South. But it is adding up. Nothing crazy yet. It will continue to send in bands and drop later this evening, overnight and into tomorrow morning. Santa cruz mountains, parts of the Santa Clara Valley may have to wait until this time tomorrow. Vallejo, benecia. Maybe two to four in the Higher Elevations, Russian River north would not surprise me. Starts this afternoon a wind advisory around 1 00. Flash flood watches are out for the burn valleys and up to mendocino county. Officially starts at 4 00 but we can mention it right now. Cloud cover and on and off rain. To the south, a lot of cloud cover and a little bit of rain as the system continues to send in bands. Look for a cloudy day. The sierra has the winter storm warning that starts at 10 00 a. M. And goes through friday at 4 00 a. M. The system will lift a little bit before it swings in. 60s on the temps. Sal, 7 02. And traffic is moderate . Not so good. Not so good. Not good in San Francisco. Okay. Theres a problem on 101 at cesar
The tenants say since the new owners bought it last year, they have been using harassment tactics to force them out. They say a few fedup families have left. Evicted. I will be homeless. Reporter the city of oakland and tenants advocates are suing the owners. Housing is a human right. All we are asking for the landlord to follow the law. We feel its a little bit of a loss in translation miscommunication. We are really not forcing anybody out. Reporter one of the new owners blames the renovation delays on contractor issues. From an outside point of view, yes, five months may sound like a long time but any construction project that is an older building makes it longer. Reporter they say they are an Investment Company and intend to make money. But will do everything according to the law. The rooms in the current condition are well below market rate. But the reason is for that because the building was dilapidated. So just cleaning it, rents will naturally go up. Reporter tenants pay betwee
The gun control package, quote, draconian, saying it turns, quote, californias lawabiding gun owners into second class citizens. The group says it is prepared to pursue all options moving forward. New at 5 00, the people responsible for a gate blocking access to a Santa Cruz Beach are digging in their heels. They are now facing huge fines for not letting the public in. Kpix 5s len ramirez found out that they have no plans to take down the gate. Reporter thats right. And those fees are adding up or the finds are adding up. 11,000 a day for every day that this gate is kept locked. As you can see today, it is locked unless you have the expensive key. One day after a deadline to demolish the lock and gated entrance to privates beach in santa cruz nothing has changed. You still need a special key to get in. And gatekeepers have no plan to change. Very nice. Reporter he calls himself a gate ambassador but he was called a guard and they are supposed to comply with the California Coastal act t
Bay. Palo alto looking at light showers. You see the San Ramon Valley is wet and heavier showers toward 101 south of petaluma and novato. Definitely slick roadways out there. As we go through the morning, the activity mainly south of San Francisco. It will continue to push further to the south and we will look for a few sunny breaks in afternoon but there is another system on the way to keep the second half of your weekend a little damp. Details on this in a few minutes. Thanks, lisa. A massive treetop he would over in marin county yesterday. Came crashing down and blocked Mountain View avenue. Until a crew got out the chainsaw and cleared it away. The tree fell from the yard of a homeowner. He said hes glad it fell away from his home. I was sitting here and started Hearing Branch and thats always a bad sign. Then i heard more and big branches and then there was a rooom crews estimate it was about 200 feet tall. The storm brought very welcome news, as well. Abc7 News Reporter cornell b
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