibly over an inch and a half in san ramon and the north bay too. this is a widespread, heavy rain event and the gusts will keep in the next hour, again up to 50 and more at half bay, 54 miles per hour. it will be breezy this afternoon as the winds shift coming from the west. highs will be upper 50's under cloudy conditions and scattered showers still possible and this means a ton of snow in the sierra, up to six feet with gusts to 70 miles per hour. you do not want be driving to and from until monday night. lowes tonight will be cooler with cleaver conditions, dropping to the mid to upper 40's this evening. i want to show you what it looks like for sunday. we get some heavy rain in the morning around eight of talk, but the notice we get spots of -- spots to dry out and monday morning, early for the holiday, starts t
north. the red and orange, 8:30 it slides east a little more, 9:30, we get a break in parts of the north bay and on the peninsula0:30, we get to dry out, it moves these, and this afternoon we deal with scattered showers. still the threat of thunderstorms exists. many areas over an inch, san mateo possibly over an inch and a half in san ramon and the north bay too. this is a widespread, heavy rain event and the gusts will keep in the next hour, again up to 50 and more at half bay, 54 miles per...
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bay. drying out on the peninsula and the north bay. we have been talking about highway 37.pump out more of the water as we dry out this morning. live nobler seven, we have controls on 50 and 80. a winter storm warning still in effect until tomorrow morning. our highest peaks could still see an additional two feet of snow. back here at home, a level 1 on the exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale for the next few hours. by 9 a.m., all this what weather is out of here. the wind will weaken. but be aware of the water standing on the roads. cold air is moving in. we are in the 40's across the board behind the storm system. mostly cloudy, dry after 9 a.m. temperatures basically in the mid-50's, below average for this time of year. chilly overnight, with a blend of stars and clouds. tuesday, expect a lot of sunshine. dry tomorrow, but our next storm arrives wednesday evening to bring us rain behind the storm. then, we enter a dry pattern. morning rain is exiting as we speak. tomorrow is sunday, wednesday with rain in the evening. behind that storm, a nice stretch where we finally hav
bay. drying out on the peninsula and the north bay. we have been talking about highway 37.pump out more of the water as we dry out this morning. live nobler seven, we have controls on 50 and 80. a winter storm warning still in effect until tomorrow morning. our highest peaks could still see an additional two feet of snow. back here at home, a level 1 on the exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale for the next few hours. by 9 a.m., all this what weather is out of here. the wind will weaken. but be...
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by 6:00 we have the heavy orange returning to the north bay and the peninsula and the south bay.does not let up as we go into evening and dinnertime, trying to get everyone settled for bed and settled for the next day. 8:00, heavy widespread rain for the peninsula, pushing into areas such as concord, livermore and san jose. as we move through hour-by-hour we see there is more heavy rainfall as we approach midnight and into tomorrow morning's commute. we are see heavy pockets around napa, fairfield, stretching down to "snl." tomorrow's activity will be more hit or miss but it will be coupled with intense rainfall t times, do not do let your guard up as we move through the next 24 hours. yes, it is an atmospheric river and not only will we see the hef earer amounts of rain, but we will see strong winds out there, upwards of 60 miles an hour or more peaking tonight and through tomorrow morning. the impacts, of course, are the flooding around the bay area, the potential for mudslides, power outages and downed trees. right now if you haven't done so yet, of course, take the time to pr
by 6:00 we have the heavy orange returning to the north bay and the peninsula and the south bay.does not let up as we go into evening and dinnertime, trying to get everyone settled for bed and settled for the next day. 8:00, heavy widespread rain for the peninsula, pushing into areas such as concord, livermore and san jose. as we move through hour-by-hour we see there is more heavy rainfall as we approach midnight and into tomorrow morning's commute. we are see heavy pockets around napa,...
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and central california. here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and san jose area or are spots that we expectost impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. there were many reports of downed power lines overnight, as well as problems with debris flying into those power lines and knocking out the lines. yesterday's storm left damage along the peninsula, including power outages, ktvu is amended. quintana is in south san francisco, where a gas station was nearly destroyed. amanda. at the top just completely fell over and it really crushed two of the pumps as it came down. we are seeing firefighters here now trying to secure the area, trying to figure out really how they're going to clean this up and what they're going to do. we also have new video into our newsroom this morning showing heavy rain and winds causing flooding in redwood city that happened this morning. the video that you're about to see at el camino real and redwood avenue. you can see some homeowners there. they we
and central california. here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and san jose area or are spots that we expectost impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. there were many reports of downed power lines overnight, as well as problems with debris flying into those power lines and knocking out the lines. yesterday's storm left damage along the peninsula,...
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bay and peninsula. cold temperatures and breezy already. a wind advisory in the north bay and frost along the coast, peninsula, bayshore. cold mornings and hcill -- chilly afternoons through tuesday. liz: thank you for joining us, i am liz kreutz along with liz arjun -- lisa argen. gma is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't believe i survived ♪ ♪ ♪ spun around, flipped upside down, ♪ ♪ i'm alive ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, america. s.c.o.r.p.i.o.n. scrapped. the unit whose members were involved in the brutal beating death of tyre nichols now permanently deactivated. [ crowd chanting ] >> protesters demanding even more action. the new efforts at police reform as we take a closer look at the calls for change, speaking with the naacp president live. >>> the big chill. 17 million americans from minnesota to texas under windchill alerts as low as 50 below zero. plus, the flooding threat in the south. >>> relentless assault. russia stepping up its offensive in eastern ukraine. we're on the ground seeing ukraine's weaponry. >> this is a t-72, a soviet-era
bay and peninsula. cold temperatures and breezy already. a wind advisory in the north bay and frost along the coast, peninsula, bayshore. cold mornings and hcill -- chilly afternoons through tuesday. liz: thank you for joining us, i am liz kreutz along with liz arjun -- lisa argen. gma is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't believe i survived ♪ ♪ ♪ spun around, flipped upside down, ♪ ♪ i'm alive ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, america. s.c.o.r.p.i.o.n. scrapped. the unit whose members...
