I am michelle griego. I am len keise. We are ready for the sunshine. Bring it on, my friend. Oh, yeah, for sure but we are ready for it once again. What it is great to have that sunshine. Yesterday and the day before, we will continue with that weather pattern with that onshore flow, helping to clean out our skies and also bring out the sunshine. We are going to go over through the day today and tomorrow and we will continue with that clear air, that clean air for the bay area and that fresh air that is so nice to have and hopefully have been out and enjoying that fresh air for our region. We are starting off the day with good air quality all across the bay area and that is so nice to see. This morning, because of that ocean breeze with that cleaner air, we are looking at foggy conditions and some patchy drizzle first thing this morning. We are looking at along the coast and the bay, some patchy drizzle with oakland and it is 65 degrees, 61 in San Francisco and san jose is 67 and there
73 santa rosa, 82 by the delta and livermore and we talked about the dangerous heat wave throughout next week it is going to get even stronger. Heat advisory closer to the bay and the changes today come in as breezier on shore winds arrive in the afternoon. Few more clouds. Still a oppressively hot inland with 80s to 90s and near 100 around the bay but coming down at the coast and San Francisco. Power has been restored to the 220,000 pegme who lost power last night after a day of record breaking heat. Power grid operators declared a stage 3 electrical emergency last night due to increased electricity demand. It is if first time they have done this since 2011. The utility because of the emergency was unable to notify customers in advance of the wide spread outages and rolling blackouts. San mateo has 30,000 without power at one point and san rafael nearly 50,000 customers. Abc7 News Reporter spoke with businesses who arerad er tac f of communication. Reporter thousands were left in the
Life. Even though im young, i know that i can get through it. Back to school week on your community station and solutions for our kids. How to find power in your Mental Health mindset. Plus [ speakin g in a global language ] [ cheering and applause ] a stadium sell outbreaks records in the bay. What is all this love at levis and the impact of people coming together . Nice to have you with us everybody. Good morning, everybody. Im reed cowan. Im Nicole Zaloumis and im feeling good on this wednesday. Seeing that karolg. Just want to salsa through the day. I want some of what you have. Especially when the morning gets going because were going to be here for you all morning. Im gianna franco. You know who else is here . Its like a ray of sunshine. Mary lee joining us to help us out with the weather forecast. You bringing the sun as well. Love you friend. So good to be with you all and i have missed you so good to be back. And happy wednesday to you. And little happy dance and we are lookin
Information into the san jose studios at this hour. Officials say the wounded who did have surgery this afternoon at Regional Medical center for a stab wound to one of his legs. He is said to be okay. His wound is nonlife threatening. Police have two suspects in custody. They are trying to unravel what prompted the stabbing which sent students and parents into a panic. Today at over Felt High School in earlier than normal exit for dozens of students. On campus the violence spoke to some students and parents. For a time it forced a shelter in place. San jose Police Detective say 9 am this morning to juveniles stabbed a ninth grader behind the gym. They dont know what prompted the stabbing. One of the suspects entered from offcampus. The old the other one is a 10th grader at the school. Our students come to and from schools. They have to go through tough neighborhoods. Sometimes would carries on in the neighborhood hits the campus. Reporter there was an altercation between the suspect an
Of the yosemite climbing associations is given the size of todays rock, it blows his mind that anybody survived. Can you see that . It looks like smoke but it is dust. Reporter huge pieces came crashing down today. One day after a climber died in rock fall here. A reporter with our sister station in fresno, caught it on camera. This is what we are seeing, a lot of dust in the air. Reporter the National Part service says one man was airlifted to a hospital. Something came through our sunroof, we didnt know it would , but it shattered and the dust pardon. We were trying to out run it, go lets go, at the same time my husband reached up and he was like my head because it was bleeding profusely and hurting. Reporter 24 hours before, a slab of the mountain thundered down into the valley, killing Andrew Foster and injuring his wife. It is a common occurrence, unfortunately a horrible tragedy in the wrong place at the wrong time. Reporter officials reopened the park this morning, despite the a