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first alert paul hagan is here with us now. is the worst over? >> yes, but still a lot of mois. any time you have a remnants, is remnants, it's going to rain quite a bit. and that's what we're tracking at this point. s point. what's left of what was at one point the category 4 hurricane. today when they made landfall, it was a category 1 hurricane right along the coasp coast up the coast from charles, from charleston, south carolinat plenty of rain fell -- towards the end of the loop, the storm is losing its organization and now a post tropical storm. we can widen the view here and shw and show you how wide the field of moisture is now. the rain falling over new jersey, pennsylvania, even up into new york, associated with what was that hurricane just about 12 hours ago. let's take a look at our weather. we're in for calm conditions as we head into the weekend. we are warm. some spots made it up to the low 90. but the area of high pressure ie is responsible for that warmth and it will weaken as we head into the weekend. the fog is back as we look towards downtown oakland. tempera
first alert paul hagan is here with us now. is the worst over? >> yes, but still a lot of mois. any time you have a remnants, is remnants, it's going to rain quite a bit. and that's what we're tracking at this point. s point. what's left of what was at one point the category 4 hurricane. today when they made landfall, it was a category 1 hurricane right along the coasp coast up the coast from charles, from charleston, south carolinat plenty of rain fell -- towards the end of the loop, the...
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. > >> a look at our forecast with first alert meteorologist paul hagan. >> finally, some changes in the persistent pattern that was with with us for almost 2 full weeks for the marine layer, a june pattern, now we are in for a warming trend is we head through through this week and some light light offshore winds, i don't think they'll be strong enough to elevate the fire threat, but it's something we will keep an eye on over the next few days, noticeable tomorrow, temperature temperature speaking wednesday. right now it's nice, temperatures are in the 60s to low 70s around the bay, the cool cool spot at 67, 77 degrees, the the warmest location farther inlandd the inlandspots will be closer to 90 degrees about 48 hours from now, it's going to be warm, the fog will be too much of a factor tonight, some of it around the bay and the coast, but not making too much of a push into the inland valleys, the fog shows up in the the bright white on future caste, the dull gray is the plant passing cloud cover in the the atmosphere, the sunshine not not blocking it entirely, and the fog should ba
. > >> a look at our forecast with first alert meteorologist paul hagan. >> finally, some changes in the persistent pattern that was with with us for almost 2 full weeks for the marine layer, a june pattern, now we are in for a warming trend is we head through through this week and some light light offshore winds, i don't think they'll be strong enough to elevate the fire threat, but it's something we will keep an eye on over the next few days, noticeable tomorrow, temperature...
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but at least a little bit is the sierra and a dusting of snow this weekend, let's check in with paul hagan to phyllis in on if we're going to get that and where it's going to take to move the needle at our reservoirs. >> a lot more than what's in store. nice to see a repeat of what happened last december when they had, one of the snowiest months on record, they will get a little bit over the weekend, let's not disparage that. we are talking about barely more than trace amounts of snow fall in the high sierra, an inch or two total but a lot will melt as it hits the ground because the ground is relatively warm. well it's not going to make a huge impact on groundwater supplies, it will soil moisture vegetation moisture to tempt on the fire threat temporarily, we need a season-ending precipitation events, speaking of precipitation, a new three month look from the claimant production center, looking ahead to november december and january, we are in the middle ground between a significant chance of drier than normal conditions to the south and a significant chance of wetter than normal condition
but at least a little bit is the sierra and a dusting of snow this weekend, let's check in with paul hagan to phyllis in on if we're going to get that and where it's going to take to move the needle at our reservoirs. >> a lot more than what's in store. nice to see a repeat of what happened last december when they had, one of the snowiest months on record, they will get a little bit over the weekend, let's not disparage that. we are talking about barely more than trace amounts of snow...
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paul hagan is here. >> we've been in a weird pattere pattern where it has felt like june along the coast and even the city. sometimes late may. r may. further inland has been cooling down at night. even when temperatures warm up durig up during the day. we'll see a little shift in the pattern. te area of high pressure has been blocking. everything else around it will be shifting to the east. you won't notice muce along the coast or the bay. but inland temperatures will drop off as we head into the weeken. your temperatures were slightlye slightly above average for inland parts of the bay area. w area temperatures. for the warmt the warmest locations right now in san jose. not a lot of variation. the fog will continue to spread across the bay well into the inland valleys by tomorrow morning. ad tomorrow morning. and like the past several days, it's going to take its time backing up. ly up. leisurely clearing trend. bt it's going to clear out with ply with plenty of sunshine inland as we head through late morning and into the early evening. ard evening. around the bay the clearing will tak
paul hagan is here. >> we've been in a weird pattere pattern where it has felt like june along the coast and even the city. sometimes late may. r may. further inland has been cooling down at night. even when temperatures warm up durig up during the day. we'll see a little shift in the pattern. te area of high pressure has been blocking. everything else around it will be shifting to the east. you won't notice muce along the coast or the bay. but inland temperatures will drop off as we head...
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Oct 14, 2022
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paul hagan with the weather. >> earthquakes, tsunamis, a little fog. to deal with. >> i will take the fog over those categories. free air conditioning is, let's take a look at the big pitcher pattern, pattern, we have fog out there right now, it will spread across across the bay and it's going to to be thick enough to register as potentially measurable moisture along the coast. a couple hundredths of an inch is what we are talking about, in terms of moisture for the next seven days, a brief warm-up in store tomorrow, subtle shift in the overall pattern but it will be brief, one day, we are back to below average temperatures even inland as we head into the weekend, taking a look outside right now, the view from the hotel, the fog is back, i don't know which direction we are looking, 56 degrees temperature downtown, in oakland and santa rosa, the warm spots in the upper 60s right now in concord and livermore, the sun has been down for 45 minutes, we lose the the heat of the day, rarely quickly this time of year, we are coasting towards 11 hours of of day
paul hagan with the weather. >> earthquakes, tsunamis, a little fog. to deal with. >> i will take the fog over those categories. free air conditioning is, let's take a look at the big pitcher pattern, pattern, we have fog out there right now, it will spread across across the bay and it's going to to be thick enough to register as potentially measurable moisture along the coast. a couple hundredths of an inch is what we are talking about, in terms of moisture for the next seven days,...
