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and so we do have right now, like you said, winds coming down the sacramento valley. they're kind of spreading out over the north bay area. i'm looking at weather station obs right now, and we have some observations right now in the north bay hills gusting at 53 miles per hour with relative humidity down 15%. it's been interesting to watch quite the change and quite the dryness levels as that dry air mass is moving into the state. i will say that we're just entering kind of the most dangerous period of this event. over the next four or five hours, we will see winds really ramp up. we expect the peak tonight -- basically the peak is going to be later tonight, overnight into monday morning, and as those winds start to die off, we'll be looking at these weather station observations to make all clear decisions as soon as it's safe to do so to begin the restoration process. we do believe that there will be a second round of winds overnight tomorrow night into tuesday morning, mainly focusing over some of our wind-prone areas, the elevated terrain in the north bay, the elev
and so we do have right now, like you said, winds coming down the sacramento valley. they're kind of spreading out over the north bay area. i'm looking at weather station obs right now, and we have some observations right now in the north bay hills gusting at 53 miles per hour with relative humidity down 15%. it's been interesting to watch quite the change and quite the dryness levels as that dry air mass is moving into the state. i will say that we're just entering kind of the most dangerous...
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initially developed down the sacramento valley but starting at about 08:00pm on wednesday. we are expecting an increase in the in the strength of those winds and for those winds to spread across the northern sierra foothills into the elevated terrain of the north bay. and then we'll see them spread a little bit in the evening of the east bay hills and santa cruz mountains overnight wednesday into thursday morning. and we do expect the winds to decrease by about midday just midday thursday through about thursday afternoon but we will see a relative humidities fall into the teens and potentially even single digits for most locations during that time frame the period. that period they say low between weather events will be followed by a second period of winter is starting approximately 06:00pm thursday evening. and it is expected to continue overnight through about 8 or 10:00am for most areas across the north into friday morning and then by 10:00am friday. we do expect to be able to issue the weather all clear and begin the restoration activities for most areas. and before tha
initially developed down the sacramento valley but starting at about 08:00pm on wednesday. we are expecting an increase in the in the strength of those winds and for those winds to spread across the northern sierra foothills into the elevated terrain of the north bay. and then we'll see them spread a little bit in the evening of the east bay hills and santa cruz mountains overnight wednesday into thursday morning. and we do expect the winds to decrease by about midday just midday thursday...
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scott, i'm in this sort of greater sacramento valley, sort of the sierra foothills and boy, the winds will really start to kick up maybe an hour or two ago? >> good evening everyone, yeah, this morning we were all waking up to the bay area around the marine layer, and really over the last couple of hours we've seen this ultra dry air mass over the states and that whole marine layer evaporated, pushing it well offshore, and like you said, we are just entering kind of this significant dangerous risk period. tracking weather models, looking at observations to make sure this event is on track and so far all indications are this event is going to transpire as many of the weather forecast models have predicted, so we do have right now like you said winds are coming down the sacramento valley, kind of spreading out over the north bay area. and i'm looking at weather station odds right now with them gusting above 53 miles per hour with humidity down to 15% and it has been interesting to watch quite the change and quite the dryness levels, kind of as the dry air mass is moving through the stat
scott, i'm in this sort of greater sacramento valley, sort of the sierra foothills and boy, the winds will really start to kick up maybe an hour or two ago? >> good evening everyone, yeah, this morning we were all waking up to the bay area around the marine layer, and really over the last couple of hours we've seen this ultra dry air mass over the states and that whole marine layer evaporated, pushing it well offshore, and like you said, we are just entering kind of this significant...
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so current air quality moderate up near the sacramento valley. otherwise we're good. now it is a spare the air alert day as a wind shift will bring some smoke down into the north bay for poor air quality. otherwise it will be good the rest of the bay area and looking at the rest of the day featuring a lot of cloud cover, temperatures climbing through the 60s bayside and inland by about noontime. could be a random shower. otherwise a few peeks of sun. numbers in the low to mid-70s, and that is below average today. we will reverse that trend for the second half of your weekend with the details in a few minutes. liz. >> immigrant communities are on edge this morning following i.c.e. raids across the state that we mentioned including here in the bay area. abc7 reporter luz pena reports that some are calling these arrests politically motivated. >> he's getting ready to go in. >> reporter: this is one of 125 statewide apprehensions i.c.e. reported this week. all undocumented immigrants with prior convictions. >> it is totally inappropriate, especially during a pandemic. >>
so current air quality moderate up near the sacramento valley. otherwise we're good. now it is a spare the air alert day as a wind shift will bring some smoke down into the north bay for poor air quality. otherwise it will be good the rest of the bay area and looking at the rest of the day featuring a lot of cloud cover, temperatures climbing through the 60s bayside and inland by about noontime. could be a random shower. otherwise a few peeks of sun. numbers in the low to mid-70s, and that is...
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conditions now if you head out to the eastern end of napa and solano counties as well as the sacramento valley. that's where we're looking at some of the poor conditions as far as what you'll be breathing in 50's for most of our current temperatures with oakland at 58 conquered in hayward 56, pittsburgh novato and oh you guys are some of the outliers santa rose at 48 while pittsburgh at 60 degrees. later today holding on to some low 90's inland while most of us in the 70's to low 80's. robin. >>all right, thank you john we're checking in on the traffic around the bay area and it's looking pretty good so far we don't have any big hot spots or anything like that, but it's foggy and it's covering up some of our bridges, here's a live. look at 92 and you can see how foggy it is we did not start off this way so it continues to roll in 12 minutes and poor visibility heading to the peninsula here at the bay bridge toll plaza are looking good right on time at the pay gates hot spot free 9 minutes off to fremont street daria back to you thanks a lot rob and 5.31 our big story according to the president
conditions now if you head out to the eastern end of napa and solano counties as well as the sacramento valley. that's where we're looking at some of the poor conditions as far as what you'll be breathing in 50's for most of our current temperatures with oakland at 58 conquered in hayward 56, pittsburgh novato and oh you guys are some of the outliers santa rose at 48 while pittsburgh at 60 degrees. later today holding on to some low 90's inland while most of us in the 70's to low 80's. robin....
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movie well and all the way to the sacramento valley, then tomorrow things going to begin to change as we head throughout the day go to start to mix it out to partly cloudy skies that system sacks for the south then on saturday look at this. yeah we've got another cold front dropping into the bay area chance a few showers far northern california. and maybe clipping parts of the bay area and more and maybe snow that's about it overnight lows going to be mainly in the 50's around the bay area tomorrow we're looking at some a mixed bag of clouds and some sunshine 60's in the san francisco along the coastline but on some 50's and some 60's out toward the beaches cloudy pretty much all day long mild inside the bay in the 60's about 69 redwood city, 70 in palo alto south bay look at the numbers up in the 70's it will be a mild warm there by the afternoon mid 70's, warm spots, well inland tomorrow. i think that 76 in walnut creek 76 in berkeley about 69 in oakland, 71 degrees and low 76 in benicia back toward the coast like keeping things a little bit cooler but the weekend ahead slight chanc
movie well and all the way to the sacramento valley, then tomorrow things going to begin to change as we head throughout the day go to start to mix it out to partly cloudy skies that system sacks for the south then on saturday look at this. yeah we've got another cold front dropping into the bay area chance a few showers far northern california. and maybe clipping parts of the bay area and more and maybe snow that's about it overnight lows going to be mainly in the 50's around the bay area...
