>> ama: heavy rain, high surf, and lots of damage from all the wind and wet weather. good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. alan wang has the night off. was a crazy weather day around the bay, heavy downpours and let's go right to leigh glaser. >> leigh: much of the heavy wind ask the rain moved in earlier this morning. live doppler 7hd, we did get a little break this afternoon, but now you can see more showers just rotating in. we'll take you in closer starting to see rain developing west of novato. lucas valley road seeing showers, and the bay bridge right now getting wet, wet pavement there some just moved through the marina district in san francisco. there's the livermore valley area. dalton avenue, a little cell making wet pavement there. and also we have a little bit of rain as well picking up between gilroy and holster. now, let's take a look at rainfall totals. this system has so much wind, and check out this gusts. golden gate bridge 55. at the coast, gusts to 56, and los gatos, gusts to 57. how much longer will rain be with us? the forecast is coming up. >> ama: from mudslidesslides to power outages, the storm caused dam all over the area. the mass roman is live in hayward. >> the storm caused a poweroutage downtown. most of the power has been restored. while this wasn't a major storm it sure did take its toll. >> high winds knocked down a powerline that caused an outage at 7:30. many stores and businesses were forced to close on a normally busy wet saturday night. this restaurant says they had to close early and lose business. >> lights off, lights come back on ten minutes later. going to try to stay open, but -- >> the theater closed for the night and other stores and restaurants were able to re-open. >> went black. so we busted out candles and waited for it to come back on. >> did any customers leave? >> oh, yeah, we head a few leave. >> pg&e crews were on scene to restore power. first they had to put out the flaming transformer. this wasn't the biggest storm of the season but it left its make. a mudslide this afternoon in marin yack closed the highway near stinson beach in both directions at 12:30. there was a high surf advisory for the entire northern california coast tonight until 5:00 a.m. monday. waves crashed ashore at baker beach this afternoon. the forecasters said some waves would reach 25 feet in height. in pacifica, one wave-watcher cam from the east bay clad in rain gear just to watch the surf. >> i'm here to check out the high surf. there's supposed to be big waves. and wishly stand up here and hat them splash us. >> back here live. pg&e tells us that all but 14 customers are still without power, and they say those customs well by out of power until 9:30 tomorrow morning. since the lights came back on here, the people are filters back looking for places that are open, and there's still a high surf advisory ending at 5:00 a.m. on monday. >> ama: there were problems across the bay. look at this massive tree snapped at it base and thumbed on to highway 128. tore down power lines and knocked out electricity. pg&e crews worked quickly to restore service. >> the oakland hills tree fell and partially blocked a street. the oakland fire department sent crews crews to chop it up. in san francisco gusty winds pushed a light pole against the park 55 hotel. the department of public works tells us they half never seen wind do that to a light pole. the sidewalk is cordoned off until the pole is pushed back up. >> in the sierra, the storm is bringing snow. the heavenly valley camera shows plenty of snow. the resorts had a good week with over a foot of new snow falling and will likely add to that amount overnight. the weather didn't stop the celebration in alameda where the first lady came to chris an new coast coast cutter. lesion lesion lesion has -- lisa amin gulezian has the story. >> no one could escape the heavy downpower. buckets of rain and unforgiving wind. no even the first lady, she came here to christen the coast guard's brand flu -- brand new vessel, in the kit stratton. >> you're all troopers. way to go. i'm proud of you al making it here. >> the cutter is named after captain dorothy stratton director of the coast guard women's reserve during world war ii. >> to have this beautiful cutter with her name on it, she would be extremely pleased. >> reporter: and to have the first lady support added to the signature attendance. she stressed her joining forces initiative which aims to provide civilian support for service members and their families. >> you're never alone. people like me my husband and believe me millions of americans, know about your service. we are inspired by your sacrifice. >> reporter: and with that, she officially welcomed the cutter stratton. >> bring our cutter to life! >> hip hip. >> herery. >> hip hip. >> hooray, hip, hip. >> hooray. >> the become got to tour the cutter but first, many opted to take in a different sight. >> i came here to see her and for the ceremony. and she did a excellent job. >> the cut are stratton will leave in late appear and head south and will return in 90 days. in alameda, lisa amin gulezian, abc-7 news. >> ama: the first lady traveled with sasha and malia went to los angeles for the nickelodeon kids' choice awarded. >> a yacht was caught in stormy seas. three british crewmembers and one australian are 400-miles of the coast. paramedics are playing and planning to parachute to the boat. the boat, is one of ten yachts headed to the bay area part of the clipper round the world yacht race. race officials say four boats have already arrived. >> a music event with a deadless past took center stage. oracle arena was the host to pop 2012, a rave on a two-year hiatus in 2010 two people died after taking the drug ecstasy. 