thing. it seems kind of weird to be talking about a forecast without it. >> that is until tomorrow evening, anyways. we have one last little round rain to get through for wednesday night and then we're really smooth sailing through the weekend. today, though, nice and calm golden gate bridge. sure does look good. you have clear skies from the coast inland. do watch for a few areas of fog for inland valleys. today. i'll be keeping an eye on that. if we see any of that developing the sierras dried out after yesterday's snowfall. much better travel conditions getting up in there today. as far as our winds go, it is breezy us at the coast. definitely calm along the bay shore as well as further inland. nice calm, most importantly, dry morning. but because of those clear skies last night, we've got some really chilly temperatures. redwood city, dublin livermore, back down to 38 degrees. you're going to notice that chilly feeling like you haven't felt in a few weeks. fremont in concord at 39 delay. 37 degrees. santa rosa all the way down to 35 degrees. so notably cold start to the morning traded in the rain for the chill. but hey, as long as you get all bundled up, you'll be just fine with that from those 30's and 40's where we're at right now to our sunny and mild afternoon. daytime highs do eventually get up into the 50's. i will be talking tomorrow's opportunity for rainfall in the a sunny and dry weather the rest of the time. all still to come back over to rain. all eyes on days with that. is it too early to? sam is the little bit? >> okay. heading into the city right now. 7 minutes maze that fremont street exit your san mateo bridge 80 to 1, 0, 1, 13 minutes heading across towards the peninsula. the richmond, sandra fell bridge tolls to 1, 1, 8 minute ride and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 20 minutes. well in the north bay highway, 37 in the bottle is partially back open after being calls for 2 days. now, the road between highway 101 in atherton avenue was shut down over the weekend due to flooding. proffers amanda hari has the latest with what drivers need to know this morning. >> sunday night state route. 37 didn't have a single car on it. but monday afternoon, things were looking better. caltrans managed to open both lanes eastbound and one of the westbound that's a big success has been closed for almost 2 days. jeff weiss with caltrans says the nevado creek over topped its levy. >> and the water came flowing on to 37 and he says more water is still coming in. they were going to be working out there. 24 7, at in the near future trying to keep it open. we've been pumping it out. >> and with the little bit of a dry spell. we they've been able to get ahead of the problem. he says the one westbound lane needs to stay closed because that's where their pumps are set up to continuously remove water. >> which allows the eastbound lanes and one westbound lane to stay open. he says to expect delays going westbound for your tuesday morning commute on. i wouldn't recommend it we've been very early scheduling plenty of extra a good thing to do would be to >> caltrans quick maps of some other mapping service to find out what the delays are and just expect delays that way. you won't frustrated if you run into some significant delays. >> he will be >> well, that was kron. 4 harry reporting for us this morning. at this point, there's no timeline for when that last lanes going to be open. so just keep checking those updates. caltrans going to be monitoring the rain expected to fall down on wednesday. well, residents near harbor street in pittsburgh's look at this have to be rescued from their homes early monday morning. >> this is because of harbor street from yosemite drive to gray still place about 12 homes and 3 apartments had to be evacuated. there. city officials say the water in kercher creek is now starting to recede. now they hope is going to continue to go down to a safe level. so the residents can come back to their homes. well, people in that neighborhood we spoke with say they've never seen anything like this one. >> one woman says that she's thankful crews were able to get her out. >> the house, my house it go. that was bay. out of here was to and i think they're a bite out here. >> while crews say they also had to rescue a driver who tried to drive through those flood waters. city officials tell us the overflowing water levels in kercher creek that caused the flooding are now starting to recede. they hope it's going continue to go down to a safe level so people can go back to their homes. well, and massive boulder blocked off highway one in pacifica for several hours on monday. the boulder has since been moved and the highway is back open. but there are some concerns that more debris could come down. kron 4 sarah stinson has the latest. >> this massive boulder came crashing down from this hillside and into the southbound lanes here on highway one, blocking the devil's slide, north parking lot. this is all right before the tunnel. >> well, caltrans work to move the boulder in debris the north and southbound lanes on highway one temporary closed on and off monday afternoon. this caused the backup in both directions. chp and caltrans work to guide traffic. while crews worked to clear the road. >> people hiking in the area were fascinated by the scene. >> came to hike devil's slide and we've