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and people from the east bay and sacramento valley. from all over. all nine counties. >> pier 39 reopened in mid-june after being closed for 91 days by the shelter in place order. over the weekend sports retailer would open the flag ship store. in the coming weeks. >> much more to come. including early voting fwining in san francisco tomorrow. officials are making sure it's secure and covid-19 safe. >> a cooler finish to the weekend today and tonight. we have fog rolling in. what it means tomorrow frp temperatures and air quality. in the 7-day forecast. the celebration today for a bay area organization. that's been serving (garage door opening) it is his passion-love... it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think about it! been there, done that. with liftmaster® powered by myq®, know what's happening in your garage- from anywhere. all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every active, registered voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a unique barcode. you can track it using where's my ballot? and you'll receive a
and people from the east bay and sacramento valley. from all over. all nine counties. >> pier 39 reopened in mid-june after being closed for 91 days by the shelter in place order. over the weekend sports retailer would open the flag ship store. in the coming weeks. >> much more to come. including early voting fwining in san francisco tomorrow. officials are making sure it's secure and covid-19 safe. >> a cooler finish to the weekend today and tonight. we have fog rolling in....
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includes the structure through the strait as well as portions of the delta going over towards the sacramento valley. dry conditions, and breezy conditions. air quality outside, right now, it is going to be good to moderate. take a look at the north bay reporting green there as we get into the central bay, good to moderate as well. open reporting moderate at the moment and for san jose, moderate conditions when it comes to the air-quality. overnight lows for tomorrow, a chilly start in santa rosa, 49 degrees. a lot of 50s out there, 57 in san francisco, 64 for the inner east bay of antioch. when i come back i will have a look at the afternoon highs for tomorrow, winter temperatures will peak and better details on the fire weather watch coming up. >>> more unrest leading to a death in denver. over the weekend, there were multiple violent protests across the country. i am alecia, i will have the details coming up. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselve
includes the structure through the strait as well as portions of the delta going over towards the sacramento valley. dry conditions, and breezy conditions. air quality outside, right now, it is going to be good to moderate. take a look at the north bay reporting green there as we get into the central bay, good to moderate as well. open reporting moderate at the moment and for san jose, moderate conditions when it comes to the air-quality. overnight lows for tomorrow, a chilly start in santa...
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these went into effect earlier this morning when we saw breezy winds develop down in the sacramento valley primarily and these red flag warnings are expected to cover those two peaks in the winds i mentioned and are expected to expire 11 a.m. on friday. the slide you see those the extent of the red flag warning, everything covered in pink there, and the national weather service is also forecasting a peak wind gust 55 miles per hour with this event coupled with very dry humidity levels. i wouldn't be surprised to see a few weather stations that are on some of our prominent peaks around the bay area gusting to about 70 miles per hour in this event. a separate federal forecast agency that we collaborate with is the northern operations predictive services. this is the outfit that calfire uses for some of their weather intelligence and other federal fire agencies. they also continue to indicate high risk of significant fire potential due to gusty winds coupled with that low relative humidity as well and so us and all the other federal agencies that track fire weather and fire weather conditions
these went into effect earlier this morning when we saw breezy winds develop down in the sacramento valley primarily and these red flag warnings are expected to cover those two peaks in the winds i mentioned and are expected to expire 11 a.m. on friday. the slide you see those the extent of the red flag warning, everything covered in pink there, and the national weather service is also forecasting a peak wind gust 55 miles per hour with this event coupled with very dry humidity levels. i...
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this one is focused primarily on the northbay mountains and the further north up into the sacramento valley and you can watch how this is going to play out. see the time appear tomorrow, nothing has happened yet by monday afternoon but watch the bright colors spilled down the segment of valley, streamlines bring those stronger northwind back down into the bay area. so, that gets us into tuesday morning. remember that time frame for the fire weather watch which goes from monday night into wednesday. we are going to have a prolonged period of time here where that will be a concern, and just the visual reminder that we are still very much in fre season, we have a plume of smoke today coming off of the cree fire. marine layer looks right, that is what we experienced today, but they are still active out there. i will be back with the full forecasting just a few. back to you. >>> campaign 2020, president trump and joe biden are busy on the campaign trail with just over two weeks until election day. earlier today, the president arrived in santa ana and headed to a private fundraiser in newport bea
this one is focused primarily on the northbay mountains and the further north up into the sacramento valley and you can watch how this is going to play out. see the time appear tomorrow, nothing has happened yet by monday afternoon but watch the bright colors spilled down the segment of valley, streamlines bring those stronger northwind back down into the bay area. so, that gets us into tuesday morning. remember that time frame for the fire weather watch which goes from monday night into...
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california women's will being and ducks shows women living in the san joaquin valley, northern sacramento valley, north coast, and parts of the inland empire are worse compared to women in other regions at the state.ex fople in many counties in thsan joaquin valley, more than one in five women live in poverty. just for a little bit of an context study, wome poverty means a single mom with two kids is trying to make ends meet on less than $2000 a year. i usink many of can agree that is unattainable, especially in a high costilla california. >> and hamma, we've been talking about women as a broad group, but when you look at my cell numbers, you disproportionate impact on latinas. can you tell us why this is and what those numbers look like? >> yes. so latinas as well as for african-american women, they have been impacted the hardest y in terms of emnt loss merely because they work more in the service sector that has been more affected by this pandemic, and also what we see in recent data is that interestingly, latinas ' families and african-americans are having their kids, they are happy to have t
california women's will being and ducks shows women living in the san joaquin valley, northern sacramento valley, north coast, and parts of the inland empire are worse compared to women in other regions at the state.ex fople in many counties in thsan joaquin valley, more than one in five women live in poverty. just for a little bit of an context study, wome poverty means a single mom with two kids is trying to make ends meet on less than $2000 a year. i usink many of can agree that is...
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then we've got a warning in the north there we're expecting some strong gusty winds much of the sacramento valley in the slalom county in the north bay to as you can see those wind blowing 25 to 40 miles an hour gusting even higher than that and look at the winds this what we're talking about we've got a series of these weak front drop over the top of the high pressure ridge that's bringing in the sunshine once high pressure tries to build back in again everything begins to change the winds start to pick up you see that they're in the north bay overnight tonight and tomorrow then as we get into thursday as we head toward the morning. you see all the colors lighting up there into the purple and in the red those winds gusting over 40 miles an hour. pretty good sea breeze as we get in for friday, then look what happens on sunday a more frontal system comes through and look at all those winds high fire danger very low humidity. and lot of part of the weekend. >>lawrence thank make sure to download the kron 4 and the kron on apps for the latest developments with this latest red flag warning and the po
then we've got a warning in the north there we're expecting some strong gusty winds much of the sacramento valley in the slalom county in the north bay to as you can see those wind blowing 25 to 40 miles an hour gusting even higher than that and look at the winds this what we're talking about we've got a series of these weak front drop over the top of the high pressure ridge that's bringing in the sunshine once high pressure tries to build back in again everything begins to change the winds...
