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joe little in san diego joins us now live from santa isabelle in the mountains of san diego county. and, joe, things were not that bad last time we checked with you an hour ago. how is it now? >> reporter: it's still not that bad. there is no wind. there is no rain. it is still cold. we've actually moved 15 minutes up the mountain farther into inland in san diego to an old gold mining town named julian. take a look at this. this is a gigantic part of this tree right here that has fallen on top of a restaurant. god bless these folks inside. they are still open. that's the only place open for food right now in julian. other branches fell off here. but this house right here, they got -- they got worked over a little bit. there is a tree on the left side that knocked off one of their vents off the roof. my buddy behind the camera can take a step to the left, you can see another tree leaning on the porch on this house right here. knocked on the door. no one is home inside. but there is a bunch of debris, branches all over their front yard. you can see over here on the left side, jeff, so
joe little in san diego joins us now live from santa isabelle in the mountains of san diego county. and, joe, things were not that bad last time we checked with you an hour ago. how is it now? >> reporter: it's still not that bad. there is no wind. there is no rain. it is still cold. we've actually moved 15 minutes up the mountain farther into inland in san diego to an old gold mining town named julian. take a look at this. this is a gigantic part of this tree right here that has fallen...
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joe little live in san diego county for us. thank you, joe. >>> right now let's take a live look at los angeles, north of where joe little was just talking about. you see the gray skies. tropical storm hilary passing through southern california right now. that was a positive report from san diego. >> we're seeing bands with that particular storm move from one place to another. flood warnings through l.a. county and ventura county through 6:00 tonight. i think the worst of it now is starting to lift north of san diego and eventually some of that shorwe activity overnight as we go to sleep and you wake up tomorrow morning, some could be on the bay area's doorstep for tomorrow morning. right now, muggy, 93 degrees. san jose, mostly cloudy skies. you don't have these 90s and have mostly cloudy conditions and relatively high humidity in a few places. 91 degrees in livermore right now. about 83 in oakland. look at san francisco, 77 degrees. as that midlevel tropical air surges in, lows tomorrow likely upper 60s and 70s to start thing
joe little live in san diego county for us. thank you, joe. >>> right now let's take a live look at los angeles, north of where joe little was just talking about. you see the gray skies. tropical storm hilary passing through southern california right now. that was a positive report from san diego. >> we're seeing bands with that particular storm move from one place to another. flood warnings through l.a. county and ventura county through 6:00 tonight. i think the worst of it now...
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we're live in san diego county for the very latest on conditions there. we do want to get your check of your 4 zone forecast. taking a live look at downtown san francisco this evening where we've had some word on nice weather. yeah, it's kind guy and humid and >> much warmer here in san francisco, of course inland. typically it's it's hot this time of year. but says tracking the big weather story today and tropical storm. >> hillary and greets. yeah. and it's because of tropical storm hilary that downtown san francisco warmed up to 81 degrees today. nearly 15 degrees above average. remember, we should be averaging 67 degrees and this is why we're tracking this plume of subtropical moisture because of what is now tropical storm hilary currently over southern california. they could easily see 10 inches of rain. that's about a year's worth of rain today through tomorrow. so dangerous flooding, mudslides certainly going to be an issue out there for los angeles, even for bakersfield and barstow as well. tracking some pockets of moderate to heavy downpours ther
we're live in san diego county for the very latest on conditions there. we do want to get your check of your 4 zone forecast. taking a live look at downtown san francisco this evening where we've had some word on nice weather. yeah, it's kind guy and humid and >> much warmer here in san francisco, of course inland. typically it's it's hot this time of year. but says tracking the big weather story today and tropical storm. >> hillary and greets. yeah. and it's because of tropical...
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there's a tornado warning, just a little bit east to san diego county and the area called alpine. the desert areas of san diego county are really getting hit by a very hard amount of rain in a very short amount of time. so that's just the flash flooding is so worrisome because it's going to be happening so fast. even a photo of water can sweep away a smaller car, so we're being told not to drive through any kind of water at all. and we're actually being told to stay in place in san diego, and to pretty much been from here. a lot of the stores are out of water. a lot of the stores are out of ice cream for whatever reason. that is, people are just staying home and following orders so far and we're getting through this. me retains the hit mexico heavy and the storm sometimes affect california, but it's rare for them to strike the stage with this much intensity. all people really ready for this in california. i know we're not our infrastructure is not in fact i have a mud slide down in my back yard already. there's just, there's not and the water or the ground is already saturated. so
there's a tornado warning, just a little bit east to san diego county and the area called alpine. the desert areas of san diego county are really getting hit by a very hard amount of rain in a very short amount of time. so that's just the flash flooding is so worrisome because it's going to be happening so fast. even a photo of water can sweep away a smaller car, so we're being told not to drive through any kind of water at all. and we're actually being told to stay in place in san diego, and...
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so right now we've got a banjo asian centers that are being opened across los angeles in san diego county is even orange county is imperial county, and we're bracing for impact. so it's already raining here in southern california. some parties have already seen, you know, measurable re, not much yet started early this morning, but it's really supposed to come down in buckets here in the next couple of hours. right now saying bags maximum is to rule areas, are really being asked to get your things together and be prepared to leave at a moment's notice. because when the land slides and months slides that are expected to happen, happen, they're going told to get out and get out now. so fish and you're going around and reminding people to pack up things like birth certificates, medication, you know, diapers for the kids toys for the kids. anything that you may need, blankets, anything that you may need if you are forced to leave your home and leave your property and leave your belongings behind and having to stay on a car in a gymnasium for the next couple of days, while fire, cruise and resc
so right now we've got a banjo asian centers that are being opened across los angeles in san diego county is even orange county is imperial county, and we're bracing for impact. so it's already raining here in southern california. some parties have already seen, you know, measurable re, not much yet started early this morning, but it's really supposed to come down in buckets here in the next couple of hours. right now saying bags maximum is to rule areas, are really being asked to get your...
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authorities are also urging people stay away from the beaches in san diego county. but as you can see, not everyone listening to those warnings. many people spent the weekend at the beach in oceanside, just about 40 miles north of downtown san diego. and nobody's here because they're losing their minds. i don't think carly's ever dealt with a hurricane, so i don't i don't think people know what to expect. but obviously, like, it's justpeoplr us. many businesses in san diego county are closed today, and the san diego unified school district has canceled classes as our time is 406. even here in the bay area, dozens of flights have been canceled or delayed. ktvu is lamonica peters spoke with travelers who are dealing with setbacks in san jose. dozens of flights arriving and departing at san jose mineta international airport were canceled on sunday. as we were heading over to kind of keep our fingers crossed that we're not going to have to stay another night. southwest airlines has this travel advisory on its website warning travelers about disruption as hillary barrels
authorities are also urging people stay away from the beaches in san diego county. but as you can see, not everyone listening to those warnings. many people spent the weekend at the beach in oceanside, just about 40 miles north of downtown san diego. and nobody's here because they're losing their minds. i don't think carly's ever dealt with a hurricane, so i don't i don't think people know what to expect. but obviously, like, it's justpeoplr us. many businesses in san diego county are closed...