70 people were arrest on drug charges. the event raised a debate where to ban such events. organizers say they have every precaution in place, including a new text message system for foam report problems. >> earlier today in oakland a police chase end in a crash. the fire department was called because the stolen car gap to smoke after the crash. the suspect was arrested at the scene. police are investigating the death of a woman in fairfield. her body was found this morning on fourth street. police say the woman who appears to be 18 to 20 years old, had been stabbed to death. there is no suspect at this time. rain or shine, volunteers and investigators say they will be out again tomorrow hoping for new information into the disappearance of sierra lamar the search for the missing morgan hill teen is entering its third week. the 15-year-old vanishinged on his ware to school. her cell phone clothes, and a purse have been recovered but nothing else. today's search focused on a remote area northwest of morgan hill. over 500 new volunteers showed up including san francisco 49ers quarterback alex smith. >> for us on a rainy morning, able to get these new people out. that puts us in a great possession position moving forward. >> dozened 0 teens and children that were too young to search for sierra but did their fortunate keep her name alive. they held a youth community march and passed out fliers. >> the search for the mega millionaires. why some bay area folks are richer as well. the new tornado warnings and why they're going to sound scarier than ever. coming up at 11:30. the credit card security breach and why you could be at risk. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new nature valley protein bars. 100% natural ingredients like roasted peanuts... ♪ ♪ ...creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark chocolate flavor. plus, 10 grams of great tasting protein in every bar. so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> ama: protesters around the country say they will continue to march until justice is done in the trayvon martin case, in the naacp organized several marches including one in sanford, florida, where martin was shot. protesters want an end to racial profiling and the volunteer in jail. [chanting] >> you going to print him, book him, and you going to bring him before a jury of his peers. >> ama: george zimmerman says martin punched him in the nose and beat his head against the ground and then he shot him in self-defense. video of zimmerman's arrest appears to show no signs of injuries. the sample for a kouz woman missing in a wildfire are suspended after human remains were found. the wildfire is 90% contained. it's been going since monday when a controlled burn got out of hand. the fire destroyed dozens of homes. authorities say some people didn't get an automated phone call relaying a mandatory evacuation order because of a software glitch. the national weather service is going to experiment with make can tornado warnings scarier so more people pay attention. in a test that starts monday five weather service offices in kansas and missouri will use word like mass devastation, unsurvivable and catastrophic. to describe the potential severity of a storm's impact. in the presidenties news. thal ran -- republican presidential campaigned in the same state and same place it to. mitt romney leads in the wisconsin polls. rick santorum hasn't done well in midwest states but is hoping for a turn-around in the badger state. >> if santorum were to win in wisconsin, it would be huge for his campaign because he hasn't had a win in a state that doesn't have a lot of evangelicals in it. so, if he can win in the state, particularly after all the controversy they have had with the republican governor i think it would be a big thing for santorum. >> ama: given -- newt gingrich was the third candidate to address the group. maryland and columbia also hold primaries on tuesday. we're still waiting for the winners to step up with the mega millions lottery tickets. >> reporter: winning tickets were sold in three states kansas illinois, maryland. after days of frantic buying the record jackpot reached $656 million. no winners have come forward and both capps and -- kansas and maryland state law allows the winner to be anonymous. one ticket was sold in a teeny town in illinois. >> what a lottery is all about. a small amount of money against long odds and the person walks into a mart and wins $213 million. >> a similar story at the 7-eleven near baltimore where someone walked