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across the north and they'll be coming through the north bay moving down the west side of the sacramento valley and we'll get some breezy winds. moving through the bay area as well as the northern kind of peninsula area. and those winds are expected to remain gusty. overnight till about 10:00am and by we should see the winds on the decrease and instead will begin to start issuing a weather all clears when it's safe to do so dependent on weather station observations to begin the restoration process and so what you see on the screen is the red flag warnings that are that are a publicly available in issued by the national weather service. they're going to remain in effect through this second wave of weather that we're going to experience overnight tonight into tomorrow morning and the national weather service is indicating with this and we'll see potential wind gusts, 55 miles per hour. with relative 10 to 20%. during that time frame and then you know i was watching the conditions on the ground today and during the day today we saw a relative humidities generally you know dropping into the teens t
across the north and they'll be coming through the north bay moving down the west side of the sacramento valley and we'll get some breezy winds. moving through the bay area as well as the northern kind of peninsula area. and those winds are expected to remain gusty. overnight till about 10:00am and by we should see the winds on the decrease and instead will begin to start issuing a weather all clears when it's safe to do so dependent on weather station observations to begin the restoration...
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these went to into effect early earlier this morning we some breezy winds develop down the sacramento valley, primarily and these red flag warnings are expected to cover those 2 peaks in the winds forecasting a peak wind 65 miles per hour with this event coupled with very dry humidity levels i wouldn't be surprised to see a few weather that are on some of our prominent peace around the bay area gusting to about 70 miles per hour in this event. federal forecast agency that collaborate with is in northern operations predictive services, this is the outfit did you know cal fire uses for senator whether intelligence and federal fire agencies they also continue to indicate high risk of significant fire potential due to gusty winds coupled with that low relative humidity as well and so us and all the other federal agencies attract fire weather and fire weather conditions are lined that the threat window for the schiavo wind event is is beginning today and will last through friday. and importantly as we know the fuel conditions on the ground this year are very dry the fuels are very dry and we we w
these went to into effect early earlier this morning we some breezy winds develop down the sacramento valley, primarily and these red flag warnings are expected to cover those 2 peaks in the winds forecasting a peak wind 65 miles per hour with this event coupled with very dry humidity levels i wouldn't be surprised to see a few weather that are on some of our prominent peace around the bay area gusting to about 70 miles per hour in this event. federal forecast agency that collaborate with is in...
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in the sacramento valley area and part of the crsa lot more of the older population is growing at an increased rate concern to oer areas of lifornia as well. but it's difficult to pin down one reason about why people live where they do. >> so molly, inaddition tothe fire emergency and fire danger that these facilities have to plan for, they are also not dealing with the pandemic. how has the coronavirus impacted the planng for fire evacuations? >> well, i should say that certain at the federal level, the emergency preparedness rule that ruires them to epare for fires would also require them to prepare for a pandemic, to prepare for flooding, to acprepare for an ve shooter situation or a mountain lion. i met one facility manager, ray beaudoin, who works for sequoiah living wmanages three northern california properties, and he had a binder going through all these things with the pandfeic specifically, ion control has always been a concern at skilled rs g facilities. for us it's a living, were talking about a new level of training where people have had to implement new controls and new
in the sacramento valley area and part of the crsa lot more of the older population is growing at an increased rate concern to oer areas of lifornia as well. but it's difficult to pin down one reason about why people live where they do. >> so molly, inaddition tothe fire emergency and fire danger that these facilities have to plan for, they are also not dealing with the pandemic. how has the coronavirus impacted the planng for fire evacuations? >> well, i should say that certain at...
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and east bay hills to the the applet range and santa cruz mountain and stretches towards the sacramento valley and sacramento at the national weather service in the delta area. the area also included in the red flag warning. here is the view of the pattern that is setting up and expected to last into the coming days. we still have activity going on over the pacific northwest. high pressure is strengthening and when the system passes, we are going to see a shift in the way direction. and the pressure gradient between the system moving through the pacific northwest and the high pressure off to the west. it will create the northeast flow that is expected to kick in and bring very gusty conditions. winds are generally light. fairfield and novato reporting 15 miles per hour. ft. fairfield, is a northeast breeze and napa coming from the south. the flow is now beginning to come from the northeast. at the northeast flow is what we worry about this time of year. here is a look at the wreaked havoc. tuesday, and stopping on wednesday. when that passes through, that is when we expect the ways to develop.
and east bay hills to the the applet range and santa cruz mountain and stretches towards the sacramento valley and sacramento at the national weather service in the delta area. the area also included in the red flag warning. here is the view of the pattern that is setting up and expected to last into the coming days. we still have activity going on over the pacific northwest. high pressure is strengthening and when the system passes, we are going to see a shift in the way direction. and the...
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merchants ask where people are from, and a lot of people from the east bay, a lot of people from the sacramento valley valley in general, from all over, all nine counties in the bay area. >> pier 39 reopened in mid-june after being closed for 91 days by the city's shelter in place order. over the weekend, sports retailer lids announced it would open its flagship store at pier 39 in the coming weeks. >>> just the newestbarbie is c. forget the malibu beach barbie. think a little bigger. that story coming up. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we are tracking the return of rain to northern california later this week. we'll have a closer look at the timeline and the accuweather forecast ahead. >>> and taking a quick live look from our abc7 roof cam, you see the bay bridge there. we are streaming this live cam and others from all around the bay area 24/7. you can find them on our new connected tv app on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and android tv. all you have to do is download the app to check it out along with our all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every active, registered voter wi
merchants ask where people are from, and a lot of people from the east bay, a lot of people from the sacramento valley valley in general, from all over, all nine counties in the bay area. >> pier 39 reopened in mid-june after being closed for 91 days by the city's shelter in place order. over the weekend, sports retailer lids announced it would open its flagship store at pier 39 in the coming weeks. >>> just the newestbarbie is c. forget the malibu beach barbie. think a little...
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initially develop down the sacramento valley, but starting at about 8:00 pm on wednesday, we're expecting an increase in the strength of those winds. and for those winds to spread across the northern sierra foothills into the elevated terrain of the north bay. and then we'll see them spread bathe further in the evening into the east bay hills and santa cruz mountains. then we do expect the winds to decrease midday thursday through about thursday afternoon. we will see relative humidities fall into the teens and potentially single digits for most locations during that timeframe. that period, the hull between weather events will be followed by a second period of wind risk starting approximately 6:00 pm thursday evening. by 10:00 am friday we expect to be able to begin the rest for most areas. we'll be utilizing the greatest intel from the public and internal weather model data. as well as some of the realtime intelligence from the hundreds of publicly owned and pg&e-owned weather stations out there, which we have 850 of, to support any early -- >> all right, listening live to a news confere
initially develop down the sacramento valley, but starting at about 8:00 pm on wednesday, we're expecting an increase in the strength of those winds. and for those winds to spread across the northern sierra foothills into the elevated terrain of the north bay. and then we'll see them spread bathe further in the evening into the east bay hills and santa cruz mountains. then we do expect the winds to decrease midday thursday through about thursday afternoon. we will see relative humidities fall...