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tomorrow is a big day in san diego county, whether going to work or back to school. the city of san diego is placing no parking signs in areas where it's likely to flood, including the mission valley area, where we are right now. the city also says it will have crews clean storm rains in the area. cal fire has been training for events like this and are on standdy in case of emergency. as we head into this afternoon, the worst of the rain has yet to come. as we head into monday, the tropical storm is expected to taper off. for "today in the bay," adonnis albright. >> thank you so much. >>> several national parks are closed as hilary moves in. a flash flood warning is in effect for joshua tree national park. joshua tree will be closed until at least tomorrow. to the north, death valley national park north of joshua tree, they are also bracing for flash flooding. death valley camp grounds and visitor centers are closed. >>> the storm is leading to delays and cancellations for airline travelers. right now, flight aware says at lax, there are 66 cancellations and 44 delays
tomorrow is a big day in san diego county, whether going to work or back to school. the city of san diego is placing no parking signs in areas where it's likely to flood, including the mission valley area, where we are right now. the city also says it will have crews clean storm rains in the area. cal fire has been training for events like this and are on standdy in case of emergency. as we head into this afternoon, the worst of the rain has yet to come. as we head into monday, the tropical...
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live look in del mar, you can see the camera lens a little moist. >> up in the mountains of san diego county landslides, strong wind bringing down trees and power lines. our sister station i san diego has a closer look at the storm's impact in that region. >> reporter: all is finally quiet here i in julian. hilary started pushing things around inhe t mountains pretty early. the heaviest part is expected to hit the area between 2:00 and 3:00. there's a gust for everyone. she did her best to push me around too. my co-worker, jeff and i, saw the first signs of trouble in santa isabel where the work area ahead sign was conveniently in place for this. a large branch broke off and took down the power lines at this real estate office. crews swooped in pretty quickly. ere's a cherry picker coming down on you. they reconnected the power in less tnha hour. a couple more trees gave way in this person's back yard. same thing up the hill. this tree managed to miss everything on the way down. snowplows were used to clear smaller tree branches and mud from roadways. this hillside gave out and left rocks in
live look in del mar, you can see the camera lens a little moist. >> up in the mountains of san diego county landslides, strong wind bringing down trees and power lines. our sister station i san diego has a closer look at the storm's impact in that region. >> reporter: all is finally quiet here i in julian. hilary started pushing things around inhe t mountains pretty early. the heaviest part is expected to hit the area between 2:00 and 3:00. there's a gust for everyone. she did her...
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many businesses in san diego county are closed today. the san diego unified school district has canceled all classes. some children in san diego are doing what they can to make the best of the situation. when riding down flooded streets on their surfboards. video here of a family in coronado riding their neighborhood streets. we do have you covered throughout this newscast on ktvu fox two. you can also turn to our fox weather app anytime to stay up to date on hillary's track. well the alameda fire department has saved a man from the water early this morning, the fire department said it responded to reports of a car in seaplane lagoon just before 3:00. this is north of the uss hornet, sea air and space museum. rescue swimmers jumped into the water to find a man inside of the car unconscious, not breathing. firefighters took him to a local trauma center. the dive rescue team searched for other victims in the water. no one else was found and no word yet on the man's identity or condition at this time. beginning today, rides are no longer fre
many businesses in san diego county are closed today. the san diego unified school district has canceled all classes. some children in san diego are doing what they can to make the best of the situation. when riding down flooded streets on their surfboards. video here of a family in coronado riding their neighborhood streets. we do have you covered throughout this newscast on ktvu fox two. you can also turn to our fox weather app anytime to stay up to date on hillary's track. well the alameda...
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they are already warning a flash flooding and eastern san diego county.n all of the rain over the next 12 hours or so perhaps even more than that is going to move up here into l.a. county particularly out east street riverside county and out to palm springs and obviously in areas like palm springs the desert they are even less used to this kind of weather. they are very concerned about flooding in palm springs but we heard officials in the desert communities earlier today, appealing to people not to go into any standing water that they see. that they needed any other reason not to do that, they added that this is snake season out there. that water will be full of rattlesnakes so please do not go into any standing water you see lying around over the next 24 hours. evacuation orders are in place are parts of southern california gavin newsom declared a state of emergency for much of their yesterday hilary is expected to be true bring torrential rain tube typically bone dry areas in the southwest before moving north toward idaho and beyond. fox weather corres
they are already warning a flash flooding and eastern san diego county.n all of the rain over the next 12 hours or so perhaps even more than that is going to move up here into l.a. county particularly out east street riverside county and out to palm springs and obviously in areas like palm springs the desert they are even less used to this kind of weather. they are very concerned about flooding in palm springs but we heard officials in the desert communities earlier today, appealing to people...
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so happening right now, much of san diego county. >> still getting hit with wind and rain from tropicalilary. you can see some of the latest images last time the county got hit with the tropical storm was more than 8 decades ago. the storm is causing flooding is prompting many to be rescued from swollen rivers. you can see roadways being swept away. sarah ledger shows us how the storms been impacting the tijuana river valley. >> unless absolutely critical, please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm hilary left. many cars like this 10 me shot across the way it's been an easily avoidable but common issue keeping emergency crews on standby. and we've all also preposition that identified water rescue assets as well as personnel, the infamous hollister and monument road along the tijuana river valley. once again, the left drivers with the decision to turn around or attempt to roll right on through. getting stuck or caught up in something like this isn't the only concern here. this is water flowing from the tijuana river. we're looking at tr
so happening right now, much of san diego county. >> still getting hit with wind and rain from tropicalilary. you can see some of the latest images last time the county got hit with the tropical storm was more than 8 decades ago. the storm is causing flooding is prompting many to be rescued from swollen rivers. you can see roadways being swept away. sarah ledger shows us how the storms been impacting the tijuana river valley. >> unless absolutely critical, please stay off the roads....
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. >> robert luke of the san diego county sheriff's bomb squad and atf agent matt beals were the leadtigators. they quickly learned that something about the day care may have made it a target. >> on that particular day care center, we were aware that there were other law enforcement officials who had their children in that particular home during the day. >> was it possible someone was out to kill cops and their kids? if so, connie, who always parked in front of the day care home, could have been the perfect yet unwitting delivery system for the bomb. >> they were looking for any known or suspected domestic terrorists or possible watchlist type people that may be in the area. >> no question that this was an ied, an improvised explosive device? >> no. >> and suddenly, they had more questions after they ran connie's address and discovered that, in her neighborhood, two weeks earlier, police had found another bomb. >> two bombs with one explosive connection. investigators discovered this attack was personal. coming up -- had connie or her family been targeted before? >> we were like, wow,
. >> robert luke of the san diego county sheriff's bomb squad and atf agent matt beals were the leadtigators. they quickly learned that something about the day care may have made it a target. >> on that particular day care center, we were aware that there were other law enforcement officials who had their children in that particular home during the day. >> was it possible someone was out to kill cops and their kids? if so, connie, who always parked in front of the day care...
