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here near bern ellis in san joaquin county, the san joaquin river is fed from the north by the high flowing stanislaw river and from the south, where the mighty to alameda river dumps into it. upstream dams are spilling water to make sure they have enough space for all that massive snowmelt coming from above, tiffany hires director of san joaquin county office of emergency services, all of the water from the north and the south kind of pool here before it goes out through the delta and out into the debate on the sound joaquin river near bernales. the water is already very, very high with snowmelt. and with all of that, unnoted snow still up in the mountains, it will only get deeper and that is concern for people down here in the lowlands since january. we've kind of been in this heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during the reigns, the county did issue some evacuation orders along some levees restricted the use of some waterways and is laser focused on the county's many levees. working with our recl
here near bern ellis in san joaquin county, the san joaquin river is fed from the north by the high flowing stanislaw river and from the south, where the mighty to alameda river dumps into it. upstream dams are spilling water to make sure they have enough space for all that massive snowmelt coming from above, tiffany hires director of san joaquin county office of emergency services, all of the water from the north and the south kind of pool here before it goes out through the delta and out into...
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there is a lot of conversation about ho in wethe have san joaquin valley.here has been more progress in the sacramento valley in doing that. but yes. that is something people are looking at carefully. >> to dan's point, we have only seen this for one wet winter over the past few years. even the top layer of soil is saturated. everything else below that, 700 meters below the top layer, we are a state where whe weth r ain, it will take time for it to trickle down alt thcie lonewer filayers. >> dan, tell us about the response we are seeing from lawmakers in the state of california. i know there have been some requests for more funding from governor newsom. >> it is very interesting. you know? right before the storm started rolling in in december, there was something called the central valley flood plan that came out. it is a long-term flood plan. it called for tens of billions of dollars of investment in things like floodplain restoration and preparing communities that might face inundation during more intense futus.tore ofan the state or of the governor's off
there is a lot of conversation about ho in wethe have san joaquin valley.here has been more progress in the sacramento valley in doing that. but yes. that is something people are looking at carefully. >> to dan's point, we have only seen this for one wet winter over the past few years. even the top layer of soil is saturated. everything else below that, 700 meters below the top layer, we are a state where whe weth r ain, it will take time for it to trickle down alt thcie lonewer filayers....
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the san joaquin valley to the basin, and where the kern river comes down from the mountains into theakersfield area. that whole area is facing some degree of flood concern. number one place people have been looking at is this basin which, i think, if anybody has been paying attention to the weather or the california water, you have heard of to erie lake. this is an ancient lake that we drained in the late 19th and early centuries. there is nowhere for the water coming down from the mountains to go. i mean, there are some reservoirs. they are not big enough to contain the flood that will be coming down from the mountains based on the factors that jerry was mentioning. so the water is gathering. it is in the lake basin around the town of corcoran and neighboring communities. >> and you went there recently to see the lake that has reappeared. you saw it with your own eyes. what was it like? >> well, you know, this is an historic event. right? this hasn't happened for 40 years. there has been so much water coming out of the mountains that the lake sort of reestablished itself in its form
the san joaquin valley to the basin, and where the kern river comes down from the mountains into theakersfield area. that whole area is facing some degree of flood concern. number one place people have been looking at is this basin which, i think, if anybody has been paying attention to the weather or the california water, you have heard of to erie lake. this is an ancient lake that we drained in the late 19th and early centuries. there is nowhere for the water coming down from the mountains to...
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de caminos, bomberos de (nombre extranjero) están haciendo simulacros en el hospital de san joaquín extranjero) dispara varias personas en la escuela, lo buscan hasta encontrarlo a inmovilizarlo. en el entrenamiento también participaron elementos del departamento de bomberos y de primeros auxilios >>> -(voz inaudible)- >>> básicamente es para ayudarles a practicar. (sonido ambiente) (sonido ambiente) >>> de acuerdo con la organización (nombre extranjero) tan solo en los primeros 10 días de abril se ha registrado 14 balaceras múltiples del país, 146 en loque va del año. >>> usted también debe estar preparado, hablé con su familia sobre qué áreas el caso de enfrentar una situación de crisis como esta. es mi reporte en vivo. >>> conmemora el día de dolores huerta esta luchadora por los derechos de trabajadores del campo. huerta es reconocida en el área de la bahía y en todo el país por su lucha incansable por los campesinos y por los inmigrantes. lucha que compartió con el jurista césar chávez la que formó la unión de campesinos con la que lucharon por lograr mejores condiciones labora
de caminos, bomberos de (nombre extranjero) están haciendo simulacros en el hospital de san joaquín extranjero) dispara varias personas en la escuela, lo buscan hasta encontrarlo a inmovilizarlo. en el entrenamiento también participaron elementos del departamento de bomberos y de primeros auxilios >>> -(voz inaudible)- >>> básicamente es para ayudarles a practicar. (sonido ambiente) (sonido ambiente) >>> de acuerdo con la organización (nombre extranjero) tan solo...
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here near bern, alice in san joaquin county, the san joaquin river is fed from the north by the highlowing stanislaw river and from the south, where the mighty to alameda river dumps into it. upstream dams are spilling water to make sure they have enough space for all that massive snowmelt coming from above, tiffany hires director of san joaquin county office of emergency services, e. all of the water from the north and the south kind of pool here before it goes out through the delta and out into the debate on the film joaquin river near bernales . the water is already very, very high with snowmelt. and with all of that, unnoted snow still up in the mountains, it will only get deeper and that is concerned for people down here in the lowlands since january. we've kind of been in this heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during the reigns, the county did issue some evacuation orders along some levees restricted the use of some waterways and is laser focused on the county's many levees working wit
here near bern, alice in san joaquin county, the san joaquin river is fed from the north by the highlowing stanislaw river and from the south, where the mighty to alameda river dumps into it. upstream dams are spilling water to make sure they have enough space for all that massive snowmelt coming from above, tiffany hires director of san joaquin county office of emergency services, e. all of the water from the north and the south kind of pool here before it goes out through the delta and out...
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here near bern, alice in san joaquin county. the san joaquin river is fed from the north by the high flowing stanislaw river and from the south, where the mighty to alameda river dumps into it. upstream dams are spilling water to make sure they have enough space for all that massive snowmelt coming from above, tiffany hires director of san joaquin county office of emergency services, we see all of the water from the north and the south kind of pool here before it goes out through the delta and out into to the bay on the sound joaquin river near bernales. the water is already very, very high with snowmelt. and with all of that, unnoted snow still up in the mountains, it will only get deeper and that is concerned for people down here in the lowlands since january. we've kind of been in this heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during the reigns, the county did issue some evacuation orders along some levees restricted the use of some waterway
here near bern, alice in san joaquin county. the san joaquin river is fed from the north by the high flowing stanislaw river and from the south, where the mighty to alameda river dumps into it. upstream dams are spilling water to make sure they have enough space for all that massive snowmelt coming from above, tiffany hires director of san joaquin county office of emergency services, we see all of the water from the north and the south kind of pool here before it goes out through the delta and...
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heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during recent rains, the county issued some evacuation orders, restricted use of some waterways and focused on the county's levies. the county's working with dem operator state and federal officials and local first responders near the san joaquin river happening today, spacex scheduled to try again to launch its rocket lift off from nasa's kennedy space center in florida. set for 4 33 satellites are on board, including one operated by san francisco based archness space technologies. by the way, severe storms and lightning actually delayed yesterday's launch of the spacex rocket. shooting mirror popular mall in san francisco turns deadly it was just a lot of people running and it was just too much what witnesses are saying about what led up to the shooting? then instead of catering to commuters, bart is taking a new strategy to help bring other riders back to the system. the changes in service as the agency
heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during recent rains, the county issued some evacuation orders, restricted use of some waterways and focused on the county's levies. the county's working with dem operator state and federal officials and local first responders near the san joaquin river happening today, spacex scheduled to try again to launch its rocket lift off from nasa's kennedy space center in...