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that's .25 to .50 to the north bay and east bay, less for the peninsula and south bay. trace amounts to .2. tomorrow morning, it's going to be cold to begin, 36 in the tri-valley. south bay at 39. bundle up through the east bay. you're at 37. mid-30s north bay. daytime highs tomorrow, jacket weather all day long. temperatures here in the 50s. again, this starts our extended break of drying weather. that storm track we showed you is going to get pushed north from this area of high pressure. let me show you that seven-day forecast. sunshine returning here in sf the next seven days. boy, do we need it. look at those morning temps, down in the 30s all the way through sunday, yeah. saturday morning, 31 for the average. parts of the north bay could be into the mid and upper 20s. >> wow, that's crazy. >> jess karks it's cold right now, she had a heat pad on. >> thanks for outing me. it's legal. >> what do you have happening over here? >> he's got pants on, that's what he's got. >>> up next, california pushes for more electric cars. one state is looking to ban the sale of them.
that's .25 to .50 to the north bay and east bay, less for the peninsula and south bay. trace amounts to .2. tomorrow morning, it's going to be cold to begin, 36 in the tri-valley. south bay at 39. bundle up through the east bay. you're at 37. mid-30s north bay. daytime highs tomorrow, jacket weather all day long. temperatures here in the 50s. again, this starts our extended break of drying weather. that storm track we showed you is going to get pushed north from this area of high pressure. let...
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said more than 11,000 customers still without power with the bulk of the outages in the north bay and on the peninsula. ktvu is jana katsuyama reports from daly city, where some residents have been without power since yesterday afternoon. 24 hours and counting. the power has been out in daly city and jackie lands luxury auto service center has been out of service since 5:15 p.m. wednesday. no power no nothing and then we can do anything from yesterday and took these photos showing the giant tree that crashed onto a power line during wednesday's storm at pearse street and edgeworth avenue next door, the peninsula del rey senior living community was dark residents say they were asked to stay in their rooms, providing food here. so that's one good thing you know, since we're all seniors here. we had we had to get flashlights and lamps and so forth. turned it on . so you know, even candles down line left more than 2700. daly city customers without power about 1900 were restored by 10 a.m. thursday, but still some 840 customers were in the dark thursday night only moonlight and candlelight visible in the b
said more than 11,000 customers still without power with the bulk of the outages in the north bay and on the peninsula. ktvu is jana katsuyama reports from daly city, where some residents have been without power since yesterday afternoon. 24 hours and counting. the power has been out in daly city and jackie lands luxury auto service center has been out of service since 5:15 p.m. wednesday. no power no nothing and then we can do anything from yesterday and took these photos showing the giant...
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bay area customers were without heat and lights. more than 5,000 customers in the north bay. about 3,000 along the peninsula and some 1,400 in the east bay. the south bay and san francisco faring better, although i know things have changed overnight. we'll, of course, continue to bring you updates throughout the morning. >>> san francisco dodged most of the initial storm but are bracing for the next round today. businesses along 17th street were flooded out last week, but as more sandbags have become available, storefronts and apartment buildings are stocking up. some local businesses are now going a step farther. we built up a second layer of barriers, a step in here, put the sandbags on top. we built padding underneath so it suctions down to the flooring and bolted it to the building. >> mayor london breed issued a local proclamation of emergency. this allows the city to recoup storm-related costs from the state government. and we have running list of information that you can use during these storms on our website including evacuations and storm damage. go to nbcbayarea.com. click the banner at the top of
bay area customers were without heat and lights. more than 5,000 customers in the north bay. about 3,000 along the peninsula and some 1,400 in the east bay. the south bay and san francisco faring better, although i know things have changed overnight. we'll, of course, continue to bring you updates throughout the morning. >>> san francisco dodged most of the initial storm but are bracing for the next round today. businesses along 17th street were flooded out last week, but as more...
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this covers beaches in san francisco, the north bay and the peninsula. reggie: on the peninsula, while the rain calmed down, wind and flooding poses safety threats to drivers and residents. in menlo park, a massive tree took down power lines and blocked a driveway. we also came across a number of branches leading -- leaning against power lines. neighbors say they don't mind the rain but they are ready for the storms to stop. >> i'm looking forward to clear weather. i've got a lot of shoes that are soaking wet. [laughter] reggie: with the rain still coming down, the roadways continued to experience issues too. in san mateo, the driver of his mustang lost control on the entrance ramp and ended up in the ditch. if you have somewhere to be this morning, be careful because the roads are still slick. jobina: the postal service confirmed one of the trucks toppled over high winds on the golden gate bridge. it was heading south on the bridge when it was blown onto its side saturday. the bridge was shut down on both directions as crews worked to remove the truck. t
this covers beaches in san francisco, the north bay and the peninsula. reggie: on the peninsula, while the rain calmed down, wind and flooding poses safety threats to drivers and residents. in menlo park, a massive tree took down power lines and blocked a driveway. we also came across a number of branches leading -- leaning against power lines. neighbors say they don't mind the rain but they are ready for the storms to stop. >> i'm looking forward to clear weather. i've got a lot of shoes...
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bay area. close to 1000 customers don't have power on the peninsula. and in the north bay. well, more than 10,000 customers are still in the dark in the south bay. but first, justin campbell has the latest now from san jose. the power has been out in this willow. glen area for roughly 36 hours since tuesday morning. >> a pg and e says there are still roughly 300 homes and businesses without power, but crews will be working all night to restore electricity. you know, they just felt like hurricane force winds. we'll lubitz's the howling winds shook his house early tuesday morning waking up him and his wife. came running in >> here's a tree across the street from us. that was kind of swaying really hard that snapped collapse onto the car, cross the street and then the power went out, lou, because been without power for almost 2 days pg and e says of falling tree took down a transmission tower near the intersection of loneliness and lincoln avenue. >> the utility is trying to restore some power to the remaining 300 homes by wednesday night, but also sent out an alert saying som
bay area. close to 1000 customers don't have power on the peninsula. and in the north bay. well, more than 10,000 customers are still in the dark in the south bay. but first, justin campbell has the latest now from san jose. the power has been out in this willow. glen area for roughly 36 hours since tuesday morning. >> a pg and e says there are still roughly 300 homes and businesses without power, but crews will be working all night to restore electricity. you know, they just felt like...