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the declaration covers 11 counties, stretching from san diego up to fresno and other central valley counties. the evacuations have been urged on catalina island. rob is tracking hurricane hilary closely.>> it's still a category one hurricane, that change in wind speed is going to be having very little impact. later on tonight we will likely see hurricane hilary transition to a tropical storm. early tomorrow afternoon, wind is sustained, what's left heads toward northern nevada, bringing moisture with it. extremely high reign rates, that storm center moves on short mid afternoon on sunday. some of the rain totals when it comes to high desert, we will see more than a year's worth of rainfall, just a few inches of rain, all of that coming within six hours time, with a lot of debris flow north and east of los angeles. closer to the bay area, the impact from that storm will be seen as we get some measurable rainfall especially by tomorrow night and on into monday. if you been outside tonight, you've probably seen the flashes of lightning to the south and east, more of that tropical air goes surgi
the declaration covers 11 counties, stretching from san diego up to fresno and other central valley counties. the evacuations have been urged on catalina island. rob is tracking hurricane hilary closely.>> it's still a category one hurricane, that change in wind speed is going to be having very little impact. later on tonight we will likely see hurricane hilary transition to a tropical storm. early tomorrow afternoon, wind is sustained, what's left heads toward northern nevada, bringing...
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to the oceanside blade tribune a little bit bigger, and then i went to the san diego union and i had pretty much the whole county. but when i went to los angeles times, the world was my beat. [ music ] well, i was with the san diego union tribune in 1980 when the editors came to me and said, "we'd like you to go to central america and photograph post-revolutionary nicaragua and the current civil war in el salvador and guatemala." and the theme of that entire three-month photo essay was revolution on our doorstep. [ screaming ] i saw dead bodies all over the place. took me into the jungles, learning how to work with the police and the army. so i had to learn my skills in spanish. i had to improve them. i had to learn how to spend money and stay within budget. i had to learn how to try to get these images back to the newspaper. so nothing you can learn in school in that regard. [ speaking in foreign language ] when i'm working in mexico or latin america, i'm very comfortable. i'm not a policeman. i'm not, you know. however, in afghanistan and iraq and in some parts of africa, i would hire what's called a fixer, an
to the oceanside blade tribune a little bit bigger, and then i went to the san diego union and i had pretty much the whole county. but when i went to los angeles times, the world was my beat. [ music ] well, i was with the san diego union tribune in 1980 when the editors came to me and said, "we'd like you to go to central america and photograph post-revolutionary nicaragua and the current civil war in el salvador and guatemala." and the theme of that entire three-month photo essay...
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. >> late today, all state beaches in both orange and san diego county were declared off limits to the public. >> reporter: lightning strikes light up san diego, sounding the alarm for what's predicted to come as hilary speeds its way towards the southwest. >> it is scary. i mean, we don't know what's coming. >> reporter: the storm is barreling north from baja towards southern california, putting many communities at high risk of excessive rain as much as ten inches. what the national hurricane center calls catastrophic flooding. >> we strongly advise people to stay home. if you do not need to be out on the roads, please take yourself out of the equation. >> reporter: to dodge hilary, a dozen navy carriers and ships are being moved out of san diego's ports. >> we'll move out to sea until the conditions are right to bring them back. >> reporter: other vulnerable beach communities hope berms and sandbags are protect them. >> they're sandbagging to help out the neighbors that can't do it for themselves. >> reporter: the storm already being felt in california's mojave desert with a record s
. >> late today, all state beaches in both orange and san diego county were declared off limits to the public. >> reporter: lightning strikes light up san diego, sounding the alarm for what's predicted to come as hilary speeds its way towards the southwest. >> it is scary. i mean, we don't know what's coming. >> reporter: the storm is barreling north from baja towards southern california, putting many communities at high risk of excessive rain as much as ten inches. what...
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off to southeastern san diego county but a lot of areas where flash-flooding an issue because the rain is coming down very rapidly in a part of the country where they don't tip cle see that. how much more rain is still to come this is kind of a good graphic that explains it right along the coast may be a couple of more inches in los angeles but again as i said they're not typically seeing that. same is the case in san diego and topography when they move overground it gets rung out higher elevations so oranges in the mountain you're talking about -- at least 6 inches of rain in some cases probably 10 inches of rain all of that will be rushing down into the valleys. john this is where it gets dangerous because you're talking about maybe landslides, you're talking about flooding just walls of water washing down in some of these valleys. dangerous situation here over the next -- day or so. >> yeah everybody is going to need to be watching. yep. meteorologist adam klotz thank you. meanwhile state leaders are warning californi
off to southeastern san diego county but a lot of areas where flash-flooding an issue because the rain is coming down very rapidly in a part of the country where they don't tip cle see that. how much more rain is still to come this is kind of a good graphic that explains it right along the coast may be a couple of more inches in los angeles but again as i said they're not typically seeing that. same is the case in san diego and topography when they move overground it gets rung out higher...
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storm we suspect could bring tropical storm force wind to the coast and beaches here in san diego and it is la county to san diego county seeing the very first tropical storm warning issued for california courtesy of hurricane hilary weakening into a tropical storm as it moves inland across southern california but don't be discouraged by the fact that the name is changing but the impact will be the high rain totals and rain rate as it crosses inland east into san diego likely by 1:00 in the afternoon and you can see the heavy rain lifting northward and some areas of the eastern deserts of southern california will get more rain in a few hours than they typically see in an entire year and have many areas as you see for coda 7 inches of rain coming down in the mountains north of los angeles. we will see an impact from the storm here in the form of increasing showers and thunderstorm chances to wrap up the weekend and we will look at rain totals from that storm impact thing us here in the bay area coming up in about 12 minutes. >>> as you just heard, hilary is expect it to bring a lot of rain to southern
storm we suspect could bring tropical storm force wind to the coast and beaches here in san diego and it is la county to san diego county seeing the very first tropical storm warning issued for california courtesy of hurricane hilary weakening into a tropical storm as it moves inland across southern california but don't be discouraged by the fact that the name is changing but the impact will be the high rain totals and rain rate as it crosses inland east into san diego likely by 1:00 in the...