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on the san joaquin river near bernales .he water is already very high , and with all the melted snow still in the mountains, it will only get deeper, which is a big concern for people living downstream. since january. we've kind of been in this heightened , um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during the reigns, the county issued some evacuation orders along the levees, restricted use of some of the waterways and focused on the county's levies. the county is working with dam operators, state and federal officials as well as local first responders near the san joaquin riverriors, but it may also bring a lot of sunshine to some people think there's too much sun out there now. anybody we know you know what when the cats are lying on the kitchen floor you know, it's warm out was doing the same thing spread out like a rug. yeah, they both were doing that yesterday. joanne is an horticulturist. she says. please tell me we're not in for a hot summer. loo
on the san joaquin river near bernales .he water is already very high , and with all the melted snow still in the mountains, it will only get deeper, which is a big concern for people living downstream. since january. we've kind of been in this heightened , um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. during the reigns, the county issued some evacuation orders along the levees, restricted use of some of the waterways and...
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that is one of the deepest points in the southern half of san joaquin valley. a lot of water starting to spill na that zone. the department of water resources highlighted this area as a risk of severe flooding. the records snowpack. we could see some widespread flooding developing moving forward through spring into early summer. >> i used to live in the fresno area, so that's south of fresno. thank you, rob. we'll see you later in the program. >>> up next, another local gem of a restaurant, oh, no, closed for good. we're joined by one of the owners about why she made this difficult and seemingly sudden decision. >>> also, the best gymnasts will be competing in the bay area this summer. tonight, we're chatting with an olympic medalist about the road to the 2024 olympics in paris. to the 2024 olympics in paris. stay with us. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you know and love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. it's grocery outlet's 20% off wine s
that is one of the deepest points in the southern half of san joaquin valley. a lot of water starting to spill na that zone. the department of water resources highlighted this area as a risk of severe flooding. the records snowpack. we could see some widespread flooding developing moving forward through spring into early summer. >> i used to live in the fresno area, so that's south of fresno. thank you, rob. we'll see you later in the program. >>> up next, another local gem of a...
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this is flood waters continue to flow into the southern san joaquin valley. and of course, there's still several dozen feet of snow yet to melt in the sierra. some experts are now saying it could be at least a year for water to recede from hundreds of acres of california farmland. and lawrence, u.s. airlines. that's a pretty sobering yeah, it really is that we've some of the flooding before. >> 18 61, 18 62. we had a period there were actually flooded the entire central valley, 300 miles long, 30 to 50 miles across. if you believe that. yeah, now we're seeing some more issues. we've got all that snow in the sierra nevada. we've got some flooding issues in certain spots the merced river, looking to flood warnings up there until at least for the north san joaquin river continues to flood. and then you head for the south. and that's probably something we're going to be dealing with. a lot of the reservoir is now are over 100% full for this time of year. but they're still a lot of the snow that has to come down the mountain. has to come down the mountain. so they
this is flood waters continue to flow into the southern san joaquin valley. and of course, there's still several dozen feet of snow yet to melt in the sierra. some experts are now saying it could be at least a year for water to recede from hundreds of acres of california farmland. and lawrence, u.s. airlines. that's a pretty sobering yeah, it really is that we've some of the flooding before. >> 18 61, 18 62. we had a period there were actually flooded the entire central valley, 300 miles...
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that will bring those reservoir levels up, but for the san joaquin valley, too much too quickly couldd to prompt. the state department of resources has been watching that for the tulare lake basin. those temperatures likely to climb, next week. closer to home, the temperatures will get in the seven-day forecast, summerlike temperatures next week, coming up in seven minutes. >> thank you. >>> people across the bay area were celebrating earth day today. in san jose, mayor, matt, cleaned up the trash in city parks. in fremont, people got to learn about the importance of environmental conservation at the annual earth day festival. and volunteers in alameda picked up garbage along the coastline at krohn memorial state beach. they say most of the trash, bottle caps, cigarette butts, and cans. >> today is an inspiring day, because you have got people who care coming out. >> it is important just to take part in our landscape, our ecosystem. everybody needs to contribute. so, we contribute what we can. >>> reacher researchers at the reap climate center in alameda treat every day as earth day.
that will bring those reservoir levels up, but for the san joaquin valley, too much too quickly couldd to prompt. the state department of resources has been watching that for the tulare lake basin. those temperatures likely to climb, next week. closer to home, the temperatures will get in the seven-day forecast, summerlike temperatures next week, coming up in seven minutes. >> thank you. >>> people across the bay area were celebrating earth day today. in san jose, mayor, matt,...
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reportera: ante una sala llena de estudiantes en el valle de san joaquÍn y ante muchos estudiantes, se 27 aÑos, entrÓ en un colegio a los 17 aÑos. pudo compartir su sueÑo. >> ella pasÓ por muchas cosas, pero nunca se rindiÓ. siempre creyÓ en ella. fue muy bonito como ella pudo crecer. reportera: estas alumnas salieron motivadas en conquistar su sueÑo. >> ella dio un consejo de que te tienes que poner tu meta. reportera: este evento se realizÓ este sÁbado donde asistieron padres y acadÉmicos. la directora dice que se dÉ la oportunidad a explorar. >> tenemos pre doctor, ingeniero, todas esas Áreas son las carreras que nosotros ayudamos. >> es algo Único. no cualquiera llega al espacio. 3 [habla en inglÉs] marÍa antonieta: muy linda historia. california a diferencia de otros paÍses, le ofrece a los estudiantes de tener una licencia profesional para practicar su ejercicio, aÚn sin su estatus migratorio. una representante de la oficina de asuntos de consumidor de california, nos dice cuÁntos licencias se pueden conseguir. >> hay 200 tipos de licencias. marÍa antonieta: para obtener mÁs info
reportera: ante una sala llena de estudiantes en el valle de san joaquÍn y ante muchos estudiantes, se 27 aÑos, entrÓ en un colegio a los 17 aÑos. pudo compartir su sueÑo. >> ella pasÓ por muchas cosas, pero nunca se rindiÓ. siempre creyÓ en ella. fue muy bonito como ella pudo crecer. reportera: estas alumnas salieron motivadas en conquistar su sueÑo. >> ella dio un consejo de que te tienes que poner tu meta. reportera: este evento se realizÓ este sÁbado donde asistieron...
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we've kind of been in this heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. we are like our neighbors are active participants in that mutual aid system. and it could certainly leverage that which is why they're planning and coordination is so important to be ahead of any potential issues. emergency managers say they're patrolling levees in some areas 24 hours a day as they watch for vulnerabilities. the key to it all they say, is how well the levee network and handle becoming amount of water of that fast running water from the snow mount. alright this afternoon. part of san francisco is still without electricity will tell you how long pg and e is expecting parts of the financial district to be in the dark following a transformer fire and we've seen a surge in cyber attacks, including one that crippled the city of oakland. coming up, we talk live with an expert about the big r s a security conference happening in san francisco and the new efforts to try to protect against ransomware
we've kind of been in this heightened, um, situation in san joaquin county. we start to see our rivers much higher than we have in the last several years. we are like our neighbors are active participants in that mutual aid system. and it could certainly leverage that which is why they're planning and coordination is so important to be ahead of any potential issues. emergency managers say they're patrolling levees in some areas 24 hours a day as they watch for vulnerabilities. the key to it all...
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working with dam operators, state and federal officials as well as first responders near the san joaquin river. shooting at san francisco near westfield mall during a busy time of day, and it's now being investigated as a homicide. what one witness says about what happened moments before the shooting. across the bay, oakland teachers from one school planning a protest today the changes they're demanding and why, in this case, it's not all about teacher pay. plus the golden state warriors are getting ready for game six of the nba playoff series against the sacramento kings were live at chase center, where the arena will soon be filled with blue and gold. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two i thought i'd continue to theme you and hit pan am loving the color. it is. thank you for joining us this friday. i'm gasia mikaelian the good morning. i'm dave clark. welcome to friday. it's april 28th. did you see any fog on the way in, i saw it sort of right there inord where i am nothing. steve's been talking about it all morning. sfo's showing some fog. there was no fog there yesterday
working with dam operators, state and federal officials as well as first responders near the san joaquin river. shooting at san francisco near westfield mall during a busy time of day, and it's now being investigated as a homicide. what one witness says about what happened moments before the shooting. across the bay, oakland teachers from one school planning a protest today the changes they're demanding and why, in this case, it's not all about teacher pay. plus the golden state warriors are...