in less than an hour before the deadline and dropped a dollar on a quick mick. >> in madd we do not require the winners of lottery to perform publicity. >> the director had advice. >> our advice to the winner of the ticket is to get advice. >> there were other winners, too the stores where the winning tickets were bought will receive a six figure bonus and 158 second-place winners. they'll each receive a quarter million dollars as for the rest of us 100 million who played and lost. >> i thought i might have the winning ticket. >> good luck to whoever won and i hope i know you. >> ama: well, in the bay area five people won nearly $230,000 each for picking the first five numbers correctly. one bought the ticket at fox liquors on market street in san francisco. another was sold at liquor, to -- to back mow and more in sunnyville and fast and ez mart in fremont. >> leigh glaser is joining us, crazy weather this morning. >> leigh: crazy. but what saved us was that the system this morning, a lot of wind so they just blew on through here. not 0 hat of rain, maybe a half inch. and more sures are -- showers are rotating in right now. here's the embarcadero, san francisco, the flags are blowing as the southwesterly winds are picking up as the showers are rotating in, a lot of wet pavement, and live top her 7hd still picking up some of those rotating showers. you can see mainly in the north bay, making their way from north to southeast across the bay area. petaluma, picking up a little light shower. that shower is over towards the lakeville highway heading south towards novato. 121. also american canyon. going to find quite a bit of rain, wet pavement on the golden gate bridge as this system is moving in heading over towards the embark dare -- embarcadero and crockett ben -- benecia vallejo, and campbell, towards page hill road picking up rain and sunnyvale. so, most of the showers slowly rotating in and they will be ending overnight tonight. the wind is still up though. gusts to 36 miles-per-hour right now at sfo airport. gusts to 18 novato. gusts to 25 heyward. lever more 22. it's calm right now in san jose. mountain view westerly wind at 5 miles-per-hour. temperature weiss, up per 40s to low 50s across the bay area and we'll keep scattered showers in the overnight forecast. a bit on the breezy side. all of these showers rotate out and get ready for sunshine for the first day of april tomorrow and breezy in the afternoon. it does look like the first few days of april will be dry. we may see some rain in here the milled part of next week. overnight temperatures as the showers rotate in mid-to-low 40s, so not too terribly cold, and this is what we're talking about. this is the cold front that moved through very quickly this morning. boom, it was out of here and you can see the rotating showers behind it. but some dryer air will be sinking in and that's where we'll look for most of the activity to move out of here. by early tomorrow morning. this is a.m. tomorrow morning. if you have a tee time, do it. a lot of little leaguers today were washed out. i think you'll be able to get the first pitches in tomorrow. be careful if you're heading to the coast. high surf warning until 5:00 a.m. on monday and the surf is building, anywhere from 20 to as high as 25 feet. highs tomorrow, warmer, more sunshine, and we'll keep the breezes near the coast. interior east bay mid-to-low 60s. 59 for san francisco. look for 63 in morgan hill. 62 for watsonville. the seven-day forecast. looks warmer monday and tuesday near 70 inland. then cool down, maybe bring showers wednesday and thursday. >> nothing major for the weekend. >> leigh: no no. >> ama: the sharks are fighting for the playoff spot. >> mike: it's getting ugly but a must-win against dallas. they came out like it was playoff game. physical focus, ready to rumble. jumping back into the postseason ♪ ♪ so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now we don't care anymore? we just eat whatever tastes good? excuse me? 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here's the answers. >> we rely on credit cards for the smallest purchases. >> i use my credit card for a coffee purchase, groceries. >> so when a blogger broke the news that millions of mastercard and visa accounts may hey been compromised there was panic and questions from cardholders. the security breach by a suspected criminal gang didn't target the card companies themselves but instead a third party that processes millions of our transactions each day. a company called, global payments. >> global payments is one of the major processors in the united states so if the bad guys got into their system which they admitted they did they could have taken ten million or more cards. >> most people assume when they swipe their credit cards their information goes straight to the bank but it makes a few stops along the way. fro their merchant your infoe goes to a payment processing company like global payments, then your credit card company and finally to your bank. critics say payment processing companies don't have the same level of court as banks making them a start for thieves. >> mastercard and visa