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tonight's la county also under red flag warning as well expecting some of those winds coming out of sacramento valley, 25 to 40 miles per hour gusts. humidity very very low. and then as we look toward the north bay above a 1000 feet again 25 to 40 miles per hour have seen some gusts now. mount saint helene up to 45 miles per hour just in the last couple of minutes here so it is starting to ramp up getting blustery out there over the mountain top tonight, not as windy down below. here's a look at some of the current winds right now at speaker that 19 miles per hour, 18 at soda springs, so winds just beginning to pick up now the likely ramp up as we head through the night tonight with those strong discussed as we head into early tomorrow morning. the rest the bay area down below doesn't look too bad just so far some light winds, but those winds will be picking up throughout the night tonight. it is going to gust maybe not as strong as last night but certainly strong enough should a fire start fire danger running very high through tomorrow afternoon. >>thank you lawrence now to the yucatan peninsula. we
tonight's la county also under red flag warning as well expecting some of those winds coming out of sacramento valley, 25 to 40 miles per hour gusts. humidity very very low. and then as we look toward the north bay above a 1000 feet again 25 to 40 miles per hour have seen some gusts now. mount saint helene up to 45 miles per hour just in the last couple of minutes here so it is starting to ramp up getting blustery out there over the mountain top tonight, not as windy down below. here's a look...
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look at the sacramento valley up into the foothills up against lake tahoe. high fire danger for the next three days. 80s to 90s for the central valley. 106 for palm springs. 90 for l.a. eureka, it's sunny there and 67. julian? >> thank you. >>> we're now learning someone has died from that accident at an outdoor dining area in san jose. a woman who was one of eight people injured sunday afternoon has died from her injuries after being declared brain dead. police say the driver who caused that crash accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake plowing into an outdoor dining tent at the grand century mall. questions remain about who will be held liable. san jose officials say the mall and the restaurant operator did not apply to operate >>> state law only allows county election officials to set up official dropboxes for ballots. there are rules for how those ballots are retrieved. the state republican party says the boxes are legal because it's ballot harvesting which authorizes another person to take a ballot to a collection site. >> we have a choice. we can
look at the sacramento valley up into the foothills up against lake tahoe. high fire danger for the next three days. 80s to 90s for the central valley. 106 for palm springs. 90 for l.a. eureka, it's sunny there and 67. julian? >> thank you. >>> we're now learning someone has died from that accident at an outdoor dining area in san jose. a woman who was one of eight people injured sunday afternoon has died from her injuries after being declared brain dead. police say the driver...
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includes the areas ride along the carquinez strait and portions of the delta heading towards the sacramento valley area. we will be tracking that and the timeframe is wednesday through friday. also air quality is good to moderate. there is an adviser, but not an official spare the air in place for today. we have good air quality in the northbay at the moment. moderate air-quality reported over oakland and san jose also reporting moderate air-quality. when it comes to temperatures, we are going to be well above average for the afternoon. 10 degrees above the seasonal lows in santa rosa. 82 expected for oakland. temperatures are expected to continue to warm through about thursday, friday and that is when we will see the hotter numbers. 78 again for san francisco and the peninsula for today at 82. your extended forecast. it will remain status quo through at least tuesday. we warm up again on thursday, friday and when the beach communities are in the lower 80s. nearly 90 for the basic communities and low to mid 90s expected for the inland cities. getting into the weekend, we begin the cooling trend. s
includes the areas ride along the carquinez strait and portions of the delta heading towards the sacramento valley area. we will be tracking that and the timeframe is wednesday through friday. also air quality is good to moderate. there is an adviser, but not an official spare the air in place for today. we have good air quality in the northbay at the moment. moderate air-quality reported over oakland and san jose also reporting moderate air-quality. when it comes to temperatures, we are going...
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areas like villanova, rio you vista and into the sacramento valley reporting unhealthy air today. many of us and most of us in the moderate category to even have a spare the air in expected to last through tuesday. our inland cities. 86 santa rosa liver more. there is a better look around at the afternoon highs for the peninsula. we will go 82 in redwood city. in the north bay 89 expected over napa. subtle changes expected for tomorrow. we begin a cool down on wednesday and perhaps some rain by the weekend. details coming up in the extended forecast. >>> all right. the glass fire burning in napa and sonoma counties is now 30% contained. it has destroyed more than 1,2000 buildings. more than 240 other structures have been damaged and more than firefighters get more control of this fire and they say it is likely going to take a couple of more weeks before the glass fire is fully contained 100% here. here we are in early october. officials are warning fire season is far from over. >> please be prepared because we are not out of the woods yet. it is only october and we have many weeks
areas like villanova, rio you vista and into the sacramento valley reporting unhealthy air today. many of us and most of us in the moderate category to even have a spare the air in expected to last through tuesday. our inland cities. 86 santa rosa liver more. there is a better look around at the afternoon highs for the peninsula. we will go 82 in redwood city. in the north bay 89 expected over napa. subtle changes expected for tomorrow. we begin a cool down on wednesday and perhaps some rain by...
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Oct 25, 2020
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these winds will work their way through the sacramento valley, also looking at wind gusts at upper elevations miles per hour. this dries out the atmosphere right now. we don't have that problem yet. things are about to change quickly. 57 in the city. half moon bay, 57. that flag not moving there. 57 in novato. 59 by the delta. the onshore winds will be with us the next few hours. the clouds get scoured away. then look at the streamlines here, that wind flow offshore, a direct north wind. it's getting breezy and gusty tonight. and we'll talk about the potential impacts which includes downed trees and power lines as we take this into your monday and even tuesday in the upper elevations, liz. >> all right, lisa, thank you. >>> a little more detail on what we're expecting later today with the power shutoffs. the utility says as of right now it's ready to cut power to 386,000 customers if necessary. according to pg&e psps map, any bay area blackouts would start as early as 3:00 p.m. and could continue in waves once winds pick up tonight. the city of berkeley is urging residents of pan oramic hill
these winds will work their way through the sacramento valley, also looking at wind gusts at upper elevations miles per hour. this dries out the atmosphere right now. we don't have that problem yet. things are about to change quickly. 57 in the city. half moon bay, 57. that flag not moving there. 57 in novato. 59 by the delta. the onshore winds will be with us the next few hours. the clouds get scoured away. then look at the streamlines here, that wind flow offshore, a direct north wind. it's...
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Oct 26, 2020
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might see some haze or some smoke from fires to the north and the north end of the sacramento valley,be making for some hazy skies. highs range from low to mid 70s in san francisco, oakland. 80 degrees tomorrow in santa rosa. so the wind speeds right now, there you saw just at the top of the hour, 89 mile per hour gusts there. look at the purple here that has dropped into the east bay hills, the berkeley hills, oakland, sustained winds at 41 miles per hour there in the oakland hills. that is where we're seeing some of the strongest winds right now. as you see the progression here, the peak wind gusts the last six hours, look at those numbers. 50 miles per hour plus in the tri-valley. 58 mile per hour winds around the berkeley hills and the oakland area. this is a clear sign now that the stronger winds which had been bottled up in the north bay are starting to spread south. and look at that dry offshore breeze moving to san francisco. humidity numbers right there at the day's edge at 8% in oakland. so the progression here overnight, we're in the peak of the winds now for the north bay
might see some haze or some smoke from fires to the north and the north end of the sacramento valley,be making for some hazy skies. highs range from low to mid 70s in san francisco, oakland. 80 degrees tomorrow in santa rosa. so the wind speeds right now, there you saw just at the top of the hour, 89 mile per hour gusts there. look at the purple here that has dropped into the east bay hills, the berkeley hills, oakland, sustained winds at 41 miles per hour there in the oakland hills. that is...
