this should be a touchdown. he throws it behind scheffler and you can see him after the play, stafford is going to put his hands on his helmet like, how am i missing these throws? al: third down and goal. 1:35 left. over the middle and that is caught by pettigrew for the touchdown. cris: that was a laser shot. just one-on-one down the middle of the field. that time, he finally got patrick willis. there we go over here. just going to make a little move and just jam that thing in there. that is your job as a tight end. you got to catch those and get what kind by guys like donte whitner and hang onto it. al: take the one-point attempt here. you saw schwartz. it is all going to amount to recovering the onside kick as simple as that. the lions do not have a time-out. so this will make it an eight-point game. hanson makes the score 27-19. and with 89 seconds left, the onside kick will determine the end of the game if san francisco recovers it. or maybe a little drama if detr
comment but nobody wants to talk about it. no wonder they call it a heat wave, warm weather watching over the bay area can t the tide gets rougher the farther you go inland. this is just the start of a very warm weekend. mark is that one of the hot spots in gilroy. residents in places like kilroy are certainly used to being warmer than it is in other parts of the bay area that even hear the complaints are on. as the temperatures reached into triple digits by the early afternoon you did not need to tell leo what was in store for today we have some fans going but he figured if you cannot beat the heat you might as well have it working our favor. the reason i picked today to watch the rugs is i know what the hot air and the wind cries out really fast. today was donation day and from a looks of it, the heat was not keeping the donors away but there is no denying the reality. it s hot and you really can t do anything. super hot like it 102 degrees we re going und
stock, nbc bay area news. and tough a story for the investigative unit, call the tip line at 888-996-8477. you can also e-mail us at theunit@nbcbayarea.com. oakland mayor jean quan is defending herself tonight to nbc bay area after a new york times interview cast her in a controversial light. nbc bay area s arturo santiago s in oakland to explain for us. arturo? reporter: well, diane, we re here at the art and soul festival in downtown oakland. this is where we were able to catch up with mayor quan and ask her directly about how she was quoted in new york times magazine. now, the mayor s office actually has a booth here at the festival. the magazine article is online, and the print version will be released tomorrow. it s mainly about the city of oakland being a refuge for radical america. now, part of it does look at the mayor s relationship with occupy oakland and the raid, the police raid on october 25th to clear the encampment. the article quotes mayor quan as
chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking the commute from our weather center. but we begin with jean elle from san fernando. reporter: it s starting to rain again. the roads are really wet. that is causing problems all over the bay area. rain blankets the bay area. for many, it s a welcome sight. i think the trees love it. reporter: it makes for soggy shopping in san francisco. and slick roads all over the region. a van slid off an on-ramp, killing the driver. add in wind advisories and it is slow-going. when i start to feel the tires skid. reporter: kyle has extra reason to drive carefully. his wife was due march 10th. they re expecting anytime. we will drive slowly and carefully. yeah. i m going to keep him calm. it s a water dragon. we feel it would be appropriate if we had a baby during the rain. reporter: the neptunes and the chp are urging everyone to slow down, as long as the rain sticks around. thank you very much, jean. let s turn it over
tracking the storm. it s been brutal out there in some parts of the bay area. it s still rang around a lot of the bay area. scattered showers east both, south bay, you name it. it s been raining heaviest in the north bay for the most part. this storm system is starting to push east and south as well. but we can take a look at some of our rainfall rates. santa rosa, 200ths of an inch rainfalling. that is starting on dissipate. still a lot of rain in the east bay hills. san francisco, it started to clear out, but we re still looking at about eight hundredths of an inch right now. this system really starting to clear out. in the overnight hours, that might start to kick up again. we have another system expected to move in. we can expect to see more rain for our weather headline, and overnight. they will taper off by wednesday arch. but we have another storm coming in thursday. reggie kumar is standing by. the levels of a local creek have some people in that area concerned.