say they notified issue ears of the credit cards. global payments has notified federal law enforcement and is investigating. for some encouraging news. gas prices are starting to drop. nationwide the average is 3.92 a gallon. in california, gas prices have dropped. prices are down about a penny to 4.31 a gallon in the bay area prices are down one cent. the average in san franciscoes 4.38 in oakland, 4.29 and san jose, 4 .30. >> gas prices are still high high and everybody is looking for a deal. here's a look at the best way to shop for gas. >> with gasoline closing in on five bucks a gallon, drivers are looking on ways to save. >> if i don't have to go anywhere, i won't go. >> often we have no choice. >> i have a business with five or six vans. we make deliveries all over the bay area and what are you going to do? you have to make your deliveries. tough times. costing everybody money. >> we have to buy gas, but how we buy it can make a difference. >> have you used a cash back card or a gasoline card to give you a dismownt. >> no. >> is that available? >> you bet it is and it's one of the best ways to buy gasoline. card hub.com has been searching for the best credit card deal and says the pentagon federal credit union card is tops. >> 5% gas discount across the board, from any gas station and there is no terms. >> card hub does not suggest uses cards tied to specific gas stations unless you're already a loyal customer. if that's the case, then the exxon-mobil card is considered a great deal. >> already going to an exxon-mobil goss station we like the credit cart. it gives you 4.2% cash back on purchases. >> card hub's study of gasoline credit card deals are on our web site at coops -- abc7news.com. >> ama: a scientist an educator and artist are among the 11 women inducted into the alameda hall of fame. they were honored at the greek orthodox cathedral in oakland. this year's inductees received special recognition for their achievements and outstanding work in the community. >> shocked to know it. i don't look at the work i do as being about me. i look at the work i'm doing about students that are involved in our foundation. >> it's very important for us to be sure our young people see these women, that they can also be anything they want to be and dream big. >> ama: the women's hall of fame is known for giving back to the community. its charity work provides needed resources to local women and children. san francisco joint the global effort to spotlight climate change by turning off the lights. the lights were shut down at san francisco city hall at 8:30 tonight and they stayed off for an hour. all around the world the lights on landmarks were turn off one hour to commemorate earth hour. coming up a comedian and how he is baring himself for his family. >> hour harry potter is living on in the uk and how you can catch a glimpse of hogwart. >> leigh: we'll check in with live doppler 7hd and take a look at the sunday forecast if you have travel plans to southern california, is it going to be sunshine or rain? we'll take a look at the forecast too. er. we have pictures. check that out. hidy klum got slimed all over her white dress. and speaking of singers, justin bieber, her boyfriend got more than his share of the green stuff. he was who the kids most wanted to see slimed. >> the harry potter phenomenon lives on, a behind-the-scenes tour in uk opened. it costs $45 for adults adults and $34 for kid. the studio expect 5zs 5,000 people will visit a day. >> known for his roles on the office david ketcherner talked about getting tattoos and rolling with the rat pack. >> we're going to talk about the oscars and -- but you have five kids. >> yes, we have five. >> the oldest is 12. >> 12, and eve is 14 months. >> and their names are all tattooed on your arm? >> they are. >> in case your forget? >> no. just it's to have. do you want to see it? [cheers] >> oh, wow. there you go. you got -- you just added -- and the newest is eve, the baby. >> eve is the baby. >> how sweet. i don't think we have had anybody take off their shirt. [applause] >> i used to do swimsuit modeling. [laughter] >> we're going to show those pictures. folks, headed out to the clubs they see you on the big screen and on the tv. what's in store for them? >> i tell stories, obviously about my family and then i do characters and jokes so there's some traditional standup mixed in with stories and characters. >> a lot of people are like oh, my god, his going to be there so we asked on twitter, -- he got this question how would you evaluate this season of "the office" without steve core rel. >> the writing is really sharp. i still love the show. so, -- but i'm biased. >> do you know how often you will be on? >> yeah. they just call me and wake me up in the middle of the night tomorrow. >> they let me know weeks in advance when i'm on i think i'll be on more next fall. [applause] >> like i said my husband is a huge fan and if you see your fans, you're often with steve correll, will ferrell, jack black, ben stiller. they call you the frat pack. what's it like to have that title that you guys get? >> the title -- maybe i should get another tattoo. >> on