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we line them all up so that the top we're just looking at one spot or grid or one pixel over north california and the models are run not only forward in time but also retrospectively. run back. they can replicate what we've seen and that's one of the tests of climate models and what we see is, without a doubt, every climate model is warming. this is the 0 line today is todays so we took the actual temperature out of it. we'll call that 0 the departure from todays level. and this is 2100, so we can see here are those numbers that you heard earlier in the day rises the temperatures from 2 degrees celsius to more than 7 for california. this is the annual average temperature. precipitation is done in the same fashion down here. my coleague mike calls these spaghetti diagrams for obvious reasons. this is sort of the sly mate studies and you see this but you don't see the consensus too much in this or these solutions but what is deceiving is your e ye, is drawn to the out liars going up and there's this number of a simulations that have gone down a little bit by ten percent or so. if you twisted my
we line them all up so that the top we're just looking at one spot or grid or one pixel over north california and the models are run not only forward in time but also retrospectively. run back. they can replicate what we've seen and that's one of the tests of climate models and what we see is, without a doubt, every climate model is warming. this is the 0 line today is todays so we took the actual temperature out of it. we'll call that 0 the departure from todays level. and this is 2100, so we...
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them dry at the same time it's one of our primary areas or defenses, we get colorado okay okay, north california, and local in our south california region that supplies almost half the water we use and then through one of our member agencies city of los angeles the east si' ras and this year is it's becoming depress ingly clear and 07' is shaping up that all of them are well below normal. every single area. hoping that it's not a trend and a depressing state for me as my first years general manager. , brad will talk first hand he's on the faculty of university of colorado the director of university water assessment and was one of the great names in western law and politics. our next speaker doctor dan will repeat that entire lunchtime presentation except he'll talk really fast and do it in ten minutes. our third speaker barry nelson, codirector of national resources defense council and working on an interesting project water law and policy, and that's settlement and potential rest to raks of the san jaoquin river. thank you very much. brad? [applause] >> good afternoon, dan i'm from nebraska act
them dry at the same time it's one of our primary areas or defenses, we get colorado okay okay, north california, and local in our south california region that supplies almost half the water we use and then through one of our member agencies city of los angeles the east si' ras and this year is it's becoming depress ingly clear and 07' is shaping up that all of them are well below normal. every single area. hoping that it's not a trend and a depressing state for me as my first years general...
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eight years after that concert the stones would return to north california and prior to their show onagger traveled to watsonville to see the damage the loma prieta earthquake inflicted only a few weeks ago. lead rodding stone mick jagger paid a visit to downtown watsonville. jagger made his way through the tent city he was quoted as saying, "it's all a bit hard to take in." but the rogging stones are backing up their concern with deeds. they have made a $500,000 donation it our bay area, "relief and for the relief efforts of hurricane hugo. >> that weekend the rolling stones put on two shores at oakland coliseum and faith thereafterrer was on hand for the first performance. >> reporter: for those lucky enough to get the coveted tits they enjoyed 2 two hours and 20 minutes of nonstop rolling stones. and there was one last treat from the stones, a fireworks end to a fiery show. rock'n'roll! >> it was phenomenal. the concert was great. everything that you could have imagined. it was terrific. i could come again tomorrow night if i could get a ticket. >> mick, i love you! >> still it to
eight years after that concert the stones would return to north california and prior to their show onagger traveled to watsonville to see the damage the loma prieta earthquake inflicted only a few weeks ago. lead rodding stone mick jagger paid a visit to downtown watsonville. jagger made his way through the tent city he was quoted as saying, "it's all a bit hard to take in." but the rogging stones are backing up their concern with deeds. they have made a $500,000 donation it our bay...
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one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said it's appose tear child for bad storage. and they said it's exactly off stream storage that uses peak demands in an area effects by issues today. there's diversity kabs and the keys for our future. so if i can get you to do nothing else i would like you to read this because i consider it a very significant primer for anybody that has to deal with this and stay with adaptive management and the state has the resources now if we think broadly on how to invest them and you have had excellent managers talk to you about the consistent directions in which
one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility. our reservoir is not one for supply. people are taking shots at that. it was built as a water quality salt reservoir and a fish asset and some people said...
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far as what we'll deal with today, still a little cool, but at least sun any much of oregon, north california and nevada, even arizona has a good deal of sunshine today. the heavier rain, seattle northward. olympia also getting into rainfall. the cut offlow brought showers briefly to los angeles, now dissipating headed towards the higher elevations. later this afternoon, heating. may get a shue e or thunderstorm. today's forecast for your friday, san francisco looks great. sacramento, sunny, too. to your north is where we bring in the clouds and where we bring in the rain. especially washington state. showers for portland. mixture of sun and clouds, much of southern california and arizona, from tucson to phoenix, highs only in the 60s. still a cool time of year. january's been chilly so far. l.a., 63. about a 20% chance we'll pop up a thunderstorm or two somewhere between l.a. and down to san diego later this afternoon. weeks ago.ok at your friday oregon, chance of showers for you. >> look forward to the weekend forecast coming up. >> lake tahoe not looking too bad. you're right about the ski
far as what we'll deal with today, still a little cool, but at least sun any much of oregon, north california and nevada, even arizona has a good deal of sunshine today. the heavier rain, seattle northward. olympia also getting into rainfall. the cut offlow brought showers briefly to los angeles, now dissipating headed towards the higher elevations. later this afternoon, heating. may get a shue e or thunderstorm. today's forecast for your friday, san francisco looks great. sacramento, sunny,...