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Oct 21, 2020
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the northern parts and are warning now expecting some very strong gusty wind developing in the sacramento valley and pushing across and of course the north bay where we numerous fires looks like we're going again the sea of fire conditions on the rise back overnight tonight, you see those winds picking up you see the colors there but watch what happens as we get in the following days thursday looks like it could be a significant event as we get to the weekend. even stronger winds possibly as we get in towards sunday. some of those winds again blowing 4050 plus miles an hour over the mountain top even in parts of the east bay guys back to you. thank you fire weather has prompted pga need notify. >>about 54,000 customers across northern california that there could be a preemptive power shut off. 6 a bay area counties are impacted alameda contra costa napa santa clara solano and sonoma counties close to 7,000 customers here in the bay could be affected by this power shut off with napa county having the highest number of customers potentially impacted. those shut offs could begin as soon as tomorrow
the northern parts and are warning now expecting some very strong gusty wind developing in the sacramento valley and pushing across and of course the north bay where we numerous fires looks like we're going again the sea of fire conditions on the rise back overnight tonight, you see those winds picking up you see the colors there but watch what happens as we get in the following days thursday looks like it could be a significant event as we get to the weekend. even stronger winds possibly as we...
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Oct 19, 2020
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up into the foothills and through the sacramento valley during the same timeframe.ratures there in the 90s. 70s in monterey. much cooler in southern california, 79, even though the dodgers are hot unfortunately. 102 in palm springs. 81 in yosemite. we'll talk more about that fire threat and cooler weather this weekend coming up in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> the owner of a historic san francisco business taking matters into his own hands to protect chinatown. he was caught on camera flashing his gun. this was outside of golden gate fortune cookie factory. this is video you will only see on abc7. >> the guy just pushed like this real quick. he did the first push. >> this brazen daytime assault happened saturday afternoon outside chinatown's iconic fortune cookie factory. the man in the black sweatshirt singles out one of a dozen tourists and attacks. we blurred his face because he's not been arrested. >> he said why are you pushing me? because you're staring at me. >> reporter: what makes this story remarkable is what unfolds next. the co-ow
up into the foothills and through the sacramento valley during the same timeframe.ratures there in the 90s. 70s in monterey. much cooler in southern california, 79, even though the dodgers are hot unfortunately. 102 in palm springs. 81 in yosemite. we'll talk more about that fire threat and cooler weather this weekend coming up in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> the owner of a historic san francisco business taking matters into his own hands to protect...
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Oct 14, 2020
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we will see the development of breezy and dry north initially developed down the sacramento valley but starting at about 08:00pm on wednesday. we are expecting an increase in the in the strength of those wins and for those winds to spread across the northern sierra foothills into the elevated train of the north bay and then we'll see them spread a little bit in the evening. into the east bay hills and santa cruz mountains overnight wednesday into thursday morning neighbors like dean burke are bracing for the weather events everybody should be very cautious about their property with the winds picking up. >>and that you know under be prepared for any kind of a fire. >>now if pg any does in fact have these power shut offs they expect to restore power by 10:00pm on friday night live in oakland tiller the psac ii kron 4 news taylor. thank you that red flag warning coming just as the glass fire is inching closer to full containment that fire currently 97% contained after burning more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties the fire destroyed more than 800 homes and more than 1200 struc
we will see the development of breezy and dry north initially developed down the sacramento valley but starting at about 08:00pm on wednesday. we are expecting an increase in the in the strength of those wins and for those winds to spread across the northern sierra foothills into the elevated train of the north bay and then we'll see them spread a little bit in the evening. into the east bay hills and santa cruz mountains overnight wednesday into thursday morning neighbors like dean burke are...
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Oct 15, 2020
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red flag warning for the same areas, not only us but into the northern sacramento valley there. this is why, we're under a flex alert. the coolest temperature is tahoe at 70. most of us at the 80s at the coast to 90s inland. >> thank you. >>> today two bay area airports will kick off hawaii's safe travels program. people flying to the state have options to get tested for covid-19 before they go. jobina is at the live desk with more on this. >> travelers who test negative will be able to bypass hawaii's quarantine restrictions. this is the first time people have been able to avoid quarantine since the pandemic started. united airlines will start providing covid-19 at sfo today. there's a rapid test at the airport the day they fly or a drive-through option taken 48 hours to 72 hours in advance. that's offered at united's maintenance center a short drive from sfo. today is also opening day for a second coronavirus testing facility at oakland international airport. it will be socieet up between terminals 1 and 2. the site will be open from 9:00 to 5:00 daily. hawaii is only acceptin
red flag warning for the same areas, not only us but into the northern sacramento valley there. this is why, we're under a flex alert. the coolest temperature is tahoe at 70. most of us at the 80s at the coast to 90s inland. >> thank you. >>> today two bay area airports will kick off hawaii's safe travels program. people flying to the state have options to get tested for covid-19 before they go. jobina is at the live desk with more on this. >> travelers who test negative...
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Oct 11, 2020
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notice the pink mainly from the sacramento valley through the north bay today. into your monday, still in the lighter shade there with some haze. but as we get into tuesday, that's all due to the northerly winds. as they back off, the haze wbacs off. 10:00, you'll see winds light out of the north. looking for another surge of some gustier winds as we get into the later day. 7:00 30 mile-per-hour winds from the north bay. and those will continue into the early part of tomorrow looking warmer day each and every day. by monday, upper 80s to low 90s inland. 70s and 80s around the bay. kind of nice for your monday. by tuesday, adding on about three to five degrees inland. and by wednesday, we're in the upper 90s. today, 83 today in concord. look for 77 in fremont. 80 in san rafael. 64 at the coast with hazy conditions. the forecast, fog, sunshine today, warming it up tomorrow. the trend continues as we get toward the middle of the week where the warmest days look to be by the end of the week. liz? >> wow. so cooler weather this weekend while we have it. >>> all right
notice the pink mainly from the sacramento valley through the north bay today. into your monday, still in the lighter shade there with some haze. but as we get into tuesday, that's all due to the northerly winds. as they back off, the haze wbacs off. 10:00, you'll see winds light out of the north. looking for another surge of some gustier winds as we get into the later day. 7:00 30 mile-per-hour winds from the north bay. and those will continue into the early part of tomorrow looking warmer day...
