lot of people are out there having a good time and that winter weather in a good way. alright, look who's joining us now. here's somebody that can tell us all about it. lawrence karnow with what's happening to yes. so we had a record cold low this morning. we had a record cold high today, which is 49 degrees. that broke a record back to the 1800's. i mean, yeah, we could be looking to records again tonight. but yeah, everybody is talking about the snow. i mean, just amazing scene that come down yet snows in the bay area. but this >> was a lot of snow. we're talking more than a foot of snow. mount hamilton, 14 inches. >> we're probably out a couple more inches that by the time we get it all added up here, los gatos. how about that? 11 inches of snow in los gatos. calistoga, 9 inches of snow. that is no joke. that's not just a dusting cloverdale. 6 inches of snow orinda 3 inch of snow, an inch and a half and campfield. they're not the only ones. we had. other snow reports around the bay area. in fact, some of those areas that see more of that in the oakland hills, yet some snow there reported down 800 feet or so. and how about this berkeley? 3 inches of snow reported on the hills there. it would side they have more snow there as well. another 3 inches there as well and all around the bay area. what a magical night. it was up to enjoy weather. boy, it was really you're kind of night. all right, to go along with all the snow. of course, we had a lot of rain. in fact, mill valley. how about that? almost an inch and a half of rain. santa rosa over an inch and a 3rd fremont, an inch and a half of rain there. we have thunderstorms coming through last night. they're really pounding the bay area. san francisco over an inch of rain. oakland, almost an inch in san jose over a half an inch of santas of rain in san jose and boy, we've got more to come tonight, though. it's all about the cold temperatures. his get very cold already 30's along the coastline, got 39 degrees and on the bottle right now. 36 insane. lena. 33 in calistoga. we may see some record cold overnight lows again for tonight. so we've got frost and freeze warnings going up around the bay area. something to watch out for especially early tomorrow morning. you're getting up and planning on driving. be careful. some of that snow melted today. it's made its way down onto the roadways. now we're getting some cold temperatures tonight. freezing temperatures. very good chance that's going to freeze become black ice overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. so if you're traveling them, be careful. those roadways going to be extra slick out there early on lows tonight, 20's and 30's out there. i mean, it is going to be very, very cold about 27 degrees in santa rosa for an overnight low. 32 freezing in napa. 33 just above freezing in livermore. 35 inside the bay in san jose. this forecast right here of 38 degrees in san francisco. if it hits that that's going to tie an all-time record, there's a very good chance it could go lower than that. that would break another record going back to the 1800 so cold weather out there right now. the storm isn't done with those just yet. we're still seeing some wrap around moisture. a few scattered showers out there as well. most the heavy rain moving in southern california, but there's a chance of more rain on the way. we'll talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. all right, lawrence, thank you. new drone video tonight about blow looking more like mount shasta today, a thick blanket of snow covering the mountain. >> today crews had to work to clear roadways of snow and downed trees, which force a park to shut down. that sure is nice to look at. people were turned around at the parks entrances pg. e also had to work to clear downed trees from power lines. and there's no update yet on when the paved roads getting into the park will reopen. viewers have been sending us pictures of how they've been enjoying today's winter weather. jonathan crabtree sent us this image of him skiing on mount tam, which doesn't happen very often. you look closely. you can see way in the background. there is a rainbow underneath the clouds and check out this video. this is from the santa cruz mountains, homes and trees. everything blanketed in snow as far as the eye can see. >> the person who took the video says that they woke up to 6 inches of new snow outside their home. >> and highway 17 open tonight after being shut down for several hours today. >> the chp was reporting a string of spinouts and stalled cars. kron four's gayle ong reports from the santa cruz mountains. >> 7.30 friday morning, caltrans district 5 posting this video highway 17 close. >> and you can see it's still snowing. >> pretty heavy. the snow kept the highway closed for much of the day. leaving drivers stranded at the higher altitudes. we're experiencing snow. >> with multiple vehicle spinouts at the lower altitudes. heavy rains feel pretty lucky to see it, it's been a mess that's for sure that saunders buck says he left his los gatos home in the morning. not expecting any delays hanging out here with my dog on a. >> just hang out you know, trying to kill time not nothing. much. just keep my eyes open. trying wait for the road to open back up. >> the road open just before 3 in the afternoon, caltrans worked to clear the snow and push the trees on the side of the