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the fog right now concentrating on the shoreline. right around stinson beech. you can see the fog heading to the south closer to monterey break. a little bit of a break in the overcast. the low clouds will increase in coverage overnight. here we go, the highest for today as we compile the numbers. low 60s for the beaches. warmest location once again on the hot side in the low to mid- 90s out toward antioch and livermore topped out right around 95 degrees. forecast headlines for tonight, we do have this areas of fog but still clear skies inland. more fog this weekend and into the extended forecast. partly cloudy skies and the cooling trend will continue. first thing tomorrow morning, the fog concentrating coast side. right around the bay and most of the bay area starting today, at least saturday morning, early tomorrow morning in the 50s. so the fog we've been talking a lot about this over the last few days. this system moves in from the north and that will reinforce the cooling trend. all weekend long right around the bay. we're not talking about that extreme he
the fog right now concentrating on the shoreline. right around stinson beech. you can see the fog heading to the south closer to monterey break. a little bit of a break in the overcast. the low clouds will increase in coverage overnight. here we go, the highest for today as we compile the numbers. low 60s for the beaches. warmest location once again on the hot side in the low to mid- 90s out toward antioch and livermore topped out right around 95 degrees. forecast headlines for tonight, we do...
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dense fog along the shoreline into the presidio and across the golden gate.s where the air conditioning will be working today, as we see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s at the coast and along the immediate shoreline, into about the presidio. as soon as you get east of that, look for things to warm up into the 70s, upper 70s, low 80s around the bay today. and by the time we hit the interior, we'll be pushing mid to upper 90s today. warmer yet tomorrow, low triple- digit readings. heat advisory up for the bay area for the next couple of days. you know the routine here. pick the climate of your choice. if you're looking for cool temperatures, westward ho through the weekend. >> we'll have more details, coming up. >>> back to the news this morning, california's former first lady is ending her marriage. don knapp explains what maria shriver wants from former governor schwarzenegger and who she has hired to make sure she gets it. >> reporter: after 25 years of marriage and a decade-long dark secret, it's over. maria shriver has filed for divorce, checking the
dense fog along the shoreline into the presidio and across the golden gate.s where the air conditioning will be working today, as we see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s at the coast and along the immediate shoreline, into about the presidio. as soon as you get east of that, look for things to warm up into the 70s, upper 70s, low 80s around the bay today. and by the time we hit the interior, we'll be pushing mid to upper 90s today. warmer yet tomorrow, low triple- digit readings. heat...
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you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable airplane. they thought it was ideal. they said that we have all kinds of sand out in the bay from the sacramento river. we will take the stand out of the bay and create this island. the sand is loose and below the water. it liquefied in 1957. it liquefied in 1989 during the loma prieta. it was similar to what happened in the marina. >> as they move along and developed treasure island, the developer also has to provide stabilization programs. >> the sand has to be strengthened so that it will not liquefy. the buildings have to gain support below the sand in more confident material. >> we were talking about the wat
you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable...
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areas of fog near the shoreline. locally dense as you can see. favoring the coast to the south of san francisco. so, san francisco, pacificca and half-moon bay. that cloud bank, the fog, the marine layer pushing back in through the golden gate bridge. that will continue with an increase in coverage. overall weather story is this. areas of fog, clear skies, later, cooling things off this weekend. the real cooling, that moves in next week. that is with temperatures only in the 60s and the 70s. overnight lows, the temperature forecast. first thing tomorrow morning, the bay area, starting out saturday into the 50s of the fog, coastal around the bay. san jose, tomorrow morning, the forecast low of 56 degrees. we have been talking about this over the last few days, the fog, will be changing, though, the weather system to the north. that will bring further the cooling. with the patchy fog and chili numbers for the coastline, right around the bay, cloud cover and a bit of a breeze in the afternoon hours. then, inland spots, sunny and warm. wind speeds kic
areas of fog near the shoreline. locally dense as you can see. favoring the coast to the south of san francisco. so, san francisco, pacificca and half-moon bay. that cloud bank, the fog, the marine layer pushing back in through the golden gate bridge. that will continue with an increase in coverage. overall weather story is this. areas of fog, clear skies, later, cooling things off this weekend. the real cooling, that moves in next week. that is with temperatures only in the 60s and the 70s....
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we will get some patchy fog along the shoreline monday night. and the temperatures are going to be back up on tuesday. so we are looking at a pretty prolonged stretch of warm weather. usually it's that one, two, maybe three-day event. we are looking for the hot weather to stick around in our inland valleys. so with numbers near 100 degrees, you will notice that all the red has highlighted most of the bay area except forestine son, bodega bay and ocean beach and pacifica where we will feel the cooling effect of the sea breeze. the westerly winds, even though it's clear, we will be keeping the temperatures in check in the 60s at the coast. double barrel high pressure allowing for very warm air today. the down sloping winds, more of a northerly gradient keeping the heat on, right on through the holiday weekend. off a couple degrees tomorrow then down a couple degrees for the holiday monday and then back up again on tuesday. all in all, still very warm right on through the next several days. 86 in los angeles, 75 in big sir today. 104 fresno with 93
we will get some patchy fog along the shoreline monday night. and the temperatures are going to be back up on tuesday. so we are looking at a pretty prolonged stretch of warm weather. usually it's that one, two, maybe three-day event. we are looking for the hot weather to stick around in our inland valleys. so with numbers near 100 degrees, you will notice that all the red has highlighted most of the bay area except forestine son, bodega bay and ocean beach and pacifica where we will feel the...