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we have had some very impressive rainfall totals already across san diego county, almost four inches of rain and then in san bernardino county, we've had three inches, l.a. county with reports of one to two inches of rain. we have seen flash flood warnings that do include los angeles proper. now this is calling for anywhere from half an inch to an inch of rain per hour as the heavy bands come on shore. so san diego as well getting some very heavy rain right now and points to the east of san diego. and so that's why those flash flood warnings are in effect. people need to seek higher ground. definitely stay indoors and get away from the rising water. but this is going to be a problem -- >> jennifer, i have to stop you there. we're going to go straight to san diego county where officials are updating folks. >> are going to be needed due to the storm. and thank governor newsom for creating the state of emergency to support recovery and response efforts in the region. our emergency operation center was fully staffed and will continue to be fully staffed since yesterday and we will continu
we have had some very impressive rainfall totals already across san diego county, almost four inches of rain and then in san bernardino county, we've had three inches, l.a. county with reports of one to two inches of rain. we have seen flash flood warnings that do include los angeles proper. now this is calling for anywhere from half an inch to an inch of rain per hour as the heavy bands come on shore. so san diego as well getting some very heavy rain right now and points to the east of san...
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burbank canceled orange county, san diego, not looking pretty as well. so they're dealing with it there here, smiles because people like brandy, i asked or right before we went on television. are you good to go? and she said so far you have been following hillary where you a little nervous heading into this morning whether you would take off. i was very nervous heading into unfortunately, mine is not canceled or should i say, fortunately, my courts fortunately my folks in la are waiting on me and i am fine. that's a burbank and all is the goal as of right now. so fingers crossed my flight doesn't. >> take off until 11. you hear or like i'm here very early just in case that they can. so i do have time to go home. but as of right now, i want to be ready for my folks in la. okay. so we've got this new thing is called text alerts. i but you know what? i'm one of those old-school people. let's be here. just in case it does take off. i did want to be one of those sitting at home wishing that it would be canceled. cause i would love to be here in the bay area a
burbank canceled orange county, san diego, not looking pretty as well. so they're dealing with it there here, smiles because people like brandy, i asked or right before we went on television. are you good to go? and she said so far you have been following hillary where you a little nervous heading into this morning whether you would take off. i was very nervous heading into unfortunately, mine is not canceled or should i say, fortunately, my courts fortunately my folks in la are waiting on me...
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all state beaches in orange and san diego counties have been closed. even the u.s. navy has moved ships and submarines until the storm passes. >>> president biden has been briefed on the potential impacts of the storm. cnn white house reporter priscilla alvarez is joining us from washington, d.c. good morning, priscilla. we know fema officials held a call yesterday ahead of the storm. how are they preparing? >> well, they're mobilizing personnel and resources to the areas that could be potentially impacted. they have also embedded federal personnel with the california office of emergency services. a lot of what they're doing right now is president biden, to help now and help on the back end of this when we start to see the impacts of this hurricane. as you mentioned, president biden is being regularly briefed on this by the fema administrator and his officials as he also heads to hawaii tomorrow to see the devastation of the wildfires there. importantly, the fema administrator said that no resources will have to be pulled from hawaii to respond to hurricane hilary w
all state beaches in orange and san diego counties have been closed. even the u.s. navy has moved ships and submarines until the storm passes. >>> president biden has been briefed on the potential impacts of the storm. cnn white house reporter priscilla alvarez is joining us from washington, d.c. good morning, priscilla. we know fema officials held a call yesterday ahead of the storm. how are they preparing? >> well, they're mobilizing personnel and resources to the areas that...
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take a look at a tomorrow, the heavy rain is going to really impact san diego, riverside county righthrough the coachella valley. you're talking about places like palm springs. we could also get gusty winds especially over san diego which could mean power outages, so people are being urged to not only get e the sandbags ready, but also to make sure you've got medication, water, food, whatever you need in case you lose power because if it does go out, who knows how long, right in we also have tropical storm warnings in place for some of these winds to be pretty excessive over the area of san diego. now, we haven't seen these in recorded history, so this is pretty rare for san diego, and the amount of rain going through wednesday with, the shades of orange, you think about the topography here, we've got the san diego mountains across the east county that are going to wring out a lot of rain, up to a foot in the highest elevations. the desertses to the east side can't really absorb the moisture we also have the winds to contend with especially as the center gets close to san diego, 4:00.
take a look at a tomorrow, the heavy rain is going to really impact san diego, riverside county righthrough the coachella valley. you're talking about places like palm springs. we could also get gusty winds especially over san diego which could mean power outages, so people are being urged to not only get e the sandbags ready, but also to make sure you've got medication, water, food, whatever you need in case you lose power because if it does go out, who knows how long, right in we also have...
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and since the storm touched down in san diego county, some mountain and desert communities have already gotten. >> more than half of an average years worth of rain in a single day. >> well, we've hillary has nevada in its sights next. the las vegas region already feeling the effects. the radar shows they've got some pretty decent showers happening right now. they've been dealing with that all morning long. the nevada governor declared a state of emergency just to make sure that additional resources are available. should they be needed? meanwhile, there is help from the bay area down in southern california as we speak. oakland and menlo park. firefighters were sent down to support the local crews. there. governor gavin newsom spoke about that in the state's greater response. over 2000 caltrans officials. we just brought down last few hours. some of our engineers from northern california, southern california that will do inspections around bridges. >> so that we can more quickly open up and recover what we have. 7500 personnel situated throughout southern california. we pick for that emer
and since the storm touched down in san diego county, some mountain and desert communities have already gotten. >> more than half of an average years worth of rain in a single day. >> well, we've hillary has nevada in its sights next. the las vegas region already feeling the effects. the radar shows they've got some pretty decent showers happening right now. they've been dealing with that all morning long. the nevada governor declared a state of emergency just to make sure that...
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much of san diego county is still getting it from wind and rain from tropical storm hilary. and you can see the damage done here. there was a lot of an unseen, a tropical storm and more than 8 decades. and this is causing people to have to be rescued from swollen rivers and other situations. as you can see, roadway destroyed here, sarah leg re takes a closer look. >> unless absolutely critical. please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm hilary left. many cars like this 10 me shot across the way stuck. it's been an easily avoidable but common issue keeping emergency crews on standby. and we've all also preposition unidentified water rescue assets as well as person else, the infamous hollister and monument road along the tijuana river valley. once again, the left drivers with the decision to turn around or attempt to roll right on through. getting stuck or caught up in something like this isn't the only concern here. this is water flowing from the tijuana river. we're looking at trash and debris moving its way from mexico int
much of san diego county is still getting it from wind and rain from tropical storm hilary. and you can see the damage done here. there was a lot of an unseen, a tropical storm and more than 8 decades. and this is causing people to have to be rescued from swollen rivers and other situations. as you can see, roadway destroyed here, sarah leg re takes a closer look. >> unless absolutely critical. please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm...
