Mid60s here. If you are north, it is sold out. 51 most of the temperatures here, fog still an issue, visibility really good for some, not so good for others. Half of the bay anywhere from zero to half a mile or three quarters of a mile in the same can be set around petaluma. A lot of cloud cover, on the mild side, 60s four minium temperatures today. That was nice, that sammy davis, that was nice. The fog is still there although it might be better now as the sun is coming up, visibly slightly better. It is very slow, theres a long line, could be because of the fog but you can see how slow it is approaching the Richmond Bridge. A crash that lingers at ashby avenue, the bay bridge toll plaza lighter because people are coming in from 580 or 880, you can take advantage of that. 880 is completely fogged in. If you look at the commute, you can see traffic is okay. Lets go back to the desk. San jose busy this morning investigating a deadly shooting. It happened on florence avenue and white roa
Good morning, everyone, it is sunday december 1st, im liz kreutz. Lets get right to the look at the weather. This is meteorologist lisa argen. This is a 2 on or storm impact scale. We have heavy downpours, breezy to gusty winds and this morning the rain is coming down from the north bay through the Santa Cruz Mountains. We do have breaks in our inland valleys but there is a chance of thunderstorms. As we look at live doppler 7 you will notice we have wet weather from the santa cruz area up through saratoga and sunnyvale, but as we go into the east bay its been light around martinez and richmond, 580, walnut creek a few light showers, dillon beach into marin, a lot of people live around hayward, fremont, san matteo not seeing any rain there. As we widen the view you can see the steady stream of moisture that wants to push up south of San Francisco bringing that showery regime with it, the high wind warning along the coast. This is through 3 00 tomorrow. The wind advisory for the rest of
Scale. That means some periods of heavy rain. The focus has been to the south of us around the Santa Cruz Mountains, Monterey County and the coastal hills. Winds gusting 40 to 50 miles an hour. Here is a look at live doppler 7. You can see the focus in the Santa Cruz Mountains from Scotts Valley to Boulder Creek and also up in the north bay around san rafael, elsewhere light to moderate rain. We widen the perspective you can see that bullseye south of the bay area where we will be getting the heavier rain. That will continue to be the issue today along with our advisories that take us right on through tomorrow morning and thats the high wind warning along the San Francisco coast, also the wind advisory for the rest of us and the Flash Flood Watch downstream of the kincade fire from marin, sonoma and n a napa. It is milder out there, 56 oakland, 50 novato. We will look for the temperatures to stay pretty much in the 50s today. Periods of light to moderate rain that will continue to shif
The Weather Service is warning that travel could be in their words difficult to impossible. Theyre working to clear the roads this morning. Chains are required here and on highway 50 except on vehicles with fourwheel drive and snow tires. There could be two feet or more on higher mountain peaks. Mud creek on highway 1 in the big sur area will be closed due to concerns about mudslides in this weekends storm. It closed a few minutes ago, 9 00 was the time it was scheduled to close. The slide closed last night at 5 00. The stretch of roadway is in the southern part of monterey county. Both sides where seen slides in the past. The bay area isnt the only place seeing rough weather. Parts of the San Bernardino mountains are buried in snow. The community of Running Springs saw several feet and roads are closed off to only local residents. Many of them are getting around on foot. The storm also knocked out power to tens of thousands of people, some of them who said they got back after a very c
Him the fire has now burned nearly 20,000 acres. Payment until 11 . Planes have destroyed 77 building, 30 one of them residential homes. A big concern right now that the wind can make things worse. We have full coverage on the fire, evacuations, and Power Outages. Lets start with da lin. He is live at the center is there evacuation center. Reporter the added more beds in santa rosa. 400 beds all taken up at capacity. They are adding more beds to the building across the street. They also want to remind folks, two Evacuation Centers in petaluma as well. They will not turn evacuees away. They will take care of everybody who comes to them for help. Look at all those headlights. Thats the line of cars from kernville this evening. It stretched for miles of thousands of people complied with the new mandatory decoration order. Once we got into oroville, pg e shut off power to a lot of neighborhoods. I got to go somewhere. Reporter them families ignored the evacuation order. I think it is a lit