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the north bay and the peninsula account for most of the current power outages. if you lose power you can still watch abc7news live on your phone. we are streaming through the bay area episode download it now. >> our stremme coverage continues throughout the hour. we will take you live to the east bay where the concern is about mudslides. storm cleanup underway in san francisco. phil matier weighs in on a ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver. harness the power of 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins to smooth, heal, and moisturize your dry skin. gold bond. champion your skin. >> with a break in the storms, traffic was briefly stumped on southbound 880 for pothole repair. caltrans crews who worked near dixon landing road in fremont. traffic backed up for several miles. shorter trains because the rain damage the wheels on thousands of train cars. the wills have to be replaced or repaired which can take 20 hours per car. birch trains are running at -- bart trains are running at slower speeds. all asset ferry routes are at normal schedules. muni is running
the north bay and the peninsula account for most of the current power outages. if you lose power you can still watch abc7news live on your phone. we are streaming through the bay area episode download it now. >> our stremme coverage continues throughout the hour. we will take you live to the east bay where the concern is about mudslides. storm cleanup underway in san francisco. phil matier weighs in on a ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver. harness the power of 7...
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at last check, just over 10,000 bay area customers were in the dark, mostly in the north bay and along the peninsula. >> when there is extensive damage like we are seeing today, it can sometimes take a wild to assess the situation. we know that this is very frustrating for customers, who are looking to keep their families safe and businesses running. >> since new year's eve, pg&e has restored power to nearly 2 million customers. >>> still ahead, we go to san mateo county, where one tiny community is all that stands between the water rushing down the mountains, and the ocean it is trying to reach. >>> take a look at this. it is a street looking more like a river. yes. that is a neighborhood. the flash flooding in monterey county. business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up to 60% a year when you add comcast business mobile. or, ask how to get up to a $750 pre
at last check, just over 10,000 bay area customers were in the dark, mostly in the north bay and along the peninsula. >> when there is extensive damage like we are seeing today, it can sometimes take a wild to assess the situation. we know that this is very frustrating for customers, who are looking to keep their families safe and businesses running. >> since new year's eve, pg&e has restored power to nearly 2 million customers. >>> still ahead, we go to san mateo...
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north bay. and, along the peninsula. like lahanda in the mountains along the san mateo county coast. they have no lights, no refrigeration for their groceries which are a total loss right now. same story along main street. and the local pub. that is where theyfireplace to try to stay warm. and, you know, example of one of the many problems is coming up here, one of the trees that has come down this week, we spoke with one homeowner who lost two trees on his property. and that is not all. >> the first big gust took the trampoline. must have went over the fence. there's a debris field that goes down through this field here. and, it ended up down by the highway down there. >> and luckily, he has a generator he has been running for power. he has been told that pg&e might restore its service by 11:00 tonight. but he says they have already pushed them back several times. so everything really coming with the big dose of maybe and ish these days. >> a lot of that coming the next couple of days as well. so be prepared. all right, anne, thank you. >>> we followed a contractor today as he fixed
north bay. and, along the peninsula. like lahanda in the mountains along the san mateo county coast. they have no lights, no refrigeration for their groceries which are a total loss right now. same story along main street. and the local pub. that is where theyfireplace to try to stay warm. and, you know, example of one of the many problems is coming up here, one of the trees that has come down this week, we spoke with one homeowner who lost two trees on his property. and that is not all....
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north bay, rather late in the morning. you can see that the rain really settles down on the north bay and it's pretty much across the east bay peninsulathe afternoon. a little bit up in the north bay. they do so to the east and south. but that looks to be as we approach sunset with that. but the rain does turn off temporarily before the next storm system. straight out, the rain bucket. now here's what we collect. not much happens during the day. a couple of sprinkles, perhaps there and here and there. and we get to later tonight. here's the collection box as we approach tomorrow morning at 8, we're picking up somewhat over an as you can see, all those inland areas around the immediate bay. it's more modest, relatively speaking with oakland over 3 quarters of an inch of rain, but almost an inch for san francisco. long-range forecasters are break into monday morning tuesday and then for wednesday, thursday, friday gets interesting here in a friday saturday. yeah, everybody gets involved all the way down to socal and all the way up north to seattle. but the wednesday thursday, friday zone, that's going to be more broken up a little bit.
north bay, rather late in the morning. you can see that the rain really settles down on the north bay and it's pretty much across the east bay peninsulathe afternoon. a little bit up in the north bay. they do so to the east and south. but that looks to be as we approach sunset with that. but the rain does turn off temporarily before the next storm system. straight out, the rain bucket. now here's what we collect. not much happens during the day. a couple of sprinkles, perhaps there and here and...
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and e. here are the latest numbers south bay, saying with the most outages with more than 10,000 nearly 1000 customers in the dark in both the north bay and the peninsula, close to 3 50 in the east bay and just find outages being reported in san francisco with that, we'll check in with chief meteorologist bill martin. everyone looking forward to tomorrow. yeah i day for the first real dry day and a little bit of time and it will be nice, but we did get some rain again today, but you know, most of it. check out san jose eight hundreds of an inch and then go up to the north bay about 50 miles to the north, and you're at 3.5 inches. i mean, that's ridiculous disparity. most of us were in this half inch to an inch range, as you can see here in redwood city. but marin county i mean, just that the setup they have there. tip a graphically were it was very favorable to this weather system. it's kind of the south facing mount tam up into the wood acre area. look at some of these totals over the past 24 hours. they had a flood watch all the flood watches and advisories should be dropped in the next few hours, but they had some steep rises on some of those creeks
and e. here are the latest numbers south bay, saying with the most outages with more than 10,000 nearly 1000 customers in the dark in both the north bay and the peninsula, close to 3 50 in the east bay and just find outages being reported in san francisco with that, we'll check in with chief meteorologist bill martin. everyone looking forward to tomorrow. yeah i day for the first real dry day and a little bit of time and it will be nice, but we did get some rain again today, but you know, most...
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we have team coverage across the bay area from flooding in the north bay and on the peninsula and power outages in the south bay. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. a total of 18 people have now been confirmed dead statewide because of the recent storms. the latest victim was 43 year-old daphne, fun tino of ukiah. her body was found trapped in a car submerged by flood waters in sonoma county. investigators say they believe 5 tino was swept off the road and got stuck in a flooded field in forestville. this happened last night. she called 9-1-1 for help. but the call got disconnected and one first responders got to the scene. they were unable to find the underwater vehicle until today. >> the water had receded overnight and we were able to find her sadly, we found her in her car. she did not make it. >> officials say this is a tragic reminder of just how dangerous it is to drive on flooded roadways. it's the second storm related death in sonoma county in less than a week. a flood warning is in effect tonight. actually, it's a flood watch toni
we have team coverage across the bay area from flooding in the north bay and on the peninsula and power outages in the south bay. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. a total of 18 people have now been confirmed dead statewide because of the recent storms. the latest victim was 43 year-old daphne, fun tino of ukiah. her body was found trapped in a car submerged by flood waters in sonoma county. investigators say they believe 5 tino was swept off the...