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shakhtar amento es el nÚmero ocho, y san joaquin el nueves.gnos que lo, padres pueden ver en sus hijos, para poder prevenir los suicidios. >> es importante que nosotros observemos a nuestros niÑos y adolescentes, lo primero la falta de sueÑo. o duermen demasiado o no duermes. reportera: otro es dejar su pertenencia, o estar enojado. lo importante no e ignorar estas seÑales. >> siente lo que tu hijo estÁ de sintiendo, trata de decirle que estÁs aquÍ, si algÚn dÍas necesitas algo. reportera: hay recursos para prevenir y su suicidios. puede llamar a la lÍnea de prevenciÓn del suicidio, allÍ le pueden proveer ayuda. >> hay una campaÑa que se llama, reconozca las seÑales. hay muchos recursos. toda esa ayuda estÁ a nivel estatal. presentadora: recuerde que siempre hay ayuda disponible. hay que tener mucho cuidado con las estafas. sÓlo en el aÑo 2022 se registrÓ un 20% de aumento por estafa. equivale a 8.8 $1,000,000,000, segÚn informaciÓn la comisiÓn federal de comercio. puede ocurrir en distintos campos, como compras en lÍneas, loterÍa, inversiones
shakhtar amento es el nÚmero ocho, y san joaquin el nueves.gnos que lo, padres pueden ver en sus hijos, para poder prevenir los suicidios. >> es importante que nosotros observemos a nuestros niÑos y adolescentes, lo primero la falta de sueÑo. o duermen demasiado o no duermes. reportera: otro es dejar su pertenencia, o estar enojado. lo importante no e ignorar estas seÑales. >> siente lo que tu hijo estÁ de sintiendo, trata de decirle que estÁs aquÍ, si algÚn dÍas necesitas...
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el rÍo san joaquÍn sigue registrando estragos, el alguacil no permite el ingreso de botes para recreaciÓnque los botes podrÍan tener problemas. >>> tambiÉn se monitorea la situaciÓn de varios Íos de la regiÓn que se podrÍan desbordar. >>> las autoridades de arkansas estiman que 3 millones de personas fueron afectadas por el paso de los tornados. y una regiÓn mÁs afectada es (hablan en inglÉs), donde hubo heridos, cortes de servicio elÉctrico y otros daÑos. las autoridades dicen que las condiciones ambientales dicen que podrÍan aparecer mÁs tornados. vamos a hablar de los tornados con cynthia. >>> quÉ tal. la primavera es la temporada donde empiezan los tornados en el valle central del paÍs, como memphis y arkansas, la lluvia continuarÁ para la noche, si tiene familia hableles para saber si estÁn bien. en el Área de la bahÍa estÁ tranquilo, no hay lluvia, una lluvia al norte de california, pero miren quÉ hermoso estÁ esta toma en vivo desde san francisco. en san josÉ tampoco hay lluvia, temperatura que bajarÁ a los 40 para el sÁbado a la maÑana. ya llegÓ el fin de semana, bella toma, donde
el rÍo san joaquÍn sigue registrando estragos, el alguacil no permite el ingreso de botes para recreaciÓnque los botes podrÍan tener problemas. >>> tambiÉn se monitorea la situaciÓn de varios Íos de la regiÓn que se podrÍan desbordar. >>> las autoridades de arkansas estiman que 3 millones de personas fueron afectadas por el paso de los tornados. y una regiÓn mÁs afectada es (hablan en inglÉs), donde hubo heridos, cortes de servicio elÉctrico y otros daÑos. las...
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carolina: solicitÓ una orden de restricciÓn en el condado de san joaquÍn, la cual fue aprobada.o de sacramento le dijeron que era elegible para solicitar la visa u. >> una persona puede tramitar un estatus legal por haber sufrido un crimen en los estados unidos, haberlo reportado y haber cooperado. locutora: la abogada explicÓ que son elegibles quienes fueron vÍctimas de crÍmenes como asalto a mano armada, abuso sexual y violencia domÉstica, entre otros. la visa podrÍa significar un camino mÁs digno a la residencia permanente. >> era como que yo estaba vendada de los ojos. >> en el caso de esta visa, nada mÁs hay 10.000 visas que se dan en un aÑo. locutora: el trÁmite suele tardar de 6:00 a 8:00 aÑos, sin embargo, existe la posibilidad de tramitarlo antes. obtuvo una cita en el consulado mexicano y nosotros la acompaÑamos, aunque no pudimos entrar a la reuniÓn entrevistÉ al cÓnsul sobre la ayuda disponible para las vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica. ¿cÓmo es que el consulado apoya a las personas? >> apoyamos a la persona para que tenga un servicio reducido que antes de accederlo t
carolina: solicitÓ una orden de restricciÓn en el condado de san joaquÍn, la cual fue aprobada.o de sacramento le dijeron que era elegible para solicitar la visa u. >> una persona puede tramitar un estatus legal por haber sufrido un crimen en los estados unidos, haberlo reportado y haber cooperado. locutora: la abogada explicÓ que son elegibles quienes fueron vÍctimas de crÍmenes como asalto a mano armada, abuso sexual y violencia domÉstica, entre otros. la visa podrÍa significar...
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am sure we will talk to later in the season about the big lake down at the southern end of the san joaquinu told me that as part of your expertise. you guys are a fantastic resource. the meteorology department at san jose has helped us so thoroughly with the fire season. you have been a huge help today on the climate and hydrology side. thank you so much. >>> we have to move on to the forecast. a live look over the trivalley. that is 580 towards livermore. 54 degrees right now in livermore. clear skies. the marine layer has filled in the media pay. low clouds are coming in right through the immediate city at golden gate, east bay, and north bay valley with a little bit of fog on 101. other than that, pretty much smooth sailing this morning. the take away today is that it is a few degrees cooler than yesterday. that is an y ofsaying wiill be t a w degre beloerre. san jose, i dohaveas many 90s on the map, but still plenty of upper 80s. 88 san jose , 86 sunnyvale. number for the inlet east bay will be in the low 90s. 90 pleasant hill, 86 dublin. we jump back over into the bayside of the east
am sure we will talk to later in the season about the big lake down at the southern end of the san joaquinu told me that as part of your expertise. you guys are a fantastic resource. the meteorology department at san jose has helped us so thoroughly with the fire season. you have been a huge help today on the climate and hydrology side. thank you so much. >>> we have to move on to the forecast. a live look over the trivalley. that is 580 towards livermore. 54 degrees right now in...
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tendremos temperaturas de 90 grados que favorecen al derretimiento de esa nieve en el valle de san joaquÍnque nacional yosemite el servicio meteorolÓgico dijo a los residente que permanezcan alejado de los rÍos, ahora ven los diques para ver el flujo del agua. las iniciativas para limitar el acceso de los niÑos a las redes sociales ya llegaron al congreso se espera que esta semana se discuta en el senado un proyecto de ley bi-partidista que establece un edad mÍnima para poder usarla es el primer de este tipo a nivel federal la ley prohÍbe que los niÑos menores de 13 aÑos accedan a las redes sociales y quienes tienen entre 13 y 17 aÑos sean con los padres podrÍa establecer restricciones de cÓmo las empresas usan algoritmo para ocupar las redes sociales en el caso de utah les permite monitorear sus posteos. un oficial deew j jerse puedo enenseñarle un par d de trucos.. a a la culebririlla no le e i. bailamos t toda la nocoche. a la culebebrilla no l le imp. poporque 1 de e cada 3 personasas tendrá cuculebril, necesitas s protegertete. no importata qué saludable e te sientasas, con la edadad
tendremos temperaturas de 90 grados que favorecen al derretimiento de esa nieve en el valle de san joaquÍnque nacional yosemite el servicio meteorolÓgico dijo a los residente que permanezcan alejado de los rÍos, ahora ven los diques para ver el flujo del agua. las iniciativas para limitar el acceso de los niÑos a las redes sociales ya llegaron al congreso se espera que esta semana se discuta en el senado un proyecto de ley bi-partidista que establece un edad mÍnima para poder usarla es el...
