Going on. Were evacuated from our hotel this morning for the hurricane and came to this convention center. Then they said that its not a safe place. So were going to the Texaco Center and hopping on buses in the buenaventura hotel. Theyve been very good to us. Heres a live look at the beach in Puerto Vallarta. You can see the moisture on the camera lens. Seems relatively calm because Puerto Vallarta is miles from the storm. Once it moves inland, there are worries about torrential rain triggering flash floods and mudslides in the mountain communities. Lets get an update on the situation from Spencer Christian who is live with live doppler 7 hd. Spencer . Okay. Lets go back to the infrared image of the storm. A category 5 hurricane. The strongest ever recorded in the western hemisphere. Its capable of producing unimaginable damage and devastation. Heres another satellite view of it. The eye of the storm is only 17 miles now from the shore. Expected to move on shore in just a matter of mi
Sunshine and temperatures above average. We are looking at a storm system that is slated for the Pacific Northwest, the tail end of it will give us a little bit of precip perhaps tomorrow and that will cool us off. We will have cloudier skies for your sunday and isolated sprinkles in the north bay. You can see most of the Energy Heading up too extreme Northern California and we are back to more dry weather, but they have nothing but rain and in fact historical flooding here in eastern and central texas. This is just been unbelievable with 7 and 8 inches of rain since midnight. More than 10 to 12 inches of rain is expected and now this, the surge of moisture from tropical depression patricia will continue to add into the problems in texas. So the mountains have weakened this considerably from a hurricane early this morning, a minimal hurricane to a tropical depression and this area of low pressure then pushing into the Houston Galveston Area tomorrow. Today its rainy all the way through