Fours will tran in napa county and reyna harvey is in the east bay, but first want to start in the weather center. With the forecast john travel has that yeah guys its already nice and sunny out there conditions, calm and cool for the time being but thats not going to last the beautiful start to the morning. Sets us up for more fire danger ahead of us right now were in the midst of continued red flag warnings in the north bay adding to that list though in addition to it red flag warnings taking effect tonight for upper elevations in coastal peninsula areas and inland east bay areas. Daytime highs will be warm enough combined with those winds gusting as high as 40 Miles Per Hour and continued dry conditions that yes fire danger does remain of concern we may be calm right now, but winds pick up this afternoon. Tomorrow a little bit cooler, but winds even breezier come the afternoon. Thats why these red flag warnings extend not just through today, but on into tomorrow and even into friday
Across the bay area. Dry skies out there contributing to to it just as much as the winds in the heat too can see how clear dry it is all the way out to the coastline, so red flag warnings continue this morning for the same spots in the north bay as they have throughout the course of the week were adding on to that later today our inland, the east bay areas and coastal and upper elevations on the peninsula itself that includes areas like Half Moon Bay into the Santa Cruz Mountains. This is due to winds picking up this afternoon into evening and into tomorrow too gusting as high as 40 Miles Per Hour in spots and with temperatures as warm as they will be getting that is also contributing to it right now are fairly calm for most areas winds pick up later today and will continue to see high fire danger for north bay mountains. Inland east bay areas daytime highs upper 80s to low 90s today. That means extreme fire danger back in play. After this tomorrow will be a touch of a cooler day, but
Rip currents onshore. These temperatures are well below average. 60s through high 70s. Your full forecast is coming up but right now lets send it back over to michelle. Thank you. In meco, a spere sech for suivors now under way after a 7. 1 earthquake left a mark for hundreds of miles yesterday. An Elementary School collapsed, left 25 people dead, all but four of them children. Officials say it killed 217 people. The epicenter of the earthquake was in puebla, some 76 miles southeast of mexico city. Kpix 5s joe vazquez shows us the narrow escape and painful discoveries after people realized the worst was unfolding. Reporter Surveillance Video and what appears to be a Shopping Mall shows the moment of the quake. These two decide to run to an open space but debris begins to s. Cludg t he ceiling inab oas hthissluge the earthquake destroyed at least 2 dozen buildings like this in mexico down to the ty ci foundation. This one didnt fall right away but watch the building begin to buckle and
Around the corner from you and he got out of the homes. I asked if they knew the people involved and they did not, they got out quickly. They are dealing with that, this morning. Officers are here on the scene blocking off story road and not letting any traffic go in or any people go in as the negotiations take place. This will be an ongoing situation with the message units coming up with a plan whether to go in and we will be part of the plan and i am sure they want to talk to the opinion need the home and begin negotiations that will end peacefully and maybe they can quinn the convince the gay to come out. We will be here all morning along. Thank you, matt. The other big story this morning is the weather. Rain is on the way for some of us as early as tonight. We had a few sprinkles but that is it until tonight. Can you see how dry it is. We will talk about what will happen today as we look from mount tam. In the mid40s to low 50s same as yesterday. Hanging out in the midtoupper 50s a
Higher up in the sky. Going to start mixing down to surface. We are next in line. That will probably start as rain and then turning to rain and snow mix as we go into those peak morning commute hours. Just starting to get flakes moving to suburbs and starting to make it to surface. 79 00 a. M. Line from trenton to philadelphia to wilmington is going to start to see the snow. From 810 in the morning, new jersey and delaware will also tap in to some activity. This isnt exactly heavy snow. Not going to be a major event with high accumulation. A lot of it is going to melt off. Falls during the morning commute and for at least brief periods may be a steady snow to limit visibility when you drive. Temperatures very equikey. Couple hours ago, 27 degrees in allentown. Now feeling like 37 in philadelphia. Feeling colder because we got a breeze. Cold air. And cold air is spilling from north to south. Go through morning hours. All of us are going to feel very cold out there. Much different than w