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a lot of san diego county still dealing with rain from tropical storm hilary. you can see here in the video, the effects they're dealing with this morning. john had told us and warned us about the last time the county got hit with the tropical storm. >> was more than 8 decades ago. and this storm is causing flooding, prompting many people to have to evacuate. yeah, we've got sarah alger now showing us more on how the storm is impacting the tijuana river valley. >> unless absolutely critical, please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm hilary left. many cars like this 10 me shot across the way it's been an easily avoidable but common issue keeping emergency crews on standby. and we've all also preposition that identified water rescue assets as well as personnel, the infamous hollister and monument road along the tijuana river valley. once again, the left drivers with the decision to turn around or attempt to roll right on through. getting stuck or caught up in something like this isn't the only concern here. thi
a lot of san diego county still dealing with rain from tropical storm hilary. you can see here in the video, the effects they're dealing with this morning. john had told us and warned us about the last time the county got hit with the tropical storm. >> was more than 8 decades ago. and this storm is causing flooding, prompting many people to have to evacuate. yeah, we've got sarah alger now showing us more on how the storm is impacting the tijuana river valley. >> unless absolutely...
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only san diego county has issued more these orders in the last seven years. prosecutor spent hours training police officers how to navigate the process. >> she went to every police department and has taught at the academy for all the police officers in our county. every police officer in this county knows about it. >> reporter: she is marissa mccune. >> the instinct of officers to say is there something more that i can do to disarm the danger? that's what we are trying to teach. this is a tool to help get hands on guns of dangerous people. >> there is also a warning, this is not a magic bullet and it cannot be a blanket fixed. >> these gun violence restraining laws need to be applied surgically sue they do not turn into an unconstitutional gun grab from a lawful gun owner. >> reporter: the legal analyst has represented people who has had these orders issued against them. >> it is important to have this tool but it has the potential for abuse. >> reporter: he is proud of how proactive the county has been in issuing these court orders and will continue encourag
only san diego county has issued more these orders in the last seven years. prosecutor spent hours training police officers how to navigate the process. >> she went to every police department and has taught at the academy for all the police officers in our county. every police officer in this county knows about it. >> reporter: she is marissa mccune. >> the instinct of officers to say is there something more that i can do to disarm the danger? that's what we are trying to...
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reporter: the dire warnings prompting officials to close state beaches and parks in orange and san diego counties where navy ships and sailors were moved out to sea. national parks including death valley and mojave desert are also off limits as the potential for catastrophic flooding intensifies. >> flooding where people get -- lose some property is one thing, but flooding where people die is another. >> reporter: water from today's first round of rain has come into the home of chandler jackson, who lives near the san gabriel mountains. and she fears much more is on the way. >> hopefully we don't get flooded out. super, super scared at the moment. >> reporter: now, some flights into southern california have been canceled. meanwhile, the storm is also forcing schedule changes for sports teams and theme parks. as everyone hunkers down for hilary. jericka? >> all right. elise preston and crew, stay safe out there. thank you. >>> let's check in with meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. he's tracking and timing all of this out for us. chris, good evening. >> good evenin
reporter: the dire warnings prompting officials to close state beaches and parks in orange and san diego counties where navy ships and sailors were moved out to sea. national parks including death valley and mojave desert are also off limits as the potential for catastrophic flooding intensifies. >> flooding where people get -- lose some property is one thing, but flooding where people die is another. >> reporter: water from today's first round of rain has come into the home of...
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and here's some of the pictures, especially out of san mateo, san diego county, where they're still dealing with a lot of the high water that came down with tropical storm hilary. yeah. the last time that they were hit with something like this, a tropical storm has been like. >> 80 us a pretty incredible damage. you can see some of that here on the wall. flooding obviously prompting a number of people that had to be rescued from some of that deep water. >> sara al gray shows us how that storm's been impacting the tijuana river valley. specifically. >> unless absolutely critical. please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm hilary left. many cars like this 10 me shot across the way it's been an easily avoidable but common issue keeping emergency crews on standby. and we've all also preposition that identified water rescue assets as well as personnel, the infamous hollister and monument road along the tijuana river valley. once again, the left drivers with the decision to turn around or attempt to roll right on through. getting stuck or caught
and here's some of the pictures, especially out of san mateo, san diego county, where they're still dealing with a lot of the high water that came down with tropical storm hilary. yeah. the last time that they were hit with something like this, a tropical storm has been like. >> 80 us a pretty incredible damage. you can see some of that here on the wall. flooding obviously prompting a number of people that had to be rescued from some of that deep water. >> sara al gray shows us how...
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but san diego county is still getting hit with that wind and rain from what is now tropical storm hilary. the last time that county got hit with the tropical storm was more than 8 decades ago. the storm is causing flooding and prompting many to be rescued from those swollen rivers reporter sarah leg rose shows us how the storm is impacting the tijuana river valley. >> absolutely critical. please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm hilary left. many cars like this 10 me shot across the way it's been an easily avoidable but common issue keeping emergency crews on standby. and we've all also preposition unidentified water rescue assets as well as personnel, the infamous hollister and monument road along the tijuana river valley. once again, the left drivers with a decision to turn around or attempt to roll right on through. getting stuck or caught up in something like this isn't the only concern here. this is water flowing from the tijuana river. we're looking at trash and debris moving its way from mexico into the united states flowing do
but san diego county is still getting hit with that wind and rain from what is now tropical storm hilary. the last time that county got hit with the tropical storm was more than 8 decades ago. the storm is causing flooding and prompting many to be rescued from those swollen rivers reporter sarah leg rose shows us how the storm is impacting the tijuana river valley. >> absolutely critical. please stay off the roads. not all he did this morning. sunday is flooding from tropical storm hilary...
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california has an issue with the homeless population, both in san diego county and los angeles county. so, authorities are trying to move people, especially those that camp in the river banks are in lower areas, move them to other areas, where they could be protected from this possible flooding. meanwhile, the message for individuals that are trying to prepare as best as possible is to get sandbags. it's locations like this to protect the property from that flooding. also, by water, buy food, enough for a few days, and then have your alerts set up on your phone, something we've been discussing. make sure that if you live in an area effective, make sure you know where to go on your phone to get the latest information, which, by the way, the latest news indicates the storm is moving a little faster. so some of that rain and those possible floods could begin earlier on sunday, at least here, in the san diego area. at that, we just learned, by looking at our phones and getting those alerts. so, it's very important that everyone use their phone to get those alerts for the next few days, as
california has an issue with the homeless population, both in san diego county and los angeles county. so, authorities are trying to move people, especially those that camp in the river banks are in lower areas, move them to other areas, where they could be protected from this possible flooding. meanwhile, the message for individuals that are trying to prepare as best as possible is to get sandbags. it's locations like this to protect the property from that flooding. also, by water, buy food,...
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caltrans busy today clearing boulders the size of school buses from interstate 8 east of san diego county. also in the coachella valley, residents of cathedral city are shoveling out from all the mud there. meanwhile in los angeles, more than 200 patients had to be evacuated from the hospital when the backup generator went out. the main power was already out, and as those patients were leaving a brand-new one arrived as a pregnant mom gave birth in the dark. >> supervising nurses were there, physicians were attending. what they ended up doing was putting together a whole bunch of flashlights and shining them at the ceiling and illuminating the room so there was plenty of light. >> we are told baby and mom are doing just fine. >>> we are monitoring an update right now from officials in maui in the process of uncovering remains from the fires. they say crews will take their time to research everything in the fire zone and they say they are using coordinates to keep track of the remains found. >>> bay area firefighters are also in maui and a crew from san francisco is going on their vacation
caltrans busy today clearing boulders the size of school buses from interstate 8 east of san diego county. also in the coachella valley, residents of cathedral city are shoveling out from all the mud there. meanwhile in los angeles, more than 200 patients had to be evacuated from the hospital when the backup generator went out. the main power was already out, and as those patients were leaving a brand-new one arrived as a pregnant mom gave birth in the dark. >> supervising nurses were...
