More weeks to the customers inside. This should be done by tonight. The owner in downtown san jose configuring his and or table set up complete with partitions. He is also preparing supplementary bags for customers to put their mask in. Wednesday will be the first time in seven months patrons will be allowed inside. I think what we want is people to start getting the sense that we are becoming more normal. The Health Secretary on tuesday announced alameda and santa clara counties met the criteria to move into the orange tier or moderate risk level for coronavirus transmission. We are the largest county in the entire state to move into the orange tier. While the state allows for greater capacity, starting wednesday, santa clara is allowing Indoor Dining and indoor gatherings. Family Entertainment Centers and places of worship a 25 percent capacity or no more than 100 people. Up to 200 people will be allowed for outdoor gatherings. All businesses must follow proper protocols. We will be
Now we have to be off another three days. Small Business Owners that is just another economic hit. Good evening everyone. Pg e is poised to cut power to 20,000 bay area customers as early as tomorrow. They office the possibility of a set off as dry and windy conditions increase water fire risk. Our reporter now with reaction one of the hardest hit communities. There at the top of a valley near transmission lin that run through the forest. They had the very first pg e safety shut off in 2018 and more than 12 since. Beef stock. Desserts. The restaurants just restocked after weeks evacuation due to the glass fire. Now barely open again, a today shut down. The loss from the evacuation was about 5600 is about 30,000 what the business. I am anticipating a loss of about 10,000. Not reimbursed and some say not fair. A new grad keeps more than half of them powered up. Including the Downtown Core and the hot springs resorts. A handful of businesses on the other side arent on it. It is the latest
A lot of these questions whats going on with red flag warning john yeah, robin is something weve seen a lot so far this season, its a pairing of the already hot temperatures that weve had that are only getting hotter dry conditions and the noticeable increase in wind speeds today these offshore winds will be pushing into the bay area consistently starting today lasting through tomorrow into early friday, too. And red flag warnings are officially in effect as of just a few minutes ago looking outside at our sutro tower right here skies are crystal clear. No fog. No cloud cover it is dry at least it is a beautiful start to the morning as i mentioned red flag warnings really just took effect from 05 00am this morning until 11 00am on friday and really lighting up the vast majority of the bay area here upper elevations of the Santa Cruz Mountains from the inland east bay all the way out to the hills right above oakland, san leandro down through fremont and then all across the north bay to
Grows. 7 00 a. M. , 78, 9 00 a. M. , 81. The key here is that northeast wind coming down the hillside. As this comes down in elevation and sinks, that warmth, and thats why it led to that very warm start this morning. Now, the red flack fire warning has been extended for a portion of the bay area, for the north bay hills and east bay hills. This has been extended until 6 00 a. M. Saturday. Winds not extremely strong, but it is still warm, and it is still to try and breezy. We could have winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. Right now as we look at some of the sensors, the winds, nothing too extreme, but it is still so hot and dry. Here is our live camera this evening, looking out towards San Francisco and downtown with mostly clear skies. The current numbers, still have 90s well inland. San francisco in the mid80s. Half moon bay, 81 degrees. The heat advisory expires later on this evening. The weekend will bring in some cooler air. More on your weekend outlook coming up in a few minutes.
Conditions heading our way law yeah, this historically one of the worst times a year we get those offshore winds. And the dangerous fire conditions of course for many folks looks beautiful down below like today, lots of sunshine and warm weather but watch what happens here, weve got a cold front that is moving over the top of this ridge once that moves on by High Pressure starts to build on the backside of that. And then here come those winds those dry northerly offshore winds developing and very gusty in spots, especially over the mountain tops but even in some of the urban areas youre going to feel the gusts down below so fire danger going to be running high as we head into the next few days right now we havent seen much in that offshore wind developing yet but not expected still sea breeze in the San Francisco on the west at 5, 6, in the pacific out of the west 9 in sfo, a west oakland of 5, but look at the north bay see sonoma now get a normally composed the wind at 17 Miles Per Ho