In a couple more warm days to come as well. Nice clear skies above San Francisco really no fog and very minimal marine layer this morning that does result in dry conditions across the bay, another warm one and of course winds spreading across the region now red flag warnings for coastal spots in the peninsula up into the Santa Cruz Mountains all of the inland east bay and then those same areas of the north bay that we had been seeing them, upper elevations exposed to our highest wind gusts as much as 40 Miles Per Hour. Well gusts, mostly in a 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour range, relatively calm for parts of the bay this morning but look at where we are heading this afternoon wind speeds really start to increase areas like San Francisco oakland and hayward seeing gusts well into a 20 mile per hour range at times same for inland spots in those upper elevations as i mentioned prone to even higher gusts. Tomorrow thursday here on the map we are going to be seeing Even Stronger gusts likely conti
Bay valleys and the east bay valleys. That puts hundreds of thousands of other people in play for the high fire danger now through 11 00 friday morning. Lets look at the winds. Well start up in the hills. Thats where theyll begin, then theyll eventually spread down and accelerate through the valleys. 24 is not too bad in st. Helena. 38 in dabo. We know we could get winds up to 34, 35 Miles Per Hour. Humidity levels back in the 30s and 40s. What does all of this mean for the rest of us and those of us in the red flag warning . Near record high temperatures today from 80s around the bay, 90s inland. San rafael san rafawith the bes of a record high, 92 today. Thank you. Those critical fire conditions could force pg e to shut off power to tens of thousands of customers today. Heres a look at the impact on bay area counties. More than 22,000 customers could face preemptive electricity cuts because of the prevention of wildfires. Anser hassan is live with more on this. Good morning. The dry
Seeing flu patients. Good evening. The United States is also nearing a sad landmark. According to john hopkins university, the United States is recorded 109,474 deaths. Is expected to hit 200,000 by tomorrow. Today california passed 15,000 deaths. Also today, they reported their 201st death. Up until now, only alameda and santa clara have recorded more than 200 deaths in the bay area. Our reporter is here tonight after talking with experts about the threat the flu poses. Many countries in europe are starting to see a resurgence in coronavirus. We have alsos recently seen an uptick in many states. Here in the bay area, Health Experts are hoping that with the onset of flu season that many more people do not get sick. After having the highest number of fatalities, the county and many others have seen coronavirus cases and hospitalizations on the decline. The risk is not gone away. It is around us and simmering. The pot is deathly on the stove. Looking into the fall. There is a lot of conc
An Evacuation Order or warning is in effect south of there to the oakville grade. The Sonoma County sheriff had this message. The biggest concern that we have regarding evacuations is this red flag warning that has gone into effect at 1 00 today and extends through tomorrow evening. My main message for you today is that more evacuations are possible. San Francisco Police and sheriffs deputies are now hoping the patrol the evacuated zones. And the glass fire moving dangerously close to the northeastern edge of angwin. Flames are bordering the small town. Reporter the work thats happening this afternoon is critical to save angwin. Fire crews tell me theyre building a fire line from the road to spring lake road with hopes to save angwin. Its day five, working in triple digit heat. These heroes arent giving 140pound hoses a half mile up the hill side of northeast angwin, each crew pouring out 100 gallons of water a minute to fight the flames. Were so appreciative. My parents home is Still
You need to be doing should be just fine as you are getting out there. Right now temperatures are coolest nears the coast and up in the north bay 60s for most of our inland areas, some of our warmer spots with pittsburgh at 63 livermore dublin and conquered all at 62 to start this morning. Skies are generally clear the further inland you get with some of the low fog near the coastline do watch out for hayes in our inland valleys though, as we still do have some smoke coming up from wildfires. Nice calm winds around our north bay fires this morning as well as what were seeing in the south bay, some really calm winds in the vicinity there so that is definitely good news. The best news that weve got this morning as air quality is at least starting things off on a really good know we are looking at moderate with little impact poor air quality near the coastline and through the east bay, some of our worst stuff is still up in the north part of the Central Valley and now to the sierra foothi