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most recently we're involved north california trying to increase water efficiency on the largest reservoirs there. out of this project which is a legislation project. i think there are lessons that might be relevant for what we're talking about here and i'd like to make three points. the first point pertains to issue of uncertainty. there are two issues there. characterizing uncertainty. that means uncertainty in our large scale models and down scaling, but also in demand, population growth, and other areas. the second issue with uncertainty is communication. i think that should not be underestimated because i think that will make for an effective public engagement and effective regulatory engagement in others. now, there is a need for improvement in our tools in this area and i wanted to bring that up in the sense that there is some research and further development that needs to be done in engaging the university communities and other research organizations. but i think we gain much out of such improvement. as a second point the development of pilot projects. as mentioned again, i want to
most recently we're involved north california trying to increase water efficiency on the largest reservoirs there. out of this project which is a legislation project. i think there are lessons that might be relevant for what we're talking about here and i'd like to make three points. the first point pertains to issue of uncertainty. there are two issues there. characterizing uncertainty. that means uncertainty in our large scale models and down scaling, but also in demand, population growth,...
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most recently we're involved north california trying to increase water efficiency on the largest reservoirsthere. out of this project which is a legislation ec
most recently we're involved north california trying to increase water efficiency on the largest reservoirsthere. out of this project which is a legislation ec
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linking north california and south california should bring an increase in travelers. >>> sanford university is predicting an increase of applications for the fall semester. they are up 7% compared to last year. that works out to 34,200 high school students. it's estimated one out of 24 of those candidates will be accepted. students have to reply by may 1st. >>> sanford also named a new head football coach today. david shaw will take over for jim harbaugh who was hired to coach the 49 effort. you will hear from coach shaw coming up in sports. >>> the san francisco medical examiner says -- he was a native of mississippi and played the role of andrew the angel of death on touched by an angel from 1995 to 2003. >>> i've been slammed. you know i'm working on 50 or 60 jobs right now. >>> exterminatorred swamped and this year is worse than normal. an apparent explosion in rats. >>> and our chief meteorologist bill martin is working on our bay area weekend forecast. >>> in the popular imagination it's a problem that defines new york city in the most unpleasant way. but rats can be found in the bay
linking north california and south california should bring an increase in travelers. >>> sanford university is predicting an increase of applications for the fall semester. they are up 7% compared to last year. that works out to 34,200 high school students. it's estimated one out of 24 of those candidates will be accepted. students have to reply by may 1st. >>> sanford also named a new head football coach today. david shaw will take over for jim harbaugh who was hired to coach...
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linking north california and south california should bring an increase in travelers. >>> sanford universitys predicting an increase of applications for the fall semester. they are up 7% compared to last year. that works out to 34,200 high school students. it's estimated one out of 24 of those candidates will be accepted. students have to reply by may 1st. >>> sanford also named a new head football coach today. david shaw will take over for jim harbaugh who was hired to coach the 49 effort. you will hear from coach shaw coming up in sports. >>> the san francisco medical examiner says -- he was a native of mississippi and played the role of andrew the angel of death on touched by an angel from 1995 to 2003. >>> i've been slammed. you know i'm working on 50 or 60 jobs right now. >>> exterminatorred swamped and this year >>> in the popular imagination it's a problem that defines new york city in the most unpleasant way. but rats can be found in the bay area as well. experts say there's an explosion of rats here because of the unusual weather the past few months. ktvu's health and science editor
linking north california and south california should bring an increase in travelers. >>> sanford universitys predicting an increase of applications for the fall semester. they are up 7% compared to last year. that works out to 34,200 high school students. it's estimated one out of 24 of those candidates will be accepted. students have to reply by may 1st. >>> sanford also named a new head football coach today. david shaw will take over for jim harbaugh who was hired to coach...