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seco ha resurgido en el valle central, este aÑo las tormentas han causado que la cuenca tulare, en san joaquÍnde este aÑo ha de vuelta la vida al lago los cientÍficos dicen que las inundaciones continuaran mientras se derrita las capas de nieve y bueno es a pro zeeman lluvias >>> si no tan significantes, pues las temperaturas subiendo y esto es una situaciÓn que vamos a los vigilar no solo en condado de tulare y tambiÉn en zonas que muchos pasean como lake tahoe, reno y aquÍ vamos ver en advertencias nada de lo que contar en esta zona de tulare pero sÍ inundaciones hacia norte como en la ciudad de fresno con esta. en el Área de la bahÍa, soleado en san josÉ, koptd naupd la temperatura agradable para ir a descansar este viernes por la tarde soleado, despejado, en la noche 40, en redwood city un poquito mÁs fresco con la niebla costera y cuando no tenemos las nubes esto baja la temperatura un poco en valles como pueden ver 41 gilbert y 41 na napa 48 san francisco. sÁbado mÁxima en la costa, pero hacia el interior agradable con 70, 73 el domingo incluso lunes bajan las temperaturas en 2 a 5" porq
seco ha resurgido en el valle central, este aÑo las tormentas han causado que la cuenca tulare, en san joaquÍnde este aÑo ha de vuelta la vida al lago los cientÍficos dicen que las inundaciones continuaran mientras se derrita las capas de nieve y bueno es a pro zeeman lluvias >>> si no tan significantes, pues las temperaturas subiendo y esto es una situaciÓn que vamos a los vigilar no solo en condado de tulare y tambiÉn en zonas que muchos pasean como lake tahoe, reno y aquÍ...
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areas of concern include the southern san joaquin valley salary, lake basin and lower san joaquin riverda county is warning about rising water levels at lake spalding, right near emigrant gap. this week. we expect the it like spalding to begin spilling, and that's going to increase the water flows in the south yuba river. currently those flows are about 30 cubic feet per second, and they're going to increase to hundreds of feet of second as much as 1000 ft per second. anyone who may be going out to enjoy some of the spring recreation around the rivers is being advised to use caution. a lot of people have been tahoe, you can float down in an inner tube. you know many summers that is not going to be the case. this year. very rough , very cold, very rough, very rapid and high rising right? and it's something that bears watching daily because ever time temperature this time of the year is 52 degrees and tahoe and when we warm up generally they do and we certainly are warming up in the next several days here in the bay area. morning everybody, let's get to it the greater lake tahoe area. cur
areas of concern include the southern san joaquin valley salary, lake basin and lower san joaquin riverda county is warning about rising water levels at lake spalding, right near emigrant gap. this week. we expect the it like spalding to begin spilling, and that's going to increase the water flows in the south yuba river. currently those flows are about 30 cubic feet per second, and they're going to increase to hundreds of feet of second as much as 1000 ft per second. anyone who may be going...
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este valle de san joaquÍn el agua demasiado fuerte y rÁpida y causar problemas en donde estÁn las zonastuaciÓn muy que vamos a seguir metereologÍa y empezamos aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa. nudades f josÉ. y los vientos por supuesto. y al este de san É. morgan hill, un poco de fuerte uvia lo que la zona de livermore. y cuidado si va a manejar los prÓximos minutos incluye las rÁfagas de viento que van a continuar con nosotros esta noche irnos a descansar un poquito mÁs leves entrando al martes de estsena. vamos a empezar la temperatura maÑana en los altos 30 y los 40. un poco mÁs fresco de la ciudad de napa y en santa rosa. hay unosambios, pasando del mart y el miÉrcoles de esta semana, podrÍamos vero tra el regreso de la lluvia otra vez aquÍ a nuestra regiÓn para el jueves, incluso el viernes, un poco el sÁbado tambiÉn y ya, hay mucho de quÉ platicarles para el fin de semana. noten que ya un poco mÁs tranquilo para el domingo y el lunes, domingo de pascua. que podrÍamos ver l temperaturas en san josÉ regresar a los 70. asÍ que, ya va cambiando las condiciones y cuando nos acerquemos mÁs a
este valle de san joaquÍn el agua demasiado fuerte y rÁpida y causar problemas en donde estÁn las zonastuaciÓn muy que vamos a seguir metereologÍa y empezamos aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa. nudades f josÉ. y los vientos por supuesto. y al este de san É. morgan hill, un poco de fuerte uvia lo que la zona de livermore. y cuidado si va a manejar los prÓximos minutos incluye las rÁfagas de viento que van a continuar con nosotros esta noche irnos a descansar un poquito mÁs leves entrando...
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you're seeing flooding along that area along the san joaquin river. >> and also along the kings river, we're looking at pine valley flat reservoir also already releasing. they've been doing this the last couple of weeks here. and this probably going to be a trend that grows across some of the other reservoirs as a running just too high. some of the already over 100% of normal. and there's just a ton of water still to work its way down the hills from that melting snow pack. flood advisory is going to be more widespread. i think as we head into the next couple of weeks because we get to the latter part of this month, we could be talking about a significant, warm up and of course, that means lots of that snow melt working its way down the hills in the high country. yeah. get a little slushy up there in it's warming up above 50's and that's going to bring some of that water melting down the hills already. but really, we're looking at some longer range forecast models bringing another chance, some warmer weather this weekend. high pressure builds in start to crank up those numbers. we get
you're seeing flooding along that area along the san joaquin river. >> and also along the kings river, we're looking at pine valley flat reservoir also already releasing. they've been doing this the last couple of weeks here. and this probably going to be a trend that grows across some of the other reservoirs as a running just too high. some of the already over 100% of normal. and there's just a ton of water still to work its way down the hills from that melting snow pack. flood advisory...
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mÁs de 500 agentes de distintas agencias federales y tambiÉn locales, de los con dados sacramento san joaquÍnsospechosos de los cuales ya han sido identificados. susana gonzalez para el noticiero telemundo california. >>> un disparo cerca del objetos a ver naval de estados unidos y la casa de la vice presidenta kamala harris puso en alerta a la seguridad ocurriÓ en la madrugada y producto de este disparo la luz de un semÁforo se quebrÓ harris y su esposo no estaban en la propiedad en washington por el momento no hay indicios que el disparo estuviera dir de junio a una persona en especÍfico. >>> un tiroteo en un cumpleaÑos de 16 aÑos se sumÓ a la lista de tregedias, cuatro personas murieron y casi 30 resultaron heridas hay datos por ejemplo este del archivo de violencia con armas del viernes pasado, al domingo, se perdieron 17 vidas mÁs de 50 personas quedaron heridas tras tiroteos masivos, randy con la informaciÓn. . >periodista: en la capital del paÍs, este lunes, cientos de personas llegaron al congreso con un mensaje simple para los legisladores. prohiban las armas de alta capacidad. estas
mÁs de 500 agentes de distintas agencias federales y tambiÉn locales, de los con dados sacramento san joaquÍnsospechosos de los cuales ya han sido identificados. susana gonzalez para el noticiero telemundo california. >>> un disparo cerca del objetos a ver naval de estados unidos y la casa de la vice presidenta kamala harris puso en alerta a la seguridad ocurriÓ en la madrugada y producto de este disparo la luz de un semÁforo se quebrÓ harris y su esposo no estaban en la...
