Strong enough to combine with the low humidity levels, to rapidly spread any fire that could get going. Do not see it last into early this morning, we hope that is the case again tonight into tomorrow morning. That is an x window for the greatest fire danger which is why the red flag warning continues through tomorrow at 11 oh clock in the morning. For most inland portions of the bay area the wind gusting up to 35 to 50 miles an hour once again. Maybe not the strongest gust compared to what we saw last night but still Strong Enough when you consider the very low humidity levels. Things are going to improve, whichever that fire danger index to the day tomorrow, take a look at the weekend forecast in just a few minutes. The wind blowing to the east bay hills is enough to trigger anxiety for some, over fire danger, and with more Power Outages on the horizon, one salon owner in oakland bought a generator to keep her business up and running. Has to be able to carry two or three hairstylist,
Underway. You can see the lights are on directly behind me. Then you walk across the street and you can see total darkness. Destructive fires, evacuations and now power outages. Those living in the Santa Cruz Mountains they say cant catch a break. Damages you offshore winds have forecast tonight, which prompted a red flag warning. The hunt for a missing lemur at the San Francisco zoo, why police think the animal was taken from its enclosure and what we can all do to help. Abc 7 news starts right now. Now from abc 7 live breaking news. I know it has to be done because of the fires and everything, but we dont have any wind or anything right now. I dont see what the big deal is. Our breaking news is the extreme fire conditions that have forced pg e to cut power to thousands of people across the bay area tonight. This map f pg es website shows you exactly whos affected by the Public Safety shutoffs right now. Expected to lose power in 7 bay area counties. The utility hopes to restore power
East bay will be windy at times maybe some gusts over 30 Miles Per Hour down below the 4050 up above already started to see a change in the winds and youll see numbers running in the 2030 mile an hour range across the north bay mountains right now the 31 right now that lets be 33 so discreet 27 spanish flat, so these winds start to ramp up and then notice the direction too coming out of a northerly direction that is that very dry hot wind now developing looks like it will intensify overnight tonight. You see all the color of the Central Valley start to see the winds picking up already. This is going to kind of settle in overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. So you can see a lot of colors, the red even some purple beginning to show up those are gusts over 40 maybe 50 Miles Per Hour. Now as we head to the middle of the day tomorrow love the winds are going to move a little further to the south so stay blustery in the north bay, but i think picking up in places like the oakland h
Underway. You can see the lights are on directly behind me. Then you walk across the street and you can see total darkness. Destructive fires, evacuations and now power outages. Those living in the Santa Cruz Mountains they say cant catch a break. Damages you offshore winds have forecast tonight, which prompted a red flag warning. The hunt for a missing lemur at the San Francisco zoo, why police think the animal was taken from its enclosure and what we can all do to help. Abc 7 news starts right now. Now from abc 7 live breaking news. I know it has to be done because of the fires and everything, but we dont have any wind or anything right now. I dont see what the big deal is. Our breaking news is the extreme fire conditions that have forced pg e to cut power to thousands of people across the bay area tonight. This map from pg es website shows you exactly whos affected by the Public Safety shutoffs right now. Expected to lose power in 7 bay area counties. The utility hopes to restore po
Sales force tower camera on a warm night across the bay area. Im juliette goodrich. Brian has the night off. Lets get to meteorologist darren peck on how long this heat is going to stick around. Were not going the 90s anymore tomorrow. This was the third day in a row. But it was 93 today in San Francisco. The only other time we have been this warm this late in the year was just one degree warmer. It was in 2003. And that was when on october 27th , it was 94. That is the warmest it has ever been this late in the year. We came pretty darn close to tying that mark. We didnt do it. Now we are not going to get there. Let me show you how things will change the next few days. San jose the orange number, San Francisco, the yellow number t. Daytime highs for both cities was almost identical. 95 in san jose, 93 in San Francisco. The way these numbers will change over the next five days as is so often the case will be very different. Watch what happens for san jose. We will get you back down to t