road. but in downtown felton, clear, sunny skies, parker, an indigo mccurley stepped out for lunch after dealing with the snow. you're just going to drive down to the beach and go look at the surf. but i wasn't expecting it to also snow here. so we're pretty near here. so it's pretty surprising being from cleveland and chicago. both are not new to snow. i spent the morning helping the community crowd. >> some of the debris and the small trees that have fallen into the road. but it's been like living in a snow globe. it's absolutely beautiful. and they made the most of it. these are photos from their hike in ben lowman in the morning. i had a good time some of the snow had melted a chp and caltrans urge caution while out on the roads. >> there are still local road closures around the santa cruz mountains kron. 4 news. >> snow and slick pavement causing big backups in the livermore hills this morning. alameda county fire says more than 100 vehicles got stuck in the snow at the patterson passed summit just before 05:00am fire crews use shovels to help dig them out. one livermore resident used his truck to block the road near his house. >> really on the edge of the road you might slip. you know, it's where it's crazy out there. i mean, you anderson, you want to get home. but just be safe before, that's what you >> the man says he's lived in livermore since he was 12 years old and can all remember it's snowing there. 3 other times. >> now to the peninsula. word also snowed overnight and into the morning kron four's haaziq madyun shows us how the what the winter storm is affecting people in woodside. >> it is snowing in the hills above san mateo county and the town of woodside. >> i just show up here to see the snow. what do you i like it. >> and as you can see, he is not alone. these folks pulled over here on skyline boulevard to get in a little snow ball fight. you have to do that. jet goldin and his partner, nicole calendar drove up from san carlos to take a little stroll through the snow. so how fun is it? >> fun it slip. even it's fun. yeah, i like it a a fan from arizona. so snow is already, you know, from where i'm from. it's a scarcity. so it's a scarcity here, too. but i love it. of course he does. there are so many picture post card images of snow on the ground. >> on the rooftops of homes, cars, snow and the caps of tree stumps. tree limbs more than a powder to make huge snowballs. here you see a procession of caltrans work vehicles followed by the chp driving on skyline, making sure the roads are clear for motorist in the hills. all very unusual for folks who live in san mateo very strained definitely not typical this area at all. you know, never. >> in all the winters expend, hear what i ever have thought it would snowed. it's it's just so far out of the realm expectations. so your thoughts about my first-ever snowman. >> wonderful. i think he's missing a neck, their work in progress. he's only got one but you only really need one. i do appreciate the snow, i guess so. there you go. actually, i came across these 2 when i was in the middle of putting my snowman together. here is the finished product. you be the judge and what side haaziq madyun kron. 4 news. >> some light snow fell in the oakland hills this morning. this is near the siesta valley recreation center at its highest peak. the siesta valley has now elevation of about 1500 feet. that's just high enough to see some snow from this system that moved through usually are able to go snowboarding at the vineyards in napa county. but that's what happened with winemaker bobby culture from cade state. this is at an elevation of about 1800 feet. we're told they and the neighboring vineyards are can stone and neal family vineyards saw anywhere from 10 to 12 inches of snow overnight. just enough for snowboarding or a little skiing. not great for making wine and you can join us online as we track the effects of this unusual storm, including road closures power outages in your area. >> you can scan that qr code on your screen. one house of worship is helping another after a devastating fire in oakland. a jewish temple is opening its stores. 2 historic fame church to hold their services. the oldest black church in the east bay was gutted by big fire. this was less than a week ago. kron four's dan phone is here with more on how these 2 groups coming together. catherine and ken, this is a temporary but a positive fix for the congregation. firefighters, as you can see here. >> swarming the historic black church on sunday. they tried to save it, but the powerful flames destroyed the building. but out of this tragedy, a rabbi in the past are coming together and giving fame church a place to call home, at least for now. it was a heartbreaking night for the first african methodist episcopal church in oakland, a destructive fire burned through the building, destroying historic place of worship. >> i was shocked that community was shocked. members were but, you know, we have we have turned a bad situation into a good situation. pastor rodney d smith says the church is getting a helping hand from some friends in oakland for the time being fame church will hold sunday services at temple. beth abraham course we feel terrible for them and the fire and what's happened to their church. but >> our community is really moved by the fact that we have opportunity to to help. >> rabbi marc blum says