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Oct 22, 2020
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it's going to blow through there you see those winds kind of just pour in from the sacramento valley 25 to 40 mile an hour winds certainly high enough to cause some problems with fires there should they get started and in the north a red flag warnings above a 1000 feet, but certainly won't be surprised if we see those actually brought down some valley floor. we're expecting some 40 maybe some 50 mile an hour gust plus i think as we get in toward the weekend too but these wind events going to come and go over the next few days and that's what expecting right now are fairly light out there right now not much in the way of wind to 12 maybe 13 miles per hour beginning to pick up a little bit in the north bay hills but as we head throughout the day tomorrow. that's when we begin to see the color coming in you see the red you see the purple all of us and those winds gusting over 30 miles per hour maybe even 40 in spots going to be interesting we've got a cold front begin approach the coastline this weekend that's going to switch the winds are going to see more of a westerly component to th
it's going to blow through there you see those winds kind of just pour in from the sacramento valley 25 to 40 mile an hour winds certainly high enough to cause some problems with fires there should they get started and in the north a red flag warnings above a 1000 feet, but certainly won't be surprised if we see those actually brought down some valley floor. we're expecting some 40 maybe some 50 mile an hour gust plus i think as we get in toward the weekend too but these wind events going to...
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Oct 22, 2020
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the sacramento valley will have the fastest winds out of this event.hrough tomorrow morning. temperatures will be cooler there also today. low to mid 80s. 64 in tahoe and freezing cold at night. temperatures were falling into the 20s there. so they're definitely feeling more like fall. we'll feel like fall tomorrow, 60s and 70s, a few 830s in the east bay. that's it. more morning cloud cover, same thing on sunday. 63 to 74 is the spread. possibly our coolest mornings, it's looking likely coming up tuesday, wednesday, thursday with 30s in our valleys and 40s around the bay. autumn is just around the corner. >> all right. thank you. >>> new at 6:00, the reaction from san francisco's archbishop after the pope same sex civil unions. >>> and democrats are putting up a fight today as the senate judiciary committee decides whether to put judge amy c (garage door opening) it is his passion-love... it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think about it! been there, done that. with liftmaster® powered by myq®, know what's happening in your garage-
the sacramento valley will have the fastest winds out of this event.hrough tomorrow morning. temperatures will be cooler there also today. low to mid 80s. 64 in tahoe and freezing cold at night. temperatures were falling into the 20s there. so they're definitely feeling more like fall. we'll feel like fall tomorrow, 60s and 70s, a few 830s in the east bay. that's it. more morning cloud cover, same thing on sunday. 63 to 74 is the spread. possibly our coolest mornings, it's looking likely coming...
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Oct 23, 2020
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you can see some high to very high creeping out of the sacramento valley and into solano and napa counties. look at this explosion of extreme fire conditions as we head to bed at 11:00 sunday night. so while we're sleeping sunday night into monday, that is going to be one of our most dangerous times for fires. >> all right. we'll continue to look at that. thank you. >>> new details in oakland, a six-hour standoff with a double murder suspect finally came to a peaceful end. yesterday at around 11:00 in the morning, the gunman barricaded himself in this shoe store, took a hostage and opened fire. after several hours, police were able to negotiate the employee. the suspect remained agitated firing more rounds. a few hours later they coaxed him out bringing him into custody. >> we will continue to demonstrate to our community that we are serious about reducing the violence. for those that responsible for the violence, we will seek to take you into custody. >> police say the suspect was wanted in connection to a double homicide last week on 84th avenue. >>> oakland unified school district is ap
you can see some high to very high creeping out of the sacramento valley and into solano and napa counties. look at this explosion of extreme fire conditions as we head to bed at 11:00 sunday night. so while we're sleeping sunday night into monday, that is going to be one of our most dangerous times for fires. >> all right. we'll continue to look at that. thank you. >>> new details in oakland, a six-hour standoff with a double murder suspect finally came to a peaceful end....
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Oct 21, 2020
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right now extended in a vacaville and dixon expected from 25 to 40 mile an hour pouring out the sacramento valley humidity, 18 to 23% in the north bay now storm mainly over the mountain tops above a 1000 feet expe ting those gusts, 2540 miles an hour but it could easily see some 50 mile an hour gusts as we head into the weekend. this is all set up by the year after year of drought conditions back to 6 last 10 years we've been in a drought in california. here's where we sit again not much rain this last season either so we are under severe drought or rick ross most of the bay area extreme drought conditions extend from fairfield all the way up through napa sonoma county so a lot of the debris from the force a lot of the tree branches lot of the brush. the fallen on the floor of the force now just sitting there and certainly if we do get fire started they can burn rapidly in these kind of conditions offshore winds developing as high pressure begins to build back in after yet another week system one roll over the top of that ridge. this is going to play out again and again over the next few days we'
right now extended in a vacaville and dixon expected from 25 to 40 mile an hour pouring out the sacramento valley humidity, 18 to 23% in the north bay now storm mainly over the mountain tops above a 1000 feet expe ting those gusts, 2540 miles an hour but it could easily see some 50 mile an hour gusts as we head into the weekend. this is all set up by the year after year of drought conditions back to 6 last 10 years we've been in a drought in california. here's where we sit again not much rain...
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Oct 17, 2020
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our red flag warning for the bay area has been allowed to expire, but not so for the sacramento valley, still looking at those offshore winds. big ridge of high pressure over the golden state, just kind of locking us in here. but just to the east of us, cold air is filling in to the dakotas and some snow north of minneapolis, it's rain in chicago. but the seasons certainly are changing and feeling like kind of groundhog day here, right, with a lot of sunshine. this is san jose, 280. 65 downtown. 62 in oakland, our warmest time of year with upper 70s average for parts of santa rosa. we'll be well above that today, about 20 degrees above average but cooling elsewhere. closer to the bay. and the coast. beautiful view here, exploratorium camera, 48 santa rosa, 59 in concord, and 24 hours ago we were a lot warmer. so with backing off of that northerly wind gradient that has allowed temperatures to cool off over that longer nighttime period. 23 degrees cooler, half moon bay, 18 degrees cooler in napa. we like to see that but still some breezy winds, 20 to 30 miles an hour from mount deaub lo
our red flag warning for the bay area has been allowed to expire, but not so for the sacramento valley, still looking at those offshore winds. big ridge of high pressure over the golden state, just kind of locking us in here. but just to the east of us, cold air is filling in to the dakotas and some snow north of minneapolis, it's rain in chicago. but the seasons certainly are changing and feeling like kind of groundhog day here, right, with a lot of sunshine. this is san jose, 280. 65...
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Oct 24, 2020
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and there you can see the colors beginning to move out of the sacramento valley. and you see the reds and the purple, those are winds gusting ucr scale 30 to 40 miles per hour picking up in the north bay first and then spreading across the rest the bay area. overnight on sunday into monday and look at those winds as we head into early on monday morning. that will likely be about the peak of the wind gusts and during that wind gusts are going to see some 4050 mile an hour gusts over the mountain tops even blustery down in the valleys but the most significant winds will be confined over the highest mountains, they could see 6070 mile an hour winds should a fire started those kind of conditions. we have a firestorm. as we crews in napa county they're already dealing with a brush fire. the poe fire sparked just before 4 o'clock this afternoon yeah grew fast this map shows the area where it's been. >>burning near saint this chiles valley road and chiles pope valley road. >>i should say kron four's dan thorn is live in the area to tell us the progress that has been made
and there you can see the colors beginning to move out of the sacramento valley. and you see the reds and the purple, those are winds gusting ucr scale 30 to 40 miles per hour picking up in the north bay first and then spreading across the rest the bay area. overnight on sunday into monday and look at those winds as we head into early on monday morning. that will likely be about the peak of the wind gusts and during that wind gusts are going to see some 4050 mile an hour gusts over the mountain...
