This was the 26th consecutive sparetheair day. Tomorrow and monday are, also, sparetheair days. Abc 7 news meteorologist is here with a look at when things will clear up. Frances. Yeah, eric, its going to take a couple more days and want to show you why it looked like that today. Here is a look at the visible satellite image from today and look at all the smoke just blowing over the bay area. Coming from our south and, also, our east. And we have High Pressure in place, right now, but i am tracking a system thats going to move towards oregon. And thats going to bring us an increased onshore flow. Even though tonight we have some very thick smoke, notice, tomorrow, with the smoke, we will see less smoke in the bay area and even decreases into monday. And the bayarea management district. But look at tuesday and wednesday. We can expect moderate air quality then and finally get outdoors. Eric. All right. Frances, thank you very much. This is what the air looked like in oakland today near
A san jose man has clear name this morning after spending 13 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. He was freed with some help from the Northern California Innocence Project. Abc7 News Reporter Katie Marzullo explains. Reporter these are photos of glen payne leaving the hall of justice on friday. He is surrounded by the attorneys and volunteers of the Northern California Innocence Project. This is the first case that in the California State Court has been reversed on the basis of microscopic hair comparison. Reporter payne was convicted of kidnapping and molesting a 2yearold neighbor girl in 1991. His conviction in large part due to expert testimony about two strands of hair. He made a Statistical Analysis as to how important that hair was. Then that number was used to argue that its so unlikely that that could happen that he must have been the perpetrator. Reporter the Innocence Project argued it was bad science. A judge dismissed all charges. It was really an honor to work o
Good morning, everyone. Im carolyn tyler. Thanks for joining us on this sunday is, september 17th. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist Frances Lawson who is in for lisa argin. Good morning, we are still dealing with low clouds on the coast and in parts of the bay, but it is causing limited Visibility Conditions and fog in santa rosa about a mile and a fourth, and even less than a fourth mile visibility in petaluma. Live shot for you. The winds are light right now. Well deal with some low cloudsn by lunchtime and 1 00, sunny skies for everyone. A mild evening tonight. Temperatures will be similar to yesterday. A touch cooler in some locations, and toenight the sunset is at 7 14. Tonight well have mostly clear skies before the clouds move in overnight making for some very Clear Conditions tomorrow and ill have those details coming up. Officials in florida have reopened roads to the florida keys. Ie evacuev evacuees who live in the southern keys can now retu
Temperatures will mainly be in the 50s. Sunny for this afternoon. And then temperatures will warm up to the low to mid80s inland. And even 70s and near 80 around the bay. The upper 60s at the coast. It is going to be a great beach day, but the winds will pick up tonight. Ill tell you all about that coming up. Chris . Frances, thank you. We begin with developing news. The south breathing a sigh of relief after nate is downgraded to a Tropical Storm. This footage from biloxi, mississippi, is when nate was still a hurricane. It made landfall in just six weeks and the first to hit louisiana since katrina in 2005. Well have a live report from alabama at the bottom of the hour. Animal shelters from Silicon Valley to wine country are filled with dozens of new pets ready for adoption. Abc 7 news was at the Hayward Executive Airport yesterday as 40 dogs and 25 cats arrived from shelters in new orleans. Most of the animals being transferred are from areas hit by hurricanes. Many of them were dis
Its sunday, october 8. Good morning and thanks so much for joining us. Im chris wguyen. Carolyn tyler has date off today. Frances is in for lisa blue skies for today. Temperatures in the 60s. Fairfield just hit 69, San Francisco is currently 56 degrees. Check out this beautiful live view. Its going to be a great day. Sunny and mild in the next hour, most temperatures in the 50s and clear and blue this afternoon. In fact, well still see a warm evening by 5 00. Inland areas will be in the low 80s, around the bay mid70s and mid60s at the coast. Things will get very windy overnight into tomorrow, so red flag warning will be in effect starting at 11 00 a. M. Ill have the details coming up. Chris . Frances, thank you. Developing news out of marin county. The chp has arrested a man in connection with hitting four bicyclists with his truck. The Department Posted this picture of the suspect on their facebook page. It was just before noon yesterday when the man appeared to swerve toward the bike