there's a long history between the temple in the church. both houses of worship have existed in open for more than 100 years. video of the large fire was hard for the rabbi to watch. my first thought was selfish, which was what happened to us. >> and can't even imagine. but my immediate second thought was going to need some help and they would do the same for us now works in mysterious ways because that brother who was already formed. >> with this tragedy happened, stepped so we're very grateful for about >> fame oakland church serves a congregation of more than 400 people. many of them stream the sunday services online. pastor smith says he's thankful for the support they've gotten so far and he's asking for people to be patient for the future. we want everybody to know that, you know, this is not going to be overnight but this is going to be a process. >> and we're going to make sure that as we get through this process, we do it and we dream bigger. >> well, the first worship at the temple will be coming this sunday at 10:00am the rabbi says they'll keep it open for at least the next couple of months. as for the investigation into what caused this fire and that information has not yet been released. reporting in studio dan thorn kron. 4 news stand. thank you. residents in calistoga were in the dark for about 9 hours today. power there went out about 3 o'clock in the morning. >> it wasn't restored until around noon kron four's rob nesbitt talk to the city's mayor about how generators might be use citywide during future outages. >> the power's back on here in calistoga. but many businesses stay closed friday after missing out on those morning hours. snow is common in the surrounding mountains, but here in the valley, it came as a surprise overnight. friday's early morning storm brought snow to the background of calistoga is palm trees. the top of cassandra daughters car shows just how much fell at her home at a higher elevation. and the snow did not until this morning. we have to fix water lines. there's no power and it's pretty pretty bad up there. she drove into town to get gas for her generator. that's keeping the power on. for now, the majority of calistoga. it was also in the dark friday morning school canceled and the valley coated in white. the scene vineyards full snow pretty interesting and pretty unique. the power outages kept most of the businesses in town from opening their doors. i think this is the first time the powers gone out downtown this winter but we've got snow last night. was snowing in calistoga, which is insane. not common for the lower elevation a was able to keep olabisi winery tasting room open thanks to the fireplace. one of the few open signs in town friday. mayor donald williams has lived in calistoga for nearly 50 years. you can count on one hand the number of time snow has fallen that's very pg and e was able to have power restored for the majority of calistoga customers around noon. mayor williams says the city has generators for when the power shut off during wildfires, but that the city council is considering using an alternative power source for the diesel generators. if >> comes into play, we most likely would have power in the event of lockout. >> any time of year if the generators are approved for regular power outages. mayor williams says residents likely won't see the benefits for another year or 2. i reached out to pga need before the power was restored in calistoga. they told me that they had around 450 crew members and their entire service area working to restore power reporting in calistoga. i'm rob nesbitt kron 4 news. let's take a live look at the power outages around the bay area and beyond close to 70,000 pg e customers. >> are without power in california about 2600 of those are in santa clara county. there's roughly the same number of customers in the dark in napa county. but up in lake county, there's a lot of people out. 24,000 customers don't have power at last check. look at that clear lake right there in the middle of your screen and all those customers around it without power. other news tonight, while radio host known as jv is missing tonight, san francisco police say 54 year-old jeffrey vandergrift hasn't been seen since he left his home on king street in the city around 10 o'clock last night. police say that a group stands 6 feet tall. weighs about 180 pounds has brown eyes and is bald. he has tattoos on his arms and one above his right ear. he was last seen wearing black sweat pants. anyone who has any information about his whereabouts is asked to call san francisco police. while 94.9 put out this statement about javy saying it is deeply concerned. the statement says the station is working closely with sfpd and his wife and we'll share more information as it is received. >> oakland police have made an arrest in sunday's fatal hit and run. it resulted in the death of 100 year old chinatown resident kron four's dan kerman reports. >> it was sunday morning when 100 year old chinatown resident on his daily walk was struck and killed by a hit and run driver. this is citizen video after the collision had 19th in harrison. now the suspected driver has been taken into custody. a vehicle has been recovered and an arrest has been made. the arrestee is an adult female oakland resident. this past tuesday, oakland police released surveillance photos of a tan or white mini cooper which