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mount lagoon in san diego county had seven inches of rain. all the dry washes are filling with rain. it under cuts banks, roads fail. they're not done in that respect. in terms of the rain, it is done. we'll have more on our forecast which introduces possibility of a thunder shower later today. >> thanks. >>> to hawaii where in the past hour president joe biden and first lady arrived on island of maui to get a first hand view of the devastation by the deadly wildfires. anne makovec has the latest as the search continues. >> the visit comes as difficult recovery effort continues in lahaina. at least 114 people are confirmed dead and hundreds of others are still missing. president biden and dr. jill biden arrived in maui around 2:00 our time. earlier today they left lake tahoe and took off from reno to maui. they'll be meeting with first responders, volunteers, people who lost their homes. workers scoured 85% of the disaster area in maui. flames engulfed the historic town of lahaina almost two weeks ago and families are sharing the unimaginable
mount lagoon in san diego county had seven inches of rain. all the dry washes are filling with rain. it under cuts banks, roads fail. they're not done in that respect. in terms of the rain, it is done. we'll have more on our forecast which introduces possibility of a thunder shower later today. >> thanks. >>> to hawaii where in the past hour president joe biden and first lady arrived on island of maui to get a first hand view of the devastation by the deadly wildfires. anne...
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. >> reporter: in the last seven years san diego county has issued 209 gun violence restraining orders. that is followed by santa clara county at 827. then orange county at 496. alameda county ranks tenth in the state at 166 court orders. the supervising deputy da says the restraining orders rely on concerned citizens raising the red flag in the first place. >> we stopped shootings at a mall, at a work place. we disarmed individuals who threatened to shoot their neighbors. this happened with such frequency that now it is almost a daily occurrence in our county. >> reporter: you don't have to tell danny garza how illegal guns ravaged his community. he is president of the neighborhood association in san jose. >> in a home right over here there was a community gun. where any gang members needed a gun they go under the bush of a neighbor's house, get the gun, use it, and put it back. >> reporter: garza says he appreciates the police proactiveness in going after illegal guns hoping it cuts down on the gun fire he hears constantly. >> there is so much gun fire people do not come out at night
. >> reporter: in the last seven years san diego county has issued 209 gun violence restraining orders. that is followed by santa clara county at 827. then orange county at 496. alameda county ranks tenth in the state at 166 court orders. the supervising deputy da says the restraining orders rely on concerned citizens raising the red flag in the first place. >> we stopped shootings at a mall, at a work place. we disarmed individuals who threatened to shoot their neighbors. this...
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there's rain from san diego county up into the southern part of san joaquin valley and central nevada as well. and here's a look at what the massive area of rain has been doing across southern california all day today. palm springs picked up 75% of its annual rainfall in 12 hours. they had just over three inches of rain downtown pushing flood channels to capacity. some peaks had ten inches of rain. the owens valley had two and a half inches. in santa clarita, the rain is coming down so heavily, it caused the side of the road to buckle falling off into the rushing waters. and as if the rain weren't bad enough, ojai, 35 miles east of santa barbara was hit with a 5.1 magnitude earthquake in the middle of the storm. jason allen is in palm springs with the the latest on the storm and the quake. >> reporter: we have a little rain falling here tonight, but what you see here is a good sign in downtown palm springs. the power is on, the streets, at least here for the most part clear, after a day and a storm that had significant impacts across southern california. an avalanche of mud and debris
there's rain from san diego county up into the southern part of san joaquin valley and central nevada as well. and here's a look at what the massive area of rain has been doing across southern california all day today. palm springs picked up 75% of its annual rainfall in 12 hours. they had just over three inches of rain downtown pushing flood channels to capacity. some peaks had ten inches of rain. the owens valley had two and a half inches. in santa clarita, the rain is coming down so heavily,...
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upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or a full year's worth of rain in just a matter of one to 2 days. let's take a live look at radar for because as you can dry for the most part for us in the bay area. there's a line of showers out in the pacific that is expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours. but really just going to bring us glorify drizzle here in the bay area. so >> the brunt of the rain will remain to our east, mainly for the central valley's but future cast going to track light scattered hit or miss showers. monday morning. and even into your monday afternoon with severe weather over stockton and even modesto, where we could see a cell there. but overall, we're just going to track about a 10th of an inch of rain or less for us here in the bay area from now through early tuesday morning. so not much rain, no thunderstorm threat as well for the bay area. another day of muggy conditions on monday with 5 to 10 degrees of cooling. but then
upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or a full year's worth of rain in just a matter of one to 2 days. let's take a live look at radar for because as you can dry for the most part for us in the bay area. there's a line of showers out in the pacific that is expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours. but really just going to bring us glorify drizzle...
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mount laguna, san diego county, the santa rosa mountains, if you're familiar with where the coachella music festival takes place, they got over 4 inches of rain. hdealley actually set a record, believe it or not, for 2.20 inches of rain in the last 24 hours. for them, that is quite a lot. they usually don't see this. their last record was just last year at about 1.7 inches of rain. a lot of devastation through southern california and as this contuesoinush on through, we'll see what the impacts will be for our evening in the full forecast. >> impressive numbers. thank you, we'll see you in a bit. we are continuing our coverage of tropical storm hilary. all afternoon, all night. and coming up in less than ten minutes, we're going to be joined by climate reporter chase cane to talk about climate change and where hurricanes could become the new form in southern california. >>> they landed at san jose international, and their luggage was gone. this wasn't an airline mistake. two men say their suitcases were stolen from a baggage carousel at the airport in terminal b shortly after they land
mount laguna, san diego county, the santa rosa mountains, if you're familiar with where the coachella music festival takes place, they got over 4 inches of rain. hdealley actually set a record, believe it or not, for 2.20 inches of rain in the last 24 hours. for them, that is quite a lot. they usually don't see this. their last record was just last year at about 1.7 inches of rain. a lot of devastation through southern california and as this contuesoinush on through, we'll see what the impacts...
