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3,600 confirmed cases of covid 19 in the bay area. A third of those are in hard hit Santa Clara County. The bay area is expected to reach its peak later this month, but will we building be ready . They are predicting we would not have shortages in regular or icu beds even at the peak. Reporter professor tara dion says early shelter in place orders may save californias Healthcare System from running out of beds, but cautions the system will still be under enormous strain. There is an issue of where those beds are and are they in the right place . So as a whole across the state, i think we probably have enough icu beds. The question is are they in the places where well have the patients coming in . Reporter shifting beds, equipment or patients around the state the professor says will be a huge logistical and administrative challenge and while the state has done what it can to slow the spread of the disease and flatten the curve, there may still be shortages looming of ventilators and other essential equipment like masks and face shields for nurses and doctors. Some hospitals have already begun to ration equipment hoping to extend dwindling stockpiles. I think the sooner we have information about how that affects the transmission of the virus and how dangerous exactly that is, getting that information to people so that they can feel a little bit less like every single choice they make is endangering their lives. Reporter devin fehely, kpix5. A bay area man died after being stuck for days on a coronavirus riddle the cruise ship off the florida coast. The coral princess docked at the miami port yesterday afternoon with two people dead on board. Wilson maa of South San Francisco died last night at a hospital. His family told the miami herald they becked that the 71 yearold father be taken to the hospital, but the ships doctors said they wouldnt do it. The ambulances in miami they said were on lockdown. The family eventually called 911. They were able to get an ambulance to take him to the hospital, but by then it was too late. Wilsons daughter nancy posted this message on facebook on behalf of the family saying, we are so lucky to have a father that was so silly, fun, engineering minded and thoughtful. There are no words for the sorrow we have experienced, but only joy for the memories we had with him. Wilsons wife is also sick. Fellow passenger took this photo of her being loaded onto an ambulance. Today the mayor of Miamidade County said hes working to get passengers off that ship as soon as he can. We continue to work at the port of miami to offload passengers and crew and get them to their homes as quickly as possible while also helping some very sick patients get the medical care that they need. At least a dozen people on the ship are infected with covid19. Princess cruises said today the new cdc requirements for disembarkation will unfortunately result in further delays getting everyone off the ship. Muni plans to cut bus service by 40 by the end of this week. The change is in response to low ridership during the coronavirus crisis. Service will be gradually cut back. Its unclear which bus lines will be impacted, but muni says it will prioritize heavily used routes and routes that pass by Grocery Stores and hospitals. Another issue is driver availability. Many drivers are over the age of 60. And beginning tomorrow the north bays smart train will also cut down its service as ridership continues to decline. The new weekday schedule will operate 16 trips daily at all stations until further notice. Smart had already cancerringed four weekday trips in mid march. All Weekend Service remains suspended. Retailers are ramping up their efforts to slow the spread of the virus while people shop for essential items. Kpix5s kenny cloy choi is in San Francisco to show us how people are passing the time in line. Reporter this long line at trader joes at high street and california, Grocery Stores like this one implemented policy changes weeks ago to make sure people are social distancing about six feet apart while they wait in line, but with the guidelines constantly changing major retailers like walmart and target starting this weekend have some new rules in place to make sure theyre controlling not only whats happening outside their stores, but inside as well. Lines at some stores are getting longer. Its taking a lot longer to get in today. Weve been in line i think almost a half hour. Reporter this line at trader joes on hyde street wrapped around the corner and down the street. Theres a reason theyre doing this. No one is getting mad. This has to happen. This is responsible. Reporter its a familiar sight at this location and Stores Across the country, but in this line here theres a special new sound. Night as well be walking on the sun. The thing i offer is positivity. Reporter Samuel Johnson left his usual spot in the embarcadero as stores close its doors there and is now seeing Something Different these days. Theres more positive than there is negative, but im just saying the impact on the human being, imagery, imagery. I think its cool that hes out here giving us something to kind of look at and be in this line for. Its nice. Music just brings people together anyway. So i love it. Its great. Thank you guys for being patient. Reporter major retailers like target, walmart and home depot this weekend implemented some new rules to customers in line and inside its stores. Everyones very polite. The associates seemed very nice and pleasant and, you know, were trying to go