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Oct 11, 2020
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levels of humidity and winds being gusty, not just in the inner mountain west, but across the sacramento valleyning tomorrow, not record breaking heat. it's going to be warm, dry, windy. critical fire dang >>> good sunday morning. starting out with some clear areas, but cooler. we'll finish warmer today with upper level northerly winds allowing low 80s to return to >> reporter: this weather cast sponsored by walgreens. there's one right there. i have a lot of friends in southwest louisiana. they've been frustrated with the lack of media attention from hurricane laura. that was a cat 4. so have been the charities. the red cross team rubicon, their donations are down, so they'll take any help you can give them. guys? >>> all right, robert. thank you very much. coming up on "gma," guys, i'm talking about sports. the nfl cracking down to make sure football coaches wear masks when approaching the ref, the hefty fines and penalties. they're going to take away the three pointers. >> i wasn't laughing at the story, but you reading sports makes me giggle. >>> also, mariah carey shares about chairs. the
levels of humidity and winds being gusty, not just in the inner mountain west, but across the sacramento valleyning tomorrow, not record breaking heat. it's going to be warm, dry, windy. critical fire dang >>> good sunday morning. starting out with some clear areas, but cooler. we'll finish warmer today with upper level northerly winds allowing low 80s to return to >> reporter: this weather cast sponsored by walgreens. there's one right there. i have a lot of friends in southwest...
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Oct 24, 2020
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winds could gust over 70 miles per hour in the sacramento valley and san francisco tomorrow night. into sunday morning -- into monday morning, could see winds gusting 40, 50, 60, 70 mile in the city there is. this could be on par with the 2017 event, the 2019 event. we could see -- >>> good morning, looking at a little bit of fog here from mt. tam, and sunshine arrives today with that onshore flow, but things all change tomorrow. for gusty offshore winds, red flag warnings, and looking at the winds beginning to ramp up by the afternoon. then colder mornings and warmer afternoons into next week. 68 today in oakland, look for 72 in santa rosa, as well as san jose, mid-60s downtown. the accuweather seven-day forecast, red flag warning starts tomor >> reporter: we actually have snow coming to colorado to help in the wildfire fight. we are, of course, in the height of pumpkin patching and pumpkin picking for halloween. so we're at a local nursery here in westchester county to highlight a beautiful patch. we'll talk more about that throughout the next hour and a half. guys, back over to
winds could gust over 70 miles per hour in the sacramento valley and san francisco tomorrow night. into sunday morning -- into monday morning, could see winds gusting 40, 50, 60, 70 mile in the city there is. this could be on par with the 2017 event, the 2019 event. we could see -- >>> good morning, looking at a little bit of fog here from mt. tam, and sunshine arrives today with that onshore flow, but things all change tomorrow. for gusty offshore winds, red flag warnings, and looking...
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Oct 5, 2020
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out visibility for a few spots if you're heading up into the central valley, most notably the sacramento valleyis some poor air up there and our air quality today, although much improved won't be quite as crystal clear as what we saw yesterday skies will remain dry today. but that's not necessarily. the course that we're taking for the rest of your forecast. the remnants of a tropical system are about to be steering its way our direction helping to weaken this high-pressure ridge which has been in place but also bringing us one of our first chances of rain in a little bit. the more likely the chances of rainfall are definitely north of the bay area but we're right on the cause of what could be some showers come friday night into saturday so keep your fingers crossed for that, we'd love to see some rain on that very dry vegetation across the bay. some fog hanging out at the coast even into the afternoon today but you'll get your window with sunshine at the coast. and the rest of us just ample sunshine today with relatively calm winds through the day too 50's and 60's for temperatures later on to
out visibility for a few spots if you're heading up into the central valley, most notably the sacramento valleyis some poor air up there and our air quality today, although much improved won't be quite as crystal clear as what we saw yesterday skies will remain dry today. but that's not necessarily. the course that we're taking for the rest of your forecast. the remnants of a tropical system are about to be steering its way our direction helping to weaken this high-pressure ridge which has been...
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Oct 5, 2020
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northern portions of sonoma and napa counties as well as a bit further inland up into the sacramento river valley, but bay area itself has seen some big improvements with the air quality yesterday. we should hold on to those at least for the most part through the day today. 50's for your current temperatures for most of the region right now nevado and sentence elmo or 2 spots a little cooler right now in the upper 40's, this is a little cooler than we were yesterday to kick off the morning. so do throw on that light jacket this morning and then this afternoon look forward to temperatures that won't be too terribly far off of our seasonal average it daytime highs today back in the low 90's inland 70's, right along the bay and for coastal spots, the upper 60's. robert all right sounds good. thank you john now let's check in on the traffic. >>we're taking a peek at the drive into san francisco, it's very quiet right now no problems here leaving the oakland maze, although i encountered a lot of low level fog trying to work this morning from oakland through the maze leading up to the bay bridge toll p
northern portions of sonoma and napa counties as well as a bit further inland up into the sacramento river valley, but bay area itself has seen some big improvements with the air quality yesterday. we should hold on to those at least for the most part through the day today. 50's for your current temperatures for most of the region right now nevado and sentence elmo or 2 spots a little cooler right now in the upper 40's, this is a little cooler than we were yesterday to kick off the morning. so...
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Oct 18, 2020
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this is a better recovery going on here it spills into the as central in sacramento valleys as we get that marine layer coming back, mixing out again to the afternoon. this takes us out to about monday afternoon evening. this is when we'll start to see maybe that red flag warning perhaps or into tuesday reinstated again potentially now for today again we've got warm and dry hot happening in london, we got some 90's going on still hanging on this week some minor cooling, but the bigger one happens late in the week and that's what's the temperatures really fall heading into next weekend we made immediate looking at some 70's in same locations that are making a to about 9091 for today. today 78 going on for san francisco. that's a little bit of an improvement still 82 for oakland 89 coming in for san jose. in those inland spots here with the red still hanging out here middle 90's in the far east bay up to the north bay, some upper 80's to some lower 90's east bay shoreline still hangs on to some of those lofty 80's part of the problem in this scenario is that we're not getting a lot of s
this is a better recovery going on here it spills into the as central in sacramento valleys as we get that marine layer coming back, mixing out again to the afternoon. this takes us out to about monday afternoon evening. this is when we'll start to see maybe that red flag warning perhaps or into tuesday reinstated again potentially now for today again we've got warm and dry hot happening in london, we got some 90's going on still hanging on this week some minor cooling, but the bigger one...