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most of them are in the north bay and the peninsula. >>> i got a message from a viewer saying their powerin the are using a flashlight to get ready this morning. we have a lot of trees in the roadway. this fallen tree took out a power line. this is happening in the south bay. that is where justin andrews is, live in san jose. can you tell the damage any structures or cars? >> reporter: the good news is, does not appear that there are buildings or cars in the area. this tree took out a power line. we are just off of the st. thomas expressway . if you can see this tree, it really took out this cais ution tape ouarnd it ghrito w.we have rlwee.seen ere cars through the area. they are speeding pretty fast. one of our guards has a slowdown traffic to make sure they don't run into the tree. there is a truck coming right now. we should see it shortly, going around the tree. san jose is alerting us to make sure you are careful, fewer driving or you are outside. be aware of your surroundings. with the soil so saturated, and you couple that with a high winds this morning, we could see more downed tr
most of them are in the north bay and the peninsula. >>> i got a message from a viewer saying their powerin the are using a flashlight to get ready this morning. we have a lot of trees in the roadway. this fallen tree took out a power line. this is happening in the south bay. that is where justin andrews is, live in san jose. can you tell the damage any structures or cars? >> reporter: the good news is, does not appear that there are buildings or cars in the area. this tree took...
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and right now the bay area has more than 16,000 outages in total. that includes more than 10,000 in the north bay, 2500 each in the east bay and the peninsula. the south bay appears to be doing better with just under 400 outages. >>> we have live team coverage for you this morning with everything you need to noah cross the by. justin andrews is live,. >>> we start here with first alert meteorologist jessica burch tracking the very latest on the storm system. buzz it is really impacting people who are hitting the roads and waking up in their homes. >> the winds woke me up this morning. we are under a high wind warning until 8:00 a.m. this is throughout the bay area. we are seeing wind gusts. things are slowly starting to calm down along the peninsula. wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour at the max. >>> we are going to see that until the morning hours expire in the afternoon. wind will start dying down this afternoon, but they have been pushing in from the south. as this atmospheric river is angled underneath us. bringing all the rain and wind from the south. >>> we are going to continue to see that all morning long from the first alert doppler
and right now the bay area has more than 16,000 outages in total. that includes more than 10,000 in the north bay, 2500 each in the east bay and the peninsula. the south bay appears to be doing better with just under 400 outages. >>> we have live team coverage for you this morning with everything you need to noah cross the by. justin andrews is live,. >>> we start here with first alert meteorologist jessica burch tracking the very latest on the storm system. buzz it is really...
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and dry pocket. but then by tomorrow morning, we're going get hit again with the heavier rain from the north bay right on down through the peninsula. so when it comes to this weather this evening, we're still under the flood watch here for all the bay area. and as i've been stressing, really, the folks that need to stay on the most alert here is if you have a creek, stream or river directly in your backyard or, you know, a half mile or so away, because that's what it is the big issue tonight we could see some of that flash flooding from all of this rain. it has to go somewhere. so again, a flood watch for the entire bay area. but the biggest risk is anyone living near a creek, stream, or river. as we talked about, a flood warning, what looks to be imminent flooding along the russian river in guerneville going to 35 feet tomorrow and friday. but then look at this. new information tonight, sunday and monday, up to 40 feet, which would be a major flood on the russian river in guerneville. so you've got to make those plans and make them now. besides the flooding problems, we can continue to see it's the wind tonight. some of the gusts
and dry pocket. but then by tomorrow morning, we're going get hit again with the heavier rain from the north bay right on down through the peninsula. so when it comes to this weather this evening, we're still under the flood watch here for all the bay area. and as i've been stressing, really, the folks that need to stay on the most alert here is if you have a creek, stream or river directly in your backyard or, you know, a half mile or so away, because that's what it is the big issue tonight we...
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not as pronounced as you can see up to the north bay and around the peninsula. those winds currently now, as you can see, pretty much single digits. but we're expecting another little pop come later on during the forecast time period.rwe're going to stay in the 30's for the next couple of hours. those inland spots. here's a nice pop, drier, tends to do that. get the sun out to rock and roll, start moving those temperatures into the afternoon. a police a little bit by winter standards. we're still eyeballing. what's going to go on for this weekend? maybe a chance of rain developing right now. all right. thank you for that day. >> and a recap of what we know about that mass shooting that took place in half moon bay and san mateo county. 7 people are dead. one person is in critical condition after a man opened fire in 2 separate locations in the city. deputies have arrested the suspect. a 67 year-old half moon bay resident, 2 newly jal. he was arrested at a san mateo county sheriff's office substation and downtown half bay, about 2 hours after the shooting unfolded
not as pronounced as you can see up to the north bay and around the peninsula. those winds currently now, as you can see, pretty much single digits. but we're expecting another little pop come later on during the forecast time period.rwe're going to stay in the 30's for the next couple of hours. those inland spots. here's a nice pop, drier, tends to do that. get the sun out to rock and roll, start moving those temperatures into the afternoon. a police a little bit by winter standards. we're...
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advisories, warnings and the deeper blue for the north bay valleys, interior of the east bay in the south bay frost advisories and lighter blue along the bay shore on the peninsula in the upper elevations of the north bay. now the showers and snow for that matter that we saw from the sierra to the bay area couple days ago. still lingering right along the mexican southern california border. we are seeing some heavy snowfall in the mountains of baja, california, to the south of the border here in the bay area, though things are pretty quiet just like they were yesterday. we're looking at another crystal clear day ahead of us. high pressure ridge in place for the time being. this will keep us dry. there's that low that spring showers right along the border. now we are going to be seeing another push of cooler air over the next several days. this is eventually going to result in our next chance of showers arriving thursday night into friday morning between here and there there. nice and quiet. as for today, daytime highs, mostly in the 50's today, very similar to yesterday. we're keeping the sunshine around. we've obviously got the cold morning again. then we've got
advisories, warnings and the deeper blue for the north bay valleys, interior of the east bay in the south bay frost advisories and lighter blue along the bay shore on the peninsula in the upper elevations of the north bay. now the showers and snow for that matter that we saw from the sierra to the bay area couple days ago. still lingering right along the mexican southern california border. we are seeing some heavy snowfall in the mountains of baja, california, to the south of the border here in...