they said struck the victim getting the word out appears to have helped. i will working side by side with the community members. that was huge for those who call chinatown home. the arrest is a relief. >> i think we're just you it been in use most of us because you know that sending off possibly hurting on us as well. >> carl chan with the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce says in chinatown, they've reduced the number of pedestrians hit. do the installation of so-called scramble signals that 4 intersections, the signal stopped vehicle traffic in all directions. hopefully this kind of system to scramble system can be implemented an only in chinatown, but also many areas, they have a high, you know, pedestrian accidents. i think that would be extremely helpful. >> formal charges from the district attorney are still pending. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> just into our newsroom. oakland police are investigating a shooting that killed one person tonight. police say it happened about 07:45pm. tonight and international boulevard near 72nd avenue. the victim died at the scene of the victim's name is being withheld for now pending notification to next of kin. >> ukraine is remembering those who lost their lives one year after russia's invasion began. let me in. the a during an emotional ceremony this morning. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky awarded top state honors to soldiers and citizens lost their lives. us mark the occasion by giving ukraine and additional 2 billion dollars in military aid. >> no country is under greater hardship from russia's war in ukraine. almost every country has felt the paint. nations around the world continue to stand with ukraine. because we all recognize that if we have an and ukraine, we abandoned the un charter itself. and the principles and rules that make whole country safer and more secure. >> the u.s. has donated almost 80 billion dollars in aid to ukraine. a widely used abortion pill might soon be off. the market finds president kamala harris as a pending. >> a federal lawsuit in texas could prevent doctors from prescribing mifepristone. it is the first of 2 medications used in more than half of all us abortions. harris says anti-abortion conservative groups claim the fda acted too quickly in approving it. the american medical association and the american college of obgyn and they say it is safe. harris is calling the lawsuit a political attack that will further restraint. >> the ability of people make the most fundamental decisions they should have. >> studies show using the second of the 2 medications alone does still work for abortions. but us slightly less effective. the eventual ruling will affect more than half of u.s. states where abortion pills are still legal. as california grapples with how to address the opioid crisis. some lawmakers say. >> more must be done to make sure the state has access to the potentially lit lifesaving drug known as narcan if applied in time, it can review a reverse overdoses. capital correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> well, the lawmaker behind this narcan bill boils down to improvement of the following words, accessibility and affordability. >> inside this plastic bag is naloxone often referred to as narcan. the drug has gotten a lot of attention in recent years because of its potential to save lives by reversing an opioid overdose in 2021 alone, california. some more than 5700 overdose deaths attributed to fentanyl and other opiates and across the u.s. that number stood even higher at more than 100,000. the data so dire that last week a panel of advisors from the federal food and drug administration or fda unanimously recommended narc can be made available for purchase over-the-counter. a major change from current requirements that narcan be made available only with the prescription. the main goal is to save lives, assembly member liz ortega points out the fda panel recommendation to allow narcan for over-the-counter purchases. it was just that a recommendation, but she adds the fda is likely to formally approve the recommendation next month. if the agency goes forward with that, her new legislation would require medical and private insurers to cover over-the-counter narcan costs across the state. something she says is necessary to help people pay for a drug that can vary from 50 to $150 depending on the pharmacy and do some for serious about saving lives. said when you have to be serious about making sure that people can afford it. >> that it's available and availability, she says must apply to people of all backgrounds and ages. it hits my heart. >> i raise 4 kids. i still have a teenager at home and i can't even imagine i can't even fab them to think that i would find my daughter dead because fentinyl and because i couldn't i didn't have access to that light say the medication we want to save lives. >> and no word on any formal opposition to this bill. but democrats and republicans alike tell me they believe this issue can bring both parties together to address the opioid crisis reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> coming up, we're talking to or expert about some treacherous conditions. if you're either coming from or trying to get to the sierra. plus, we'll show you how people here in the bay area we're enjoying the unseasonable storm today. >> call