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pulling back to near the beaches into the afternoon hours, partly cloudy skies for the shoreline. more sunshine and some breezy conditions right around the bay. tomorrow's forecast at 7:00, 53 to 58 degrees. fog out there. by 12:00, a sun/cloud mix. 55 to right around 70. by 4:00, breezy. there is that eventually temperature range from the upper 50s, 60s, 70s, warmest locations right around the 80 degree mark. fairfield right around 80. oakland tops out at 66 degrees. livermore in the upper 70s. san jose mid-70s. fremont at 71. san francisco at 62. here is a look ahead. your five-day forecast and we'll continue to cool things off into monday and tuesday. so, look at the temperatures, heather and ken. by wednesday, warmest locations only in the low to mid-70s. looks like most of next week will remain on the cool to chilly side. if you like the fog and the cooler breeze, i think you will be in luck. >> that's why we live here. thank you, mark. >>> it was a celebration of corn today in brentwood. this year's brentwood corn fest is happening this weekend. mmm, corn! the event features
pulling back to near the beaches into the afternoon hours, partly cloudy skies for the shoreline. more sunshine and some breezy conditions right around the bay. tomorrow's forecast at 7:00, 53 to 58 degrees. fog out there. by 12:00, a sun/cloud mix. 55 to right around 70. by 4:00, breezy. there is that eventually temperature range from the upper 50s, 60s, 70s, warmest locations right around the 80 degree mark. fairfield right around 80. oakland tops out at 66 degrees. livermore in the upper...
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and the sea breeze is confined in the shoreline. s where we are see temperatures in the 60s to near 70, but else where are temperatures making it into the 90s. the north bay valleys near 100, east bay valleys mid-90s, santa clara valley and all the way down to santa cruz where we are looking still at some fog this morning. high pressure, double barrel high pressure moving in at the surface from the north of us and also the desert southwest allowing for the clear conditions today, tomorrow and the sea breeze pretty weak. so you will have to be right at the coast today to enjoy those cooler temperatures. hot numbers right on through the 4th. so if you are planning on the fireworks, probably a good forecast for you. but elsewhere, boy, very, very warm. in the southern sierra, 93. 84 in the northern sierra with 98 in sacramento. look at los angeles. 86 degrees with 117 degrees in palm springs. so in southern california, notice you will be in the mid-80s today and even warmer weather tomorrow and on the 4th. san diego pretty nice, mid-and
and the sea breeze is confined in the shoreline. s where we are see temperatures in the 60s to near 70, but else where are temperatures making it into the 90s. the north bay valleys near 100, east bay valleys mid-90s, santa clara valley and all the way down to santa cruz where we are looking still at some fog this morning. high pressure, double barrel high pressure moving in at the surface from the north of us and also the desert southwest allowing for the clear conditions today, tomorrow and...
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you some of the fog first thing tomorrow morning quite a bit of overcast pulling back to near the shoreline but still leftover patches for parts of san francisco and also into san francisco bay. the numbers for tomorrow afternoon, not a big change from today. santa rosa mid-70s. fairfield 78 degrees right around the bay, some 60s. and the warmest locations will be hovering right around the 80- degree mark. san jose 76. and san francisco right around 63 degrees. a good deal of overcast first thing tomorrow morning. here's a look ahead. these are all just minor changes but temperatures do warm up a little bit for monday, tuesday and wednesday. look at that, warm inland by next week at 90. not too much change but the fog is refreshing if you want to just look outside. >> looks like winter. >> bundle up tonight and tomorrow morning. >> thank you. >>> well, dozens of bay area foster teens celebrated their birthdays all at once today at a big party in their honor. the birthday bash in pleasant hill featured water fun on land as well as in the pool along with basketball, cake and gifts. the foster
you some of the fog first thing tomorrow morning quite a bit of overcast pulling back to near the shoreline but still leftover patches for parts of san francisco and also into san francisco bay. the numbers for tomorrow afternoon, not a big change from today. santa rosa mid-70s. fairfield 78 degrees right around the bay, some 60s. and the warmest locations will be hovering right around the 80- degree mark. san jose 76. and san francisco right around 63 degrees. a good deal of overcast first...
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in fact the fog will be out for most of the dare along the shoreline. at the fog, everywhere from point reyes down to santa cruz. we will see some clearing it will take throughout the entire morning for the san mateo coast. we are looking at the fog and low clouds peeling back from the east bay. concord and livermore walking up to the low clouds this morning. by the next hour or so, you'll get into the sunshine and afternoon highs below normal. here is what is going on. subtropical moisture. we are on the edge of this system. so today it continues to head up to the sierra nevada. you saw lots of showers and storms. today the same situation. so if you are traveling eastward watch out for storms today, tomorrow and perhaps heavy downpours yosemite down south. by tomorrow afternoon, more of the moisture feeds into the parts the bay area. diablo range could see cumulus clouds and late day storms. then into san benito county and southern monterey and moisture heading up through the south bay. garlic festival in gilroy, feeling more muggy tomorrow. 98 in fres
in fact the fog will be out for most of the dare along the shoreline. at the fog, everywhere from point reyes down to santa cruz. we will see some clearing it will take throughout the entire morning for the san mateo coast. we are looking at the fog and low clouds peeling back from the east bay. concord and livermore walking up to the low clouds this morning. by the next hour or so, you'll get into the sunshine and afternoon highs below normal. here is what is going on. subtropical moisture....