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looking to fill 400 positions in the east bay, and hundreds more in the north bay, san francisco peninsulare also accepted online. we have a qr code to take you to the site. you can find it on kpix.com. >>> time right now is 5:56. we are feeling confident about our niners into sunday. do the experts agree? we look at the championship game. >>> strong support for chief armstrong. the group sending the letter to the mayor asking he be reinstated. >>> reparations for protests over the death of tyre nichols. ♪♪ ♪ our love is strwhur♪ ♪ it's sweet love, it's sweet love ♪ ♪ it's sweet love baby ♪ as unique as your love pandora, for every story [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial help. and every plan offered is comprehensive, covering preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. regardless of your income, check today to see how covered california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. c
looking to fill 400 positions in the east bay, and hundreds more in the north bay, san francisco peninsulare also accepted online. we have a qr code to take you to the site. you can find it on kpix.com. >>> time right now is 5:56. we are feeling confident about our niners into sunday. do the experts agree? we look at the championship game. >>> strong support for chief armstrong. the group sending the letter to the mayor asking he be reinstated. >>> reparations for...
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most of the outages affecting you in the peninsula and the north bay. oillets go from the north bay up to the east bay where the entire east oakland apartment complex behind me, it is red tagged from the storm. a lot of people forced to find shelter last night. a huge eucalpytus tree fell across the top of that building. and, removal crews are out. they have been doing there what they have been doing all over the bay area. in this case, the force of the fall. >> loose branches, all that. right there. trees have been falling. >> thankfully, nobody got hurt. thaluntil that red tag you seth o on lled lace e ft out yoat mi pele in another east oakland apartment complex are displaced. they have been displaced since new year's day. the bottom line, frustration follows the flood. andrea nakano introduces you to one family still waiting to go home. >> reporter: this is not the way families hoped to start off the new year and some of the kids are having the hardest time with this. as they go back to school, they are now calling a hotel their new home. >> i just
most of the outages affecting you in the peninsula and the north bay. oillets go from the north bay up to the east bay where the entire east oakland apartment complex behind me, it is red tagged from the storm. a lot of people forced to find shelter last night. a huge eucalpytus tree fell across the top of that building. and, removal crews are out. they have been doing there what they have been doing all over the bay area. in this case, the force of the fall. >> loose branches, all that....
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outages and customers in the dark right now including more than 10,000 in the north bay and 2500 each in the east bay and peninsula . on the peninsula, san mateo county experiencing the brunt of storms on and off and there is a temporary evacuation point and resource center. lauren is there now , what are you seeing in the area? >> reporter: good morning. strong wind and plenty of rain in half moon bay. the county is warning the power outages are possible in this weather as well as spotty cell service . residents can come to the red cross center to charge their phones and use the internet and escape the rain for a little while. there are sandbags available to help with coastal flooding. they are already clearing debris off the highway and i also saw giant waves across the coast with rather dangerous conditions this morning . we are under an awning and the rain has let up slightly . there are pools starting to form with conditions dangerous and high wind gusts along the coast this morning . >> take advantage of that if you have it in your area . >> and people living in niles county and alameda county are recommendi
outages and customers in the dark right now including more than 10,000 in the north bay and 2500 each in the east bay and peninsula . on the peninsula, san mateo county experiencing the brunt of storms on and off and there is a temporary evacuation point and resource center. lauren is there now , what are you seeing in the area? >> reporter: good morning. strong wind and plenty of rain in half moon bay. the county is warning the power outages are possible in this weather as well as spotty...
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that includes 10,000 in the north bay, 2500 each in the east bay and on the peninsula. people near niles canyon in alameda county are being urged to fine shelter elsewhere. the office of emergency services is recommending if you live on these roads, you should have left ahead of this storm. justin andrews is live. justin, the big issue here is access to the area. can you explain how difficult it is? and i can see how bad it is out there for you right now too. >> reporter: yeah the conditions we are experiencing right now is the reason why these evacuations are in place. about 30 seconds before you tossed to me there was a huge wind gust that almost blew our camera over. i had to add this ziploc bag overmyin conditions are worsening. you can see the rain and the ponding and the puddling we are seeing here. again niles canyon road is just on the other side. >>> if we can been up, look at the american flag whipping in the winds. those are the conditions we are experiencing right now. this is why alameda county officials are asking people to leave their homes right now. bec
that includes 10,000 in the north bay, 2500 each in the east bay and on the peninsula. people near niles canyon in alameda county are being urged to fine shelter elsewhere. the office of emergency services is recommending if you live on these roads, you should have left ahead of this storm. justin andrews is live. justin, the big issue here is access to the area. can you explain how difficult it is? and i can see how bad it is out there for you right now too. >> reporter: yeah the...
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50s by late morning into the upper 50s at 1:00 and we'll make it into the mid-60s for many spots for the south bay to the peninsula and upper 50s for the north bay. mike, stopping at the gas station, where are some of those prices a little bit lower? >>> a variety of prices many below $4 but most above $4 that i see on the roadway. san mateo county it's belmont with double time on harbor boulevard $3.99. the south bay we're checking in on cupertino's best. san jose has many below $4. cupertino car wash, the best for that city is $3.89 a gallon. dublin's arco the best for the entire county at $3.39. quite a range. we have a couple of hot spots, northbound 87 is really jammed. a crash with a busted axle. bad timing as we see the bulk of the commute kicking in. a tough drive heading up 87. 101 shows you a typical build. everything but 87. it may ripple out. you may see more traffic over to 17. we'll watch for that shift. this alert called by chp as well continuing for san leandro. only your right lane is open. back to you. >>> 6:11 right now. wages on the rise. next, the big box chain that just announced a bump in pay as retailers struggle to f
50s by late morning into the upper 50s at 1:00 and we'll make it into the mid-60s for many spots for the south bay to the peninsula and upper 50s for the north bay. mike, stopping at the gas station, where are some of those prices a little bit lower? >>> a variety of prices many below $4 but most above $4 that i see on the roadway. san mateo county it's belmont with double time on harbor boulevard $3.99. the south bay we're checking in on cupertino's best. san jose has many below $4....