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satellite and radar pictures, a storm passes to the north there's the tail and breaking apart near northern california. of course, no rain we still love the dryer air setting up offshore. that will drive storms to the north just like it has been over the past couple of weeks. or overnight lows tomorrow morning. a little fog expected from the delta, 42 in concord, 42 and antioch, that fog should clearly out there tomorrow morning. 37 fairfield, 39 napa, 38 in santa rosa. chile inland and cool in the south bay. temperatures of the afternoon pleasant, 68 santa rosa, 67 not the, 62 in richmond. widespread 60s out there even into the low seventies in some parts of the south bay like los gatos and morgan hill. we will see fog out there tomorrow morning it will not be too dominant. it could get worse as we head to the end of the week. the central valley fog reforms to the north, temperatures in the afternoon pleasant all the way through thursdays tell myself friday. was he cooler temperatures in the weekend has storms get closer to the bay area. >> bay area fit this legend jack elaine has died. he passed awa
satellite and radar pictures, a storm passes to the north there's the tail and breaking apart near northern california. of course, no rain we still love the dryer air setting up offshore. that will drive storms to the north just like it has been over the past couple of weeks. or overnight lows tomorrow morning. a little fog expected from the delta, 42 in concord, 42 and antioch, that fog should clearly out there tomorrow morning. 37 fairfield, 39 napa, 38 in santa rosa. chile inland and cool in...
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most of the storming this is going to the north of california, into the pacific northwest and this pattern will stay in place not only for the rest of this weekend, but for the rest of the week. dry conditions for of the seven days. all the re will be up here. will enjoy a warm weather in sunshine in the afternoon. the big problem will be the fog and tonight in into the morning hours, this will be with us for the next several evenings. there is fog apparently sunday for the afternoon. we will catch the tail end of a weather system that will provide clout. especially for the no. 8. here's fog trackers, fog tonight fog in land and at the coast. they're going to meet up by tomorrow morning. so foggy conditions for most places, bayside, and north bay, east bay this visibility is below quarter mile in many locations. but will begin to clear around 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. by tomorrow after the we will see partially satisfies. additional high cloudiness into santa rosa now, and they're filled. we will see mostly cloudy for the north bay. temperatures in the morning '40's, low '40's upper 40 san fran
most of the storming this is going to the north of california, into the pacific northwest and this pattern will stay in place not only for the rest of this weekend, but for the rest of the week. dry conditions for of the seven days. all the re will be up here. will enjoy a warm weather in sunshine in the afternoon. the big problem will be the fog and tonight in into the morning hours, this will be with us for the next several evenings. there is fog apparently sunday for the afternoon. we will...
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this part of california -- north carolina has high expectations.rica seems much less willing to embrace china outside. then in the 1980's there was the fear japan might double up corporate america. -- goggle up corporate america. the vexing factor is they have become a capitalist superstar. two hours west in the blue ridge mountains we come across this plate that was once the furniture capital of the country. now it is and industrial graveyard. this factory stands as a twisting monument to china's economic miracle. most companies have shifted operations east to asia. they took thousands of jobs with them. >> at one time this factory is to have 450 employees. >> this man bought the empty building five years ago. he recycles old mattresses here and last year had a haunted factory tour last year. they are angry at american politicians for selling out. >> it is these circumstance by -- created by our government with the free trade act. we cannot blame them. they are doing what we would do in these same issues. it is not about owning your own home. it i
this part of california -- north carolina has high expectations.rica seems much less willing to embrace china outside. then in the 1980's there was the fear japan might double up corporate america. -- goggle up corporate america. the vexing factor is they have become a capitalist superstar. two hours west in the blue ridge mountains we come across this plate that was once the furniture capital of the country. now it is and industrial graveyard. this factory stands as a twisting monument to...
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police say it happened around 1:20 about a mile north of the california avenue station in palo alto. there is no vehicle or pedestrian crossing at that location. no one on the train was injured. all the trains are running on schedule. >>> san francisco's police chief still trying to get stun guns approved for his officers. george gascon says he thinks that a taser might have been able to prevent tuesday's shooting of a wheelchair-bound man who allegedly stabbed an officer. last year, the police commission rejected gascon's efforts to get tasers. but the commission has some new members now and it's expected to take up the issue again next month. >>> survivors of the san bruno explosion could soon find out who will get thousands of dollars that were donated after the disaster. anne makovec joins us now from san bruno with more on that and other developments on the pipeline blast. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. of course, the scene here behind me in san bruno looks strikingly similar as it did months ago. empty lots, but you can see there are some flowers here over my sh
police say it happened around 1:20 about a mile north of the california avenue station in palo alto. there is no vehicle or pedestrian crossing at that location. no one on the train was injured. all the trains are running on schedule. >>> san francisco's police chief still trying to get stun guns approved for his officers. george gascon says he thinks that a taser might have been able to prevent tuesday's shooting of a wheelchair-bound man who allegedly stabbed an officer. last year,...
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you can see areas around eureka and regulated in -- redding in north california beginning to see some of this as it slides its way closer to us. in the way of winds, it will actually increase those winds in some areas right along the north bay mountains. i'm going to run you through this morning where our winds not bad at all. we are looking at anywhere from 10 miles per hour or less and as we roll through the day, doesn't change very much until about 6:00 or so. now, most of us still with very light winds but take a look at santa rosa, reporting 14 miles per hour and as we roll through the evening hours it increases to 20 and 21 miles per hour around santa rosa and napa. the north bay and mountains definitely going to be the possibility of gusty winds for the second half of the afternoon into the evening hours. temperatures this morning, not bad at all. the cool spot, napa, 39, santa rosa, 37, the rest of us in the 40s. 46 in oakland right now, 48 for san francisco, maybe getting out for coffee and doughnuts, light jacket will do you good, the sun on its way and we are looking nice.
you can see areas around eureka and regulated in -- redding in north california beginning to see some of this as it slides its way closer to us. in the way of winds, it will actually increase those winds in some areas right along the north bay mountains. i'm going to run you through this morning where our winds not bad at all. we are looking at anywhere from 10 miles per hour or less and as we roll through the day, doesn't change very much until about 6:00 or so. now, most of us still with very...