that squeals of delight families taking advantage of the los gatos man shot this video of his kids sliding down a snowy hill in their neighborhood. that's not all fun and games. remember to bundle up out there? there is a freeze warning in effect in los gatos until tomorrow morning. you could make it to the snow today in the bay area. don't worry. muir woods national park tweeting out these pictures today of the mountains above the woods blanketed in snow. that means it might be a good time to visit some of the lower parts of that park to see the snow melt running through the redwoods this weekend. coming up, the price of beer is actually going down at one bay area sports venue this year where you'll finally be able to get a cold one for less than $10. >> highways across the state shut down today due to the unusual snowfall will have an update on the road. conditions. plus, we'll take is a lake tahoe for a live report on how things are looking at the resorts and especially on the >> snow and rain slamming southern california today. here's a great find portion of i-5. it is now back open. it was shut down for hours earlier today because that heavy snow, ice and poor visibility. this is video from it says that they recorded over a foot of snow at some of the highest elevations on i-5, the highway patrol started escorting people through to home pass again. that happened about 05:30am, tonight. >> and we've got video from the chp truckee, one of 80st opened the passenger cars about 10, 40 this morning. at that point, there were, as you can see here, mostly white out conditions. the chp advising people don't try to make the trip to tahoe. but if you go drive slowly, keep a safe distance between cars. all right. let's give you a live look at the old agricultural station. this is from. >> interstate 80 coming up from reno as you're getting into truckee, that at check point that you have to go through coming into california. nancy, a some flashing lights there, heading westbound. nobody coming eastbound direction where to get the latest on the road conditions. but, lawrence, it looks like it's a still cold. and so would you agree? don't go. i think just a rough trip. we had a gentleman our air last it take for him to get home 8 hours, 8 hours. so that's what you can expect me coming and going. i mean, >> just going to be rough. i just checked on the roadways. they've actually open up both now. so you can get there and you can come back for a while. one way was closed today. but now things could change rapidly in the high country mean that snow still coming down out there. here's a look from castle peak. you see a couple of cars wondering by their otherwise lot of snow in the sierra nevada and all around california for that matter and all the way down very low levels. it's just not around the peak. sometimes you can have a nice smooth ride to get the snow. and then it's a short write-up in the still. but this is all the way down. the plaster ville. you see the grass valley along 80 and 50. so once you get into that stuff, i mean, it's just a little a slow go to get up there. and the sierra nevada for tonight. now, this storm system eventually going to wind down, but we've already got some issues. avalanche warnings have been posted until tomorrow morning. but that is going to be a continuing issue across the sierra nevada. it is just been a tremendous year for snow in the high country. we've got some more storms that are likely to dump a ton of snow here in the coming days. that said we've got blizzard warnings continue across parts of the 17 national park and then you get up and across the foothills again. we've got winter storm warnings up there through tonight into early tomorrow morning. and then we've already got a watch posted across the sierra nevada across the great lake tahoe area. we're talking about that storm system beginning to come in on sunday. another one, then a series of storms rolling through maybe dumping another 3 to maybe 7 feet of snow during that period. so there's a long way to go. you've got to be really careful. traveling up the high country at this time of year, especially this year up there on the next couple days or you go your temperatures going to stay very, very cold. snow showers for tomorrow. it will ease up. i think as you head through the day tomorrow and then that snow is going to pick up again, going to get heavy at times on sunday as another cold storm system drops in and even colder storm on monday. so we're talking snow. a lot of snow down to 2500 feet in the sierra nevada. that is impressive and temperatures running very, very cold in the high country. all right. here's a look at the forecast models. some of the storm systems rolling on by. this is still that same storm that moved through the bay area today. still some wrap around moisture moving on through now. another one comes through, though, as we head into sunday. and there you go. more rain for us. more snow in the sierra nevada. another one on monday and yet another one as we get into tuesday and wednesday. so they just kind of keep a lineup out there. and then as we get into next weekend, we've got more stormy weather and more cold weather as well. want to show this to you really quickly. we are seeing another round of some moisture rolling in the bay area. guess what? some more snow out there right now. how about that? here's a look at some of that coming through right now. it's not as widespread as last night, but it's so cold out there right now. you can see a long 24. they're seeing some sleet, some snow up towards grizzly peak. going to see that kind of on and off throughout the night tonight into early tomorrow morning. thank you, lawrence. the price of beer is actually going down at oracle park next season. we're in. tell you why. and more important. >> where you can find it. >> you can really hear their the hailing on the venice canals in los angeles video taken yesterday and about the same time the national weather service says a record low temperature. 