Remains a just to present. The number of homes and businesses destroyed has increased to 150. Ktvus amber lee joins us live from the front lines. But first, meteorologist mark tamayo on tomorrows red flag warning. Yeah, the red flag warning tomorrow will be different than the one that moved in last weekend. Last weekend we had the extreme winds set up. Although it will still be breezy, the main concern is the real heat and critically dry conditions. Lets check out some Current Conditions around the fire zone right now. It is such a large area. We are showing you quite a few sites and temperatures. Is still showing 70s and 80s, with the winds is not two too much of a factor. They will develop rapidly heading into tomorrow. As we had an dear thursday we have this red flag fire warning for the hills. From 1 00 p. M. Thursday to 6 00 p. M. Friday very hot, winds approaching 20 to 25 miles per hour. But very dry, single digit relative humidity throughout the day. In general you can see the
Businesses there in the north bay. In what is being called the glass fire, 11,000 acres have already been burned. Thats about 17 square miles since it first started sunday morning. Its just so disheartening when you take a look at the scenes. The gross fire is freding room itly. Causing destruction r fires hav with the glass fire, possibly spot fires from the original plays, forcing more evacuations there on the outskirts of santa rosa along highway 12. We have Live Team Coverage for you this afternoon. Greg lee covering the napa side of this fire. Tom vacar taking a look at some of the damage done if Sonoma County already. We want to start with meteorologist mark tomaio, tracking the latest on the weather conditions in the fire zone. Thankfully today were starting to see those winds pull back. Thats right, alex. We have had two big wind events, and we are past those two events. Here is a look around santa rosa, mount st. Helena. Those winds gusting to 55 miles per hour. We take a look
Growing near the front steps. Funeral plans for still being worked out but we learned today that Justice Ginsburg will lie in state at the u. S. Supreme court until shes layed to rest. More on her death and the intense political debate going on capitol hill. Reporter since friday night theres been a steady stream of mourners to honor the secondume toon ever sit on the high court, Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. Early saturday Morning House speaker nancy pelosi, a lock time friend, came to honor her. And that steady stream of mourners continue to come by. The position is notable as the battle to fill ginsburgs seat is already taking place inside the u. S. Capital across the street. One of the 100 senators able to vote on the next justice, senator elizabeth warren, came out to the vigil. Mitch mcconnell and his henchman believe they can ram through a Supreme Court justice only 45 days from the election. Rvg really changed the shape of our country forever by depending both womens and mens ri
Hydrated. Julie haener. And im frank somerville. He says business outdoors has been slow the past two weeks. The poor air quality depends on so much, the restaurant that where you live. Some say the smell of smoke has caters to families has had to eased, others say it looks like close early. Desk, even in the middle of the those that do come keep their day. Masks on. We do find our patrons new tonight, more on how people wearing it at any little break are holding up in these hazy they can to not have to inhale the bad air. Conditions. Reporter i think its fair to say many want their quality reporter another spare the air alert tomorrow, breaking the previous record set during to improve. The camp fire in 2018. The air, today was a little different. People sought dense smoke, a again, expected in the east bay hazy sky, the worst spots along and northbay. It was so evident today. The bay areas perimeter napa, concord and gilroy. In downtown concord tuesday evening most of the patio to ou
Off. s make a bad combination in place tonight, excessive heat, driver dictation and now diablo wind. Good evening, everyone. Im frank somerville. I am julie haener. To try to prevent fires, theyre taking a protective step to the first time this year and shutting off power. They confirmed the shutdowns are already underway, they are scheduled to happen between 9 00 and midnight. A total of 100 they confirmed the shutdowns are already underway, they are scheduled to happen between 9 00 and midnight. A total of 172,000 customers in 22 Northern California counties are affected, that includes the east side of santa rosa and Sonoma County and the calistoga area in napa county. Power is expected to be restored no later than wednesday evening. We have Live Team Coverage on the weather conditions, greg shows us how people are coping with the recordbreaking heat. Deborah gives us a look at how people in the north they are bracing for the power shut off but first lets go to our chief meteorologi