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. >> as we check in with meteorologist paul hagan, even though we are in october and it's cooling down, we are still in fire danger. >> we are until we get the first first good rain event to put a lid on the fire season to some extent, this is the reality that that it's a year-round fire season but until we hit that rain, the fog helps, the cool temperatures help, but it's not over yet at this point. we keep looking for the next chance of rain, things are looking favorable by the end of next week, just beyond the seven day forecast, let's take a look at what you need to know is we head head through tonight into the weekend, the fog rolling out across the bay tonight including including some patchy drizzle along the coast, that's the only only moisture we will see for the next several days. maybe a trace amount of measurable moisture, that will be it, a brief warm-up in store on friday, below average temperatures near the water but making progresswaaveragtemperur, temporary, cooling kicks in for the entire bay area as we head into the weekend, taking a look at the satellite perspective
. >> as we check in with meteorologist paul hagan, even though we are in october and it's cooling down, we are still in fire danger. >> we are until we get the first first good rain event to put a lid on the fire season to some extent, this is the reality that that it's a year-round fire season but until we hit that rain, the fog helps, the cool temperatures help, but it's not over yet at this point. we keep looking for the next chance of rain, things are looking favorable by the...
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. ♪ ♪ weather and meteorologist paul hagan here to fill us in on what's on tap, and we are looking forward >> it's right around the corner and is looking like a nice weekend overall if you live in the city, just get used to the fog and the cool temperatures along the coast, but farther inland, lots of sunshine and cool temperatures, a look at the the big picture pattern, it's going to be warmer tomorrow, just because the features that have been dominating whether on a large scale perspective, this area, more atmosphere overhead, as we keep things calm, but, this little swirl off the coast of southern california has been sending showers towards their neck of the woods, those features are going to be closer together, so the offshore winds in the atmosphere will be able to translate to ground level to some extent, not enough for the fire threat but more of a shift in the big picture pattern as we we head into the weekend, the high moves away which means less less atmosphere on top of us, that allows the lower at levels of the atmosphere to expand and temperatures to cool off, below normal acr
. ♪ ♪ weather and meteorologist paul hagan here to fill us in on what's on tap, and we are looking forward >> it's right around the corner and is looking like a nice weekend overall if you live in the city, just get used to the fog and the cool temperatures along the coast, but farther inland, lots of sunshine and cool temperatures, a look at the the big picture pattern, it's going to be warmer tomorrow, just because the features that have been dominating whether on a large scale...
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paul hagan was the mc for the costume contest. > >> life in a shelter can be stressful for the inhabitants. the fear, the confusion, the constant barking, it is enough to make any puppy feel anxious. as our reporter reports, these shelters are finding new ways to to help the dogs cope. >> the rescue in east oakland is is the last hope for dogs everyone else has given up on. this is even other shelters. >> hello, are you feeling better? >> reporter: this is the founder founder and guardian angel. >> we are the last stop for these animals. this is it for t. for them. this san francisco native knows what is like to be all alone in this world. >> i grew up homeless, i was raised on the streets. >> reporter: since 2001, paley and her team have saved more than 6000 traumatized and severely neglected dogs. >> a lot of times we will go ind wait till the other rescues take take the animals that they can take. we will take the ones that that are left behind. >> a few weeks ago, paley got a call about five puppies rescuedm a blazing fire. the dog was confused. they were huddled in a a corner paralyze
paul hagan was the mc for the costume contest. > >> life in a shelter can be stressful for the inhabitants. the fear, the confusion, the constant barking, it is enough to make any puppy feel anxious. as our reporter reports, these shelters are finding new ways to to help the dogs cope. >> the rescue in east oakland is is the last hope for dogs everyone else has given up on. this is even other shelters. >> hello, are you feeling better? >> reporter: this is the founder...
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our own meteorologist paul hagan was the the mc for the costume contest. where's paul? life in a shelter can be rough, but there is fear, fear, there's confusion, not to mention the constant barking, enough to make any puppy feel a bit anxious. but as our eating on reports, these days, shelters shelters are finding new ways to to help the dogs cope. >> reporter: >> reporter: the rocket dog rescue urban sanctuary in east oakland is the last hope for dos for dogs everyone else has given given up on. even other shelter. other shelters. >> oh, hi! are you feeling better? >> reporter: and founder and guardian angel. >> we're the last stop for the animals. this is it for them. >> >> reporter: a san francisco nae francisco native, bailey knows what it's like to be all alone in this world. >> i grew up homeless. my mom was homeless, and i was raised on the streets. >> reporter: since 2001, haley and her team have saved more than 6000 traumatized and severy neglected dogs. >> a lot of times, we'll go in d wait until all the other rescues rescues take the animals that ty can take
our own meteorologist paul hagan was the the mc for the costume contest. where's paul? life in a shelter can be rough, but there is fear, fear, there's confusion, not to mention the constant barking, enough to make any puppy feel a bit anxious. but as our eating on reports, these days, shelters shelters are finding new ways to to help the dogs cope. >> reporter: >> reporter: the rocket dog rescue urban sanctuary in east oakland is the last hope for dos for dogs everyone else has...