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the work that will improve the safety and view for commuters from the north bay. ,, california should be proud. we were the first to ban smo on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. ♪ [ domenic ] grew up right here. ♪ really that's about all we ever did is just work and play here. pretty well. i think up here in this area, we're, we're kinda like a novelty almost now, because there's so few of us left. but farmers are farmers -- we enjoy what we do and we keep doing it. and i just keep trucking, just keep going. ♪ >>> good morning. happy thursday. it may say january 20 but it's feeling more like april. fairfield 62 degrees, san ramon 63. san ramon stands at 54 very mild degrees as we speak. if you don't have plans to be outside today you should with temperatures like
the work that will improve the safety and view for commuters from the north bay. ,, california should be proud. we were the first to ban smo on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work...
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. >> reporter: imagine, an unending series of pacific thunderstorms clamming into california north toouth for 45 days. far rarer than great earthquakes, these storms have hit california before, the last one 149 years ago wiping up towns and farms and much of the state's early economy. >> this event has about the same probability of occurring as a big san andreas earthquake. >> reporter: despite flood control, much of the valley would be wiped out. >> all this is a floodplain. even discovery bay, tracy, not too much you could do about it. >> reporter: if too many levies failed, thousands of homes and farms lost and our fresh water system would be destroyed. the south bay would be indated along with silicone valley. countless minor roads and destroy untold numbers of properties. the coast would be pounded, flooding low-lying shorelines and bays and causing massive erosion along the entire coast, making pacifica's erosion a minor event. tom baykar, "ktvu channel 2 news." >> a new report turned the zodiac signs into question. over the millennium the stars have pushed into a different alig
. >> reporter: imagine, an unending series of pacific thunderstorms clamming into california north toouth for 45 days. far rarer than great earthquakes, these storms have hit california before, the last one 149 years ago wiping up towns and farms and much of the state's early economy. >> this event has about the same probability of occurring as a big san andreas earthquake. >> reporter: despite flood control, much of the valley would be wiped out. >> all this is a...
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. >> reporter: imagine, an unending series of pacific thunderstorms clamming into california north to south for 45 days. far rarer than great earthquakes, these storms have hit california before, the last one 149 years ago wiping up towns and farms and much of the state's early economy. >> this event has about the same probability of occurring as a big san andreas earthquake. >> reporter: despite flood control, much of the valley would be wiped out. >> all this is a floodplain. even discovery bay, tracy, not too much you could do about it. >> reporter: if too many levies failed, thousands of homes and farms lost and our fresh water system would be destroyed. the south bay would be indated along with silicone valley. countless minor roads and destroy untold numbers of properties. the coast would be pounded, flooding low-lying shorelines and bays and causing massive erosion along the entire coast, making pacifica's erosion a minor event. tom baykar, "ktvu channel 2 news." >> a new report turned the zodiac signs into question. over the millennium the stars have pushed into a different al
. >> reporter: imagine, an unending series of pacific thunderstorms clamming into california north to south for 45 days. far rarer than great earthquakes, these storms have hit california before, the last one 149 years ago wiping up towns and farms and much of the state's early economy. >> this event has about the same probability of occurring as a big san andreas earthquake. >> reporter: despite flood control, much of the valley would be wiped out. >> all this is a...
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growing and those people living in the south they need our water from up north but the largest user of energy in the state of californiaater from north to south. >> okay we are going to leave it there. we have to because we are out of time. susan i thank you for being here, for calling our attention to something that probably most of us just took for granted and then when we find out it is going to be late. you can get more information there and her book is called running out of water, the looming crisis and solutions to conserve our most precious resource. thank you. we leave you now with scenes from the tribute to martin luther king, i am susan sikora, thank you for watching. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc. ♪[ music ]
growing and those people living in the south they need our water from up north but the largest user of energy in the state of californiaater from north to south. >> okay we are going to leave it there. we have to because we are out of time. susan i thank you for being here, for calling our attention to something that probably most of us just took for granted and then when we find out it is going to be late. you can get more information there and her book is called running out of water,...
