They are hoping it wont be major this time, but every storm eyes will be to the sky to see what happens. Well be here live monitoring it. Joe vazquez, kpix5. Rain in north bay, but heres a live look at downtown walnut creek. It is still dry. The clouds are moving in, likely not a good night for outside dining. Chief meteorologist paul deanno has been tracking that rain as it moves in. It is its way south and the heaviest rain over napa and american canyon, glen ellen, st. Helena receiving heavy rainfall now moving out toward fairfield and vacaville. Looking to the south a few heavier showers around richmond and belvedere, a few light showers around San Francisco and hayward and alameda. Futurecast moving forward, the heaviest rainfall still stays north of the golden gate through midevening crossing the golden gate around midnight tonight. Thats when this front get energized. When the heavy rainfall hits you in san mateo county, contra costa county, Santa Clara Valley 3 or 4 a. M. Its t
Significant, rain is starting to fill in more. Heavier rain is moving in from the south. We will finish it will continue to overspread our area for out tomorrow. Status of the Hurricane Center wind has weakened just barely to 105. As you can see water continues to dump on South Carolina and georgia and it is that water that will be here throughout the entiay heading towards trusted by tomorrow is a category one and then slowly making their turn throughout the date saturday coming very close to our coastline and they continue to weaken and wraparound. Then i will put this yellow line which is the previous track. It is very hard to see. It did nudge just a little bit to the north. But no significant changes in our forecast. That is up to 9 inches of rain with wind best of two 9 inches of rain with wind best of 230 miles an hour up to 40 mile perhour wind. Less of everything as we head to the northwest. Breakdown hour by hour what we are expecting the brain and wind coming up. Several cou
Dont want to leave it. Randy said it is hard to leave so much of your life behind. They are going to stay until they are told to leave. A few you will have to make them leave. He has never seen flooding like this. Or than 10 inches of rain fell. As soon as i seen the water rising, myself, a couple of my neighbors that live around choi taylor walked through floodwaters to get to safety. I have five kids. Did not know what to do. I was thinking lord help us just let us get out of here. So we are safe. By leaving behind personal belongings is tough those things can be replaced but your life cant. Get out while people are helping you. Do not stay. Just take a look at how much water is over there. It is almost up to the windows. I just spoke with the person who is part of the Resource Team and they said they are not going to be out here much longer live in lumberton. Derek lewis. Cbs North Carolina. Governor mccrory toward several areas working to recover. Mate . Reporter yes. We have seen
Team meteorologist Alyssa Corfont who has your forecast. Good morning guys, and good morning at home as well. Because of all of those flooded roads and because some rivers are still rising today, were still looking at Flood Warnings up and down 95 along the sandhills as well. We are talking about wayne county in particular right around the goldsboro area. The neuse river is expected to crest today. Its happening pretty much as we speak, and then well be falling, but kinston river, the neuse river is not expected to crest unt feet. Near the Cape Fear River in fayetteville falling below flood stage by tomorrow morning. So certainly a light at the end of the tunnel for some of you, water though still rising along the tar river as well. Well get to the latest on that in a moment. Lets talk about your satellite and radar composite. We are looking at pretty clear skies as we start off our wednesday morning, which is great news for us as all that water continues to be very high and dangerous.
To keep drivers safe. Reporter i reached out to officials with cms and im still waiting to hear back on which schools will be closed or delayed. In the meantime, state and local d. O. T. Officials break down which roads they will treat and how soon. This view shows smooth sailing along u. S. 74 but early monday forecasters warn that view could change. Ahead of a wintery mix expected in the charlotte area. We dont get out unless we have to. Reporter officials with state and local d. O. T. Suggests other drivers do the same. Meanwhile crews have started brining roads in the foothills and on city streets with plans to take on the interstate sunday morning. This mountain of salt showcases just some of their supply. Already this season state crews have put down 10,000 tons. In the last few years weve had some extremes so we are kind of used to it. [ inaudible ] leaders across the u. S. Are mourning the loss of longest serving member of the u. S. Supreme court, antonin scalia. President bara