5 news. right now on kpix 5 and streaming on kpix 5 news , we are looking live from our exclusive so service tower camera now. the sparkling bay bridge. and you can see the camera moving a bit there with that went. good morning, and everyone. it is monday, february 10th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. let's get a check of that forecast as we kick off the workweek. good morning to you. we are looking at freezing conditions in spots this morning. in spots this morning, but nothing compared to what we saw yesterday. we are looking at a chilly start. low 40s for the coast. concord, looking at 50. oakland , livermore, san francisco, upper 30s. and looking at the mid-30s the for santa rosa, so breezy, napa, 15 mile-per-hour winds right now. 14 mile-per-hour winds in fairfield. we do have a wind advisory for the higher elevations today. so the north bay mountains, east bay hills, and diablo range. and that wind advisory is in effect until 11:00 am. those areas highlighted in blue. as we go through the day, enjoy the sunshine. temperatures will be on the rise, above average. mid-60s for san francisco, redwood city, fremont. 67 in san jose. looking at the mid-70s in santa rosa. gianna? good morning. checking the roadways right now. off to a good start. those winds may affect your drive this morning. and wind advisories in effect for the antioch bridge.:look at traffic here. there is a broken down vehicle. hopefully that is in the clearing stages. and things are getting busy already for those supercommuters making that truck out of tracy into the altamont pass. so a slow ride there. 31 minutes, 205 to 680 is your drive time. no delays on the essure freeway or highway 4. several east bay parks will be closed for several more hours this morning due to potentially dangerous high winds. >> anthony sharon regional park is one of six parks will be closed until at least 8:00 a.m. last night, those high winds also brought out the alameda county fire department and pg&e crews to castro valley on here avenue. firefighters say 15 large eucalyptus trees collapsed onto the road. >> the power and everything, we are not sure what is going to happen. so we can't see anything. we don't know. safety is the biggest concern. >> most parks and the east bay saw wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour yesterday. and surfaces go to the strong winds may have broken a window on the 31st floor of the millennium tower. no one was hurt. >> over on the embarcadero, large waves how did the seawall, drenching anyone who got a little two close. they are back up and running today. at last check, power is still out for close to 26,000 pg&e customers this morning. so vast majority are in the east bay and in the peninsula. heads up for commuters. b.a.r.t. will be changing up its schedules and routes. carpet, morning and evening. and for those who commute out of san francisco, they will now have later evening direct service available. b.a.r.t.'s fleet of the future trains will now be available on saturdays and the agency will offer earlier weekday service on some lines. 10 unarmed security officers will walk the chains and teams of two from 2:00 pm until-minute as part of b.a.r.t. new ambassador program. it will cost b.a.r.t. $700,000. the goal is to address quality- of-life issues on the trains and at b.a.r.t. stations. the trial of a man accused of killing nia wilson at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station in continues. last week, a dna expert testified on trace evidence. they said there is a one in 139 sub trillion chance the dna found is not defended. a former b.a.r.t. police officer also took the stance and talked about how he tried to save near wilson's life. lanes have reopened after them and was hit and killed by a car. police say that the man was walking facing oncoming traffic when he was hit. investigators are trying to figure out why the victim was on the freeway. the suspect in a hit-and- run that killed a 4-year-old boy has surrendered to police. the family of four was unloading groceries just outside their home. the victim has been identified as hector pereira. >> my heart is broken. >> reporter: your heart is broken? >> yes. >> he had something, you know? should be responsible. >> neighbors telling us that it is way too come and for cars to speed down their street. they want the problem to be solved. i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. we're learning a little more about a deadly mass shooting that one on in thailand yesterday. at a shopping mall. the shooter is now dead after killing 29 people according to police, injuring 58. the shooter is a disgruntled soldier. he opened fire on strangers before he was shot and killed. this is in -- the soldier was angry apparently over a financial dispute. after the mall was evacuated, a joint police and military team hundred down the gunman inside that mall and killed him. as you can see there, that's tribute continue. this morning, new hampshire voters are getting ready for the season's first primary. four out of 10 voters there say they know who they're going to vote for already. laura podesta has more on the move there. >> reporter: temperatures are near freezing in new hampshire, but it is not stopping voters from coming out to learn more about the democratic candidates. waiting to hear pete buttigieg says, this couple says they are married but divorced on whether to vote for him on tuesday's primary. >> he has a lot of good ideas. >> reporter: the latest cbs news tracker poll shows senator bernie sanders leading in new : bug ire with 29% support. >>rn polline come at the expense of joe biden who recently released this ad mocking buttigieg's acosta schmidt as mayor of south bend, indiana. >> this guy is not barack obama. >> one of the big questions ahead of tuesday's primary here in new hampshire is voter turnout. because iowa has fell well below expectations. dante scala, a professor of legal science at the university of new hampshire to predict more people will vote in this primary compared to 26 two >> the democrats have been pretty excited as well as democrats mission. >> reporter: he will be here tonight to rally his supporters. laura podesta, cbs news, manchester, new hampshire. the results are still being questioned. candidates have until 10:00 this morning to call for a recount. the iowa democratic party says former mayor pete buttigieg is leading with 14 delegates. but the sanders campaign says it is determined to fight the results. >> counties that had voted for resident obama and then voted for trump. demonstrated how we can put that majority together to win. >> it was a disgrace to the good people of iowa who take their responsibilities in the caucuses very seriously. >>. to new hampshire, candidates are knowing ahead to the nevada caucuses. new details this morning