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there is that center of circulation approaching the north coast of california. here is the eventual track as we do take this into sunday with that area of low pressure moving in. so the heaviest rain is scheduled for tomorrow morning between 3:00 and 7:00. forecasted totals about a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch. the possibility of some thunderstorms especially for tomorrow morning. the sierra will pick up some more snow. in fact a winter weather advisory is in place right now until 12:00 tomorrow afternoon. snowfall on the order of 4-7 inches. snow levels right around 4,000 feet. here is our forecast model showing you the bulk of the activity tomorrow morning. once again you might experience thunderstorms out there tomorrow morning. by 10:00 we have to hold on to the chance. but then into the afternoon hours we gradually scale back on the coverage and also the probability. tomorrow morning at 7:00 rain is likely. at noon hold on to the chance of a lingering shower. by 3:00 partly cloudy skies temperatures from 53 degrees. the cooler temperature
there is that center of circulation approaching the north coast of california. here is the eventual track as we do take this into sunday with that area of low pressure moving in. so the heaviest rain is scheduled for tomorrow morning between 3:00 and 7:00. forecasted totals about a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch. the possibility of some thunderstorms especially for tomorrow morning. the sierra will pick up some more snow. in fact a winter weather advisory is in place right now...
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at our picture, very dominant dry air off shore, as you can see the shape to the north is hooking back over the california and oregon border, this dips down to the south and brings us high clouds tomorrow and breezy conditions. also we will see a return of our winds, the winds off the ocean, that kicks up the surf. just dangerous conditions thin water and you want to avoid it. tomorrow morning, no fog spected, clear skys and cold temperatures. 40 in napa, conquered. 48 in san francisco. could see reduced visibilities in the north bay and developmenta because of the haze that forms in the morning. afternoon, temperatures nice. 70 in santa rosa. 74 in san francisco, 67 in vallejo. and low 70s for the south bay. a look at your seven day around the bay forecast, mild for the weekend, breezy in the hills and valleys. next week, a return of the morning fog but the afternoons are nice through the weekend. >>> monta ellis delivers another clutch performance for the red hot warriors but a late game injury made the celebratio [ man ] i was deciding what to do with my citi thankyou points when it happened... [ glass
at our picture, very dominant dry air off shore, as you can see the shape to the north is hooking back over the california and oregon border, this dips down to the south and brings us high clouds tomorrow and breezy conditions. also we will see a return of our winds, the winds off the ocean, that kicks up the surf. just dangerous conditions thin water and you want to avoid it. tomorrow morning, no fog spected, clear skys and cold temperatures. 40 in napa, conquered. 48 in san francisco. could...
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north. however, off the coast of southern california some activity growing.tomorrow as this continues to push in mind. a return of the coal northwest wind. that fog along the coastline. the return of that will cool-and that fog is going to get carried through the delta, and the inland valleys. as well as the no. relocations. north bay locations by 11:00 a.m., it will break up but close to the coastline is going to approach the coast. and by 3:00 p.m., it is going to stay with temperatures through the cemetery coast after that. chilly temperatures to start. to the san mateo coast--with 43 eventually in antioch. however, started off with low 30's and that north valley and as we go into the afternoon a warm up but not quite as what we've seen. 60 in novado, 50 in vallejo, and cooler in the south bay. fazan kron 4 7 day around the bay and another cool morning tomorrow. temperatures are going to be warming up as the weekend and into next week. as we return more normal pattern of the northwest wind. going towards it tuesday, wednesday, thursday, the rainfall will c
north. however, off the coast of southern california some activity growing.tomorrow as this continues to push in mind. a return of the coal northwest wind. that fog along the coastline. the return of that will cool-and that fog is going to get carried through the delta, and the inland valleys. as well as the no. relocations. north bay locations by 11:00 a.m., it will break up but close to the coastline is going to approach the coast. and by 3:00 p.m., it is going to stay with temperatures...
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it happened around 1:20 this morning just north of caltrain's california avenue station in an area wherehere is no vehicle or pedestrian crossing. this is the first fatal accident involving caltrain this year. last year there were 11 pedestrian fatalities involving the trains. service is not expected to be impacted by today's accident. >> san jose is about to try something drastic to solve what police say has been an ongoing problem. they want to permanently shut down one of the city's most popular nightclubs. jenelle joins us live. >> the city calls it one of the most dangerous nightclubs in san jose. the club says the city is blowing things out of proportion. this latest incident just happened on new year's eve when police say a woman had to go to a hospital and get stitches after being punched and pushed to the ground at the nightclub and then getting her face stomped by a woman's stiletto heel. that's not the only fight at wet nightclub. (screaming) >> in september 2009, a customer posted this video on youtube.com of a huge brawl breaking out on the dance floor. you can hear people s
it happened around 1:20 this morning just north of caltrain's california avenue station in an area wherehere is no vehicle or pedestrian crossing. this is the first fatal accident involving caltrain this year. last year there were 11 pedestrian fatalities involving the trains. service is not expected to be impacted by today's accident. >> san jose is about to try something drastic to solve what police say has been an ongoing problem. they want to permanently shut down one of the city's...