out of our way to be especially nice to them because theyre here for us. Reporter target will meter guest traffic and limit occupancy based on each of its 1,900 Stores Across the country. At this location on geary boulevard just 170 people were allowed inside at a time. When i usually come, its more crowded and we had to wait outside this time and theres like a lot less people. We went to the cash register. There was no one there really. So that was the difference. Reporter now walmart has some specific rules in place for how many people can be inside their Stores Starting this weekend. Its five people per 1,000 square feet of space. Thats roughly 20 of store capacity, another reason why youre seeing fewer people inside stores these days, some new National Numbers out for walmart, costco and target showing theres been a dip in task for the first time in many weeks. Thats a far different picture from what we saw in late march. In San Francisco, kenny choi, kpix5 news. Todays rain was even more impressive than yesterdays and theres more on tap for tomorrow. Lets go to darren with the latest on that. Were going to look at both because were not entirely done with tonights rain yet. Well look at that and ill talk to you about why tomorrows rain will be more interesting. First lets go to hidef doppler. This is for the south bay. Boy, did you catch up. Were pretty much seeing the showers begin to wind down now. There might be a few showers left over in Santa Clara County and even light snow falling in the diablo range, but as we play futurecast forward into tonight, thats over, nothing going on in the overnight hours here. Now watch what happens tomorrow down here. We just started to see another band of showers get rotated into the south bay from a weird direction, the southeast. That gets us into early afternoon. Watch what happens throughout the day tomorrow. More rain keeps getting pinwheeled towards us from the east. Well explain that later in the forecast, but bottom line, a chance for spotty, isolated showers, maybe even an isolated thunderstorm tomorrow. Its not going to be as widespread as today. We wont get as much rain as we did today, but were not done with this yet, still a few showers for tomorrow. The one other thing i want to point out is tomorrow morning is when we finally feel the cold air from this system. We bottomed out pretty much around 50 this morning for most locations. So most of us are going down into the low and mid40s tomorrow, but look at the north bay, 34. It was 48 degrees for the morning low in santa rosa today. Tomorrow its going to be 34, much colder. Find a heavy jacket. Keep the umbrella handy. Ill be back with more on the rest of the forecast coming up in a few minutes. Is. Of course, all the rain turned to snow in the mountains. Thats a look at the conditions in the sierra tonight, chain controls in effect for parts of 80 and highway 50 and caltrans is saying dont go up there unless its essential. Heres a look at what drivers who live there are dealing with. The video was taken near homewood resorts in the tahoe city area. Still to come, facemasks, do they really help . A bay area expert weighs in. Plus new video of a wild wrongway pursuit through the north bay, how authorities were able to slam the brakes on a suspected car thief. Meanwhile a very different kind of pursuit in one bay area neighborhood where deputies give a 3yearold boy a Birthday Party he will never forget. More proof that love conquers all even in the age of coronavirus, a San Francisco couple manages to get married in front of all of their guests, where else, online. What we do now will forever change our tomorrow. So lets do the right thing, today. Lets stay at home. Lets wash up. Lets always keep our distance please, six feet apart at least. Lets look after ourselves, as well as others. It will all be worth it. We can all do our part. So those on the front line can do their part. And when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. Silent ball yard, new video of a wild and dangerous chase in the north bay after Sonoma County deputies tried to stop a suspected car thief yesterday evening, the suspect leading deputies on the highway 101 in sonoma. He got off the freeway and began driving against traffic. Deputies called off the chase and got the departments chopper to track the driver into marin county and officers in novato laid down spike strips and brought it all to a screeching halt. The driver took off running into nearby brush, didnt get far, arrested minutes later. Now to our Better Together campaign, stories highlighting how the bay area is really coming together during the crisis. It is safe to say a little boy in the north bay will never forget his 3rd birthday. Thats the Sonoma County Sheriffs Department providing backup for henry as he patrolled the neighborhood in his Power Wheels Police cruiser. About a dozen deputies showed up with lights and sirens to give him a proper party. Happy birthday, henry wow, car chase of a lifetime. Marin county sheriffs lieutenant nina snyder came up with this idea to make life a little bit more comfortable for healthcare workers. She designed special headbands with buttons so the masks are not always tugging on their ears. Those are just some of the great things happening across the bay area right now. Weve seen teachers parading through neighborhoods to celebrate their students, tons of meals and treats delivered to healthcare workers and companies stepping up to manufacture and refurbish critical medical equipment. We invite you to post your good deeds