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bay area, approxima 25,000 customers are without power right now according to pg&e. we just got an update in the last few minutes and they say on the peninsula and in the north bay are e the majority of these outages are. they say on the peninsula, more than 10,000 customers are without power and in the north bay, nearly 9000 customers are without power. they say they are working tirelessly to restore the power and have 4000 crews in the fields working to do this and have not given an estimated restoration time for these outages. in the east bay, tense moments in castro valley is fire fighters spent almost an hour trying to rescue a man pinned under a massive tree that fell on his home. the tree weighs close to 200 tons. neighbors who watch the rescue say it -- say he is lucky to be alive. some of the images you are about to see could be disturbing. >> responders were able to carry out this father who was trapped under a eucalyptus tree that fell through his route. -- fell through his >> roof. >>there was a loud explosion, a rumble and my first thought was an earthquake and >> >> then the power went off. michelle said she helped to comfort his wife as he was being re
bay area, approxima 25,000 customers are without power right now according to pg&e. we just got an update in the last few minutes and they say on the peninsula and in the north bay are e the majority of these outages are. they say on the peninsula, more than 10,000 customers are without power and in the north bay, nearly 9000 customers are without power. they say they are working tirelessly to restore the power and have 4000 crews in the fields working to do this and have not given an...
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north bay and east bay. we'll undergo a little break overnight. by tomorrow morning, 6:00, you can see how the heavy downpours will be back with us over the north bay, san francisco and the peninsula. that's really the nature of what we're going to undergo tomorrow. these waves of rain moving in and moving out, at least through about 1:00. then by tomorrow evening a much welcome break. that's going to be so good for us here across the bay area. the storm system did pick up speed this afternoon which has been good to limit some of the rainfall totals right now as the worst hits. you the see through 11:30, overall totals ranging from 1-2 inches. really the bulk of us 1-1.5 inches, some of the higher totals into the north bay. we add some of the rain tomorrow, cumulative with the storm 1-3 inches. right now it's not nearly as strong as what we had this past weekend. still under a flood watch here throughout the entire bay area. as i've been saying, i think the biggest thing to worry about is if you have a cream, stream or river behind your house, you have to stay on alert. the kind of rain we're seeing, it's flash flooding, so it could come up very fast. speaking of flooding, we've b
north bay and east bay. we'll undergo a little break overnight. by tomorrow morning, 6:00, you can see how the heavy downpours will be back with us over the north bay, san francisco and the peninsula. that's really the nature of what we're going to undergo tomorrow. these waves of rain moving in and moving out, at least through about 1:00. then by tomorrow evening a much welcome break. that's going to be so good for us here across the bay area. the storm system did pick up speed this afternoon...
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gonna be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and the san jose area, or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. pg and e is also asking its customers to do their part by securing outdoor furniture, tarps and garbage cans so they don't blow into power lines during those storms. last hour, san francisco mayor london breed and other city leaders updated the city's storm response and operations. she asked people not to venture out during the storm . the wind gusts pick up anywhere between 50 and 70 mph. we can anticipate that trees will be falling power outages will occur. floods will happen in the city and we want to do everything we can to minimize the amount of time that our emergency personnel is spending on life threatening types of situations. mayor urge people to avoid calling 911 unless it is a life threatening emergency, she said. residents can call 311 with questions
gonna be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and the san jose area, or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. pg and e is also asking its customers to do their part by securing outdoor furniture, tarps and garbage cans so they don't blow...
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you see here especially in the north bay at orange and red, that's the more moderate rainfall in the north bay and then we have heavier rain sweeping through the peninsula but noticed it quickly clears and is gone by tuesday. another great day and we have a chance to dry out before the atmospheric river. here are the rainfall estimates for your neighborhood. you can see generally less than half an inch, and san francisco .43 inches and a little more and half moon bay. in brentwood and young fellow about a quarter of an inch. tomorrow morning we will wake up to a lot of the cloud cover, pretty chilly in the north bay some upper 30's there and lots of low to mid 40's in the bay in the afternoon it will be much cooler and generally we will be near mid-50's for almost everybody, only in the upper 40's. it is going to feel very cold tomorrow and you will want your winter coats out. in addition to that there is a winter weather advisories or not a good time to go to and from tahoe. they will be getting more snow that starts at 10 a.m. tomorrow through 4 a.m. tuesday that will be not a good time to drive it will be difficult five to 10 inches above 5000 feet i
you see here especially in the north bay at orange and red, that's the more moderate rainfall in the north bay and then we have heavier rain sweeping through the peninsula but noticed it quickly clears and is gone by tuesday. another great day and we have a chance to dry out before the atmospheric river. here are the rainfall estimates for your neighborhood. you can see generally less than half an inch, and san francisco .43 inches and a little more and half moon bay. in brentwood and young...
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we continue with flood watches over the north bay, east bay and the peninsula because a lot of the creeks, streams and rivers continue to run very high and fast and you may encounter water on the roadways tonight, so please be careful out there. again, it's nothing that we're seeing rising water in specific places, it's just you have to be on the watch as you head out tonight in the car. a look at storm ranger and mobile doppler radar. the worst of the storm has started to move out. we're finding areas of rain we're tracking. we'll get to that. this moderate rain moving through 4:49, bay point. moderate showers here continuing over san rafael at 4:42 and through pinole into 5:27 tonight. so through this evening, again, things should begin to taper off. i don't really think there's a whole lot left at 11:00. maybe lingering rain up toward guerneville. tomorrow morning, a dry start. and then the good news continues for tomorrow's forecast. we may actually -- yes -- get in some sunshine as we head into tomorrow afternoon right around 2:00 p.m. all in all it is looking like a break for us as
we continue with flood watches over the north bay, east bay and the peninsula because a lot of the creeks, streams and rivers continue to run very high and fast and you may encounter water on the roadways tonight, so please be careful out there. again, it's nothing that we're seeing rising water in specific places, it's just you have to be on the watch as you head out tonight in the car. a look at storm ranger and mobile doppler radar. the worst of the storm has started to move out. we're...