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the last remnant of wild california, home to the endangered san joaquin kit fox, antelope squirrel, blunt nosed leopard lizard burrowing out and a budding spring bloom. >> it is beautiful. >> thousands hike to the soda lake overlook where the bloom is reflected in the largest remaining alkaline wetland and where countless people take countless pictures of themselves and the flowers. >> as for danny and moe, some parting shtick. >> i brought you a little something, something they allow you to pick. >> how beautiful. >> i thought you might like it. >>a littleblewee a mi round-ip blooming great. >> stunning. absolutely gorgeous. it makes you want to drive four hours. >> it is so far, though. >> you are on a road trip with brian hackney. what kind of snacks and music do you think they play? >> you know it is going to be epic. you know the playlist will be on point, a mix of oldies and really oldies and -- >> high-quality snacks. like charcuterie, cheeses. >> definitely. >>> it looks like the weather will cooperate if folks want to go out this weekend. >> all throughout the bay area today, we
the last remnant of wild california, home to the endangered san joaquin kit fox, antelope squirrel, blunt nosed leopard lizard burrowing out and a budding spring bloom. >> it is beautiful. >> thousands hike to the soda lake overlook where the bloom is reflected in the largest remaining alkaline wetland and where countless people take countless pictures of themselves and the flowers. >> as for danny and moe, some parting shtick. >> i brought you a little something,...
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anuncian cierre a rÍos de merced y san joaquÍn para uso recreativo, paseos en bote, canotaje y kajakondados tulare y fresnos donde los rÍos estÁn cerrados hace semanas. >>> autoridad emiten advertencia de evacuaciÓn para residentes en... condado fresno. >>> debido al aumento en flujo de agua del rÍo ocurre esto, tal como se la buey dicho en una zona propensa a inundaciones esto tambiÉn ha afectado a campesinos. >>> ana marÍa castro tiene 14 aÑos trabajando en el campo, dos Ácres de fresa que tiene aquÍ en... fueron daÑados por lluvias y dice que esto la afectÓ econÓmicamente. >>> me afecta econÓmicamente porque pues no llega ingresos y con la tormenta que se echÓ a perder la verdura tenemos que sacar mÁs dinero, pedir prÉstamos para seguir con el siguiente cultivo. >>> dice que el aÑo pasado repartÍa las fresas en marzo y este aÑo apenas empezÓ a mediados de este mes, cuando hay mucha lluvia como a principio de aÑo puede demorar el proceso de cultivar. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). las tormentas impactan nuestro suelo y no tienen tiempo para secarse y estÁn demasiado humedos para utilizar
anuncian cierre a rÍos de merced y san joaquÍn para uso recreativo, paseos en bote, canotaje y kajakondados tulare y fresnos donde los rÍos estÁn cerrados hace semanas. >>> autoridad emiten advertencia de evacuaciÓn para residentes en... condado fresno. >>> debido al aumento en flujo de agua del rÍo ocurre esto, tal como se la buey dicho en una zona propensa a inundaciones esto tambiÉn ha afectado a campesinos. >>> ana marÍa castro tiene 14 aÑos trabajando en...
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but also increase the risk of severe flooding for the southern san joaquin valley. then the department of water resources is really monitoring that tulare lake basin region that just magically formed after all of this time, and it was also still causing a lot of flooding there. the merced river in yosemite is expected to reach flood stage on friday, and that's also when they say do not enter any of the floodwaters or the water that's moving very swiftly, because it's also extremely cold and can cause some shock. so that's definitely a heads-up for all of us who may be traveling to different areas over these next several months. and you may be hitting the road. mike has a look at where you can find lower gas prices. >>> coming up again, two of the best ten reported for the entire state are in santa clara. today we're going to call out rotten robbie, on washington street, $4.05, that's a good price. most of the others are $4.25 in santa clara county. in solano county, vallejo has a shell on tennessee with $4.17, and pleasanton's best is safeway on bernal avenue, $4.29
but also increase the risk of severe flooding for the southern san joaquin valley. then the department of water resources is really monitoring that tulare lake basin region that just magically formed after all of this time, and it was also still causing a lot of flooding there. the merced river in yosemite is expected to reach flood stage on friday, and that's also when they say do not enter any of the floodwaters or the water that's moving very swiftly, because it's also extremely cold and can...
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dan: the lake basin is located in kings county in the southern san joaquin valley.fficials say there have only been three other years where 20f average, 1952, 1 in 1983, so it has been a long time. there is a down side, but we wanted this. ama: absolutely. and we got the wind. i did not unpack my kites, good day to fly those kites, for sure. it is definitely windy. this is a live picture from zephyr cove where they are seeing snow in tahoe valley reporting light snow flurries in truckee. they are chaining up on all roads except 50 here statewide, 237% of normal snowpack this year. southern sierra is at 303. this in the history books. we are checking out live doppler 7 for scattered light showers now around concord the willow pass road, across highway four, light showers and spotty around ultimate/patterson pass roads, so slow down. there might be hail. there are snow showers over mount hamilton now. i want to show you what is going on. there is a trough diving down bringing the snow over the sierra nevada now, but also bringing the gusty northwesterly wind. a live v
dan: the lake basin is located in kings county in the southern san joaquin valley.fficials say there have only been three other years where 20f average, 1952, 1 in 1983, so it has been a long time. there is a down side, but we wanted this. ama: absolutely. and we got the wind. i did not unpack my kites, good day to fly those kites, for sure. it is definitely windy. this is a live picture from zephyr cove where they are seeing snow in tahoe valley reporting light snow flurries in truckee. they...
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areas of concern include the southern san joaquin valley, such as the tulare lake basin and lower san joaquin river. experts will discuss the short term climate outlook, the timing of this year's snowmelt and reservoir operations, as well as runoff forecasts. today, the oakland city council is scheduled to begin a debate on a proposal to formally end the city. he's been on evictions. the city's eviction moratorium was first enacted three years ago during the beginning of the pandemic to help people who are struggling to pay their rent. but many oakland landlords are now pressuring the city council. to end that ban. now that the worst of the pandemic is over, they do point out that alameda county's own eviction moratorium is scheduled to expire at the end of the month, and the state of california ended its covid state of emergency in february. after months of legal battles cruise in oakland have finally begun clearing out the city's largest homeless camp. city crews arrived at the wood street encampment yesterday, picking up trash, cleaning up the streets and sidewalks and hauling off
areas of concern include the southern san joaquin valley, such as the tulare lake basin and lower san joaquin river. experts will discuss the short term climate outlook, the timing of this year's snowmelt and reservoir operations, as well as runoff forecasts. today, the oakland city council is scheduled to begin a debate on a proposal to formally end the city. he's been on evictions. the city's eviction moratorium was first enacted three years ago during the beginning of the pandemic to help...
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areas of concern include the southern san joaquin valley, such as the tulare blake basin and lower sanoaquin river in nevada county. pg and e. is warning about rising water levels at lake spalding, your immigrant gap. this week. we expect the it like spalding to begin spilling, and that's going to increase the water flows in the south yuba river. currently those flows are about 30 cubic feet per second, and they're going to increase to hundreds of feet of second as much as 1000 ft per second. officials are urging people who may be going out to enjoy some spring recreation to use caution along the yuba and bear rivers. well barry weather looks like a bit of a warming trend that will really kick in in your thursday forecast and especially by the weekend will have your update coming up. heather holmes we go in closer look at some of the stories we're working on for the seven o'clock news on ktvu plus, heather tonight at seven. we're going to continue our coverage on the battle over the abortion pill. we're going to talk live with the bay area professor about the supreme court's looming de
areas of concern include the southern san joaquin valley, such as the tulare blake basin and lower sanoaquin river in nevada county. pg and e. is warning about rising water levels at lake spalding, your immigrant gap. this week. we expect the it like spalding to begin spilling, and that's going to increase the water flows in the south yuba river. currently those flows are about 30 cubic feet per second, and they're going to increase to hundreds of feet of second as much as 1000 ft per second....
