Precautions to take things off the front or the back porch, you want to do that right now. San 27 wind gusts, 32 in San Francisco. Check out tomorrow morning, likely winds that could top 41 Miles Per Hour in santa rosa. Well talk more about this storms timeline, how much well get and our billing flood concern for thursday in about 15 minutes. In the north bay some shopkeepers and homeowners are still cleaning up from the last storm and now theyre scrambling to get ready for another deluge. Mark matthews is on highway 101 in marin city, a flooding trouble spot. Are people a little bit anxious . Reporter yes, they are. You know, jeff just hit it on the nose, just in the last hour, the wind has been picking up, we have had one band of rain come through, we are watching highway 101 just outside of marin city because we have one trouble spot coming early tomorrow morning. The shop is still closed from last wednesdays flood and the new wood floor is ready to go down, but maybe not until afte
And that is not the only political story we are watching today. Happening right now, the meeting of the president s Controversial Commission on voter fraud in manchester, New Hampshire. We are there live with an exclusive interview with one controversial member. Were getting the latest from our team of nbc reporters spread across florida and South Carolina this morning. But we want to get you first to some of the latest headlines on the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Just in the last bit, evacuation orders were lifted in jacksonville where emergency officials rescued hundreds of people trapped by the storm surge. More than 7 million homes and businesses do not have power. Most of them in florida. And it could take weeks for some of these people to get it back. 40 people have been killed by irma. At least four here in the u. S. And nbc news has just learned from a white house official they are looking into President Trump making a trip to check out the damage to the u. S. Virgin islands.
The Sedgwick County Commission voted Wednesday to move forward with the application process for a $9.7 million grant to build a new Emergency Preparedness Center.
After a two-and-a-half-year process, time is winding down for the public to comment on new rules for concentrated animal feeding operations in Iowa. Backers of stronger rules said the state is not doing enough to protect air and groundwater from leaching manure. The proposed new rules are the product of petitions, drafts, comments and regulatory analysis. .