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the fog is going to sneak back into the picture just in time for the fireworks especially along the shorelineround the embarcadero. look at the extensive fog in point reyes down the coast and southward into southern california. we're looking at a little bit of west wind that will stay with us national weather service has issued a heat advisory really because so many folks outdoors through the next couple of days, with temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and holding for the most part the next several days, you need to be aware of how that can be pretty stressful on your body. along the coast. we'll notice we're going to stay pretty comfortable. we've got high pressure to the west of us and north of us. this high is going to build in more. that will keep the fog at bay tonight as it sweeps out to shore and stay offshore for sunday. overall the hot weather continues with the sea breeze at the coast. hottest day could be tuesday, the day after the 4th. look for 104 in fresno but close enough in sacramento at 98. in terms of the highs today. 87 near saratoga, 86 in palo alto. that is the effect o
the fog is going to sneak back into the picture just in time for the fireworks especially along the shorelineround the embarcadero. look at the extensive fog in point reyes down the coast and southward into southern california. we're looking at a little bit of west wind that will stay with us national weather service has issued a heat advisory really because so many folks outdoors through the next couple of days, with temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and holding for the most part the next...
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look for 80 degrees in los angeles and the fog clearing back to the shoreline. l talk about our own local warmup coming up in a few minutes. more news now. >> it's 6:43. california's first in the nation law requiring schools to teach gay and lesbian contributions in social studies is already being challenged. secretary of state cleared a group to begin gathering signatures for a ballot referendum to overturn it. governor brown signed the bill into law earlier this month. opponents say politicians have no business writing history books. supporters say it will reduce bullying and respect each other's differences. >> debt ceiling show down is coming to slow down. republican vote has been postponed after the republican plan would cut spending far less than first estimated. white house is speaking of veto and voters are getting angry. >> reporter: there a heightened sense of urgency in washington, five days left before the nation's hits the credit limit. john boehner confidently declared the legislation that would raise the debt limited through next spring but yesterd
look for 80 degrees in los angeles and the fog clearing back to the shoreline. l talk about our own local warmup coming up in a few minutes. more news now. >> it's 6:43. california's first in the nation law requiring schools to teach gay and lesbian contributions in social studies is already being challenged. secretary of state cleared a group to begin gathering signatures for a ballot referendum to overturn it. governor brown signed the bill into law earlier this month. opponents say...
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dense fog this morning, repeat performance tomorrow morning but the clouds clearing back towards the shoreline. circulation around the high, draws in moisture, high clouds for friday, saturday and scattered thunderstorms in the sierra over the next 48 hours. we had the fog again. we will put this into motion. 4:00 the clouds pulling back. tonight at 10:00, we will show you fog pushing back into the bay and tomorrow morning there is the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00. bay area forecast for today is this, 4:00, hot numbers inland. 60, 70s, 80s, lower 90s. coastal fog on the increase at 7:00, and targeting the coast and the bay at 10:00. numbers this afternoon, warmest locations fairfield, antioch, brentwood. oakland 74. san francisco downtown in the upper 60s and san jose around 86. half moon bay 62. here is a look ahead, your 5 day forecast, temperatures up a few degrees inland. tomorrow inland the warmest locations will approach low 90s. high clouds on saturday and cool things off for sunday and into monday. two different words across the bay area. inland 90s and dense fog keeping it cool for th
dense fog this morning, repeat performance tomorrow morning but the clouds clearing back towards the shoreline. circulation around the high, draws in moisture, high clouds for friday, saturday and scattered thunderstorms in the sierra over the next 48 hours. we had the fog again. we will put this into motion. 4:00 the clouds pulling back. tonight at 10:00, we will show you fog pushing back into the bay and tomorrow morning there is the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00. bay area forecast for today...
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tributing in mexico through other -- distributing in mexico through other fishing groups an along the shoreline where the men could have come ashore. >> if the governments are willing to put the effort into it and they have the experience, i have a hope they will find them safe. >> reporter: one of those still missing brian wong is from berkeley. he was on the fishing trip with three of his brothers. those three brothers were among those who have been rescued onshore. but brian wong is still missing. as for the other families, they have been told by mexican authorities that this search effort will continue until 2 a.m. friday morning. that's actually the very specific time they have been given as to how long at least for now the mexican authorities will look for the seven missing men here from the bay area. back to you >> thank you, mark sayre in becker. >>> not guilty. casey anthony the florida mother accused of killing her 2- year-old daughter is acquitted of murder. it's a case that's visited much of the nation and the verdict came as a shock to many after riveting much of the nation. severa
tributing in mexico through other -- distributing in mexico through other fishing groups an along the shoreline where the men could have come ashore. >> if the governments are willing to put the effort into it and they have the experience, i have a hope they will find them safe. >> reporter: one of those still missing brian wong is from berkeley. he was on the fishing trip with three of his brothers. those three brothers were among those who have been rescued onshore. but brian wong...
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bay mud, which is present close to the shoreline, and the green area, the crown has a very long period. when the earthquake comes, there is a link of time that it takes the ground to go from one, slosh back and forth, measured in seconds. the deeper the bay mud deposits, the greater the length of time it takes for the motion to go one direction and back. so as you approach soft sites, loose sand sites, bay mud sites, the period of the site is long. if you come along and build a tall building, and the ground is going like this, we know that tall buildings, the taller the building, the longer the period, the longer the time it takes to go from one side and back. iand the rule of thumb, every story that you add, it adds a 10th of a second to the period. if you have a 40 story building, you have a building that takes four seconds to go from one side to the other and back. now, that for second building is sitting on 100 feet of bay mud that also has a period of four seconds. the combination of those and harmony, what happens is they amplify the motion and the building will collapse. example
bay mud, which is present close to the shoreline, and the green area, the crown has a very long period. when the earthquake comes, there is a link of time that it takes the ground to go from one, slosh back and forth, measured in seconds. the deeper the bay mud deposits, the greater the length of time it takes for the motion to go one direction and back. so as you approach soft sites, loose sand sites, bay mud sites, the period of the site is long. if you come along and build a tall building,...