with the kpix and check out www. Kpix. Com together to see all of the good things happening right now in the bay area. One good thing is the weather. Heres darren peck. Including the numbers im about to show you how we did for rain in the last 24 hours, so not just today. I showed that on kpix5 news at 5 00. This goes back for a 24 hour block. Look at san jose, almost an inch of rain. I know you just experienced that mainly through the course of this afternoon. Thats when most of that fell, but way to do on the catchup and tonight at 11 00 ill show you the grand tally where we are now for stephenal rainfall. Thats going to help. It wont make a huge dent. If we look at san jose and that number, look at live hidef doppler. Were just now finally starting to see those showers begin to come to an end down here for the south bay. If we look at this in a different way, look why the south bay got in on the act so much, the clouds. Were focusing the majority of the rain from the south bay down to our south bay, monterey, big sur, but that was today. Now look out here. Look at these two little spinning blobs of clouds. That is tomorrows rain. If we look at this in a slightly different way, you can see where the energy is. The brighter the clouds are, the higher the clouds are, thats where you get thunderstorms, where you get the high cloud tops. Now if we put it into futurecast, dont worry about this one. Watch those right there. This complex of scattered thunderstorms sitting off the coast is going to get rotated back our way and this is tomorrow. Its not till we get into the afternoon we started to notice these first down here in the south bay. Watching that pattern we just saw, now it makes sense why these are going to kind of get rotated like a pinwheel and appear to be coming at us from the east tomorrow. So its kind of unique, but in terms of what to expect from this out of the rain, it wont be all day rain like today was, but these will come in the form of isolated scattered thunderstorms and you can get brief little downpours out of this. If we look at rainfall totals, these numbers will not look as impressive tomorrow as the numbers i just showed you the last 24 hours. It appears to not be a big deal. In a scenario like this where you can get isolated thunderstorms, if you happen to get one of those right over you, you get a good brief little downpour in a short period of time and the number will be much larger than any number on this screen. Its just going to be really localized the way it plays out tomorrow. As far as daytime highs tomorrow, these are fine. Its the morning lows were going to feel. By the way, those are mondays daytime highs. Well be in the hope low 60s for many inland spots and upper 50s for much of the bay and by middle and late next week well start warming back up into the mid70s, sunshine and temperatures back a little above average for this time of year and well top out in the mid to upper 60s for daytime highs for much of the bay. Ill be back with more on the forecast coming up in the next half hour. For now back over to you. Here streams the bride, a San Francisco couple didnt let the lockdown stand in the way of their wedding. They just did it a little differently. Thats all. Ashley and tim planned to tie the knot in summey palm springs this weekend. Instead the pair gathered their dearly beloveds together via zoom. You got to improvise, Live Streaming their ceremony to friends and family all over. Theres something really special to me in stripping this moment of all the glitz and glam to just what matters most. Our closest friends and family who are there for us through thick and thin and Video Conference weddings and our unwavering love for each other and thats all we need. Theres no one in the world whose opinion and perspective i value more, who i laugh with more or am more proud of than you. Theres no one else who id rather begin and end every day and shelter in place with for months on end. I love you. Okay. By the power vested in me by the state of california and the internet, thanks, internet, jessica and i now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride. Yea the newlyweds then shared their first dance out on the deck as their friends and family cheered them on thats the way to do it. What do you think about that . To the beegees, no less. What to staying alive . No. Its how deep is your love. Okay. I couldnt hear it. I love it. Although staying alive. A little appropriate. Thats what they practiced. I like it nice hey, straight ahead in sports we say goodbye to an nfl great, 28th anniversary for a bay area basketballer and we have an update on a golf major penciled in for San Francisco, at long last a real pro will be able to hoist a real pga everyone is working a little differently now. So we can still answer your calls. And we are monitoring our system 24 7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. And were still on the road. Solving Critical Issues as they arise. Go to xfinity. Com prepare. Thank you. Lets toss now to vern. Vern, youve had some very creative stories during this time i must say. Absolutely. This day in age you got to bring it creative the best way you can. Thats what well do. Well hit you off with golf first and foremost, the 102nd pga championship scheduled for next month at harding park but postponed because of the coronavirus. Well, the rainbow has come out. We have a new start date. Now heres ha a cardboard cutout of the wanamaker trophy, what the pga champion gets. August 6th with a revised schedule this week, note, its too soon