41 degrees was recorded at lax. giants fans have at least one thing to look forward to the season. slightly cheaper beer. 14 ounce supporters and oracle park are going down to $9 this season down from a again about last season. anyway, it's cheaper catch. it only applies to domestic draft. there only at certain locations, namely the doggie diner stands and the 4, 1, 5, club. the reason the ceo, larry baer, says he wants to give fans a little bit of a break. however, the price of everything else still going up a bit. next. in sports, the warriors had no staff, no wiggins tonight against the rockets. klay thompson said no problem. >> aaron, shows us how clay was a one man wrecking crew tonight >> as snow see continue to affect travelers. we get a look now at conditions in and around cold facts along interstate 80 from reporter kristin vartan. >> how low in elevation the snow go. we were heading to truckee. >> and then they closed the roads. stay now burned because, of course, because of the kids can't go back. >> on friday, powder could be seen as low as this is quite unusual. but, you know, maybe a happy coincidence because the kids, so the snow so >> the drawn first pandy, his wife and kids from the bay area where some of the folks that got stuck in the foothills last night from a long lasting i-80, closure. we thought we're stock. >> in summer that we're not going to see the snow. and you look up in the morning and then everything's light and then pretty soon crying. turning to happiness. >> alexandria girl knew she was excited to see all of this snow right in her backyard. she lives right down the street here in colfax and wanted to make sure families stuck from closures earlier in the day could have some fun. this beautiful. how could you not love it? it's woke up really early. walk to work. 05:00am first. but steps on the snow is really rock lynn, 4th grader brandon, who just got back from arena trip with his parents. think so, too. cheese will come also clearly covid to its gotten into an eye to down the way it's kind. it's it's a little snow see of before. lou is pretty heavy. >> and although all this powder is pretty, his dad, jeff flaks says travelers should still be cautious. it's slipping and sliding all the way there are some rex. there are some white out. there was not very much wind, but there was plenty of snow on the road and in the. >> in the sky. so one must be very careful driving down that hill. >> some parts of southern california have been getting drenched by heavy rain and snow. as we've been saying. >> i-5 over the grapevine open again after being closed in both directions because of snow on the icy roads. >> sandra mitchell reports. >> to bumper big rig stranded on the side of the 5 freeway north of la. obviously that he storm coming up and we're in order to we're going to conjunction with caltrans in order to keep things safe for the commuters. overnight, the chp closed the 5 freeway north and south through the great fun because of icy conditions. traffic backed up for miles drivers headed out of la forced to turn around to parker road in castaic. >> cars crawling rain and snow pelting and fog moving in, made it really dangerous. i couldn't believe it that we really have so much snow. he'll i mean, we are in california. we are. >> only one away. a one and a half away from los angeles, alaina and stuff and we slur are visiting from germany. they planned a weekend road trip from the bay area san diego. it's a little disappointing, of course. yeah, on the other hand, he should have known it may be that harris of into storm coming. so the unfortunate. >> but like dozens of others, there are now camped out inside this love back truck. stop. well, i guess like over here since ashley, truck driver, marcel burqa is trying was trip has been delayed. at least 2 days. when i woke up at 2 o'clock in the morning, i was like >> i want >> this big blast of winter weather is making it challenging for caltrans. snowplows and salt trucks are out in force trying to keep the roads clear. but chp says for now, the snowy roads are not safe for other drivers. >> time now for our 4 zone forecast. as we give you a live look at the clouds rolling over a very cold temperatures. go tonight. yeah. starting to say there's just a taste of what's been going on today. all over the place. every wild, amazing weather all around the state, not just a bay area. then this early statewide event that the western half of the united states may get hammered by some very cold weather and snow. and but it's going to keep going here. we've got more storms on the horizon out there tonight. the clouds rolling back in right now as we speak and yeah, the temperatures really fallen off. we've got 36 degrees. it pacifica right now. you're at 37 in novato. 