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if you are making plans for the 4th, we will see a little bit of fog move back close to the shorelineabout 9:00, 9:30, right in time for the fireworks. patchy fog at the coast with numbers in the upper 50s tomorrow night. around the bay it will be clear with numbers in the 60s and 70s with the sea brees 5 to 15 miles an hour. and light winds. in the mountains we will look for temperatures in the 50s. clear skies there. in the next several days we are going to stay warm. although today will be the warmest day of the week. tomorrow a little cooler. again, we are in the triple digit range for tuesday. wednesday may be shaving off a few degrees, but not until thursday will everyone feel a little cooler, as much as ten degrees cooler. >> carolyn: people should remembered to drink a lot of water, stay hydrated. >> lisa: don't site there too long. >> carolyn: thank you, lisa. oakland police officers are now better prepared to deal with animals after a couple of tragic and embarrassing encounters last year, oakland's police chief promised to develop what is one of the nation's first training
if you are making plans for the 4th, we will see a little bit of fog move back close to the shorelineabout 9:00, 9:30, right in time for the fireworks. patchy fog at the coast with numbers in the upper 50s tomorrow night. around the bay it will be clear with numbers in the 60s and 70s with the sea brees 5 to 15 miles an hour. and light winds. in the mountains we will look for temperatures in the 50s. clear skies there. in the next several days we are going to stay warm. although today will be...
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per hour winds reported tonight to just off the shoreline. llow. the storms have been erupting in upper michigan and northeast wisconsin and running down the lake, here is what looks like at 9:30 a.m., already some storms coming. watch what happens as we animate this and we get these bands each. here is the current state of affairs, these things to our 47,000 up to 57. 57,000 ft. in the atmosphere. it looks like we are about ready to turn this off in northeastern illinois here with this latest batch going through but we have some rough hours. we can lay in the lightning here for you it is amazing how storms that are fueled by heat as intense as the heat that we have going on to the west, our prolific lightning producers. there are likely to be some more before this is all over, here is what is happening to make all of this happen. here is the doppler part of the precipitation and these storms have been in in ds so there are flood watches in effect there. this hot air dome has a jet stream. tamara and moves over us so thatwe have had 81 m.p.h.
per hour winds reported tonight to just off the shoreline. llow. the storms have been erupting in upper michigan and northeast wisconsin and running down the lake, here is what looks like at 9:30 a.m., already some storms coming. watch what happens as we animate this and we get these bands each. here is the current state of affairs, these things to our 47,000 up to 57. 57,000 ft. in the atmosphere. it looks like we are about ready to turn this off in northeastern illinois here with this latest...
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we put it in motion the clouds are back towards the shoreline. ighter colors representing the warmer temperatures. the warmest locations in the upper 80s. we are watching moisture coming in to the south triggering thunderstorms right now in the sierra. and in the area this weekend we will be tracking high clouds heading into sunday and capping the level clouds moving into the region. keeping an eye on the thunderstorms across the sierra. you can see it right now, moving up towards lake tahoe this afternoon. we are showing you high chowds on the increase. sunday morning, pretty close to the bay area. we will have to keep an eye on this heading into sunday morning. the bulk of the activity to our east, close enough to warrant the attention and then into sunday night the bulk of the activity dying off over the sierra. here is a look at the numbers in tomorrow afternoon. cooler than today. santa rosa, 76. fare heupb field, breezy -- fairfield, breezy. warmest locations, upper 80s. brent more, upper 70s if you are heading to the garlic festival. not ex
we put it in motion the clouds are back towards the shoreline. ighter colors representing the warmer temperatures. the warmest locations in the upper 80s. we are watching moisture coming in to the south triggering thunderstorms right now in the sierra. and in the area this weekend we will be tracking high clouds heading into sunday and capping the level clouds moving into the region. keeping an eye on the thunderstorms across the sierra. you can see it right now, moving up towards lake tahoe...
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low clouds and fog hugged the shoreline. we'll see a decent day elsewhere. t, we'll see numbers shy of normal but notice the 80s. they are shorter in the picture to the east bay valleys and around the santa clara valley. you still have that broad westerly flow that will be allowing that sea breeze to influence our temperature change. as this system gets closer, it is providing the cool air and it's going to move over to the north of us. north bay will respond tomorrow with another a northerly wind flow. that is going to bring the temperatures up first in the north bay and monday but everyone follows suit after that tuesday into wednesday. so numbers getting up to around average. not feeling the delta influence or marine influence through the sacramento valley. hundred in fresno. 103 in vegas with 81 in sierra nevada. low 80s should do it for santa clara, cupertino and sunnyvale. you have the clouds and cool sea breeze. menlo park, 77. redwood city should be in the low 80s. mid-60s downtown with some afternoon clearing here. taking its time in the city today f
low clouds and fog hugged the shoreline. we'll see a decent day elsewhere. t, we'll see numbers shy of normal but notice the 80s. they are shorter in the picture to the east bay valleys and around the santa clara valley. you still have that broad westerly flow that will be allowing that sea breeze to influence our temperature change. as this system gets closer, it is providing the cool air and it's going to move over to the north of us. north bay will respond tomorrow with another a northerly...