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some clouds to the north around eureka. 77 california, 80s in los angeles. in at 66. 63 san mateo. you should be in the upper 50s for this time of year. 60 today. sunset district, low 60s downtown and in the north bay, some of the warmer numbers eventually getting the northerly winds here, allowing numbers to climb to the upper 60s. richmond hercules, beautiful afternoon, fremont 65. mid-60s for dublin and walnut creek. that fog allowing temperatures to stay just a couple degrees behind the low 60s by the delta. antioch, 62. 70 in salinas. morning fog and afternoon sun, slightly warmer day to day and then minor fluctuations mid-week end of the week staying dry. we'll have to stay tuned for more rain because it is winter. doesn't feel like that. >> it seems like california has the best weather in the country. >>> blue shield says they plan to go forward with an increase of health insurance rates. individual policy holders could see their rates climb by as much as 59%. they promise the subject the rates to an independent review and issue possible refunds if th
some clouds to the north around eureka. 77 california, 80s in los angeles. in at 66. 63 san mateo. you should be in the upper 50s for this time of year. 60 today. sunset district, low 60s downtown and in the north bay, some of the warmer numbers eventually getting the northerly winds here, allowing numbers to climb to the upper 60s. richmond hercules, beautiful afternoon, fremont 65. mid-60s for dublin and walnut creek. that fog allowing temperatures to stay just a couple degrees behind the low...
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potentially tainted organic ground beef products were distributed in new york, new jersey, north carolina, wisconsin, california and washington state. the company first class foods of hawthorne, california has not yet received any reports of illnesses. freezing temperatures in florida this month cost farmers and citrus growers $273 million. crops of green beans, sweet corn, and eggplant were among the hardest hit by the cold snap. and the florida department of agriculture statistics do not account for the last ten days of the month. the crop losses have driven up the price of produce in stores across the u.s., and led to increased imports from overseas. on wall street, stocks were mixed on the last day of a strong year for the market. the dow jones industrial average gained more than seven points to close at 11,577. the nasdaq fell ten points to close above 2,652. for the year, the dow gained nearly 11%. the nasdaq rose 17%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: as the year comes to a close, we get the latest on one of the year's major stories- - the massive oil spill along the
potentially tainted organic ground beef products were distributed in new york, new jersey, north carolina, wisconsin, california and washington state. the company first class foods of hawthorne, california has not yet received any reports of illnesses. freezing temperatures in florida this month cost farmers and citrus growers $273 million. crops of green beans, sweet corn, and eggplant were among the hardest hit by the cold snap. and the florida department of agriculture statistics do not...
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cloud cover means temperatures below average. 37 tahoe. 33 reno. 50s to the north and 50s and now 60 down in southern california. sandiego a very warm 68 degrees compared to where everyone else is sitting at. one testimony tab dash one system right there -- one system right there. it's a bark worse than the bite. north bay for some, maybe .10. .25 at the most. highs todays, 40s for many and very low 50s. there's just too much sun. that means a lot of upper 40s and 50s. santa cruz will be the warmest around 55. clouds, a few showers and then after that, it's mostly sunny, partly cloudy. >> that's right. it will be aware of that. >> thank you, steve. >>> now, a story you will see only here on ktvu channel 2, los altos police were looking for a woman capturedded on home video stealing a holiday p ackage. this video shows the young woman walking up to a house, holding a box. police say she swapped that empty box for the one that held christmas presents. the victims said she installed video cameras after the family's mail was stolen last summer. >>o have someone walk up to the front door and just take something, we
cloud cover means temperatures below average. 37 tahoe. 33 reno. 50s to the north and 50s and now 60 down in southern california. sandiego a very warm 68 degrees compared to where everyone else is sitting at. one testimony tab dash one system right there -- one system right there. it's a bark worse than the bite. north bay for some, maybe .10. .25 at the most. highs todays, 40s for many and very low 50s. there's just too much sun. that means a lot of upper 40s and 50s. santa cruz will be the...
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wind gusts combined with slick roads and mountain passes that forced the patrol to close california's major north-south interstate and the cold temperatures turned fatal for an 81-year-old woman and her 63-year-old daughter who died of carbon monoxide poisoning 56 using the oven for heat. >> it was good to everybody. >> near las vegas four adults and two children had to be rescued after getting stuck in mud. they were treated for hypothrmia. it certainly has been a winter to remember. more than ten inches of rain fell last month in los angeles. the wettest december since 1889. in sacramento levee secured rivers are at flood levels. farm fields are saturated. mudslides cost damage in san bernardino county. the fear is the latest storms could trigger more. in the meantime, thin-blooded californians are just trying to stay warm. >> layers, lots of clothes. >> unlike the other storm systems we've seen in the past two weeks this one's moving pretty quickly, expected to be out of the area by the end of the day today. we expect drier conditions for the rest of the week. and hoping to see some california
wind gusts combined with slick roads and mountain passes that forced the patrol to close california's major north-south interstate and the cold temperatures turned fatal for an 81-year-old woman and her 63-year-old daughter who died of carbon monoxide poisoning 56 using the oven for heat. >> it was good to everybody. >> near las vegas four adults and two children had to be rescued after getting stuck in mud. they were treated for hypothrmia. it certainly has been a winter to...