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north bay, you may notice a few wet spots on roadways. most rainfall and snowfall for that matter to is up in lake county right now. as for the quarter, the bay itself, a few sprinkles on the peninsulae north bay. futurecast shows mostly dry conditions today. watch for some drizzly. misty spots. and as you can see, a lot of cloud cover into tomorrow. there's the rain pushing through before you even get up in the morning. pockets of heavy rain at times for the morning as well. as for the mid to late afternoon, the very heaviest of rain, though, that arrives while you're sleeping during your saturday evening into early sunday morning. as for today, it's a break from the flood advisories. flood watches go back into effect starting 04:00am tomorrow through tuesday evening. temps today in the 40's and 50's to start. we will reach the low 60's for some of us later on. i'm going to be talking. everything you need to know for this weekend. so stay with us. as for our roadways, still looking good on the bay bridge. love to see a commute. that's only 10 minutes across the bay bridge, especially. so we do get a little later in the morning. hopefully it keeps friday light like this san mateo br
north bay, you may notice a few wet spots on roadways. most rainfall and snowfall for that matter to is up in lake county right now. as for the quarter, the bay itself, a few sprinkles on the peninsulae north bay. futurecast shows mostly dry conditions today. watch for some drizzly. misty spots. and as you can see, a lot of cloud cover into tomorrow. there's the rain pushing through before you even get up in the morning. pockets of heavy rain at times for the morning as well. as for the mid to...
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bay area and the rest of our state. those folks are going to be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california. here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and the san jose area, or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. there were so many reports of downed power lines overnight, as well as problems with debris flying at power lines and knocking out electricity time now. 708 police in san jose, we're evacuating people who live along creeks and rivers because of heavy rain, the city of san jose already declared a state of emergency because of possible flooding. a mandatory evacuation order was issued. and then last night, the police were out there getting people who live along coyote creek to move to higher ground. city and county says shelters and warming centers have expanded their capacity for emergency purposes and transportation is being provided for those people who are being evacuated now in the east bay. heavy rains turned some busy streets into rivers. cars were actually
bay area and the rest of our state. those folks are going to be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california. here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and the san jose area, or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. there were so many reports of downed power lines overnight, as well as...
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and we are looking at a dry start as we head through tomorrow. rainfall totals, trace amounts to .5 inches. best chance north bay, east bay. less through the south bay and the peninsula, which is a sigh of relief for you. if you're still doing it in kind of storm cleanup. tomorrow morning, starting off cold, down to the 30s. 36 in the tri-valley. south bay 39. layer it up. a heavier jacket in the east bay, 37. 42 in san francisco. number one show there in the north bay, 35, a chance of patchy frost. tomorrow, this begins our much-needed extended break. we're going to get sunshine. temperatures here in the low to mid-50s across the bay area. 56 in santa rosa. 55 in half moon bay. 54 in san jose. we'll stay with similar weather like this all the way through the next seven days. from an area of high pressure that's going to take the storm track that has been so aggressive and just hammering us with all of those storms. it's going to push that storm track off to the north, so high pressure bringing it in with dry weather. cold mornings. in san francisco, we have that sunshine through the next seven days. daytime highs in the 50s. morning lows upper 30s and low to mid-40s
and we are looking at a dry start as we head through tomorrow. rainfall totals, trace amounts to .5 inches. best chance north bay, east bay. less through the south bay and the peninsula, which is a sigh of relief for you. if you're still doing it in kind of storm cleanup. tomorrow morning, starting off cold, down to the 30s. 36 in the tri-valley. south bay 39. layer it up. a heavier jacket in the east bay, 37. 42 in san francisco. number one show there in the north bay, 35, a chance of patchy...
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Jan 5, 2023
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to be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and san jose area or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. pgd has said that it does set up . it did set up sites from bakersfield to the oregon border to get supplies and trucks out to cruise even quicker. it says it has $700 million worth of inventory on hand, replace any equipment that fails, coverage of tonight's big storm will continue throughout the night. but first signs of improvement. we're going to update you on buffalo bills player damar. hamlin also had the man accused of killing for college students in idaho is being brought back from philadelphia tonight to face charges and russia now blaming its own soldiers. for a ukrainian missile attack that killed nearly 90 people. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... it's the xfinity hello 2023 sale! now hurry, and you can ge
to be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula, north bay and san jose area or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. pgd has said that it does set up . it did set up sites from bakersfield to the oregon border to get supplies and trucks out to cruise even...
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and heavier downpours over marin county right now. another one following that up. light to moderate rain over the north bay right now. light showers down the peninsula and for the east bay. those will diminish first. all of the rain showers will diminish over the next several hours and futurecast shows a few lingering sprinkles from northern sonoma county by the time we hit the 11:00 newscast with dry weather continuing over the rest of tonight and through the day on thursday. a mix of clouds and sunshine. above average temperatures but it's temporary. lining up to the west, approaching before the sun comes up on friday. the latest forecast beginning to converge on an arrival time around 6:00 a.m. for most of the bay area read as we head into the busiest word of the morning commute. some of the heaviest rain and gusty us wind will be rolling right to the bay area. this moves through fairly quickly, raining most of the morning on friday. by the time we had mid-day in the afternoon, lingering leftover showers. we dry out friday night and the next wave of rain moving in saturday morning. the wind gust are not going to be as strong as the past couple of
and heavier downpours over marin county right now. another one following that up. light to moderate rain over the north bay right now. light showers down the peninsula and for the east bay. those will diminish first. all of the rain showers will diminish over the next several hours and futurecast shows a few lingering sprinkles from northern sonoma county by the time we hit the 11:00 newscast with dry weather continuing over the rest of tonight and through the day on thursday. a mix of clouds...
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Jan 5, 2023
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and those green circles. here is a breakdown of the hardest hit areas. pg&e reports nearly 27,000 customers are in the dark in the north bay. the peninsula has about 25,000 and the south bay has more than 8000. jocelyn is tracking the damage on the peninsula including at a south san francisco gas station where i canopy came tumbling down. >>> fire crews have gone to look at the damage, what is the status? >> reporter: yes ryan they work here earlier today look at some of the damage. there are other crews here right now. we have seen people driving through the street right now. they are stopping by and taking up their phones and taking video because of how shocking this is. a lot of people in south san francisco experienced the strong winds last night. it even brought this canopy at this valero gas station down. you can also see that it fell onto two pumping stations there. they both have significant damage to that. we also spoke with the person who sells fuel to this gas station. you will hear from him in a second. we spoke to the communications director with the city leslie. she was telling us there were no customers when this fell, onl
and those green circles. here is a breakdown of the hardest hit areas. pg&e reports nearly 27,000 customers are in the dark in the north bay. the peninsula has about 25,000 and the south bay has more than 8000. jocelyn is tracking the damage on the peninsula including at a south san francisco gas station where i canopy came tumbling down. >>> fire crews have gone to look at the damage, what is the status? >> reporter: yes ryan they work here earlier today look at some of the...