38 petaluma. 35 insanely in a holding steady at a very cold. 33 degrees in calistoga with some of that snow on the ground. here's your storm system winding around. now you see the area of low pressure spinning off the coastline right now guiding that storm a little further to the south and the point conception in los angeles. they're just getting hammered in that direction here in the bay area, though. hey, it's getting interesting again. we've got some more scattered pop up showers. even some snow begin to pop up out there as well. look at this over some of the mountain tops there. you see the pink and also the blue there some sleet and some snow beginning to form over some of the mountains there near grizzly peak highway. 24. yeah, it looks like this is going to be the issue kind of on and off throughout the night tonight. we've got those cold temperatures in if we do see some precipitation, yeah, there's a good chance. you're going to see some of that turning into snow in the high country. around the state who they're getting a lot of rain in southern california, very heavy rainfall looking for the possibility of some flooding there. heavy snow, blizzard conditions across the mountain tops. they have opened up the grapevine again. but they're getting chps course headed up over the mountains. there's that snow continues to fall and you can see all the activity, all the colors, all the watches, the warnings popping up all around. you got the blizzard warnings in the high country. you've got to flooding warnings down below and it's going to be a mess there in southern california. this storm it's just some kind of storm want to keep going here to see a rolling through tomorrow morning in the southern california all the way down in the baja, california. that low finally moving out of town. but guess what? we've got another one right behind it. that's not going to be a strong. but another cold storm moving through as we head towards sunday behind that and even colder storm rolling in on monday. i think that will bring the snow level right back down to 2500 feet or so here in the bay area. a lot more snow in the sierra nevada. so all that being said, i think your weekend looks like it's going to be on and off wet and it's going to be chilly tomorrow. highs are only expected to be in the 40's. the low 50's again, we're probably talking about some record cold temperatures tonight and maybe some record cold high temperatures by tomorrow afternoon. next couple of days. we're going to see on and off rain and some cold weather. another's cold storm system moves in on sunday. another one on monday, possibly another one late on tuesday as well. finally catching a break late in the day on wednesday, thursday and friday of next week. but if it holds true, we could see more rain next weekend as well. >> all right. one thing that the warriors will do is play well at home and they show that yet again tonight on the back half of a back-to-back know still no wiggins or gp to, of course. and now what we thought draymond green with play. he was also out, but klay thompson will he did enough for everyone? he was the difference maker by far and this one. so let's look at the highlights. no doubt about it, though. the warriors really need is guys that that guy's steph curry. we know back on the floor as soon as possible. but he didn't tonight against the rockets that can follow price for the rebound here. get to that ahead to jonathan kuminga will get caught in the air but no ap is there in lands. it is. you see just right there. >> he throws down the dam, but klay thompson. his stroke was stroking 3 year. weighing within the warriors to work. the inbound play here in this next. what to perfection. dante de vincenzo. he gets his three-point working as well from the corner. there enough the half on a 15 to 4 run included this play from school, running 3 pointer to beat the buzzer from j p now the warriors of 66. 49 at the half. and then with clay's game from there all the way through ball on the floor here quite often takes the pass and he's falling to the base friday with a moving target didn't matter. he buried that 3. found good. instead, he's loving that. of course. well, i'm 17 from one of the splash brothers tonight finished with a game-high. 42 point. now this team is a whole punished with 26 made threes. the warriors get the win in this one at home. one, 16, one on one with the final. this is steve kerr following tonight on clay. >> just you know, so great to see him now that the point where he can do this was his second bacs-to-back, obviously, first one being just before the break. and i think that night we limited them to to 25 minutes. so look great out not only with the shooting, you know, is rebounding was a defense and playing. 