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Transcripts For KGO ABC7 News 400PM 20151113

Damage included this. Tenants from october 2008 to summer, 2010 observed large mushrooms growing from multiple locations. The lawsuits called that an unambiguous red flag warning that the wooden joists were rotting and that the balcony was a great risk for collapse. The tenants complaints are contained in a written document. That memo could be very important to the case. If the plaintiffs can demonstrate that there were red flags that they failed to Pay Attention to, that they ignored, complaints just like the ones were talking about, that puts those defendants at serious risk. The lawsuits allege details of how the balcony became so badly dry rotted. Ill have that and more coming up an abc 7 news at 6 00. We have tried, but no comments so far from the 39 defendants named in the lawsuits and well keep trying. Larry, al many, snarks. Dan, thank you. Well see you at 6 00. Turning now to breaking news where police have shot and killed a man. It happened in sunnyvale. David louis is on the

Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11 20151108

There it is. The sue the green to explain it all. When will it get here some. Showers in parts of northern california. Eureka seeing showers and here in the bay area has been generally clear. A closer look, eureka starting to see the light showers. As you get closer to the bay area, a mix of clouds started to increase and by tomorrow morning when we wake up, showers start to fall. This is about 6 00 in the morning tomorrow. You notice the heavier rain in parts of the north bay. Not until about 8 00 or 9 00 in San Francisco and by the middle of the day, widespread for everybody. By the afternoon, sunshine, but it will be limited because mostly cloudy skies are expected through the remainder of the afternoon before another batch of heavy rain for monday morning. That will mean thunderstorms into the potential for small hail as we head through the day on monday. Sierra snow expected and talking about another food across the higher elevations. We will time that out for the snow and give yo

Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Fox 2 News At 6pm 20151001

Subtropics . Coming from the warmer water creating this moisture plumes, that is what el nino is. We are seeing a lot of moisture. Little dynamics. Look at this. Back it out here. Lock at the stretch. Right . Coming from north of the hawaii islands. That is a nice looking plume of moisture. There will be more to come. This is the idea. Bringing in importing this moist unstable air that could create significant rain. Showers now. If this were a real november jet stream, that low, more like a november low from extra tropical area, this would be two inches of rain. I am trying to make the point, starting to see the impacts. Grated news. Great for the fire season great news. Great news for the fire season and we are going back to a warm up. The wet weather is causing trouble on the roads. Check out this picture. It says we lost count on how many crashes we responded to today, please slow down in the rain. Our live drive time traffic maps. Shows the conditions in the bay area. You can see a

Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 5AM 20151225

Well have some sun and some clouds. But the general feeling will be increasing sunshine and brisk chilly out there today. Overnight all the clouds go away, clear skies means the temperatures will plummet. So heres what we expect. Snow above 3,000 feet. Cold and dry saturday. A weak system sunday, not much, a north bay feature not that we dont love the north bay but thats probably about the only place anything will happen. Monday through thursday clear and 50s. No storms coming in as far as the eye can see. Today the National Weather service will be in Northern California to confirm that it was a pair of touchdowns responsible for significant damage on Christmas Eve. Cbs news don champion has more on that and the devastating storms linked to 14 deaths in some southern states. Reporter on this holiday some people in Northern California are taking stock of what is lost after an outbreak of tornadoes. Seeing trees swirling like a blender, it was scary. East, moy gosh reporter cell phone vi

Transcripts For KTVU The Ten OClock News On KTVU Fox 2 20160105

Second day. We have team coverage. We begin with our chief meteorologist bill martin and the arare a dar. We ever rain and the radar. We ever rain going and there will be even more. We saw lots of quarter inch amounts. Half inch to an inch of rain in northern california. The northern portion of the state. Here is the system. This is system number two and it is moving into the bay area right now. Look at the radar. Lit up. Yellows to the north. Showers developing now. They will get heaviest over night around midnight and they continue through the morning commute. There are the scattered showers now. Lets take a look at the winter storm warning in the mountains and Flash Flood Watch in the burn zones and the forecast for tomorrow morning, late tonight, midnight, here comes the rain. 2 00 a. M. Look how heavy it is, scram, san jose sacramento, san jose, moderate to heavy rainfall. 5 00 a. M. The start of the morning commute. Look what comes back. More showers about 8 00 a. M. The morning

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