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to be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula , north bay and san jose area or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. and throughout the day. pgd has also been asking people to secure those tarps and garbage cans so that they don't blow into power lines during the storm. san francisco mayor london breed and other city leaders activated the city's emergency operations center today, it will be staffed around the clock as long as needed tonight, mayor breed asked people not to venture out during the storm as the wind and rain pick up leading to down trees, floods and mudslides. the mayor also urged people to avoid calling 911 unless it is a life threatening. emergency. she said . residents can call 311 with questions about things like clog storm drains. as the wind gusts pick up anywhere between 50 and 70 mph. we can anticipate that trees will be falling power outages will occur. floods
to be situated throughout our service area, which is northern and central california here in the bay area's spots like the peninsula , north bay and san jose area or are spots that we expect the most impact. we do use technology to help us pinpoint where to expect the most outages so we can have the right number of people in the right place at the right time. and throughout the day. pgd has also been asking people to secure those tarps and garbage cans so that they don't blow into power lines...
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cover, light showers move in and the yellow is the heavier rain and the darker is the moderate rain, more in the north bay than the peninsula. it clears out tuesday and we have another chance to dry out. rainfall estimates generally less than half an inch. we could see more in half moon bay and less in some other areas. santa rosa, closer to a quarter of an inch. lows tonight, upper 30's for parts of the north day and low to mid 40's around the bay area. this under cloudy conditions. tomorrow afternoon, systems coming in from the northwest. temperatures will be mainly near 50 degrees for almost everybody. colder numbers in the north bay, upper 40's through santa rosa and napa, low 50's and the bay area, san francisco 52. there is a winter weather advisory so you don't want to travel to and from the sierra from 10:00 tomorrow morning until 4:00 a.m. tuesday because they expect another five to 10 inches of snow above 5000 feet and two to six inches above 3000 feet so that won't be a great time to drive. get ready tuesday as we dry out, it will be a good time to drive to tahoe and get ready for the next atmospheric river. it c
cover, light showers move in and the yellow is the heavier rain and the darker is the moderate rain, more in the north bay than the peninsula. it clears out tuesday and we have another chance to dry out. rainfall estimates generally less than half an inch. we could see more in half moon bay and less in some other areas. santa rosa, closer to a quarter of an inch. lows tonight, upper 30's for parts of the north day and low to mid 40's around the bay area. this under cloudy conditions. tomorrow...
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bay area. >> we are hiring and looking to fill about 400 positions in the east bay and hundreds more in the north bay, san francisco, the peninsula, san jose. everything from office clerks, carriers, mechanics and maintenance tax. applications are also being taken online. we've posted a qr code to take you right to the site on our website, kpix.com. >>> still ahead, five officers facing felony charges after a traffic stop turned deadly. what prosecutors are revealing. >>> a new push told california gunowners accountable. the statewide proposal modeled off the first of its kind law in one bay area city. >>> storms are long gone, but one bay area county just issued a new evacuation >>> five former memphis police officers are facing murder charges for the violent arrest of tyree nichols, who died in the hospital earlier this month. three days after the disturbing incident. cbs reporter elise preston is in memphis with the latest. >> reporter: criminal charges including second-degree murder announced against five former memphis police officers involved in a traffic stop that led to the death of tyree nichols. >> the actions of all of
bay area. >> we are hiring and looking to fill about 400 positions in the east bay and hundreds more in the north bay, san francisco, the peninsula, san jose. everything from office clerks, carriers, mechanics and maintenance tax. applications are also being taken online. we've posted a qr code to take you right to the site on our website, kpix.com. >>> still ahead, five officers facing felony charges after a traffic stop turned deadly. what prosecutors are revealing....
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bay area tonight. we just got an update from pg and e. the majority of those outages are in the north bay more than 5600 customers without power right now on the peninsula about 2800 customers are without electricity and in east bay more than 1400 customers are impacted by outages at the sour. and for more on all of the outages. we're joined now by tomorrow. sarkisian a pg and e spokesperson tomorrow. what's the timeline to restore power to the customers who are still without electricity? making good progress. we've been working to bring in cruise from not only contract crews in our own crews, but mutual aid from around the country, even canada, so this is actually the largest storm response in company history. we've never seen a series of storms to this magnitude, and we're throwing everything at it that said there are areas that have access issues. um that we simply cannot get to right away. we're working with our vegetation. management teams when we see down trees, too. to remove those trees so we can access the issues. in some places. it's landslides or loose soil where it's just not safe to work, so as much as we are working to restore our customer
bay area tonight. we just got an update from pg and e. the majority of those outages are in the north bay more than 5600 customers without power right now on the peninsula about 2800 customers are without electricity and in east bay more than 1400 customers are impacted by outages at the sour. and for more on all of the outages. we're joined now by tomorrow. sarkisian a pg and e spokesperson tomorrow. what's the timeline to restore power to the customers who are still without electricity?...
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Jan 22, 2023
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and the san francisco bay. wind advisory, all of the orange that you see her includes the north bay, the east bay, the peninsulad down here in the south bay, extending down into gilroy, as well. that will be in effect later on this afternoon through tomorrow morning. the winds coming from the interior out to the coastline, so gusts anywhere on mountaintops, 40, 50, 60-mile-an-hour winds. please be careful of that. we could see some tree damage because the trees have been so saturated with all of that recent rain, they could turn down even with the lightest amount of winds. also impacting our power supply. maybe a good time right now to make sure that everything is charged and ready to go if you do lose power for a couple of hours. please be careful on the roads and if you're running, please be careful of any falling limbs. now, let's take a look at what we can expect in the next couple of days. we are entering the last week of january, and we'll be in a little bit of a warm-up as we go into about thursday, friday of next week, and then we're expecting a little bit of a cooldown, because we could see the return
and the san francisco bay. wind advisory, all of the orange that you see her includes the north bay, the east bay, the peninsulad down here in the south bay, extending down into gilroy, as well. that will be in effect later on this afternoon through tomorrow morning. the winds coming from the interior out to the coastline, so gusts anywhere on mountaintops, 40, 50, 60-mile-an-hour winds. please be careful of that. we could see some tree damage because the trees have been so saturated with all...