35 minutes. second night of a back-to-back. that's big time. >> headed for the thick of spring training. the giants and a's both open the cactus league play tomorrow in arizona. now this spring, the a's players have been district, of course, of the accelerated talk about the possible move from oakland to las vegas. now you can wear your mind, especially when you're trying to, you know, make a club. will second baseman tony kemp who has heard all this talk before he's staying positive and not giving in to the rumors. >> every time we step on the field that we're going to give 110% no, it's lacking around here. and, you know, i feel like all the support over the years has been phenomena. you know, this going into my 4th been openai's definitely been a blessing. but just to see what those fans bring to the to the ballpark each i would say my message to them is thank you. and please don't stop believing. >> it was a blustery day for the first round of the live tour in playa del carmen mexico today. now there are 2 guys leading the pack. that's paul casey. he made a late charge there to grab a part of the lead at the 4th hole. put it it a little to the left. but he gets the ball to crowley in for the birdie and then jason koke'e keys. the other. this is his 3rd shot at the second hole, putting it off the green and right into the cup. there for a birdie issue saw just and they both finished 6 under 65 today. you can catch the next 2 rounds of the live tournament right here. you don't have to go anywhere saturday and sunday right here. >> on kron 4, you nice to see nice weather in golf. and while we're training his people can dream. i guess that we have a little rain yeah. live vicariously. usually pretty out there. it was raining a chase to raining threes. there you we like that rain. thanks, aaron. thank you. >> well, some good news and some bad news for the san francisco zoo tonight. we're going to explain after the break. as we celebrate black history we're meeting a new jersey college professor who is putting her spin on one of the most recognizable characters and pop culture reporter james ford introduces us to doctor she and howard. >> she's leading the creative team on marvel's newest comic series wakonda forever. >> it's made close to a billion dollars at box office and in streaming sales has been nominated for 5 academy awards and now will conduct forever continues to forge new ground with a newly released comic in the black panther series. so for me, it feels like a natural progression to finally right for marvel doctor sheena howard wrote one of the stories in the new wakonda forever series. but it's by no means the first publication for this professor at rider university since the end of the civil war. this institution has had a strong tradition. >> of academic publication, professor howard continues that tradition she's written various academic books about black comics. and now i've been reading comics since 2017. i did reach out to marvel like >> a year ago in then they finally hit me up and was like, hey, we have this anthology. we want you to write a story. her story is about an aspiring member of the the all female warrior protectors of wakanda. allies has locks like me and she's dark skin. and so sometimes i do get to contribute to the aesthetic. >> so that we can get more diversity around even with these female superheroes. look like the feedback that i've been getting over the years from the african-american community is like, hey, we want to see some african mythology in these comic stories. so in this new volume is this character called an on c? >> a spider figure of west african folklore who uses brain power to overcome enormous challenges. just like the door on the logic character howard created her fighting ability is not always going to win the fight. but she also has the user intellect. howard is a black female academic writing in a medium that doesn't have a lot of people that are like her being unique, she says helps her work standout. so when i go to write my stories, i'm always thinking about. >> what can i? and it's going to be different will come out and to marvel and dc that hasn't been done before. james ford. >> well, the nonprofit macville is known and loved for giving senior dogs a second chance by finding homes for them. starting tomorrow, they're hosting an event that called the smooch your approach. adopt a >> we have about 80 dogs in our care right now. about 50 of them are up for adoption. all shapes, all all 2, 2, >> and he is ready to be your new. >> well, love or we would love for you all to come down saturday and sunday and meet some wonderful dogs. >> ken and i agree that jude is really cute. you head down to the senior dog rescue this weekend both saturday and sunday from 11 to 4. some sad news from the san francisco zoo african lion cari passed away this week at the age. >> of 20. so carney mean sugar in swahili. so officials say she was a sweet animal and a great ambassador for the zoo highlighting the importance of lion conservation. her legacy will live on at the zoo, though, through her son, just siri. >> but there is some good news to tell you about the san francisco has a new baby mandrel unnamed right now. the little monkey clutching his mother was born this month. the zoo says his mother lulu his dad, big joe, are doing fine. brothers can berea benny. we're happy to have the new baby or they say they hurt and rose are the world's largest monkey typically found in western africa. the joes out past and cigars right didn't get a picture of and >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. >> pretty happy out there now. and where snow storm turns bay area hills and mountains in the playgrounds in the south bay. these kids got to go sledding in their own backyard. >> and look at this month cam looking a little like a ski resort early today and one guy actually went snowboarding at a winery. and what have you in the east bay? covered with snow. >> thas