to know if fans will be allowed to attend the event. Segway over to the nfl and this is tom dempsey, the former kicker best known as a new orleans saint born with a birth defect of his right foot. Had he. He had to kick with a specialized shoe and kicked a field goal as time ran out in 1970. That record stood over 40 years. Dempsey passed away overnight from the coronavirus at his new orleans assisted living home. Dempsey was 73. Heres a local memory of dempsey from long time prep writer chris babcock. Chris mcgill once knocked himself unconscious trying to block a kick of dempsey because he ran right into that specially constructed shoe. Hey on, this day in 1992 the stanford Womens Basketball team beat western kentucky to win their Second National title in three years. Molly goodenbauer, number 15, about to cut down the net, now head coach at u sf was then named the tournaments most outstanding player, the last time the cardinal won the national title. Weve got basketball shoutouts, city college, your 300 season cut short by the covid19 spread and hello, san dominico High School Panthers did get a nice shout out a few days ago on espn Sports Center from the host scott van pelt. Is an dominico their seniors are max ray and greg snyder, salute, fellows. It was pretty cool. It was great for the five seniors, too, fantastic. Yeah, we were very excited to see that. Are. Coach mike bolton who has run the Program Since the school went coed just five years action, even he didnt see the success coming this quickly. San dominico went from being winless last season to Norcal Division 5 champs. Its a magical season. It just doesnt happen from one year going 619 to the next having that norcal championship plaque in your hands. It just doesnt happen in one year. Yes, two, three, four years down the road, absolutely, but it happened very quick turnaround. Im still kind of pinching myself. I really wish we could have played that last game because i wanted my guys to experience what thats like playing where the kings play and a state championship game and all the hoopla, but well take winning the last game of the season. They beat Pierce High School 5837 to gain a spot in that state championship game. They would have played eastside prep from east palo alto, but hey, we all have the memories of what a season it was for san dominico. Thank you, vern. Coming up police on horseback break up crowds in the uk as the countrys leader now heads to the hospital. Im Nicole Killian at the white house with new warnings tonight from members of the president s Coronavirus Task force, why they warn this could be a difficult week ahead. By now weve all heard the recommendation, but what about the Science Behind it . A local expert ways in on facemasks, why we wear them and why its not really about protecting you. Youre watching kpix5 news. Things are going to get bad and we need to be prepared for. That it is going to be shocking for some. This is going to be our pearl harbor moment, our 9 11 moment. Our top story, different voices with the same grim message. Cbs reporter Nicole Killian on the hard week ahead and some hopeful indications that we could be nearing a turning point. Reporter outside wyckoff hospital in brooklyn there is a makeshift morgue filling up with orange body bags. New york has been the senate hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, but the governor said over the last few days the number of deaths have decreased. There are fewer hospitalizations. More coronavirus patients have been discharged. We could be either very near the apex or the apex could be a plateau and we could be beyond that plateau now. Reporter new jerseys governor said the virus has killed more residents than the 9 11 attacks and federal Health Officials warn the worst is yet to come. This is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most americans lives, quite frankly. This is going to be our pearl harbor moment, our 9 11 moment, only its not going to be localized. Its going to be happening all over the country. Reporter President Trump held another meeting with his Coronavirus Task force sunday as one of its lead members warned the virus may not go away anytime soon. Unless we get this globally under control theres a very good chance that it will assume a seasonal nature, that as we get into next season, we may see the beginning of aresurgence. Reporter he said thats why people should practice social distancing regardless. This virus doesnt discriminate whether youre in a small town in a relatively secluded area of the country versus whether youre in a big city and sooner or later youre going to see a surge of cases. So i would urge people to please take a look at that. Reporter Nicole Killian, cbs news, the white house. The u. S. Now has more than 331 confirmed cases of covid 19. 