Today to special coverage of the north bay wildfires, one month later. Well have some stories of the many fire victims and the long road to recovery in every newscast. It is 4 31. Lets get a quick update of weather and traffic. Hi, mike. Reggie and natasha, hi, everybody. Still concerned with toxic runoff in the north bay. Right now no flood watches out for anything thats going to cause debris flows or something of that nature. Were expecting the rain to cause minimal damage up there. Here is a look at mt. Tamalpais. Its breezy up at 2,600 feet. 48 to about 53 at 7 00. Some scattered sprinkles at noon. Most of us dry, 61 to 63. Some scattered light showers especially across the north bay at 4 00. 60 to 63. And then the steadier rain moves in during the evening and overnight hours temperature 58 to 62 at 7 00. So still mild there. Well take a look at your commute forecast coming up next. How about the commute itself, sue . Were early enough on this wednesday morning its not too bad now.
Northbound direction. Everybody is moving at the limit here. Over to 280 at 17 880 headlights streaming up to cupertino for an eightminute drive from downtown san jose. Green is good. We do have some slowing. Very typical. We have this issue with dream force still ongoing south of market at the moscone center. Third and fourth remains closed through the rest of the week. Well check on more. One month since the wildfires broke out and now fear of fire and wind has turned to fear of water. A concern about the rain in the forecast that could potentially wash that toxic material right into the sensitive environments. Amy hollyfield live for us in santa rosa. Amy . Reporter melted cars, batteries, paint. The concern is the rain could wash some of this toxic ash into the watersheds. County officials want residents to know they are monitoring the Drinking Water here in Sonoma County. They even have a task force to prevent that from going into creeks. Demolition crews have been clearing debris
The afternoon hours. Off and on rain and dont put away your umbrellas. That is the long and short of it. It will be a rainy week. Rain is making its way to the bay area and there are concerns in the north bay with neighborhoods hitting hard and now they are in danger was sinkholes, flooding and mudslides. Jessica flores is in santa rosa with a warning. Reporter good morning. We are in the fountaingrove community that was devastated by the fire. You can see a lot of homes are left with rubble and ash. A lot of homes are standing and the residents living inside those homes, but officials are telling those folks to be prepared to evacuate over concerns about sinkholes, mudslides and possible flooding as we go to the rainy season. The rain is expected to pick up later today. Wildfires melted underground plastic pipes running through fountaingrove and that left a void underground. 14 footwide sinkhole is already in the community. This could lead to more sinkholes and officials are keeping t
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First day on april 23rd. That means april 23rd is a really book deal at the Folger Shakespeare library. In fact the folger first opened on april 23rd in 1932, yesterday on our 85th birthday we celebrated with a cherished tradition, annual open house. Tonights birthday lecture, the 68th by my count, also holds a cherished position on the folger calendar. Here we bring current scholarly perspective and debate directly out of the reading room on the other side of that wall into this remarkable and intimate theater. Cspan2, booktv joins us tonight so audiences that couldnt be with us, the First American reconstruction of the theater can catch up and use the lecture in the weeks ahead. This is probably a good time to remind us all to turn off our cell phones so that we can all enjoy the lecture. This lecture were marking the conclusion of a yearlong celebration of the 400th anniversary of shakespeare. Tonight, at 401 we pause to reflect. What have we learned about our stewardship of the leg