Afternoon. We do have the entire north a from the coast, valleys, as well as the hells last until 5 00 this afternoon. Associate to the east bay, the wind advisory expires for the bay area but the red flag warning continues for east bay hills as well as the valley locations until 5 00. One more shift along areas are the Santa Cruz Mountains stretching along the san mateo coastline in parts of the peninsula there. Also going until 5 00 this afternoon. We will check in with the winds briefly, we have lost almost road in the north reporting 21 relative humidity. The winds are sustained at 22. Not quite as gusty as early on, 65 degrees no. Santa rosa, take a look at that number, 27 degrees, 27 Miles Per Hour for the winds, relative committees 21 . Very warm, very dry and as we know, the winds are still blowing. Better details in what you can expect for today, the red flag warning set to expire later this afternoon and your extended forecast, coming up just a little bit. Millions of people
In california. Good evening everyone, im frank somerville. Im julie haener. For some, it is a second night in the dark as pg e tries to avoid setting any catastrophic fires from its equipment. We have the timetable to get the lights back on. Remake the utility is sticking to its forecast. Winds die by tomorrow morning, then day long inspections and repairs. And if no surprises, powerback sometime tomorrow evening. This is what we are going to be dealing with for the next over 24 hours. Reporter santa rosas Oakmont Retirement Community is in the heart of the power ou smiling while plopping. Figuri this Fire Prevention blackout wont be the last. We are supposed to have these 50 to 60 mile an hour winds this morning, they havent developed as of now. Reporter pg e says the wind did materialize at higher elevations. A 66 mileperhour gust recorded on mount st. Helena. What the heck is pg e doing . What have they done to help with the situation . Reporter the owner of oakmonts market sold 300
Hydrated. Julie haener. And im frank somerville. He says business outdoors has been slow the past two weeks. The poor air quality depends on so much, the restaurant that where you live. Some say the smell of smoke has caters to families has had to eased, others say it looks like close early. Desk, even in the middle of the those that do come keep their day. Masks on. We do find our patrons new tonight, more on how people wearing it at any little break are holding up in these hazy they can to not have to inhale the bad air. Conditions. Reporter i think its fair to say many want their quality reporter another spare the air alert tomorrow, breaking the previous record set during to improve. The camp fire in 2018. The air, today was a little different. People sought dense smoke, a again, expected in the east bay hazy sky, the worst spots along and northbay. It was so evident today. The bay areas perimeter napa, concord and gilroy. In downtown concord tuesday evening most of the patio to ou
Reopen today. More locally though, Sonoma County has seen a surge in cases in the past week. Theyre not quite ready. We have not heard back from napa or salano Health Officials yet. The threecounties tend to be a little earlier than the others. So no hair salons yet. But joining me now to talk about the impact of the guidelines is stylist megan shore and also the owner of indulgence day spa in Sonoma County, erica wynn. You two have completely different stories. We welcome you today coming on to share your stories. Thanks, ladies. Thank you. Hair salons have been given the green light. You read the guidelines that were announced yesterday by the governor. Those guidelines contain lots of things that you would need to meet as a hairstylist in order to start doing business again. Tell us about what that means for you. I know you rent a spot normally at a salon in San Francisco. Talk about how that works. Yeah. So i rent a salon. And basically, the reason im deciding to not go back is bec
Ronavirus pandemic. E among the challenges, with Stores Closed in residence at home, legislators are dealing with a massive deficit from declining tax revenue. With the pandemic projected to continue through the fall, expanding vote mail as a safe option for the november election. Lawmakers have to address long boosting Affordable Housing to fighting climate change. Joining us is ate Assembly Member david chu, and from the sutter county, James Gallagher, thank u both for joining us thanks for ng outhtu work this week. What is like to legislate in the midst of a pandemic with masks and protests . I think the biggest difftience that you is the Capital Building is not populated. It is li a thhalls. Usually thpublic is in the capital walking the building obviously different groups are wanting to petion their government. You do not see that, right . We are still able to conduct hearings and provide public acce for all the input e er one and Conference Calls and also a videoconferencing cent