331,000 confirmed cases of covid19. Nearly 10,000 people have died. At the White House Task force briefing today the president pushed back on claims of mixed messaging from his administration. The Surgeon General this morning was talking about the coming week being among the hardest and saddest weeks of our lives. He was talking about this being our pearl harbor, our 9 11 moment. You all are talking about glimmers of hope and stabilization. How are the American People supposed to bridge those different descriptions that theyre getting from this administration . I dont think theyre so different. I think we all know we have to reach a certain point and that point is going to be a horrific point in terms of death, but its also a point at which things are going to start changing. Were getting very close to that level right now and the next week and a half, two weeks are going to be i think very difficult. At the same time we understand what they represent and what that time represents and hopefully we can get this over with. There is a glimmer of hope in the global hotspot of italy tonight. The country is recording its lowest death rate in a 24 hour period. Its still a high number, 525 died bringing italys toll to nearly 16,000 deaths, but there are also fewer patients in Critical Condition in the hospitals intensive care units. Weve also learned british Prime Minister Boris Johnson has now been hospitalized as he continues to fight a case of covid19. Johnsons office says his hospitalization is a precautionary step. Hes being admitted for tests because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive. The 55yearold Prime Minister remains in charge of the government. Meantime police in motorcycles and on horseback went around london breaking up groups of people enjoying a sunny spring day. The streets were packed with people strolling along the river thames. Police disrupted groups at a park and told them to go home. In minutes they cleared away benches where people were soaking up the sunshine. The bay area born native captain who was removed from command after warning about a covid19 outbreak on his ship has tested positive for the virus. The New York Times reports santa rosa native Brett Crozier started experiencing symptoms while still on board the uss Theodore Roosevelt and last week he wrote a memo urging Decisive Action to deal with the outbreak on his aircraft carrier. At least 155 sailors aboard the roosevelt have now tested positive for covid19. The mayor of boston issued a citywide curfew for all but essential workers that will be in effect from 9 p. M. Until 6 a. M. Until further notice. But dont just focus on the numbers going out. Think about the numbers that we dont see. Think about the cases that you individually have stopped and the lives that you individually have saved by doing the right thing. Elsewhere in massachusetts a new drivethru coronavirus Test Facility is up and running at the home of the new england patriots. Gillette stadium site will operate seven days a week and will serve police officers, firefighters and other first responders. The site can test up to 200 people a day. Two other states with big outbreaks are busy preparing for their peaks. A makeshift hospital at the Chicago Convention center has already been outfitted with 500 beds. It could eventually hold up to 3,000. The new orleans Convention Center will open tomorrow morning to covid19 patients. The facility will treat patients who are showing improvement but need extra care. Illinois and louisiana have about 25,000 cases between them. Still to come theyre called the silent spreaders. They have no cough. They have no sneeze. They have no fever, but theyre capable of spreading that virus. So is a policy of facemasks for all the answer . Reporter im john ramos in Pleasant Hill. We are entering one of the holiest weeks of the year for many faiths. How are they dealing with the shutdown for the coronavirus . That story coming up. The best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. Here at abbvie, were inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier. And happier, while making medicines that help people right now. Because thats the present we wanted to live in. And thats the future we all want to see. Abbvie. Here. Now. Abbvie. Bubbles at this price . Is this for real . Oh. Its real. Believe me. I mean, this is unexpected. You would say, remarkable . Absolutely. A remarkable deal thanks, i get that all the time. Wait what . grocrey outlet jingle wow. I think ill take two. For the love oh. California, the bay area and white house have issued recommendations on wearing Face Coverings in public. The pentagon is expected to follow soon with its own guidance for u. S. Troops. Tonight were hearing from a local expert who chairs a Prestigious Panel of scientists on the reasons why. My name is harvey feinberg. Im the president at the gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in palo alto and im currently chairing a committee called the Standing Committee at the National Academies on emerging Infectious Diseases and 21st Century Health threats. They started it up actually in response to the covid19. Basically there are three ways in which respiratory viruses can be transmitted. One of those ways is through large, visible droplets that you can see. Weve all been sprayed by people talking at us or to us, coughing, laughing, sneezing. The second way is by tiny invisible droplets and theres a spectrum here all the way down to what are called aerosol, which are the small est of all particles, and then the third way are by surfaces that are contaminated. The particles may have fallen on those surfaces. We might have touched them, touched our face or had other direct contact and brought it to where the virus can invade. One of the more Interesting Research findings recently reported from university of nebraska showed that it was possible to isolate viral rna that is a fragment of the genome of this virus around many locations in the rooms of patients where they have this infection. So the implication was that that virus or some part of it had, in fact, spread into the air, onto various surfaces and these were designed as isolation rooms. So it resupports the need for clinicians caring for patients in those spaces to continue to take precautions and