as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread. this morning, the death toll in that virus now more than 900. hundreds of americans are quarantined, including a pile alto mother and daughter. she has been at march air force base for the past 12 days, confined to a hotel. she says they have a ti familie word got out that the coronavirus was spreading. she says that this whole expense has been harrowing and nailbiting at times. >> it was very stressful, even depressing. because every minute means i'm further away from hope that i might be evacuated and i'm trying, calling, emailing, and just not giving up >> that is a good thing. if i gave up, i would still be in china right now. >> meanwhile, a sacramento man is still at sea. japan's health ministry says that about 61 people on a cruise ship have tested positive for a virus. matthew smith and his wife had little to no contact with other people. they drop off food each day, but that is about it. he does not know how other passengers are coping with the countian but he is trying to stay positive. >> we are ready to get off the boat but now they are telling us, no, you are not leaving the cabin, let alone the ship, for another two weeks. i'm not going to let it affect my mood. >> there are about 3700 passengers on the cruise ship. the "diamond princess", all of them must stay confined to their rooms. stay with kpix 5 and cbsn bay area for continuing coverage of the coronavirus. you can always get the latest information on kpix.com/coronavirus. still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area , -- back roads into rivers. heavy rain heading los angeles hard over the weekend. coming up, why some residents say the flooding is nothing new. and let's taking another live look outside. this time as tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this 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used to the flooding. getting around was a bit more challenging than usual. the sidetoa w surprise waterfalls. residents tried their best to keep up a sunny attitude the downpour came in a flash. >> it was great this morning when it was not raining. but you know, when he gets ready, everyone disperses. >> it was for a split second. and then it all came down. my shopping trip got quite short. >> well, the rain kept awake many of the shoppers. but the staff at the studio city farmers market says they still open every sunday, rain or shine. >> they are dealing with rain. we are dealing with some strong winds over the weekend. >> that's right. it is the of thin for em it rea the winds for us yesterday. and we are still dealing with some breezy conditions, especially up in the higher elevations, where the wind advisories still in effect. here's a live look at our salesforce tower camera. you can see the camera shaking in the wind this morning. no, currently, our temperatures are on the chilly side from low 40s for you in concord. in the mid-50s, oakland, livermore, san francisco, upper 40s in san jose. at mid-40s right now in santa rosa. let's check what you can expect as we are looking at the winds currently. breezy conditions in napa. 15 mile-per-hour >> 12 in fairfield. looking at 10 miles per hour in san jose. 9 for petaluma. so wind advisory is in effect, still for our higher elevations. we are talking the north bay mountains, east bay hills, and diablo range. and that is in effect until 11:00 came tomorrow. gusts up to 50 to 60 miles per hour. possibility of downed trees, more downed trees, and power lines possible as we go through today into tomorrow morning. so here's the reason why. there's at that to flow, thus low pressure system that brought the rain to southern california and really kicked up the winds for us. as we are looking at those dry northerly winds. we're still going to see breezy conditions, not as windy as yesterday, though. were going to see those temperatures on the rise. ridge of high pressure is going to be building in for >> and that means quiet weather ahead. so as we go hour by hour on two of and you can see plenty of sunshine as we head to the day, daytime highs will be will above average for this time of year. were going to continue with that weather pattern for tomorrow. and actually, over the next several days, not looking at any weather systems coming our way. we definitely need the rain. it doesn't look like it is coming anytime soon. unfortunately, here. just quiet conditions for us across the bay area. and you can see still breezy conditions in spots as we head through our afternoon, especially up in napa and fairfield, 19 to 22 mile-per- hour winds. and then looking at tomorrow, could see the winds kick up, just a little bit here in then finally easing for the rest of your tuesday. and wednesday. daytime highs for today, topping out at 75 in santa rosa. 65 in san francisco. 67 in oakland. san jose at vallejo. there we go with that extended forecast. we can see plenty of sunshine, with above-average temps for tomorrow. temperatures for still mild as we head through the week with that sunshine all the way to into the weekend. no, let's check in with gianna. windy conditions in some of our bay area bridges. >> chp will check how the conditions are through there. right now, we did have some wind advisories in effect. we will get the latest information on that next time around. when they check on that. again, for the bay bridge as well as the san mateo bridge. all right kotecha look at traffic here. we're seeing some red here on our senses. you might see some delays there for those supercommuters. but no accidents or incidents. that's the goodness. we had an earlier it looks like that has been cleared out of the roadway. traffic is moving. nice speeds as you work around with no delays. we did have some road work on the lower deck of the bay bridge. that is being cleared out of lanes. your drive on the eastshore freeway not showing any problems. just a heads up. things are moving pretty nicely, though, as far as suites go. 49 miles per hour through there. and no delays on the benicia bridge. from there, all the way down if you're heading over to 24, through walnut creek. so here's our so spot. you got stop-and-go conditions. that accident all the way to to crimeline. that is the bulk of where those slow spots are. things look a lot better toward the dublin interchange. things are clear for the south. and the peninsula. it was a big night of firsts at the 92nd oscar was. >> for the first time ever, an international movie one hollywood's highest honor. >> cbs's chris martinez with the highlights from the red carpet in los angeles. >> "parasite". >> the south korean and social satire "parasite" made history. becoming the first film not in the wish language to win best picture. >> we never mentioned this to ever happen. we're so happy. the movies's director one best 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