got to see a slide. >> fascinated by geological events and it's part of living on the coast. >> there's a concrete retaining wall covering most of the mountain side. but it stops right before the trailhead parking lot. and that's where the boulder fell from. caltrans says this is an example of effects we're seeing from the constant storms. we get a lot of rain. >> in that area and we get a lot of water seeping through that on out with just a lot of water in that mountain. and so that brings down the earth and the rocks caltrans is now faced with making sure more debris doesn't come down onto the bike or car lanes. >> in this area on highway one beverage, ala just looking at it. and we're big trying to make a decision on how we're going to shore up that slow. so it doesn't come down again. there's a part of this still overhanging. >> cons of in place along this stretch of road on highway one to make sure that drivers don't head into this area. the north parking lot of devil's slide in caltrans. still working on a solution for this area so that more debris does not fall into the roadway or the bike lane. meantime, pacifica police saying the extra careful when you're driving in these north and southbound lanes. i'm sarah stinson reporting in pacifica. back to you. >> i will take a look at this. the slow breakaway of a stretch of road in pescadero all caught on camera. this past weekend. the san mateo county fire department says heavy rain flooded portions of pescadero creek road right near being hollow road. and later, a portion of the road that just broke off and collapsed. well, look at that. now, the section of the road in pescadero is now close. while crews try to repair it. well, a pretty horrific story that we're following this morning out of central california. 6 people were killed in a shooting at a home overnight on monday. among the victims, a teen mother, her 6 month-old baby. it happened in goshen. that's a community that's about 30 minutes south of fresno. in the past. law enforcement have reportedly served search warrants for the drugs at the home where that shooting happened. but they also believe the family who was living there had connections to local gangs, esteban reynoso has the very latest. >> i don't even think anybody is going to sleep. and i'm pretty sure that the whole community of goshen it is the ship cannot. >> patty guzman drove as fast as she could to go shun to try and find out of her friend was one of the victims in this deadly shooting that claimed the lives of 6 people. another neighbor told us 2 of the victims, a new and growing family. a 17 year-old mother was being chased from the home with her 6 month old baby in her arms when both of them were shot and killed. guzman was relieved to find out it wasn't her friend, but it's still trying to wrap her head around why someone would shoot and kill a family in this neighborhood. >> who goes into a house in mesick years. a bunch of people who tell that we definitely have suspects who came in on to the property. >> made it very personal. >> to larry county sheriff mike boudreaux believes this shooting is gang-related. the sheriff says there are at least 2 suspected shooters that entered the home and fired multiple rounds. neighbors tell us they heard up to 20 gunshots in the middle of the night. we believe that there are associations involved in this scene as well as potential narcotics investigations. sheriff boudreaux says just last week the same address where this shooting happened. deputies executed a narcotics search warrant and before monday's shooting, there were reports of a drive-by shooting at the same address and this shooting, says has affected his deputies to when you have a 17 year-old and a 6 month-old child. >> it elevates your sense compassion after this. >> who who's going to feel safe? >> well, that was esteban reynoso reporting for us this morning. we have new details this morning about how a missing teen ended up dead on the side of the road in concord. chp confirming 19 year old daemon last sunday junior was hit and killed by a car. the last nba been missing since new year's day. this is his photo. his body was found last saturday, right near highway 4 between for chicago and willow pass road. chp says lazenby was hit by the right front portion of a car and that the driver left soon after authorities believe the car was a dark colored sedan. anyone with any information you're asked to call chp. well in the south bay in english, teacher is behind bars for allegedly sexually assaulting a minor. 31 year ot been june a teacher at yerba buena high school in san jose was arrested at of their home earlier this month. now, the mother of a 17 year-old girl reported she found inappropriate messages on her daughter's phone from juneau. detectives believe there could be more victims. anyone with more information is asked to reach out to san jose police. still to come on the kron 4 morning news, a trial over some of twitters ceos. elon musk tweet. >> he's set to begin today. we're going to tell you the details about that. get and we're going to show you how communities across the bay area celebrated in okay holiday yesterday. and after the break, the u.s. could be meeting its borrowing limit soon. while republicans say spending is out of control and why democrats say not increase the debt limit is going wreck. th >> witnessing darlene >> oh, my get away. >> yeah. >> let us carry them on to seattle. resident captured this incredible video of a roll collapse into look how close they were. this is why after recent storm, a man and woman who appeared to be out for a morning walk or just a few feet away from the section of the road when it crumbled away. they were not hurt. thankfully. okay. take a look at this. a boulder completely crushing a car in malibu yesterday. this all happening along the pacific coast highway owner says he even sitting in his seat moments before that giant boulder came tumbling off the hillside planet right on top of his car. >> walked out, got a call around back inside. came out and car was just total. i'm really shook up. honestly. i don't think a par here again. after that's little traumatized from this whole ordeal. >> was was hurt. the falling rocks dispersed across 4 lanes of traffic after coming down and other nearby car. also at its windshield broken because of those rocks. well, whatever it is still, there have been several downed trees in and around golden gate park like this one. this is one that fell into mets in lake pictures coming to us from twitter user urban hiker. they say this is a 150 year-old cypress tree. the downed tree exposed as large roof system. look at that. no word on if work will be done to clear the tree. well, christmas has passed. take a look at this winter wonderland. this footage from mount hamilton in santa clara county early monday morning. you could see the near white out conditions is trees, rose and residences and businesses are covered in snow. okay. we have been talking about the rain. we've been very focused on that. now we're talking about the sunshine, john. i really got to want to know what's going on with the snow. yeah. and that's right here in the bay area right there in that video. so just above san jose seeing that several inches of snowfall. >> falling just below 4,000 feet in elevation yesterday. so that also left mount diablo with the dusting. now, hamilton, obviously with more than just a dusting, as we saw some really heavy snow falling up there and snowpack in the sierra is the healthiest. it's been all year. in fact, the entire syrian nevada is seeing greater than average precipitation for april first, which is typically when we see the most snow pack. so we're over 100% for april. first averages. >> but for your early january averages, look at where we're sitting now. this is compared to normal for this date through history. the northern sierra 209% of average, the southern sierra, nearly 300% of average yesterday system packed a lot of snow really piling up quickly up there. absolutely need that snowfall more than anything else. so we're very happy to see those numbers where we're at across the bay area this morning. nice and quiet and clear and no rainfall whatsoever. and speaking of the sierra, no more snow up there. it's also come down for neighbors and upper elevations. we stay that way today. nothing on the map today and tomorrow we start the day. really nice and clear. here's a look at what happens on your wednesday. we start nice and clear, but look at as we make our way through the day. the afternoon starts to bring a few spotty showers to the north bay. then this guy makes its where direction towards 04:00pm to 05:00pm, a line of at times heavy rainfall very short lived. but quite the burst of rain tomorrow evening making its way through the bay area moves through rather quickly and pushes out by the time we reach thursday morning. but that is our one last chance of rainfall in this forecast should leave the bay area between a 10th of an inch to half an inch of rainfall at max. again, nothing much here to know. as for any remaining advisories, coastal flood advisories and low-lying elevations, as we do see high tide cycles combined with still a lot of runoff. you could see a little bit of standing water in those low-lying elevations, right? up next to the bay, kind of like highway 37 that we've been talking about 50's for your daytime highs across the board today. whether you're at the coast right along the bay shore or further inland, we're all hanging out in the same range of numbers. it is going to be a comfortable feel this afternoon because winds will be calm. and of course, the abundance of sunshine, something we haven't seen a ton of lately. so after these past few weeks of rain today is going to feel really nice. looking ahead of next 7 days, temperatures remain set said early in the 50's tomorrow evening. those showers other than that, we've got clear dry conditions all the way through right, john, thanks for that. see a lot of sunshine across the map for a while. >> heading into the city this morning, 7 minutes mace to that fremont street exit, your san mateo bridge. 