thats one reason why personal protective equipment is so important for our doctors, nurses and other staff. One of the great challenges were facing in this crisis situation, so many patients are coming into hospitals that the hospitals are not prepared with an adequate amount of personal protective equipment. Were not prepared with an adequate number of ventilators for the most severely ill patients and these problems are hampering our ability to save lives. One of the insidious things about this virus is that it can be spread by individuals who are presymptomatic or asymptomatic. That means they feel perfectly well. They have no cough. They have no sneeze. They have no fever, but theyre capable of spreading that virus. So a big challenge is how do you interrupt the spread when you cant be even confident that the person could be infected . If all of us were to wear protective coverings of our mouth and nose, its not that we would be protected from others, but others would be protected from us. And if were all in this together and we all wear those kind of coverings, we stand a good chance of interrupting some frequency of the unknowing transmission from someone who feels perfectly well to the rest of us. So its a good step. It doesnt mean that it is going to solve the problem. It has no replacement for the other really important steps of washing our hands, keeping our physical distance, but it is one more way to do what we really have to do and that is interrupt the spread of this virus. Its interesting stuff. There is no hard science that proves that wearing a Face Covering will help in the pandemic, but dr. Feinberg says if youre following all the other precautions, it couldnt hurt. Just make sure you dont fidget with the mask and toss it in the wash when you get home. Keeping the faith in quarantine, how the bay areas religious communities are coping heading into some of the holiest times of the year. What were learning about the first animal in the u. S. To test positive for the coronavirus. And well keep an eye on the rain heading our way for tomorrow. Ill have the latest on that coming up next. Lately, ive discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out sort of. So while youre discovering new things to do in the box, well be here for you. At the drivethru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. While keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out sort of. So while youre discovering new things to do in the box, well be here for you. At the drivethru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. Right now ukrainian firefighter are trying to put out two forest fires in the area around what is left of the Chernobyl Nuclear power station, the site of the worlds Worst Nuclear Accident in 1986. One of those fires has spread across at least 12 acres. The other has grown to more than 50 acres and that is causing a spike in local radiation levels. The restricted zone around chernobyl is largely unpopulated, but about 200 people have ignored orders to leave. Back here in the u. S. A tiger at the bronx zoo has tested positive for the coronavirus and six other animals have also fallen ill. It is the first known case of an animal contracting the virus in the u. S. Officials believe nadia, a 4yearold malayan tiger, was infected by an asymptomatic zookeeper who was caring for her. Several other tigers and lions have also developed a dry cough. Now all of the animals are expected to make a full recovery and the zoo says appropriate measures are now in place to protect the rest of the zoo population from further exposure. While were on this theme and from our only in florida file there is this approach to social distancing. Leon county is advising people to stay at least one alligator away from each other. If youre the guy on the right, you should think seriously about moving much farther away much more quickly. You guys have me on the third floor. So were about 50 alligators away from each other i would say. Yeah. Or a good screen box away on a full screen graphic, safe distance. Okay. The weather has been consistently a good news story over the course of this weekend. We made up on the rainfall deficit on a weekend where it probably didnt ruin any outdoor plans that you had. Good news there. Now look at the view from the top of the salesforce tower. Suns coming back, not only looking north, but when we look east as well the news just as good. So how much did this rain help . Heres the tally. The we count a rainfall year here. Since october 1st adding up the rain from today, santa rosa is now a little over half. Its not that big of jump from where we were a couple weeks ago with the tally. For San Francisco weve made it now up to 50 every average. Those two didnt really change that much. Its pretty much keeping pace with where weve been, but the two that have made improvements, san jose, got you up to 46 and livermore up to 40 of average. That number was closer to about 30 before this series of storms over the course of last weekend. So some good news on the rainfall. Looking at hidef doppler theres still plenty on here, but its in the central valley, maybe a spotty shower or two down through Santa Clara County, but most of this is in the hills. In fact, if you look at what the radar is reading here, it usually overreads whats happening on the diablo range anyway, but at least the colors are telling me should any light precipitation still be falling in the mountains, its coming down as snow, snow level down to around the 4,000foot level. If we put it into futurecast, the