the coast. as you can see, down in san jose, it looks pretty clear. we have a few high clouds out there this morning. watch that sunrise. it ought to be colorful around 7:17 this morning. once we start off the 30s and 40s, we ll end up in the mid to upper 60s. still warmer than average just no record highs. back to you. thank you. this morning california health officials are once again asking you to cancel any holiday plans you may have when it comes to traveling because the covid-19 cases are skyrocketing across the state. the numbers are grim. california just reported more than 10,500 people are in the hospital. more than 2,400 in icu. both are single-day records. the 14-day positivity rate has jumped to 8.7%. just two weeks ago it was 5.6%. we are worried about a rapidly accelerating increase and pressure on our hospitals. if we thought we were sort of peaking at this level, some of the regional stay-at-home orders may not have been necessary. health and human servic
washington state tonight. a search for survivors has been called off tonight after a mud slide buried more than 30 homes. police found five more bodies today. it is total devastation. nbc s reporter fills us in on how the mud flow has created dangerous conditions for the rescuers. reporter: rescuers resumed searching for victims after geologists said it was safe. the search has been hampered by dangerous conditions and oozing mud. they re not sure how many more victims they ll find in the days ahead. that road is buried in a mile of muck. there may be people in their cars. reporter: as 100 rescue workers look for survivors on land, the governor searched by air. 60 feet of mud came crashing down without warning. the devastation is just unrelenting and awesome. there really is no standing in the path of the slide. reporter: it happened 60 miles north of seattle. it swallowed everything in its path. an entire neighborhood wiped out. the hillside came down and pushed