Mexico. As for where it goes over the next couple of days it will actually move over the mountains of mexico which will tear the storm apart but then it becomes a huge rainmaker and the u. S. Will be impacted. Look at all that rainfall. Five or more inches of rain for the eastern half of texas. Thats a big state. The eastern half of texas will get more than 5 inches of rainfall from this storm. The strongest storm we have ever recorded in the eastern pacific ocean. Back to you. All right, paul. Thank you. A california couple from chico is stuck in the hurricanes path tonight. David and Karen Bristow sailed to Puerto Vallarta in their 42 foot boat bonnie jean. They have been in the area since april living on board the boat. But now they have moved to an evacuation shelter. She is very anxious and worried, not only for your own personal safety but also for the safety of everyone around us. We have considered flying out. But the flight we could get would not leave until 4 00 so it would n
As the strongest hurricane recorded slams into mexico. Tonight tourists trapped in paradise as the strong evidence hurricane ever recorded slams into Mexico Pacific coast. Good evening im juliette goodrich. Im tim. Patricia had winds at 165 miles an hour. Paul has been tracking the latest. This is how big how strong this storm is 4 15 it made landfall. 7 hours after it lost its Energy Source its still Strong Enough to be a category 2 hurricane. Near the center of the storm we silva 100 Miles Per Hour sustained winds with gusts as high as 160 Miles Per Hour. It is moving inland rapidly moving at 20 Miles Per Hour. By as soon as tomorrow afternoon its going to get torn apart by the high mountains of mexico down to a 35 Miles Per Hour tropical depression. It will become a prolific rainmaker for the deep south. Houston, texas galveston, waco and austin localized rainfall totals 8 to 10 inches of rain. So a windstorm big time problem mexico. Now to a rainstorm soon to be a big time problem
As the strongest hurricane recorded slams into mexi. Tonight tourists trapped in paradise as the strong evidence hurricane ever recorded slams into Mexico Pacific coast. Good evening im juliette goodrich. Im tim. Patricia had winds at 165 miles an hour. Paul has been tracking the latest. This is how big how strong this storm is 4 15 it made landfall. 7 hours after it lost its Energy Source its still Strong Enough to be a category 2 hurricane. Near the center of the storm we silva 100 Miles Per Hour sustained winds with gusts as high as 160 Miles Per Hour. It is moving inland rapidly moving at 20 Miles Per Hour. By as soon as tomorrow afternoon its going to get torn apart by the high mountains of mexico down to a 35 Miles Per Hour tropical depression. It will become a prolific rainmaker for the deep south. Houston, texas galveston, waco and austin localized rainfall totals 8 to 10 inches of rain. So a windstorm big time problem mexico. Now to a rainstorm soon to be a big time problem in
Damage down there. There is new report of el nino that just came out indicating the whole state should get much of needed rain. Average or above average rainfall in Northern California this winter because of more motion conditions that create el nino. Steve will talk about that. Our Drought Conditions will improve. One winter will not reverse four years of drought. That is just inthis credible. Steve, are you worried that this is maybe a sign of things to come. And maybe it doesnt guarantee rain. The line for 33 to 40 great probability of above average rain is now including us. If it mirrors anything from 82 to 83 or 98, t 8, the el nino rains. And the ground is so dry. There are so many fires. It wont take much to get what happened down here. Going on around Southern California since july. July, san diego. And l. A. In august, september. So it has been pretty active all summer long. Kind of interesting here. Our low is moving. There is a little circulation right over us. The santa cru
Reporter dr. Grace stammen came to an early dedication ceremony for the 30 million movable barrier project with a compelling story. She was hit headon in 2008 by a driver having a medical emergency on the bridge. He passed out at the wheel. He crossed over the median and hit my car right at the door. Reporter bridge directors say the new barrier will save lives. Bright yellow zipper trucks are making practice runs on the bridge back and forth. Sky 7 hd saw the truck in action from above unzipping each 1,500pound piece of the new safety barrier and moving it to the next lane. Bridge directors say the project is on schedule. Were very cognizant of our responsibility to open the bridge as soon as possible. At this juncture we are on track for a 4 00 a. M. Opening. If possible well open sooner. Reporter lane restriping is happening on the bridge along with other work. Workers still need to fill holes on the bridge like this one. 15,000 of them in fact, where the old plastic cones used to g