Minutes ago. In clayton, humidity returning, dew on the windshield. 39, moragana. San ramon, 39, upper 50s and 50s on the corridor, and el cerito, 48. Hazy and mild, patchy fog for the weekend. Little change, no rain, seven, ten, maybe 14 days. Dont worry, it will get here. It got here last year, november, on the 21st. Plenty of time. 60s, coast and bay, upper 60s, low 70s unless youre well in lands, in more, 77. Thats a pretty big spread to see 60 to 77. The city, 63rd day in a row. Normal, 65 average. The low is right where it should be, 51. Fog and low cloupds, there is not much a breeze, usually you get a roaring wind, and inland temperatures are in the coast, and visibility, 0, to a couple of miles. It looks like its not only to the north, but its also along the peninsula. To the east bay, down to the santa clara valley. Visibility tough for a few hors. 40s, 50s, and also to the north with, at 50 for many on the peninsula, theyre stuck anywhere from along 50, palo alto, over to st
We will talk about the fact it was one year ago today that the camp fire started. When you talk about that, happening on november 8, it really does tell you how important this moisture in the air is for fire safety. For is a locally and you get not too far inland they are critically low. Other areas in the valley are low. The humidity is good for us here locally but again we need the rain. Jenny says it is 47 degrees in pleasanton. They might get a high of 71. I said i think we will be 74 degrees. Livermore was 77 yesterday but some areas in the coast are stuck in the 50s. Brentwood is 55 and 49 enrichment and 49 in dublin. 60 to 65 around the coast and bay. I was shocked it got to 60. We were stuck in the 50s. Livermore is 77 and santa rosa is 71 and then we have a cold stretch in San Francisco. The low has been 61 degrees it has not changed much. We are 5 degrees below average. 40s and 50s today. 61 over here with a lot of 40s and 50s if you are stuck in the fog. We have hazy sunshin
Several gatherings and memorials have been held to mark this somber anniversary. For some people today marks the first time they are returning to the area since the devastation. Alex savidge spent time in paradise over the past two weeks to get a sense of how th community is doing. I kn there was one tribute stood out. Reporter this was certainly a difficult day to say the least for everyone in this community. A somber feel here in the town of paradise as people pause to reflect and remember the lives that were lost one year ago and the devastation that was caused. Diary and she told me to keep her secret. So much further than art. Reporter the sculpture sits at the Building Resiliency Center here in central paradise. I want to bring you back out to the live picture. One of the many groups that is here on hand is providing this comfort dog his name is micah. You can see we have a young lady here who is petting micah right now. This is a community that has been through so much in the pa
Stories of desperate calls for help. Last i love youse and some found just outside their front doors. Cal fire determined the fire was caused by a faulty pg e transmission line. It destroyed roughly 19,000 buildings with most of the damage occurring in the first four hours. The day the fire broke out the town of paradise had a population of 26,000 people. So far only 3000 have moved back and one year later the number of destroyed homes that have been rebuilt stands at 11. The future paradise is bright. City Officials Say the rebuilding of 450 more homes is in the pipeline. Alex savidge has been in paradise all day and he joins us live with much more. Reporter there certainly is a lot of construction happening all over the town of paradise and surrounding communities. Tonight we are here at the Paradise Alliance church where fire survivors are gathering to honor the lives that were lost one year ago in the camp fire. While this is a somber day, a lot of people are also very hopeful, exp