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right near the immediate shoreline. atures spike up against on tuesday and if you are missing the fog and you want that to cool us offer, that is happening wednesday and thursday in the long-range forecast. tomorrow we could have a few triple-digits out there. >> this is when we ask you will l-we see the fireworks from san francisco? >> it will be close. it's something that we'll be fine tuning over the next few days. >> thank you, mark. >>> alameda county fair-goers are dining tonight on a big, fat, griese world-record. organizers at the fair worked all day to make the world's largest hamburger and tonight it's evil. the big burger was weighed about an hour ago, 777 pounds. it is now going into the guinness book of world records beating out the previous biggest burger that just wey weighed 590 pounds. bite-sized pieces of the burger were sold for $0.90 and a portion of those sales will go to the local foodbank. >>> there were fireworks from detroit, the giants had some trouble with the weather. more trouble with the wea
right near the immediate shoreline. atures spike up against on tuesday and if you are missing the fog and you want that to cool us offer, that is happening wednesday and thursday in the long-range forecast. tomorrow we could have a few triple-digits out there. >> this is when we ask you will l-we see the fireworks from san francisco? >> it will be close. it's something that we'll be fine tuning over the next few days. >> thank you, mark. >>> alameda county fair-goers...
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. >> looking down from the shoreline when we first hit the water, i pulled on gary's arm and pointed down. directly down river from us, the brink of the falls along the shoreline, the water had undercut the ice. i said to gary, if we lose our footing, we'll end up under the ice under the water, and that was the last thing i wanted to have happen. >> moriarty can't know it yet, but he would soon face his greatest fear. but for now, they inch out into the raging waters, hoping to get the man a life ring. onshore, a rescue worker finds a suicide note from the man now fighting fiercely for his life. but carella and moriarty know nothing about the note, and they're able to make contact with the victim. >> we wanted to reassure him. tell him, we're coming to get you. we're here for you. >> he was able to yell loud enough that i can't stand here much longer. i'm cold. and he said he's getting weaker. >> carella and moriarty can't stand there much longer either. >> we could feel our feet being pulled from under us, and we looked at each other and i said, this is going to have to be a no-go.
. >> looking down from the shoreline when we first hit the water, i pulled on gary's arm and pointed down. directly down river from us, the brink of the falls along the shoreline, the water had undercut the ice. i said to gary, if we lose our footing, we'll end up under the ice under the water, and that was the last thing i wanted to have happen. >> moriarty can't know it yet, but he would soon face his greatest fear. but for now, they inch out into the raging waters, hoping to get...
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cooler closer to the shoreline. 58 degrees and breezy in san francisco. a quick look at temperature tomorrow. they'll and ranging from the 70 as long the coast to the 90s, upper 90s in parts of the bay area. we'll look at the warmer f cast in a bit -- forecast. >>> there's a strong warning from the firefighters and police. if you set off fireworks you'll pay for it. illegal fireworks in most bay area cities and officials are in pursuit of those who break the rules. where you can and cannot use fireworks. >> many of you are enjoying the 4th of july holiday weekend. police and fire crews are looking for those who illegally set off fireworks. you can see my map of the bay area. there is five cities where safe and sane fireworks are alive. one is san bruno, pacifica, newark, union city and dublin. we talk about safe and sane fireworks. you may ask what is that. these are safe and sane fireworks. you can see the sparklers. the mad dog fountain. fireworks you can light in the hand or the ground that don't go up in the air. if you say i'm going to light off my fi
cooler closer to the shoreline. 58 degrees and breezy in san francisco. a quick look at temperature tomorrow. they'll and ranging from the 70 as long the coast to the 90s, upper 90s in parts of the bay area. we'll look at the warmer f cast in a bit -- forecast. >>> there's a strong warning from the firefighters and police. if you set off fireworks you'll pay for it. illegal fireworks in most bay area cities and officials are in pursuit of those who break the rules. where you can and...
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showing you tomorrow morning at 7:00, the fog clearly back to near the shoreline. stly sunny skies and a warming trend. santa rosa right around 89 degrees. the key change tomorrow, we are introducing some 90s. livermore in the upper 80s. these numbers on average about 4-8 degrees warmer than today's highs. san francisco just beautiful in the lower 70s, 73p here's a look ahead at your five-day forecast. temperatures warming. he had his locations around 97, 98 degrees. gasia? >> the golden gate bridge is taking center stage at the marin county fair previous year's theme celebrates 75 years at the golden gate bridge. paintings, quilts, and cakes celebrate the bridge. >>> police and fire officials issued there annual warning about fireworks. they say it is not just the legal ones that can cause injury and fire. they say that fireworks that are labeled safe and sane can also be dangerous. there are 11 cities in the bay area in santa cruz county where you can legally buy fireworks. then stop went out to the east and pacifica and san bruno along the peninsula. >>> that is
showing you tomorrow morning at 7:00, the fog clearly back to near the shoreline. stly sunny skies and a warming trend. santa rosa right around 89 degrees. the key change tomorrow, we are introducing some 90s. livermore in the upper 80s. these numbers on average about 4-8 degrees warmer than today's highs. san francisco just beautiful in the lower 70s, 73p here's a look ahead at your five-day forecast. temperatures warming. he had his locations around 97, 98 degrees. gasia? >> the golden...