the other arm. >> that's just a media creation. right? so, i'm honored to be named among those people in any regard, i guess, until -- unless they start getting arrested. then i don't want any part of that group. that's flattering. it's fun. >> ama: you can watch "7 live" every weekday on abc-7. leigh glaser has another check on the forecast. >> leigh: live doppler 7hd getting a workout today. tomorrow we're going to turn it off as the high pressure will start to build in and we will start to dry things out. but not so right now. you can see showers rotating in. some starting mo -- to move in towards the american canyon and showers making their way over san francisco bay heading towards union city and this is a live sweep. san jose picking up a few sprinkles. heading into southern california, most of the rain is going to stay north of the fresno area. so l.a. tomorrow, a mixture of sun and clouds, 62, san diego. palm springs, 74. sacramento, 63. and eureka, a little rain there tomorrow, 53. now, here's the next seven days. get ready for a nice sunny, dry day tomorrow. a little on the breezy side. temperatures warm back into the mid-to-low 60s. near 70 as we head into monday and tuesday. with plenty of sunshine. by wednesday and thursday lower pressure to the north may bring the north bay a chance of a few showers. and cooler temperatures. and then as we head into friday and saturday it looks like a mixture of sun and clouds. >> ama: thank you, leigh. shu, time for the playoff. >> mike: in the playoff mode, they're in a must-win situation for the rest of the season and little joe pavelski made sure they stayed alive against dallas. woe'll hear from the men inir 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pavelski to tip. 3-0. and antineimi was stellar. sharks win, moving back into the final playoff spot in the west. >> the biggest game of the year for us. we started well and i thought we competed hard so good job by us. >> got the crowd in early, came out in warmup. and everyone knew the importance of the game and it was exciting. >> time to move on. and people wonder, what the hell is he talking sunset you put the losses behind you and you put the wins behind you and get ready to go back to work. you can't get too high and you can't get too low. >> mike: and then there were two. men's final four from new orleans. battle of second seeds, ohio state and kansas. buckeyes came out red hot. aaron craft. misses the layup bought thomas had his back. buckeyes by 13 in the first. second half. kansas heats up. johnson, coast to coast we're tied at 38. it worked once, why not again. johnson puts the jayhawks up by one. kansas now up three. 15 seconds left. buford slams home the rebound. one-point game. craft intentionally misses the free-throw but called for a lane violation. jayhawks ball. ohio state completely unprepared for the inbound pass. kansas wins it. >> mean while louisville's rick pitino facing his former team kentucky. the al use oop for teague. kentucky by seven. then here comes louisville. the follow, and then from downtown. we're tied at 49. 9:00 left. but kentucky controls the game from there. michael kid gilchrist. the skin -- spin and the flush. kentucky wins it. 69-61. they face kansas monday night for the ncaa title. giants facing the red. brewers tomorrow to end the cactus league season before heading home to take on the a's monday at at&t park and can't happen soon enough. a giants fan makes the highlight reel the one-handed catch. that how you do it. giants could have used this guy in left feel. fifth inning, watch cabrera. a whiff on the liner. rollins will score. it's 6-0. the reds win it 10-2. the g-men can't wait to break camp. >> the first major of the year in golf on the women's tower, the lpga crafts championship. any stng has won the last two of vents on tour and three of the first events. thompson the teenage rer0s -- approach on nine. then la ross. nice approach a couple of bounces. nothing but net for the eagle. then tseng. she buries the putt but struggles on the back. opens the car for shodine. pulls her even with sting. -- tseng. they're tied going into sunday. round three of the houston open. hunter mahan takes the lead with the birdie on 11. cards a 7-under 65. but louis dethe -- defending british open champ. a two-stroke lean. >> tony ericson women's final, share pope -- share -- sharapova against rod rod -- unless unforced error. takes the first set. second set. match point. long rally, but up forced error. rod want a didn't lose a set in her six victories. i'm taking stanford tomorrow for an upset. >> that would be great. >> nobody thinks they can win but it's going to -- >> let's hope so. >> one last look at the weather. >> leigh: it's wet all day. you know, those showers are starting to move on out of here. those will be gone overnight so get ready for a dry day tomorrow. warmer, little bit on the breezy side. but plenty of sunshine for you. by tuesday inland temperatures near 70 and then more rain in. >> ama: that does it for this edition of abc-7 news. i'm ama daetz for leigh and shu. have a agree night. captioned by closed captioning services inc.