In the state of california. Were just 15 days away from the november, 3rd election turnout this year could be historic. Well surpassing what we saw both in 20 16 and in the 2008 president ial election. But before you vote you must be registered and today is the deadline. Kron fours dan kerman is live in San Francisco with more on this item. Either were outside city hall and you see theres also a drivethru ballot. Dropoff if youve got your ballot in the mail. You can drop it off right here outside city hall in San Francisco is also a Voting Center across the street graham Civic Auditorium but getting to what you were talking about which is registration that is correct. You have to register by tonight now if you dont get that registration in by tonight. Youre not going to get a mail in ballot. But all is not lost. You still have an opportunity to register you can go to your county elections office. You go to your vote center you can also go to your polling place and register on election
Showing the Fountain Grove neighborhood destroyed. And at the time it was the most destructive fire to spread through the region kron fours Justine Waldman has a look back and tells us how calfire honor the victims and remember all that destruction today, shes live in our newsroom justine. Well so many firefighters that are battling the glass fire right now were here 3 years ago attacking the tubbs fire. And during this mornings cal fire briefing. They were thanked for their service and their sacrifice and the victims were remembered. We would like to close out with a 32nd. Moment of silence for the people that the 22 souls lost lives on. Number 00 08pm tonight. That moment of silence to remember the 22 People Killed in the tubbs fire it burned through about 37,000 acres and destroyed 5,643 structures. It was active for 123 days. Cal fire says was caused by a private electrical system adjacent to a residence and there has been a lot of Lessons Learned from that fire. Thats now being us
Valleys and the hills, the Santa Cruz Mountains and the north bay valleys and mountains. Kron fours dan kerman spent the day in santa rosa were firefighters and residents are getting ready for high heat and gusty winds. I temps and high winds a bad combination when you couple it with this very dry brush 90 degree temperatures were already bearing down on santa rosa tuesday afternoon. But by wednesday, a red flag warning kicks in with even warmer temps wind gusts to 55 Miles Per Hour. And exceedingly dry grass and brush just ready to ignite. Santa rosa Fire Department will be staffing to additional wildland fire engines of those 2 fire engines will join a number of other Fire Departments from across noma county that will form a ploy for to a strike teams and task forces right now were looking at a least upwards of 12 Additional Fire engines that will be staffed across the county and likely many more to come. Residents are being told they might have to evacuate thats something beth phil
Conditions heading our way law yeah, this historically one of the worst times a year we get those offshore winds. And the dangerous fire conditions of course for many folks looks beautiful down below like today, lots of sunshine and warm weather but watch what happens here, weve got a cold front that is moving over the top of this ridge once that moves on by High Pressure starts to build on the backside of that. And then here come those winds those dry northerly offshore winds developing and very gusty in spots, especially over the mountain tops but even in some of the urban areas youre going to feel the gusts down below so fire danger going to be running high as we head into the next few days right now we havent seen much in that offshore wind developing yet but not expected still sea breeze in the San Francisco on the west at 5, 6, in the pacific out of the west 9 in sfo, a west oakland of 5, but look at the north bay see sonoma now get a normally composed the wind at 17 Miles Per Ho
The news station. Youre watching kron 4 news at 9. Now at night taking a live look over downtown San Francisco tonight, beautiful, yes, but we are bracing for a weekend heat wave that is expected to be felt across the bay area. Good evening. Everybody thanks for being here at 9 oclock, im grant lotus and im Justine Waldman in for Vicki Liviakis tonight, the hot and dry weather could put us at risk for some fire sparking again over the weekend, a red flag warning is going into Effect Tomorrow here we go this is a look at how hot is expected to get tomorrow. Not really all that bad but saturday isnt the worst of it not by any stretch. Our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow is with us now for more on what the brace for large yeah, this really just the beginning tomorrow, yeah, not to bet is to get toasty inland 90s there. Then we get into sunday, we really start to crank up the heat near triple digits in spots inland by sunday, 80s a few 90s even and around the bay 70s even out toward th