San francisco opening their doors. We are outside of one of the shelters now at the Mission Neighborhood Resource Center on capp street where they opened the doors one hour early at 6 00 instead of 7 00 and they will be open to 24 hours a day through wednesday offering a place to escape the cold. Temperatures are dropping down to 37 degrees which is dangerous for anyone out in a long time. Shelters around the city are expending their hours of operation ready to taking those in need. Officials will allow any adult who needs a place to occupy any vacant bed after 8 00 pm even without a reservation. We usually open at 7 00 until 7 00 but the city is requiring to open monday to wednesday for this climate 24 hours from monday to wednesday. It is really cold and the Homeless Community needs help. They are welcome in the facilities. Reporter the United Council of Human Services will be open 24 hours a day on jennings street and they are offering additional beds at the First Unitarian Church f
A lot of you have today off maybe youre headed up to the mountains for ski week. The three of us grew up in the bay area so the question is did you guys have ski week text no. In san ramon they do not have that. They are off today but not for the week. Oakland, piedmont, richmond they are all on break. I never had it growing up, usually the week around easter and we were not really a snow family. We did not get up there. We were not either but i married into one. Like we said, whether you are at home on the couch or streaming us live we are thankful you are with us. A lot of people are talking about the bay area whether because it was extremely cold today but you are saying wait until tomorrow. Just wait until tonight and tomorrow that will be the coldest temperatures. We have enough of a breeze with clouds stirring up the atmosphere. Currently it is snowing in dunsmuir around 2300 feet as mount shasta is likely getting snow. There will be plenty of it up there but favorable areas are
Opening a seven but there are actually apparently letting people and now they will stay open 24 hours a day. This is through wednesday offering people to escape the cold. We bottomed out at 37 degrees which is dangerous in the elements for a long time. Residents are being asked to check on neighbors in older adults and those with those disabilities with disabilities to make sure that their houses are warmed. Officials will allow anybody to come without a reservation after 8 pm. Human services will be open 24 hours a day. The First Unitarian Church will house the first 66 men that show up. It will get colder tomorrow morning. Coming back to our live shot we did have a chance to be speak with a gentleman there this morning. Neither wanted to talk on camera but the very first words out of their mouth were man it is cold this morning. That cold snap is expected to last through the next couple of days and could be dangerous and deadly if people do not make it endorse. That is for sure. All
This building went up in flames. Still very much antive fire fight with the oakland fire truck spewing water from high above. It all began at this abandoned library at 1449 miller. We have this video from passers by. It once housed the carnegie library. But its been abandoned for about 15 years. Squatters have took over the building to use drugs and engage in prostitution. There were two fires in the same building after each fire it was all boarded up and people got in each time. So far no reports of injuries. We talked to abu stalon chief and City Council Member about what happened batallion chief and a City Council Member about what happened today. We got a call that we had a fire on east 15th. We responded and found an old library abandoned for some time. Reporter this is a center for prostitution, drug Gang Activity and there are serious folks carrying because they will democrat straight weapons and intimidate you. Demonstrate weapons and intimidate you. The neighbors know it and f
Were very concerned about those folks. Good morning to you, it is 5 00 a. M. Team coverage on the evacuations. Jessica castro and matt keller are live in sonoma and napa counties and well talk to them in just a few minutes. Lets start first with mike nicco. Im hearing reports from friends and friends coworkers that theyre moving in with other people and not waiting to be evacuated so that might be a good move. Some of it is to get away from the air quality, the other is theyre too close. They can see the glow of what they said is hell rising in the north bay, the way it turns the night orange. Thats their words but it does make a good description. So gusty winds continue in the same areas until about 5 00 and so does the red flag warning. Once that passes were out of the woods at least for about another 24 hours. Heres a quick look at your 12hour day planner. Waking up to temperatures in the low 40s and 50s. 60s near the coast, 70 around the bay and 70 to 74 inland with hazy sunshine a