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an eddie kept the fog blewed to the shoreline through the day and i was looked for more of a clearings morning but it didn't materialize and as a result temperatures still slightly cooler for this time of the year. today's high checked in like this here, as we look around the bay, mid to upper 80s, about as expected across the interior and cooler back toward the beaches and north bay in the mid to low 70s and east bay mid to low 70s with the mid 60s on the peninsula. and we can expect a couple of degrees added on to this for tomorrow as we will see a slight warmup. still the fog is likely to be slow to clear and look for midday clearing tomorrow which is a little on the late side for this time of the year. and mostly sunny inland. and slightly warmer there. morning fog giving way to the afternoon sunshine. at the coast. and we will probably stay mostly foggy along the beach, much like today where the fog continues to linger through the afternoon hours. the cooldown headed our way coming the beginning of the week. for tomorrow, we will see again a clearing, as a brief period of high pr
an eddie kept the fog blewed to the shoreline through the day and i was looked for more of a clearings morning but it didn't materialize and as a result temperatures still slightly cooler for this time of the year. today's high checked in like this here, as we look around the bay, mid to upper 80s, about as expected across the interior and cooler back toward the beaches and north bay in the mid to low 70s and east bay mid to low 70s with the mid 60s on the peninsula. and we can expect a couple...
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this search was designed to search the shoreline. we were looking and looks and crannies. m not sure what that helicopter saw but she was in the water will we picara. why did it take over night to find her? >> certain conditions were good at but the darkness did not help us. we are happy it has a happy ending the water temperature was 70 degrees also her experience helped her out. her ability is they offload overnight and stay strong overnight. >> thank you so much the search for 82 nautical miles she was carrying a radio at the time but did not have a gps system she was in the water and we are is trying to find out more information and she will be at the hospital getting checked out. and also she was wearing i wet suit. >> this just in to those kron 4 in news a room. four months after the japanese tsunami they have based their assessment of the radiation around the plant parents' the temperatures at the bottom of the reactor are no longer climbing. processing contaminated water is now working. it triggered a worldwide crisis. >> 6:36 a.m. we're going to show you a live pic
this search was designed to search the shoreline. we were looking and looks and crannies. m not sure what that helicopter saw but she was in the water will we picara. why did it take over night to find her? >> certain conditions were good at but the darkness did not help us. we are happy it has a happy ending the water temperature was 70 degrees also her experience helped her out. her ability is they offload overnight and stay strong overnight. >> thank you so much the search for 82...
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all of these clouds, you see them off the shoreline. at night they move in, they move along the coastline. they burn off hopefully by about mid day or so. you get some sunshine in the afternoon and it keeps things really cool. there's a lot of drizzle with the clouds, too. we have showers from portland northwards. it won't pour, just occasional showers, temperatures in the 60s. and there's the 66 in san francisco, where fingers crossed for a little bit of sun late in the day. that's not a promise. that's a look86 for your high. san jose, 73 for you. not a lot is going to change in the west, it's going do remain cool. if everyone in the rest of the country is too hot, get a plane ticket. >>> well stocks stumble, big deals in the works and a costly online business hiccup. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, doing her duty for her country. actress mila kunis goes above and beyond. >>> the sluggers swing for the fences and one player turns a home run derby into a family affair. you're watching "early today." >
all of these clouds, you see them off the shoreline. at night they move in, they move along the coastline. they burn off hopefully by about mid day or so. you get some sunshine in the afternoon and it keeps things really cool. there's a lot of drizzle with the clouds, too. we have showers from portland northwards. it won't pour, just occasional showers, temperatures in the 60s. and there's the 66 in san francisco, where fingers crossed for a little bit of sun late in the day. that's not a...
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temperatures and humidity will be fought over the weekend including the shoreline. we can see some water temperatures. 78 degrees in the bay and 79 degrees off the pax river. comfortable water temperatures and it is refreshing in the atlantic. a lot of sunshine for the beach tomorrow with highs in the mid 80's and increasing humidity and heat. there's a slight chance of storm sunday into monday. does not just the heat but the humidity but the humidity is down now. if you can be and the 40's 4 the dew point in july, it feels good outside. it is kind of a dry heat we have today. that will be changing as the wind shifts up to the south. the nearest cloud cover is associate with storms and parts of the midwest. -- in parts of the midwest. are we can forecast locally is the same as the beat of the best chance of storms is slight but it will be sunday night into monday morning. late sunday for monday morning i temperatures are well into the 90's by sunday and we could be talking upper 90's in and around the beltway sunday afternoon. next week, a little cooler but still fou
temperatures and humidity will be fought over the weekend including the shoreline. we can see some water temperatures. 78 degrees in the bay and 79 degrees off the pax river. comfortable water temperatures and it is refreshing in the atlantic. a lot of sunshine for the beach tomorrow with highs in the mid 80's and increasing humidity and heat. there's a slight chance of storm sunday into monday. does not just the heat but the humidity but the humidity is down now. if you can be and the 40's 4...
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and the celebrate america fireworks tonight starts at 8:00 at the shoreline. -- amphitheater in mountain view. go to abc-7.com for more celebrations and there's a link on our home page, and hopefully the temperatures will start dropping. >> leigh: they'll drop tomorrow. the sea breeze is already kicking in. sfo reporting wind dusts at -- gust at 20-miles-an-hour, and that's going to cool us down. brentwood right now, 102. you're looking live now at the beach of santa cruz. they reached a high of 78. current temperature, 69. you can see why those folks are there. enjoying the nice sea breeze. acknowledge therron from brentwood. >> leigh: antioch, you're at 99. last hour you were 100. so 98 in fairfield. napa, 89. 88 in san rafael. 74, san francisco. your high was 80. 68, half moon bay, and 91 in san jose. and temperatures, thanks to the northerly winds, as we talk about last night, really warmed us up. san francisco was up 15 degrees today, up 11 degrees in oakland. up two in livermore, and san jose, you were up eight degrees. so keep it mild inleafnld increase
and the celebrate america fireworks tonight starts at 8:00 at the shoreline. -- amphitheater in mountain view. go to abc-7.com for more celebrations and there's a link on our home page, and hopefully the temperatures will start dropping. >> leigh: they'll drop tomorrow. the sea breeze is already kicking in. sfo reporting wind dusts at -- gust at 20-miles-an-hour, and that's going to cool us down. brentwood right now, 102. you're looking live now at the beach of santa cruz. they reached a...