82 want to one 12 minutes heading across towards the peninsula. richmond sandra fell bridge. push you at 7 minutes tolls to want to what and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 19 minutes. president joe biden is coming to california. the president plans to travel to the central coast on thursday to reserve storm damage in, quote, assess what additional federal support is needed while exact details are noh final. biden plans to meet with first responders, state and local officials and communities in areas affected by the devastating storms left % at least 20 people dead. biden had already issued an emergency declaration for the state and declared a major disaster in merced said sacramento and santa cruz counties. unless congress votes to increase the limit, the government will run out of money need to pay for its obligations. washington correspondent alexandra limon joins us to talk about why republicans say it won't vote to increase the debt limit unless their demands are met. the morning. good morning. you know, republicans say that they feel that government spending in the national debt are just out of control. and so they do say they won't agree to increase the debt limit unless that spending is cut. >> these fiscally. the fiscally demented. i think they do. >> i don't quite get it. on monday, president biden slammed house republicans who say they'll block an increase in the debt limit unless their demands are met. the republicans say we're not going to pay our bills means that we're not going to pay people receiving social security in a letter to lawmakers last week, treasury secretary janet yellen warned the u.s. could hit its borrowing limit thursday. she said the government has already started implementing extraordinary measures in order to continue paying its obligations, which include medicare, veterans benefits and military salaries. house republicans say they won't agree to an increase in the debt limit unless government spending is slashed. republicans are largely allotted. >> to get control of reckless spending, hope that the senate. how a democrat and republicans will agree to spending cuts that this has to stop. we cannot continue to operate with these types of deficit. democrats say republicans are playing games and the result could wreak havoc on the entire u.s. economy. >> and president biden says he's already reducing the national deficit reduce the deficit last year, 350 billion dollars. >> and this year. >> federal deficit is down one plus dollars. >> now, democrats also say that when we talk about increasing the debt limit it so that the government can pay for things that already agreed to and congress has already approved and not necessarily to finance any new spending live in washington. alexandra limon, all right. interesting to see how this is all resolved. thank you for that update. alexandra. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, california is working on a plan to make driver's license digital. we'll tell you how that would even work. we'll be right back after the break. well, happening today, a trial over elon musk tweets is set to begin this after a federal judge rejected must request a move that civil trial from california to texas. u.s. attorneys argue that negative coverage us since his buyout of twitter as poison a potential jury pool. the trial involved a suit by tesla shareholders say they were misled by an august 2018 tweet by musk. the tweet said he lined up financing for a tesla buyout which actually never happened. now, despite gas prices starting to drop, consumers are still spending big on cars. a report from edmunds dot com says 15% of new car buyers and the last new car buyers and the last quarter are spinning a $1000 a month. the average price of a new car in 2020 chews over $45,000. that means also says consumers are asking for more suvs and more pickup trucks. soon, californians might not be required to carry their physical driver license. the state is working on a plan they want to develop digital driver's license. officials say a pilot program from the dmv could start late spring. the dmv is working with popular mobile wallet providers, including apple and android to play secure mobile driver's license into their devices. however, there are some privacy concerns in regards to how much information would be shared when showing a digital i d says its apple wallet will allow users to choose the information they want to share from them. i says, ok, for example, users would no longer have to present an id that shows your home address to be identified by stranger at a bar or to board a plane. still ahead of the kron 4 morning news, everyone knows it's been raining for weeks but what's the bottom line? california's all important, reza wars, we're going to take a look at how the levels starting to we'll be right bac >> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. we're going on for 30 here on a much dryer tuesday, john. i mean, is it too good to be true? the dry conditions going to stick around longer solely those little bit this time around. we do look at rainfall tomorrow night. so not a super long, dry trend. >> but after tomorrow night's rainfall, we're smooth sailing for a minute. it looks like so soon. join today's dry weather. don't focus on what's about to happen tomorrow night because it's nothing severe. coit tower looks great and are some clear dry conditions, dry conditions that will stick around all day long today from the coast inland. nothing going on radar nor up into the sierra nevada a little bit breezier out along the coastline wacom elsewhere in the bay. so really calm clear morning. and that sets us up for some cold temperatures right now. redwood city, dublin livermore. 38 degrees. fremont unconquered at 39. 37 santa rosa all the way down to 34 degrees right now. so some pretty chilly temperatures for some of us to get this tuesday morning started. we've traded