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d a r brush fire forced evacuations near san diego county >>> summer storms are now heading to the plains, bringing heavy rainfall angie lassman is tracking so much this morning, including how much rain some of those areas are going to get >> it's going tobe one of thos couple of day stretches where we see heavy rain across the mid section of the country, stronger storms, too. but we're not going to get a break from the heat in the south. satellite and radar showing most activity this morning as far as rain is concerned off towards the west, focussed along the rockies, and we do have flood watches in effect, scots bluff, cheyenne, ten vedenver the system start the to work to the east bringing heavy morning rain from missouri to arkansas, but we heavy raithisn y ofy of sunshine in charltoneston. boston at 76 that's a look at your forecast back to you. >>> we're back in 60 seconds with a potential legal battle already cardi b after she e hurd her micrcrophone dururing a con. details onon the possisible cha cocoming up nenext he posossible coming up p next to attract and trap flying insects
d a r brush fire forced evacuations near san diego county >>> summer storms are now heading to the plains, bringing heavy rainfall angie lassman is tracking so much this morning, including how much rain some of those areas are going to get >> it's going tobe one of thos couple of day stretches where we see heavy rain across the mid section of the country, stronger storms, too. but we're not going to get a break from the heat in the south. satellite and radar showing most activity...
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that includes san diego, orange county, and l.a. the biggest impacts from this, still appear to be the desert in terms of the most intense rain and the most likely damaging flood situation . that will be through the dozens of imperial , imperial county, and on the inland side of the san bernardino and san gabriel mountains . this is 8:30 at night and we see steady, continuous heavy rain. when you heard some statistics about parts of california receiving a year or two year worth of rain in a 12 hour period today, that is specific to the deserts . and that is where the focus will be from the worst impacts of the rain. there will be much to monitor across all of southern california. everybody has a chance to get up to two inches or more. flooded streets throughout the l.a. region, through orange county in san diego are in this. as far as the wind is concerned, gusts to 40 miles an hour or more. the closer you are to the center, the stronger the wind will be and we can see gusts higher than 40. that is the story in southern california.
that includes san diego, orange county, and l.a. the biggest impacts from this, still appear to be the desert in terms of the most intense rain and the most likely damaging flood situation . that will be through the dozens of imperial , imperial county, and on the inland side of the san bernardino and san gabriel mountains . this is 8:30 at night and we see steady, continuous heavy rain. when you heard some statistics about parts of california receiving a year or two year worth of rain in a 12...
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for the first time ever, tropical storm warnings are posted for los angeles and san diego counties gete with plans to travel into the areas, the message is simple. stay away. united airlines has issued a hurricane travel waiver for nine southern california airports. that's never happened before. travelers can reschedule at no cost. three major league baseball teams are canceling sunday games because of the approaching storm. shayla girardin as preparations for the storm kick and a high gear. -- into high gear. reporter: all hands on deck across southern california as residents prepare for hurricane hilary. >> we plan on getting flashlights. we want to make sure we get this early. reporter: stocking up on supplies to filling up sandbags pigot for many, the storm prep has not been easy. >> the first one i went to have sand but no sandbags. they directed me to come here to get sandbags but no sand. reporter: residents say will all be worth it come sunday. >> i thought it would be wise but i worry about damage to my home and my belongings. reporter: karen bass discuss the impact, saying pr
for the first time ever, tropical storm warnings are posted for los angeles and san diego counties gete with plans to travel into the areas, the message is simple. stay away. united airlines has issued a hurricane travel waiver for nine southern california airports. that's never happened before. travelers can reschedule at no cost. three major league baseball teams are canceling sunday games because of the approaching storm. shayla girardin as preparations for the storm kick and a high gear. --...
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we've had almost five inches of rain reported in san diego county, san bernardino county. almost four inches of rain. so really unbelievable rainfall totals across this corner of the world. we're looking at nash flood warnings, all of these boxes shaded in red are flash flood warnings. so we've had rain rates from half an inch to an inch an hour, which is really incredible, because the terrain, we've been talking about that, is so dry and it's not going to absorb that rain, it's just going to wash down the hillsides, the mountainsides and into those valleys and fill up those creeks and river beds incredibly fast. so it's very easy to get flash flooding across southern california. but those flood watches extend all the way up to the pacific northwest, because the storm is going to shoot straight north during the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning. this is 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. you can see already on the border of oregon, so it's a fast mover for sure. we're going to see anywhere from two to four inches of rain widespread. the national weather services in southern cali
we've had almost five inches of rain reported in san diego county, san bernardino county. almost four inches of rain. so really unbelievable rainfall totals across this corner of the world. we're looking at nash flood warnings, all of these boxes shaded in red are flash flood warnings. so we've had rain rates from half an inch to an inch an hour, which is really incredible, because the terrain, we've been talking about that, is so dry and it's not going to absorb that rain, it's just going to...
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san diego. and portions track over san diego. the heavier rain will impact san diego county, imperial county. ella through palm springs and the other side of the san jacinto mountain range and it will play a huge role what's coming out of the storm. and they're rescheduling padres games, playing two today. and students who hope to begin class on monday, we'll see if it's a go. the second largest school district in the state of california, 120,000 students. same for san diego state. we'll see. mike: craig to your team, be safe out there and thanks for your coverage. >> thank you. mike: you can find comprehensive coverage on the fox weather app. be sure to scattered the code on your screen and download it to your phone to receive the news and weather that you need. fox weather tracking hillary all this weekend, please be sure to check it out. >> well, president biden is taking fire this week for reportedly using aliases and secret e-mail addresses as vice-president in messages to his son hunter biden who had business in ukraine at the time. alexandria hoff is live with the latest on this, hi, al
san diego. and portions track over san diego. the heavier rain will impact san diego county, imperial county. ella through palm springs and the other side of the san jacinto mountain range and it will play a huge role what's coming out of the storm. and they're rescheduling padres games, playing two today. and students who hope to begin class on monday, we'll see if it's a go. the second largest school district in the state of california, 120,000 students. same for san diego state. we'll see....
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just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california. thousands of people have been ordered to leave areas in west and canada with nearly 400 wild pfizer binding more than 35000. so also under evacuation. notice in the province of british columbia, canada is experiencing as well as well. find the season on record, at least a 1000 fives, the buddy across the country. the things are looking better. uh, we are finally feeling like we're moving forward rather than we're moving backwards . and that's a great feeling for all of us to have him saying that make no mistake, there will be difficult days ahead. coupons prime minister, his main thing elite is from the fishing industry to discuss plans to release a treated radioactive water from the focus. she may need to pound into the ocean fisherman say that already under pressure from climate change and refreshing. now face threats to their reputation for food safety. you i nuclear watchdog says the government plan and
just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california. thousands of people have been ordered to leave areas in west and canada with nearly 400 wild pfizer binding more than 35000. so also under evacuation. notice in the province of british columbia, canada is experiencing as well as well. find the season on record, at least a 1000 fives, the buddy across the...