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a flood advisory continuing along the san joaquin river. of course, the to larry area, larry lake, it may turn out to be similar to what we had many years ago in the 80 to 83 time. that's when they had 100 square miles that were flooded when we have some more snow in this year. that going to watch it very closely. temperatures are helping out either just do what they're supposed to do this time of year start to heat up outside. so we've got some 80's get near 90 degrees in bakersfield tomorrow. and you can imagine all that snow going to be melting in the sierra nevada, rolling down many of the rivers and in toward the central valley up there in the bay area. now, though, we've got clear skies looking good out there right now. temperatures are going to start warming up locally to maybe 72 degrees in downtown san francisco tomorrow. find 60's with patchy fog of the coast. 73 in millbrae. 75 in burlingame. 79 in san carlos. 79 also mountain view. lot of 80's in the south, maybe even as high as 86 in campbell. tomorrow. 88 in pleasanton and liv
a flood advisory continuing along the san joaquin river. of course, the to larry area, larry lake, it may turn out to be similar to what we had many years ago in the 80 to 83 time. that's when they had 100 square miles that were flooded when we have some more snow in this year. that going to watch it very closely. temperatures are helping out either just do what they're supposed to do this time of year start to heat up outside. so we've got some 80's get near 90 degrees in bakersfield tomorrow....
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both are within san joaquin valley. >> way to go.s it going to be a warm and drw in monterey county, the flooding from the snowmelt is not as much of a concern. >> fortunately for us, we do not rely on the snowpack for water here. reporter: monterey county agricultural commissioner juan he doll go -- juan said the storm decimated approximately three acres. they are still surveying damage costs, but primary estimates are up to $400 million. >> we should not be necessarily worried about whether there might be a shortage of commodities. we are not at that point. it is too early to say. reporter: lauren martinez, abc 7 news. dan: moving onto the top of the sports world tonight. ama: college basketball's national championship had drama right up to the end. j.r. stone is here with the big winner of tonight's national championship game. dan: there were local athletes making a big deal. j.r.: doesn't it make you feel proud? bay area players on both sides of the ball but one young man on uconn will be cheering louder tonight. joey now a natio
both are within san joaquin valley. >> way to go.s it going to be a warm and drw in monterey county, the flooding from the snowmelt is not as much of a concern. >> fortunately for us, we do not rely on the snowpack for water here. reporter: monterey county agricultural commissioner juan he doll go -- juan said the storm decimated approximately three acres. they are still surveying damage costs, but primary estimates are up to $400 million. >> we should not be necessarily...
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confidencial a menos que los estudiantes decidan otra cosa >>> el fiscal del distrito del condado de san joaquínel distrito escolar en pantalla sobre posibles fraudes, esto sale a la luz tras una auditoría estatal reciente tras un reporte publicado en febrero que mostrara inconsistencias en las finanzas del distrito que cuenta con casi 40,000 alumnos, la agencia estatal que investigó recomienda el superintendente notifique a varias agendas estatales incluyendo al superintendente de institución pública sobre cualquier sospecha de fraude y los padres de la escuela están agradecidos con la policía luego que detuvieran a un estudiante que aparentemente dejó un arma cargada. esto parece ser un hecho que se sigue repitiendo y con más frecuencia como cuenta andrés brender. >>> fue lunes alrededor de las 10:30 de la mañana cuando la policía acudió de urgencia a la preparatoria luego de que dos estudiantes tuvieran un altercado y uno de ellos sacó una pistola. >>> qué te parece lo que está pasando en la escuela donde está tu hija >>> peligroso porque uno se va confiado al trabajo y sin saber qué es lo qu
confidencial a menos que los estudiantes decidan otra cosa >>> el fiscal del distrito del condado de san joaquínel distrito escolar en pantalla sobre posibles fraudes, esto sale a la luz tras una auditoría estatal reciente tras un reporte publicado en febrero que mostrara inconsistencias en las finanzas del distrito que cuenta con casi 40,000 alumnos, la agencia estatal que investigó recomienda el superintendente notifique a varias agendas estatales incluyendo al superintendente de...
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also an advisory for flooding just to the north there along the san joaquin river and places like mendotaon friday as well. they're not the only ones little further to the north. you head up the river and we're looking at some flooding there as well. and that's because the releasing more water from the reservoirs in that area that's going to be something that is going to play out continually now as we see the warmer weather really kicking into gear. i think this weekend and into next week, high pressure taking over now and that ridge building in that is going to send the jet stream to the north that keeps us nice and dry and brings us some beautiful weather tomorrow. i think we're stuck in the mid 70's in some spots overnight tonight. and here's your future cast forecast skies stay mostly clear. and you see the winds become more northerly overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. that should keep your skies clear. maybe a patch to fog out toward the coastline. but that's about it. other than a few high clouds moving through overhead will throughout the day tomorrow. we've got a lot of suns
also an advisory for flooding just to the north there along the san joaquin river and places like mendotaon friday as well. they're not the only ones little further to the north. you head up the river and we're looking at some flooding there as well. and that's because the releasing more water from the reservoirs in that area that's going to be something that is going to play out continually now as we see the warmer weather really kicking into gear. i think this weekend and into next week, high...
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derretimiento podría provocar inundaciones, las áreas afectadas podrían ser alrededores del río san joaquínle comentamos que el gobernador de california gavin newsom detalló el plan estatal para prevenir migraciones que podrían darse en la cuenca del río es del valle central, a raíz de las pasadas tormentas, el nivel de agua en esa zona creció a niveles no vistos desde invierno de 1982 y 1983, newsom recordó que esa zona ha sido declarada como zona de desastre por el presidente joe biden >>> seguimos hablando de condiciones del tiempo. vamos a ver qué toma nos están regalando, vemos el icónico puente golden gate >>> una temperatura un poco veraniega . para saber qué más podemos esperar de la madre naturaleza vamos con el experto guillermo quiroz >>> gracias césar, amigos, qué tal se siente el calor en la región, las temperaturas poco a poco van descendiendo pero todavía se mantienen en el nivel cercano a los 80 grados, saludos en san josé 77, se espera que las próximas horas vaya de forma tenue el mercurio por lo menos hasta la medianoche alcanzando los 68 despejado por completo, sí este si
derretimiento podría provocar inundaciones, las áreas afectadas podrían ser alrededores del río san joaquínle comentamos que el gobernador de california gavin newsom detalló el plan estatal para prevenir migraciones que podrían darse en la cuenca del río es del valle central, a raíz de las pasadas tormentas, el nivel de agua en esa zona creció a niveles no vistos desde invierno de 1982 y 1983, newsom recordó que esa zona ha sido declarada como zona de desastre por el presidente joe...
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the kings river, also the san joaquin river. as you make your way into those areas. so that's something we're going to see. we're just hoping we don't get too much of a warm-up too fast because that could change everything. but i don't worry for tonight. we've got another winter weather advisory going up in western parts of the western slopes of the sierra nevada overnight tonight. guess what? we could see another 6, maybe 8 inches of snow. adding on to some really epic totals already. guys, back to you. okay, lawrence, thanks very much. still ahead, a new tool that can help detect whether babies and children have been abused. >> for your health tonight when it comes to bruises on children, a local doctor hopes an app will help clinicians get it right. kids play hard and sometimes you get banged up and sometimes those bumps and bruises don't give a clear picture of the events behind them. so chicago doctor created a virtual child to tell the important secrets of other kids in need. this was helped us differentiate abuse from accident very and children with 96% sensit
the kings river, also the san joaquin river. as you make your way into those areas. so that's something we're going to see. we're just hoping we don't get too much of a warm-up too fast because that could change everything. but i don't worry for tonight. we've got another winter weather advisory going up in western parts of the western slopes of the sierra nevada overnight tonight. guess what? we could see another 6, maybe 8 inches of snow. adding on to some really epic totals already. guys,...