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north to the south. right across california. so for saturday, chance of showers late. and by sunday, we're looking at that isolated chance here of thunderstorms in the morning. so as we head into saturday morning, we'll start off with the cloud cover. then by 6:00 p.m. saturday, a few possible showers in the north bay. but one again, it's sunday morning when we'll look at the best chance of accumulations. right now most of the computer models picking up on about a quarter inch for the bay area from the north bay down into the south bay. meanwhile tonight, mid to upper 30s for the east and also the north bay. a cold night coming our way. and a cold day tomorrow. at least when you compare it to those record-setting highs, four days of those records in the 60s and 70s. and tomorrow only 56 in san mateo. 54 in san francisco. take a look. i'm even forecasting some 40s in the interior spots like concord, 49. 50 in fairfield. 52 in napa. and low to mid-50s for the north bay. so weather whiplash as we have been calling it has arrived, and it will be here for your weekend. so r
north to the south. right across california. so for saturday, chance of showers late. and by sunday, we're looking at that isolated chance here of thunderstorms in the morning. so as we head into saturday morning, we'll start off with the cloud cover. then by 6:00 p.m. saturday, a few possible showers in the north bay. but one again, it's sunday morning when we'll look at the best chance of accumulations. right now most of the computer models picking up on about a quarter inch for the bay area...
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north. if the tail and extending all the way through california bringing plenty of rain. will see it that as we head into the evening. added o'clock piquancy pushing and. pushing to the coastline, north bay peninsula becoming widespread by 10:00 with pockets of heavy rain hawk going through. continue with widespread showers. it tapered off but will still see some of the precipitation through the day. is he 10:00 mostly dry that will last for most of the day a few wayward showers. early by 6:00 in the morning tapering off into the 10:00 hour. rainfall totals will look like to the weekend. it ought to mention a half of north bay and it should have to to a half inches in santa cruz mountains. will get less of that in the central east bay. also blast of cold air as the storm pushes through. that is at 5:00 a.m. temperatures of the 30's in the north bay. higher peaks of this time could be getting snow flurries as the rain pushes through. temperatures warmer out there tomorrow barely getting to the '40's by noon. the low fifties for the rest of bay area into the later afternoon
north. if the tail and extending all the way through california bringing plenty of rain. will see it that as we head into the evening. added o'clock piquancy pushing and. pushing to the coastline, north bay peninsula becoming widespread by 10:00 with pockets of heavy rain hawk going through. continue with widespread showers. it tapered off but will still see some of the precipitation through the day. is he 10:00 mostly dry that will last for most of the day a few wayward showers. early by 6:00...
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california tonight. they have shut down interstate 5 north of los angeles due to some heavy snow over the last couple of hours. this is near castaic lake, and too much ice and snow coming down. so folks are being rerouted out to the coast to take 101 through santa barbara and ventura counties, and we'll probably see that grapevine shut down probably into tomorrow morning. stay tuned to today in the bay, starting at 4:30 tomorrow morning to see if your southern california travel plans could be affected by that snow. now the rainfall around the bay area pretty impressive. look at gilroy, more than an inch of rain, and by far the worth hit with this particular weather system right to the south around monterey county. today we actually had some flood warnings just to our south. but now most of the showers continue to head on off. and behind it we're getting some cooler, dryer air. and our temperatures now bottoming out in the low 40s. probably on our way to 30s across the north and east bay valleys by the morning. 45 right now in san jose, and 48 degrees around san francisco. you can see a little hint of th
california tonight. they have shut down interstate 5 north of los angeles due to some heavy snow over the last couple of hours. this is near castaic lake, and too much ice and snow coming down. so folks are being rerouted out to the coast to take 101 through santa barbara and ventura counties, and we'll probably see that grapevine shut down probably into tomorrow morning. stay tuned to today in the bay, starting at 4:30 tomorrow morning to see if your southern california travel plans could be...
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california. a rare snowfall glazed over roads north of los angeles.s of interstate 5 were shut down in both directions after cars started sliding across the lanes. there were a number of fender benders but no serious crashes. >>> and today, you can expect more of the same in california as the morning commutes gets under way. snow and ice on stretches of i-5 from l.a. to san diego. slick on i-15 from lvegas. and salt lake city. icy on i-94 from the twin cities to milwaukee. >>> if you are flying today, expect airport delays in los angeles, las vegas, phoenix and minneapolis. >>> well, we'll have to wait to see what arnold schwarzenegger's next act will be. after seven years as governor of california, schwarzenegger leaves office today. his popularity, though, has suffered greatly, amid the golden state's fiscal crisis. rajesh mirchandani of the bbc reports from los angeles. >> i am arnold schwarzenegger -- >> reporter: even hollywood couldn't make this up. the eighth largest economy on earth led by the governator. republican governor arnold schwarzeneg
california. a rare snowfall glazed over roads north of los angeles.s of interstate 5 were shut down in both directions after cars started sliding across the lanes. there were a number of fender benders but no serious crashes. >>> and today, you can expect more of the same in california as the morning commutes gets under way. snow and ice on stretches of i-5 from l.a. to san diego. slick on i-15 from lvegas. and salt lake city. icy on i-94 from the twin cities to milwaukee. >>>...