high power computer models agree, a little light snow falling up there, but whatever is happening now its done within the next hour or so. Then we clear out. This is what the overnight will look like. Here comes tomorrows rain. This is the unique pattern where well rotate scattered thunderstorms across the bay area starting in the late morning, early afternoon in the south bay, then through the east bay through the afternoon and then well possibly throw a few more over towards marin and the coast. There wont be a lot of rain tomorrow like the last two days, but theres still more rain coming, isolated thunderstorms even mixed in. So you could get a brief little downpour. Theres the rain from now through midnight tonight. Now well add in tomorrows rain which doesnt really have impressive totals because its not going to be widespread or as long as todays rain lasted. For daytime highs on monday well find ourselves back in the upper 50s to low 60s. Thats not really a story. The morning lows will be tomorrow. Well finally feel the cold air from this system and well feel it most in the north bay in those sheltered valleys. Santa rosa, here are your morning lows. It was only 48 this morning, probably didnt even pay any attention to the temperatures. Now look at monday, tomorrow mornings low 34, tuesday almost as cold and then well warm things back up by midweek. This is the exaggerated difference. Most places are not going to experience that. In fact, oakland, youre my next example. It will be colder tomorrow morning at 44 but not like 30s cold. Well keep you in the mid40s and san jose, my next example, a little bit cooler but not quite as cold as we will be in the north bay valleys. In the rest of thesevenday forecast, a lot of mid70s through daytime highs through the second half of this week going into next weekend. That saturday and sunday on there without rain, thats going to be the first weekend without rain with the last three weekends including this one all had rain on them and were finally getting another one. Of course, its kind of keep track of the weekends. Theyve kind of lost their meaning a bit pope francis marked a surreal palm sunday in an the interest st. Peters basilica. There are usually tens of thousands of people in st. Peters square. Instead millions watched online and on television as the pope urged people not to focus on what they lack but on how they can ease the suffering of others. [ speaking Foreign Language ] churches around the world held similar Virtual Services today including st. Patricks cathedral. The new york city landmark was empty except for Cardinal Dolan who was leading the mass and a handful of other people helping him perform it. As millions of American Christians observe holy week at home, the Jewish Community is preparing to celebrate passover the same way. As part of our Better Together series, kpix5s john ramos shows us how bay area churches and synagogues are rising to the challenge of keeping the faith and keeping up the spirits of their congregations. Reporter four weeks ago i was standing here reporting on changes churches are facing as a result of the coronavirus. At the time i and, frankly, everyone had no idea how fast or far it would go. This was christ the King Catholic church in Pleasant Hill back on march 8th. Today this is what the church looked like. It, like all others in the state, has been shut down. The archbishop of the San Jose Diocese says historically there have been Church Closures in certain countries or regions, but never anything like this. What ive seen or read, theres no other instance that has come to mind where churches have had to close down universally across the world. Reporter christ the king is broadcasting online from this small chapel and the response to it tells the pastor missing Traditional Easter Service this year may not be such a bad thing. I think this isolation, this hardship, will do a lot of good. Its not going to destroy faith. Its going to build up faith. People will come back with a desire to belong. Reporter its also true at jewish synagogues such as the congregation in San Francisco. The magnificent temple survived the 1906 earthquake, but covid 19 canceled yearly passover observances to begin wednesday. The holiday commemorates the jews flight from slavery in egypt across the red sea to freedom and the congregations executive director says it is symbolic to what is happening today. In this moment we understand once again it is a place of narrowness as we shelter in place, but, you know, there is redemption on the far side. Reporter david balafia has been a member of the congregation almost 30 years and said it hurts to see it empty during the sabbath, but he, too, thinks it could lead to a rebirth of faith among his friends and neighbors. I cannot wait for when the shelter in place is lifted and we have our first friday Night Services because i want to see this place standing room only. Reporter in San Francisco, john ramos, kpix5. Congregations Offering Services posted online are reporting good viewership and in some cases theyre seeing higher participation than when the churches and synagogues were still open. Kpix5 wants to bring you the good news happen income the bay area and connect you with people looking to help. Go to www. Kpix. Com together for video reports, volunteer opportunities and other resources and you can send your story ideas to together cbs. Com. On that note thanks so much for watching 60 minutes is up next. Well see you back here at 11 00 tonight. 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