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the federal and state -- to create a permanent infrastructure, to allow the use of the bay and the shorelineareas. and we will work with our federal and state partners. a quick overview of the timeline, initially, what will happen is a series of events, call the america's cup world series. with the same teams. they have announced three cities for the remainder of this year. soon there will be announcing the dates for next year's locations. and we know we will have a couple of events in san francisco in this timeframe and each of them will be a one-off that is not related to the competitive ending of the america's cup itself. this'll be a taste of excitement of a little bit lower scale. we are looking for a helpful opportunity to test out the things that we want to do on a smaller scale before we get to the america's cup. when we get to 2013 in july, for the first of september, we will have the challengers' series where everyone faces off to see who will challenge for the final period there is the defenders' series during this time, in case they want to compete to be the defender. it is not c
the federal and state -- to create a permanent infrastructure, to allow the use of the bay and the shorelineareas. and we will work with our federal and state partners. a quick overview of the timeline, initially, what will happen is a series of events, call the america's cup world series. with the same teams. they have announced three cities for the remainder of this year. soon there will be announcing the dates for next year's locations. and we know we will have a couple of events in san...
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per hour nice lake cooling at the shoreline humidity 39% tonight here you can see the thunderstorms tracking upper midwest parts of minnesota still quite a way from us temperatures remaining lovely tonight not a drop of rain within 100 mi. apart aired yet nor is any expected in the middle of high-pressure very little wind most of the action in the atmosphere is sinking of moving off again the wind light tomorrow turning off of the lake as a lake breese in the afternoon and here are the thunderstorms that flare up later in the day but as you can see may not survive all of the way through our area at for everybody and a lot of cloud cover later on wednesday mostly cloudy day new storms clinks out the bus and a couple of showers developing in our area, we will look for high pressure to dominate thursday with severe weather north and west of us during the day tomorrow at here is what happened to the rest of the week, west and northwest " keeping a dome of hot air to the west and moderate brand of warm weather expected and the heat will begin to build towards us but also will be humidity with a j
per hour nice lake cooling at the shoreline humidity 39% tonight here you can see the thunderstorms tracking upper midwest parts of minnesota still quite a way from us temperatures remaining lovely tonight not a drop of rain within 100 mi. apart aired yet nor is any expected in the middle of high-pressure very little wind most of the action in the atmosphere is sinking of moving off again the wind light tomorrow turning off of the lake as a lake breese in the afternoon and here are the...
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coastal clouds barely hugging the shoreline south of san francisco and off san diego. except for that, a little weak little impulse going through the mountainous areas in washington state. there's not a lot to talk about. it's a really simple forecast. it's going to be sunny in most areas. you know, fair weather clouds at worst. temperatures are very nice. boise at 90, salt lake city at 90. l.a. right around 80. interior california should easily noob the 90s. interior california should easily noob the 90s. not bad in the northwest either the 90s. humidity is very low so it should be enjoyable. that is shaping up as one of the best weather weeks we've seen on the west. not too hot, not too cold, lots of sun. >>> stocks stumble on washington on certainty. amazon surprises. and a fun park that was no fun for no couple. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, "playboy's" 85-year-old founder takes yet >>> plus, "playboy's" 85-year-old founder takes yet the1: fiancee who dumped him days before their wedding. >>> coming up, the marlins find a good l
coastal clouds barely hugging the shoreline south of san francisco and off san diego. except for that, a little weak little impulse going through the mountainous areas in washington state. there's not a lot to talk about. it's a really simple forecast. it's going to be sunny in most areas. you know, fair weather clouds at worst. temperatures are very nice. boise at 90, salt lake city at 90. l.a. right around 80. interior california should easily noob the 90s. interior california should easily...
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when it was over, dozens of body bodies were strewn along the shoreline and some floating on the water. the nation's prime minister was scheduled to visit the camp tomorrow. >> he say he had right wing and anti-muslim views. that was a starting point, but the motive is unclear. >>> here at home nan apartment building in the east bay community caught fire tonight and burned to the ground leaving 13 people without a place to live. the retirement community is near walnut creek, and it could have been even more of the tragedy had one man not taken action. thomas roman has the story. >> the building is still smoldering from the fire that destroyed it. the fire could have also taken the lives of some of its 13 residents if not for the quick and heroic actions of several men. one who we were able to identify and who was the first to react. >> the lady was going, oh my god, help. >> he was visiting his great aunt here when he heard the screams. this is cell phone video of the fire as it raged through the eight-unit building at 1200 running springs road. he helped evacuate the residents with th
when it was over, dozens of body bodies were strewn along the shoreline and some floating on the water. the nation's prime minister was scheduled to visit the camp tomorrow. >> he say he had right wing and anti-muslim views. that was a starting point, but the motive is unclear. >>> here at home nan apartment building in the east bay community caught fire tonight and burned to the ground leaving 13 people without a place to live. the retirement community is near walnut creek, and...