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california. we will cover the central valley, north of sacramento, through the north coast, sierra nevada, central coast, north bay, bringing this trophy to giants fans. as you know, there are giants fans in a lot of places not in this region. we are going to make some tea taurus. we will be making a visit to troy, new york. i do not know if any of you know the significance of troy, new york, but that is where the very first team where in the name giants played, so we will be going there accompanied with a trip to cooperstown. of course, we will go to new york city to bring it to our friends in new york city, the former home of the giants franchise. a complete listing of all the communities and dates are in the press kit, available to you. just a little bit about what happens when the trophy arrives in the community. each stop is expected to last about two hours. we would do our best to accommodate everyone. the viewings are free to the public. there will be an opportunity for a professional photograph to be taken of you with the trophy. those photographs will be available for purchase on-line. so
california. we will cover the central valley, north of sacramento, through the north coast, sierra nevada, central coast, north bay, bringing this trophy to giants fans. as you know, there are giants fans in a lot of places not in this region. we are going to make some tea taurus. we will be making a visit to troy, new york. i do not know if any of you know the significance of troy, new york, but that is where the very first team where in the name giants played, so we will be going there...
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california forecast. anywhere northet in the valleys with snow in the mountains. that's where the heaviest snow fall. through the central valley up to 40s, near 50. sunshine and warmer weather, san diego 61, l.a. 67, palm springs 62. >> it's 5:48 now. the tech world is expecting a big announcement today about the i-phone and it's aimed at folks who want the phone but don't want the current service provider. abc 7's terry mcsweeney is live at san francisco at verizon which may have a big clue about that announcement. >> kind of gives it away but i think a marriage made in heavy. the i-phone and verizon coming together today. the announcement today our time out of new york city. consumers may be the winners but we have losser, too. the phone causing the tug of war, the i-phone and verizon the largest wireless character with 93 thousand customers. for the first time consumers can choice their network. until now it's been at&t and only at&t but that network has been plagued with complaints about dropped calls and other prob
california forecast. anywhere northet in the valleys with snow in the mountains. that's where the heaviest snow fall. through the central valley up to 40s, near 50. sunshine and warmer weather, san diego 61, l.a. 67, palm springs 62. >> it's 5:48 now. the tech world is expecting a big announcement today about the i-phone and it's aimed at folks who want the phone but don't want the current service provider. abc 7's terry mcsweeney is live at san francisco at verizon which may have a big...
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north bay, south bay tonight. but then it will turn off -- burn off. the is the low spinning down there. that's southern california. a lot of cloud cover down there. our system stays to the north. the high-pressure system is right around the oregon border. it says know, you are not coming in. it's a dry pattern. high is firmly in place. with that, the mornings are c old. but any rain stays well to the south or well to the north. patchy fog, a little warmer, hazy sunshine -- hazy sunshine. low 50s for a few. but mid- to upper 50s. each day we're coming up about one or two degrees. morgan hill, san jose, los g atos, 60, half moon bay, 58 warm degrees. no big changes until s unday/monday and then we'll get cooler and brie breezy from the northwest -- and breezy from the northwest. >>> taxi rates may go up. the association is requested to formally investigate this. cab drivers charge $2.25 a minute. the union says any hike should be moderate so it won't scare away potential customers. no date has been set to consider the rate increase. >>> more and more bay area travelers are riding the rails these days. amtrack repor
north bay, south bay tonight. but then it will turn off -- burn off. the is the low spinning down there. that's southern california. a lot of cloud cover down there. our system stays to the north. the high-pressure system is right around the oregon border. it says know, you are not coming in. it's a dry pattern. high is firmly in place. with that, the mornings are c old. but any rain stays well to the south or well to the north. patchy fog, a little warmer, hazy sunshine -- hazy sunshine. low...
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chilling out next few days be prepared for patchy frozen drizzle, up in the north bay valley, as well as central valley california chill out over the next few nights, rain headed our way by mid-week should warm into next weekend. >> thank you jim. >> that will do it for this edition of weekend early edition thank you for starting your sunday here with us. >> our next newscast is here at 5:30 and face the nation is next on cbs 5. >> have a wonderful rest of the weekend and great workweek ahead ,,,,,,,,
chilling out next few days be prepared for patchy frozen drizzle, up in the north bay valley, as well as central valley california chill out over the next few nights, rain headed our way by mid-week should warm into next weekend. >> thank you jim. >> that will do it for this edition of weekend early edition thank you for starting your sunday here with us. >> our next newscast is here at 5:30 and face the nation is next on cbs 5. >> have a wonderful rest of the weekend...