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reporter: the dire warnings prompting officials to close state beaches and parks in orange and san diego counties where navy ships and sails were moved out to sea. national parks including death valley and mojave desert are also off limits as the potential for catastrophic flooding intensifies. >> >> flooding where people lose some property is one thing, but flooding where people die is another. >> reporter: water from today's first round of rain has come into the home of chandler jackson, who lives near the san gabriel mountains and she fears much more is on the way. >> hopefully we don't get flooded out. super, super scared at the moment. >> reporter: while some flights into southern california have been canceled, meanwhile, the storm is also forcing schedule changes for sports teams and theme parks as everyone hunkers down for hilary. jericka? >> elise preston and crew, stay safe out there. thank you. >>> let's check in with meteorologist chris warren with our partners at the weather channel. he's tracking and timing this out for us. good evening. >> good evening. hilary remains a dangerous tr
reporter: the dire warnings prompting officials to close state beaches and parks in orange and san diego counties where navy ships and sails were moved out to sea. national parks including death valley and mojave desert are also off limits as the potential for catastrophic flooding intensifies. >> >> flooding where people lose some property is one thing, but flooding where people die is another. >> reporter: water from today's first round of rain has come into the home of...
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just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california. thousands of people have been ordered to leave areas in western canada where nearly 400 well sized binding, more than 35000 people are also under evacuation orders in the province of british columbia. kind of as experiencing as was well found, a seasonal record, at least $1005.00. so benny across the country. things are looking better. uh we are highly ceiling like we're moving forward rather than we're moving backwards . and that's a great feeling for all of us to have him saying that make no mistake, there will be difficult days ahead and i still had here right now to sierra the world's longest subbing prime minister and say of a power to his son and a historic with the women's football, welcome, the hello good to be with you. receipt alerts are expanding across portugal and spain. so let me show you this story by the numbers. here's the forecast on monday. look at madrid. $39.00 but 100 still for several
just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california. thousands of people have been ordered to leave areas in western canada where nearly 400 well sized binding, more than 35000 people are also under evacuation orders in the province of british columbia. kind of as experiencing as was well found, a seasonal record, at least $1005.00. so benny across the country....
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but the, the bad news is that in, in the words of one, senior official in san diego county, the worst is yet to come as the rain. and in some cases, high winds ramp up in the hours of darkness there, of flooding in many low lying areas in the desert. but also on the coasts, there's a flash flooding in the malibu suburb of los angeles, a well known a haunt of the rich and famous and people are being evacuated from some towns in the mountains as well. so this is really an all hands on deck type of thing. the government is mobilizing and each of the towns and counties, the governor of california is declared a state of emergency president joe biden says that the federal government is going to help out in any way that it can. but the problems are just in the united states, nearly 80 people have been killed after flash flooding triggered land slides of india's nor the state of who much help for dash my go. apple reports the twisted mantle of crushed cause, it reminded me of the deadly power of nature that swept the mountain estates of him a child protection last week. india is does, off the
but the, the bad news is that in, in the words of one, senior official in san diego county, the worst is yet to come as the rain. and in some cases, high winds ramp up in the hours of darkness there, of flooding in many low lying areas in the desert. but also on the coasts, there's a flash flooding in the malibu suburb of los angeles, a well known a haunt of the rich and famous and people are being evacuated from some towns in the mountains as well. so this is really an all hands on deck type...
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but the, the bad news is that in, in the words of one, senior official in san diego county, the worst is yet to come as the rain. and in some cases, high winds ramp up in the hours of darkness there. uh, flooding. as you mentioned in many low lying areas in the desert, but also on the coasts, there's a flash flooding in the malibu suburb of los angeles. uh, well known, a whole bunch of the rich and famous uh and people are being evacuated from some towns in the mountains as well. so this is really an all hands on deck type of thing. um, the govern government is mobilizing in each of the towns and counties, the governor of california is declared a state of emergency president joe biden says that the federal government is going to help out in any way that it can, of course, is just, you know, the latest in a series of, of climate disasters for disasters in general to strike the united states and canada. in addition to the risk molly fire unit, which is laid in part at the feet of climate change. you also have the worst fire season in kidney and history. and now this and that's not all o
but the, the bad news is that in, in the words of one, senior official in san diego county, the worst is yet to come as the rain. and in some cases, high winds ramp up in the hours of darkness there. uh, flooding. as you mentioned in many low lying areas in the desert, but also on the coasts, there's a flash flooding in the malibu suburb of los angeles. uh, well known, a whole bunch of the rich and famous uh and people are being evacuated from some towns in the mountains as well. so this is...
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age to sleep for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california of thousands of people have been ordered to leave the areas in western canada where nearly 400 wine and fliers are burning. more than $35000.00 people are also under evacuation orders and the province of british columbia. canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season on a record. at least 1000 fires burning across the country. the i think, prime minister of spain says the wind fire on the canary island defended reef, couldn't be stabilized. soon. firefighters continued their 5 day battle over night . around a half the 26000 island is forced from their homes by the approaching flames. have now been allowed to return. police are investigating whether the blaze was started deliberately. the fire has destroyed large areas of national park pine forest in the north, far from forest areas in the south of the island. a british nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in her care. lucy lit
age to sleep for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california of thousands of people have been ordered to leave the areas in western canada where nearly 400 wine and fliers are burning. more than $35000.00 people are also under evacuation orders and the province of british columbia. canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season on a record. at least 1000 fires...
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age to sleep for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county war. and the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l. g 0, palm springs, california. as a thousands of people have been ordered to leave the areas in western canada where nearly 400 wild fires are burning more than 35000 people are also under evacuation orders in the province of british columbia. canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season on record. 5 minutes to just intruder says that every canadian should help in whichever way they can. canadians across the country are particularly out west, are stepping up to help their fellow citizens, their neighbors, residents who are fleeing for their lives. in many cases, they've lost everything. and these are things where emergencies happen and canadians pull together. and it's, it's always comforting to see the federal government is continuing to stop up where there was canadian armed forces resources were active in coordinating with regional and local governments to make sure people are safe, make sure we're doing everything to protect
age to sleep for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county war. and the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l. g 0, palm springs, california. as a thousands of people have been ordered to leave the areas in western canada where nearly 400 wild fires are burning more than 35000 people are also under evacuation orders in the province of british columbia. canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season on record. 5 minutes to just intruder says...
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just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california for the latest flash floods and land slides and human child production dates in northern india have killed at least 80 people that increases the number of fatalities this and some on seen monsoon season began 2 months ago to 338, dozens of others remain missing. my travel. the twisted mantle of crushed cause. it reminded me of the deadly power of nature that swept the mountain estates of him a child protection last week. india is does, off the response force has a grim, critical job to do, searching for the bodies of those still buried by land slides. we just saw the weather in today is the 7th day of risk of operations and 17 bodies had been recovered. 3 victims are yet to be found and the search continues for them is little clothes for him on kumar who lost 2 family members. he looks on the sites where his house used to stand me up and you see the guy you'll, we deployed earth moving equipment, but we didn
just late for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california for the latest flash floods and land slides and human child production dates in northern india have killed at least 80 people that increases the number of fatalities this and some on seen monsoon season began 2 months ago to 338, dozens of others remain missing. my travel. the twisted mantle of crushed cause....