we have a rainy christmas day. we are not finished yet. we are tracking the wet weather. the fbi is looking into a massive explosion in nashville. what we learned about the blast. investigators say it was no accident. we show you how people are adjusting during religious services. we will show you the dazzling christmas displays across the bay area. we are doing something cool like this, and doing it to help people is awesome. thank you for joining us, i am juliette goodrich. streaming on cbsn bay area live, we are looking outside on the damp christmas night. our chief meteorologist is here to show us what to expect this weekend. i will talk to both of you about what is heading our way over the weekend. we are talking about another wave of rain on the way. the first one is hanging around. we are nothing much in the way of shower activity. we do have decent showers making its way through sonoma county. it will go north of santa rosa. otherwise, it is just light s
slight might get some straggling showers to start the day. otherwise, we have dry conditions on saturday. i will show you the full seven- day outlook in just a few minutes. we will see you then. now, let s go to kpix 5 in santa rosa. we have good news and bad news in fire scorched areas. reporter: for many here in the north bay, they cannot be happier to see the rain started to come down. in these burned-out areas, there is a danger of flash flooding and much slides. the storm hit the north bay and arrived into san francisco in the afternoon as sideways rain and wind. it was a wet christmas. it was one the people in fire ravaged areas enjoyed. reporter: we need water. it will be like gold. reporter: according to the fire department, they started transitioning out of wire season last week. cal fire is expected to follow next week as a few storms arrived this holiday weekend. the steady rain that we are getting, as long as we get good brakes, are exactly what we want in
expanded unemployment benefits expiring for millions of americans today, with president trump still refusing to sign the covid relief bill. what happens now? post christmas crisis. as families gather for the holidays and people ignore warnings to socially distance, health care workers are preparing for the worst. hospitals seeing a record number of patients all across the country. we can have a surge on top of a surge on top of a surge in january and february. we re planning for a worst-case scenario. we re live with the latest. those stories, plus record returns. with christmas now over, retailers are preparing for up to $70 billion in returns, a number never seen before this year. if you re among those planning to send some things back, how you can do it safely and efficiently. today, saturday, december 26th, 2020. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with peter alexander, kristen welker and dylan dreyer. welcome to today and thank you so much for joining u
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