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to try and reservoir from the impact all that snow coming down the mountains about this on the san joaquin river. also looking at flood advisories there that will continue until friday at 10:00am. so this really kind of just playing out now as we're seeing that snow pack and you can see it right here. there's not cloud cover this actual snow in the sierra nevada snowpack now starting to melt with warmer temperatures. flooding going to be a major issue right on in the next few weeks. probably in the summer 2. guys, back to you. all right, lawrence, thank you. coming up next on 4 news 6, the first person to launch a campaign to run for california governor in 2026. >> how this candidate could make history if elected. >> kron 4 is your local election headquarters, little lockers, california's lieutenant governor announced today that she is officially launching her campaign for governor in 2026, the sacramento native said that she plans to open a campaign committee and tackle several key issues in the state, including homelessness and the fentanyl crisis. she is the only one to launch a campaig
to try and reservoir from the impact all that snow coming down the mountains about this on the san joaquin river. also looking at flood advisories there that will continue until friday at 10:00am. so this really kind of just playing out now as we're seeing that snow pack and you can see it right here. there's not cloud cover this actual snow in the sierra nevada snowpack now starting to melt with warmer temperatures. flooding going to be a major issue right on in the next few weeks. probably in...
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they say that's likely the to lauren lake basin and san joaquin river basin are top areas of concern. most of the snow melt typically happens in may and june. some residents and potential runoff areas are being told already to have a plan in case they have to evacuate and flooding state reservoirs meantime, are releasing water to make room for incoming flows. yeah, lawrence is back in. lawrence. you've been talking about this for awhile. us yet seen the snow and grow and grow and the sierra. and you know, at some point it's just got to melt. we're just hoping that we do it gradually. something else. i want to talk about >> people need to be very careful. white water rafting this year. those rivers are going to be running extremely high. and every year we do these sad stories about people losing their lives and this is going to be really dangerous out there. if you're doing some white water rafting. so be very, very careful. >> that snow. yeah, you can already see it looking a spring-like out there right now on the side of the road. here's 80 right now. the temperatures have not been a
they say that's likely the to lauren lake basin and san joaquin river basin are top areas of concern. most of the snow melt typically happens in may and june. some residents and potential runoff areas are being told already to have a plan in case they have to evacuate and flooding state reservoirs meantime, are releasing water to make room for incoming flows. yeah, lawrence is back in. lawrence. you've been talking about this for awhile. us yet seen the snow and grow and grow and the sierra....
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hotter it could accelerate that process, and that would cause major flooding, especially in the san joaquin valley and the tulare lake basin. >> right now it looks like this week is going to be an exclamation point on this melting process. >> okay, paul is back from a much-needed vacation! but befor you left you were talking about this. you said that if it gets too warm to quickly it could cause problems. where are we at in that process? >> temperatures will warm up dramatically. south lake tahoe will be 30 to 35 degrees above freezing, and just abundant sunshine over the next few days. that will go into all the snow that is still on the ground. there are about 13.5 hours of daylight, so plenty of it. the national weather servic in effect for rt oth oo high sierrathe d hes in effect from thursday through monday. interestingly, the national weather service office in sacramento has not issued watches downslope of the high sierra. i think that remains a possibility. we are going to se near record high temperatures and rapid snowmelt. downslope flooding can be expected with rapid water flows an
hotter it could accelerate that process, and that would cause major flooding, especially in the san joaquin valley and the tulare lake basin. >> right now it looks like this week is going to be an exclamation point on this melting process. >> okay, paul is back from a much-needed vacation! but befor you left you were talking about this. you said that if it gets too warm to quickly it could cause problems. where are we at in that process? >> temperatures will warm up...
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>> there's some concern in the san joaquin river. most of it is to the south. that's where the long dormant lake has emerged. it dried up nearly 100 years ago. many farms and homes were built on top of the fertile soil left behind. in the past few decades, the area would occasionally flood, but not like this year. the wet winter has refilled the lake beds to depths not seen in 40 years. if the snowpack melts quickly, it could make an already bad situation much worse. >> it's not a trivial lake. that basin is just that. it's a bowl. everything flows off the mountains and into the bowl and has no connection to the ocean, unlike the sacramento river where they can run the water up to the golden gate bridge, you can't do that. >> it's all kind of stuck there. the last time this happened, 1983. it took two full years to dry up. they expect it will take at least that long this time putting hundreds of farms out of business. more coming up at 5:30. >>> more snow coming the the sierra. let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we've been watching the snow during the
>> there's some concern in the san joaquin river. most of it is to the south. that's where the long dormant lake has emerged. it dried up nearly 100 years ago. many farms and homes were built on top of the fertile soil left behind. in the past few decades, the area would occasionally flood, but not like this year. the wet winter has refilled the lake beds to depths not seen in 40 years. if the snowpack melts quickly, it could make an already bad situation much worse. >> it's not a...
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prepared for more of the water coming down from the mountains and a flood advisory continue along the san joaquin well from the militant reservoir is we're going also see released there. and that will continue over the next few days. further north, you go along the merced river also releasing water there in the merced river. that is likely going to cause some flooding in that area to that will be through saturday. so you kind of get the idea now these are going to continue to pop up as we get to warmer temperatures now more flooding is going to be a likelihood in the central valley. temperatures around the bay area right now. cool 50's coast side. the mostly clear there, you're still looking at low 60's in the live more 62 in the belt in blair right now. 61 in the bottle on 64 degrees. very nice in santa rosa. storms continue to churn in the gulf of alaska. but the good news is staying dry right now. that's the way it's going to be as high pressure really going to start to sneak in and take over here in the next couple days. back to see that ridge here along the coastline here. you kind of get th
prepared for more of the water coming down from the mountains and a flood advisory continue along the san joaquin well from the militant reservoir is we're going also see released there. and that will continue over the next few days. further north, you go along the merced river also releasing water there in the merced river. that is likely going to cause some flooding in that area to that will be through saturday. so you kind of get the idea now these are going to continue to pop up as we get...
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also sitting in the danger zone, those still-flooded fields of the san joaquin valley. governor newsom visited the tulare lakebed. it's been used as fertile farmland for decades but it re-emerged after this year's storms. managers in the central valley have been worried about what quick snowmelt could mean for the waterlogged land. waters that flow into the dam that fooet feed the lake are likely to double by the end of this week as snowpack melts. >> you see the house underwater, houses that will likely be underwater in months, being dislocated, being impacted. concern about what happens even after the peak. >> governor newsom signed an executive order last month for an emergency response in the tulare basin. 650 people in the valley remain under evacuation orders still because of flooding concerns. >>> a notable store, a notable space. south lake tahoe, a new target store. the company announcing it will be opening a store in the old raley's, the heavenly village shopping center. it's unclear when the target will open but the company told "sf gate" it will be 63,000 fe
also sitting in the danger zone, those still-flooded fields of the san joaquin valley. governor newsom visited the tulare lakebed. it's been used as fertile farmland for decades but it re-emerged after this year's storms. managers in the central valley have been worried about what quick snowmelt could mean for the waterlogged land. waters that flow into the dam that fooet feed the lake are likely to double by the end of this week as snowpack melts. >> you see the house underwater, houses...
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by the way, thi is at the southern end of the san joaquin valley north of bakersfield.e is on the way with record run off expected. crews are currently working to raise a levy to prevent future flooding, but that won't help farmers this year who say all their crops are now under water >>> and we're expecting a littl bit more rain, but nothing major. >> nothing like that. maybe tha much on monday night. you'd really have to be in the north bay to see it. but i'll show yo what it looks like now to give an idea of how it will play out monday. we still have an entire half of the weekend to go first though. saturday night, san jos is 50 degrees right now. watch for the fog to take over in the overnight hours. this is the classic marine fog. tomorrow morning, most of the bay is waking up to gray skies with th low cloud deck around into the early about, and then it breaks up and you get sunshine. concord, mid and upper 60s wher we'll top out. most locations i the same neighborhood, but if w put everybody on here, livermor you go to 63 and concord at 66. 66 in san jose, i shoul
by the way, thi is at the southern end of the san joaquin valley north of bakersfield.e is on the way with record run off expected. crews are currently working to raise a levy to prevent future flooding, but that won't help farmers this year who say all their crops are now under water >>> and we're expecting a littl bit more rain, but nothing major. >> nothing like that. maybe tha much on monday night. you'd really have to be in the north bay to see it. but i'll show yo what it...