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Oct 17, 2020
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the so-called recovery tomorrow, not great news, he come spilling in the sacramento valley that marineabout it done far as fog is concerned probably won't see much of that mixing out again tomorrow looks like in terms of drying out of touch. but it looks like some temperature relief coming our way going to chip away at some of those lofty i temperatures retire some of the 90's will be very much more sparse the we're looking at today and plenty of 80's as well we'll get some 70's maybe for the east bay shoreline. so that's the deal for today still plenty hot 90's at work. tomorrow and the couple little spotty 90's here and there but it will be turning more to the 80's for those in the valleys and then for week, it's cooling early on, but there's going to be a return of offshore winds nowhere near as such as strong as its predecessor was, but we'll see if any red flag warnings will be issued at that 0.84 going on for san francisco's high today, 87 open 92 meanwhile for san jose and quite hot inland still middle 90's here as we get to al com because the halloween air and look at these num
the so-called recovery tomorrow, not great news, he come spilling in the sacramento valley that marineabout it done far as fog is concerned probably won't see much of that mixing out again tomorrow looks like in terms of drying out of touch. but it looks like some temperature relief coming our way going to chip away at some of those lofty i temperatures retire some of the 90's will be very much more sparse the we're looking at today and plenty of 80's as well we'll get some 70's maybe for the...
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Oct 22, 2020
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most critical fire situation will be in the sacramento vallevalle valley.ed of wearing the same clothes, getting ready to do that wardrobe shuffle? i was in the closet looking saying i haven't worn these clothes in six months. 69 in half moon bay, 63 in san francisco, 74 in fairfield. that's as warm as it gets and that's the way it should be. kumasi? >> thank you. >>> happening tonight, a man san francisco will match whits with some of the brightest contestants on "jeopardy." data scientist colin davie knows about '80s pop and boy bands. tune in this evening and you can see what else he knows. because of the debate tonight, you can watch "jeopardy" at 9:00 here on abc and "wheel of fortune" at 9:30. >>> the pandemic forced one of america's longest running sporting events to abandon its former home next year. the westminster kennel club dog show will leave new york city's madison square garden for the first time since 1920. it will move to an estate about 25 miles outside of manhattan. the show will take place in june instead of in february. westminster date
most critical fire situation will be in the sacramento vallevalle valley.ed of wearing the same clothes, getting ready to do that wardrobe shuffle? i was in the closet looking saying i haven't worn these clothes in six months. 69 in half moon bay, 63 in san francisco, 74 in fairfield. that's as warm as it gets and that's the way it should be. kumasi? >> thank you. >>> happening tonight, a man san francisco will match whits with some of the brightest contestants on...
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this roadways will have little bit of fog tomorrow morning you can see some of it off to the sacramento valleythis will mix out a lot quicker than what we're looking at today so a very big change in the weather happening in a relatively short period, mostly 60's off to the east bay 50's cover the north bay 64 san francisco, 59. san jose and for comparison sake about 24 hours ago mid bay, you're couple degrees ahead little colder the south and the north. breaking the day down again we see the skies open up in spots only to fill back up again with cloud cover as we expect this afternoon expect that fog to roll on in in the city particularly very very early this late afternoon early evening, we're take a long-range look at that forecast coming up in a bit marty sounds great day see a couple minutes. thank you. well happening today nurses in the east bay are on day 4 of their strike and they're demanding more ppe and increase safety measures from the alameda health system. >>kron four's reyna harvey live in oakland at highland hospital where the strike continues. she has the latest for us rain. >>
this roadways will have little bit of fog tomorrow morning you can see some of it off to the sacramento valleythis will mix out a lot quicker than what we're looking at today so a very big change in the weather happening in a relatively short period, mostly 60's off to the east bay 50's cover the north bay 64 san francisco, 59. san jose and for comparison sake about 24 hours ago mid bay, you're couple degrees ahead little colder the south and the north. breaking the day down again we see the...
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afternoon only to flood us a bit overnight that's typical and you can see it filtering in the sacramento valley like this trend again tomorrow afternoon it dries out a little bit in those inland areas, but not as long and not a severe so we're all going in the right direction. it just seems like try to steer a ship it's very slow in which to do so a big ship that is at the shot here from the bay bridge toll plaza, nice blue skies working here so we're still going to kind of hot going on in london. we'll have the fog coming back again, it looks like tonight. then for next week for much of the week ahead. we've got morning fog. and cooling off all week as temperatures fall through the 80's not going to stop there is going to continue to fall into the 70's by week's end because showers possible. and mild temps with all of that to it's really going to feel fall-like are almost even early winter like if you will 72 san francisco. can at 8087 meanwhile for san jose across the wider geography got to reach far in the east bay to get some of those 90's going on there where preds are up to the north bay
afternoon only to flood us a bit overnight that's typical and you can see it filtering in the sacramento valley like this trend again tomorrow afternoon it dries out a little bit in those inland areas, but not as long and not a severe so we're all going in the right direction. it just seems like try to steer a ship it's very slow in which to do so a big ship that is at the shot here from the bay bridge toll plaza, nice blue skies working here so we're still going to kind of hot going on in...
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highest probability for areas that yeah, yeah and i include terrain of the northern and western sacramento valley, the northern and central here well as higher terrain of the bay area including in a creek mountain central coast region and portions of tarrant county. we'ge been hearing in berkeley where they're advising people to to evacuate ahead of the possibility. >>of a what about the berkeley hills area and power shut offs. berkeley oakland hills area. >>yeah, i'm not able to be cannot i don't have information the recommendation but i can tell you that the county attorney for currently monitoring here in the bay area alameda. hunter call them are in napa santa clara, a law now and now and work by thing that the public a few power shut off boat county would begin. some time this afternoon and extend through the evening. >>this afternoon early this afternoon or around 04:05pm. yet though. >>no go one way and so we do have some public safety power shot at getting the morning. for northern part of our service area only baghlan humble shop to county that area. but for bay area we're looking at thi
highest probability for areas that yeah, yeah and i include terrain of the northern and western sacramento valley, the northern and central here well as higher terrain of the bay area including in a creek mountain central coast region and portions of tarrant county. we'ge been hearing in berkeley where they're advising people to to evacuate ahead of the possibility. >>of a what about the berkeley hills area and power shut offs. berkeley oakland hills area. >>yeah, i'm not able to be...
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>> pelley: 15 people died in that inferno, the second week in september, north of sacramento, where the central valleys into the sierra nevada. >> tom porter: these are fires that nobody, when i started in this business, ever even dreamed of happening in california. not even close. >> pelley: california state fire chief thom porter "started in this business" in 1999. that year just over one million acres burned. by 2007, it was a million and a half. in 2018, two million. this season, nearly four million acres have burned so far. climate isn't the only reason. decades of aggressively putting out every forest fire allowed brush to pile up like kindling. but the warming climate has intensified heat and drought. chief porter showed us the length of the fire lines he's defending right now would >> porter: they talk about career fires. and a career fire was sometimes on the order of 10,000 to 50,000 acres. 50,000, that was crazy. >> pelley: the kind of thing a firefighter would see once in his career. >> porter: correct. once in a career. it dawned on me at one point that career fires are happening every si
>> pelley: 15 people died in that inferno, the second week in september, north of sacramento, where the central valleys into the sierra nevada. >> tom porter: these are fires that nobody, when i started in this business, ever even dreamed of happening in california. not even close. >> pelley: california state fire chief thom porter "started in this business" in 1999. that year just over one million acres burned. by 2007, it was a million and a half. in 2018, two...