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we are still talking about at least middle 90s inland and 60s for the shoreline. to hot weekend. here is the forecast model. showing patchy fog, first thing tomorrow morning for saturday. in the coast, maybe a few patches going into the bay. look at what happens as we take it into the afternoon hours. the clouds on the decrease and with that mostly sunny skies and most areas, about the same as today or a few degrees warmer than this afternoon. santa rosa, 41. fairfield, upper 70s and 80s in the armest locations. going back up to the middle to upper 90s. san jose, gilroy, 96 degrees. san francisco, beautiful. pacificca at 66 degrees. the peak on sunday, a little bit of cooling on monday for 4th of july. hold on to a warm to hot weekend. kaolging on the coast side, mark? >> thank you. a northern california tkpwrorbgry grocery store is trying to save state parks. they are donating a nickel for every paper bag used. >>> that is our report for tonight. i'm gasia mikaelian, bay area news at 7:00 returns on monday. our coverage continues on line at ktvu.com and with tonig
we are still talking about at least middle 90s inland and 60s for the shoreline. to hot weekend. here is the forecast model. showing patchy fog, first thing tomorrow morning for saturday. in the coast, maybe a few patches going into the bay. look at what happens as we take it into the afternoon hours. the clouds on the decrease and with that mostly sunny skies and most areas, about the same as today or a few degrees warmer than this afternoon. santa rosa, 41. fairfield, upper 70s and 80s in the...
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they're also looking along the shoreline near the oakland airport along the san lee an do marina. this is the point we believe kathy canton left in order to go wind surfing last night around 5:00. she left with her husband. they were only supposed to be gone for about half an hour but he says he lost sight of her and she still has not been found. when we first drove across the bridge to get here about an hour ago we noticed two coast guard vessels searching the nearby waters. they have five boats out altogether now. they have night vision goggles and studying the drift patterns of the bay in order to find canton. rescue crews have been scouring the bay for the 62-year-old wind surfer since her husband reported her missing around 7:00 last night. initially three local fire departments were conducting the search. last night they told us that canton's odds of being found alive were pretty good. >> very optimistic. it's very survivable conditions out there tonight. it's not real cold. it's fairly decent summer. the wind is down. she had a wet suit on. >> reporter: now of course every
they're also looking along the shoreline near the oakland airport along the san lee an do marina. this is the point we believe kathy canton left in order to go wind surfing last night around 5:00. she left with her husband. they were only supposed to be gone for about half an hour but he says he lost sight of her and she still has not been found. when we first drove across the bridge to get here about an hour ago we noticed two coast guard vessels searching the nearby waters. they have five...
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the woman disappeared last night after going wind surfing along the foster city shoreline. ktvu's tara moriarty just spoke with the woman's husband and joins us live with his reaction on what's happening out there now. tara. >> reporter: that's right. but we have some developing news right now. if you take a look you can see the coast guard out there hovering over the water. they have just lowered a diver into the water. we will of course be talking to the coast guard to figure out exactly what they have found. but it looks like they have found something. again, they have lowered a diver into the water. and we will of course monitor this for the next couple of minutes and see if they have indeed found that missing wind surfer. now we did speak to kathy's husband. he has been looking for his wife along the coastline just south at this point this morning he's got his binoculars. he says the last time he saw her was just north of where that chopper is right now around 5:00 last night out there just north of the san mateo bridge. steve has been up all night. he actually forgot h
the woman disappeared last night after going wind surfing along the foster city shoreline. ktvu's tara moriarty just spoke with the woman's husband and joins us live with his reaction on what's happening out there now. tara. >> reporter: that's right. but we have some developing news right now. if you take a look you can see the coast guard out there hovering over the water. they have just lowered a diver into the water. we will of course be talking to the coast guard to figure out...
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. >>> the shoreline around lake tahoe is shrinking. as that lake continues to fill up, ken pritchett is live to explain what's going on and also the positive impact that we might see for the next few years. >> reporter: this is a fairly good sized beach here at south lake tahoe but it should be even bigger. it should extend about 20 feet out into the water. it did last year and it's certainly happened before. many of the people we talked to today say they can't remember the lake level being quite so high. to know why lake tahoe is rising you only have to look up at the snow pack and at the water to see the run off yet much snow remains. >> the snow i've never seen still here in july. >> reporter: this family usually visiting lake tahoe. >> we've never seen it this high. we were actually shocked how high it is. >> reporter: lake tahoe is about 5 feet above it's natural rim meaning there's less beach to be found. but water officials say the water level is not unusual rather that it rose so much all in one year. >> we have 111 years of rec
. >>> the shoreline around lake tahoe is shrinking. as that lake continues to fill up, ken pritchett is live to explain what's going on and also the positive impact that we might see for the next few years. >> reporter: this is a fairly good sized beach here at south lake tahoe but it should be even bigger. it should extend about 20 feet out into the water. it did last year and it's certainly happened before. many of the people we talked to today say they can't remember the lake...
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this will make it a lot larger in effect may be striking the shoreline in some cases. if you figure out that the context we are talking about, a certain amount of the oil went into the marsh and how much was lost and how much of the area was shoreline, it might be in in the order of a few square miles a year that could be lost. we are losing that much every year already. primarily we have a very dramatic loss that might happen and we have this chronic background loss. i think the restoration is taken in the context of what is going on as a whole restoration can be done as a whole with these background factors in mind. as we have understandable desires to protect the shoreline from hurricanes inflict protection and that may require levees that those levees will destroy wetlands behind them so we are trying to restore wetlands that if we are losing wetlands with these conflicting desires. big raymond's word -- have more people at the table and not fewer. that includes the whole suite of things involved in the oil spill. the funds are being asked to carry some of this. it
this will make it a lot larger in effect may be striking the shoreline in some cases. if you figure out that the context we are talking about, a certain amount of the oil went into the marsh and how much was lost and how much of the area was shoreline, it might be in in the order of a few square miles a year that could be lost. we are losing that much every year already. primarily we have a very dramatic loss that might happen and we have this chronic background loss. i think the restoration is...