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pine flat reservoir just to the north of that, we've got more a flood warnings there along the san joaquin river as well. but the sierra, if you're traveling up in that direction, we're seeing such a heavy snow melt with all the hot temperatures last couple of days. so a flood watch is up for much of the sierra nevada. be careful along the creeks and rivers in the high country. thanks. now to capitol hill where congressional and federal offices are starting to adopt artificial intelligence technology kron four's anna wiernicki is in dc with more. >> the next time you reach out to your u.s. representative daniel schuman with demand progress as your response could be generated by artificial intelligence. chop. i can do good job, categorizing the communications, making sure the right person sees it. >> and even helped draft responses. shuman brief staffers last week on how to use ai tools on the hill. he can be helpful and drafting letters tracking speeches. shuman says the house digital services has given 40 congressional offices licenses to try out chatgpt plus other parts of the federal go
pine flat reservoir just to the north of that, we've got more a flood warnings there along the san joaquin river as well. but the sierra, if you're traveling up in that direction, we're seeing such a heavy snow melt with all the hot temperatures last couple of days. so a flood watch is up for much of the sierra nevada. be careful along the creeks and rivers in the high country. thanks. now to capitol hill where congressional and federal offices are starting to adopt artificial intelligence...
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the big melt has put the san joaquin basin most at risk. parts of the yosemite national park could also flood, an ironic twist for a state that spent the last few years in extreme drought. >> there's never going to be the perfect season. we're either going to have too much snow and the potential for flooding or not enough and a lot of potential for fire and drought. given the alternative, i'd much rather have the extra water to help replenish what we've been using for the last several years and what we've needed because of the drought. >> reporter: scientists say the potential flooding won't happen until may. with so much snow, the threat could continue into july. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> the goldilocks theory of weather. one is too big, one is too much. we need it to be just right. >> it's really hard to thread the needle and get there. drought is over, groundwater is getting recharged. it will be a week-by-week situation up there. >> a lot of communities at serious threat for potential flooding. >> that's right. the only thin
the big melt has put the san joaquin basin most at risk. parts of the yosemite national park could also flood, an ironic twist for a state that spent the last few years in extreme drought. >> there's never going to be the perfect season. we're either going to have too much snow and the potential for flooding or not enough and a lot of potential for fire and drought. given the alternative, i'd much rather have the extra water to help replenish what we've been using for the last several...
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this is accelerating the rate of down flow into streams like the kings river as well as the san joaquin river. both of these under flood warnings or advisories and a lot of that draining into the to larry lake bed that is in the southern part of the central valley, 70 national park actually closing because of the excessive melt parts of the park anyways, down towards the river closed off starting today into the weekend. flood watches in green across much of the rest of this year, too. so it's nice to see this change of pace knots just because it's going to be our pleasant next week. it also is going to slow down snow melts low 70's for san francisco's mission in financial districts today. 60's at the coast and then 70's to 80's pretty consistently elsewhere. today's daytime highs from san carlos to mountain view in the mid 80's while south bay temps close to 90, you drop back into the upper 80's, though, east bay temperatures mostly in the 80's, although for oakland, berkeley and richmond, you're back into the mid 70's. nice change there. one vacaville at 90 degrees, right below it at 8
this is accelerating the rate of down flow into streams like the kings river as well as the san joaquin river. both of these under flood warnings or advisories and a lot of that draining into the to larry lake bed that is in the southern part of the central valley, 70 national park actually closing because of the excessive melt parts of the park anyways, down towards the river closed off starting today into the weekend. flood watches in green across much of the rest of this year, too. so it's...
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the flood danger in the san joaquin valley could last through the rest of this year. darren peck, just in the nick of time to talk about that. hopefully we will not have extreme flooding. >>> we showed you images of to larry lake. it was later turned into farmland. this summer we will be reminded through the pictures already ■ look pretty impressive. so there will be more than that. we have a woman coming in the next few days. >> numbers we hat a long time! >> low 80s coming. we will use san jose as the example. i have over downtown san jose. that is a lie picture. you can see how green hills look. just like the snow in the mountains, we have gorgeous green hills. the temperature right now in san jose, i just want to start with what the daytime highs were like. san jose made it up to 63. that was official for downtown. but if we look at the current number now, you have already gone down to 60. but average would be closer to 70 this time of year. in fact, there is the average daytime high for san jose, keeping in mind that we made it to around 62, 63 today. look at tom
the flood danger in the san joaquin valley could last through the rest of this year. darren peck, just in the nick of time to talk about that. hopefully we will not have extreme flooding. >>> we showed you images of to larry lake. it was later turned into farmland. this summer we will be reminded through the pictures already ■ look pretty impressive. so there will be more than that. we have a woman coming in the next few days. >> numbers we hat a long time! >> low 80s...
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both are within san joaquin valley. >> way to go. going to be a warm and dry spring or cold and wet? reporter: in monterey county, the flooding from the snowmelt is not as much of a concern. >> fortunately for us, we do not rely on the snowpack for water here. reporter: monterey county agricultural commissioner juan he doll go -- juan said the storm decimated approximately three acres. they are still surveying damage costs, but primary estimates are up to $400 million. >> we should not be necessarily worried about whether there might be a shortage of commodities. we are not at that point. it is too early to say. reporter: lauren martinez, abc 7 news. dan: moving onto the top of the sports world tonight. ama: college basketball's national championship had drama right up to the end. j.r. stone is here with the big winner of tonight's national championship game. dan: there were local athletes making a big deal. j.r.: doesn't it make you feel proud? bay area players on both sides of the ball but one young man on uconn will be cheering lo
both are within san joaquin valley. >> way to go. going to be a warm and dry spring or cold and wet? reporter: in monterey county, the flooding from the snowmelt is not as much of a concern. >> fortunately for us, we do not rely on the snowpack for water here. reporter: monterey county agricultural commissioner juan he doll go -- juan said the storm decimated approximately three acres. they are still surveying damage costs, but primary estimates are up to $400 million. >> we...
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san joaquin river.eservoir operations and runoff forecasts. 9 46 this morning for almost 30 years, our city forest has been the leading nonprofit in silicon valley for urban forestry and environmental education. the organization helps people who live in the area choose trees for their homes for their schools and the nearby parks with native and drought tolerant shrubs and joining us now on the nine is local berry, who is a volunteer outreach program manager. we appreciate you joining us this morning. i think the first question i want to ask you guys have this program that offers free trees for people who might be eligible for that. how exactly is that work and i come to you ask you for a tree and then just kind of pulling out handed over? yes, so you can either reach out online email us or you can show up to our nursery, which is that 1000 spring street in san jose, and you'll fill out something called a tree stewardship application. you know, whatever tree we give out to the community. we want to make
san joaquin river.eservoir operations and runoff forecasts. 9 46 this morning for almost 30 years, our city forest has been the leading nonprofit in silicon valley for urban forestry and environmental education. the organization helps people who live in the area choose trees for their homes for their schools and the nearby parks with native and drought tolerant shrubs and joining us now on the nine is local berry, who is a volunteer outreach program manager. we appreciate you joining us this...
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you can see there shaded in red and just to the north here, we've got the san joaquin river also looking at advisory for some flooding there as they've been releasing water there in that river as well. and that will continue to be the case is the water just continues to roll down the hills and across the entire sierra nevada, just about the high country. if you're traveling up there, you've got to be extra careful. water is running very high and very cold. so be careful in the high country. more flooding expected into next week. thank you, lawrence. so has you know, it's a big night for the warriors. a little basketball game going on right now. they need one more win. >> that means so when this first round of the nba playoffs crossing the fingers right now came the kings happening at chase and conference to she is there. she's at thrive city where the fans are outside their turn on the blue and the gold and going to need to really ramp it up. >> they are super excited. we're out here as you mentioned and thrive if you've gotten a little quiet, because at the score is not right now, the w
you can see there shaded in red and just to the north here, we've got the san joaquin river also looking at advisory for some flooding there as they've been releasing water there in that river as well. and that will continue to be the case is the water just continues to roll down the hills and across the entire sierra nevada, just about the high country. if you're traveling up there, you've got to be extra careful. water is running very high and very cold. so be careful in the high country....