Day. Spencer is here tracking the forecast. And we are in purple today. Yes, its glad spirit day celebrating lgbtq folk and antibully efforts. So we are hoping that you get in purple today as well on this thursday, october 19th. Yes, a lot going on and its a hot day. Oh, my gosh. Its going to be exceedingly hot. In fact, even at the beach there are hazards because of the high surf. So let me start with the heat advisory, which is in effect until 11 00 this evening. So that means all day and into the night, high temperatures will be in the upper 80s near the coast up to nearly 100in the inland areas. And this covers the entire bay area except portions of the immediate coastline on average way above average. High temperatures, as you point out. And of course, there is the risk of heat related illness under conditions like this. Now, right now, we have a beach hazard statement in effect, but at 7 a. M, this goes into effect. High surf advisory in effect until 7 00 this evening. Wave heigh
She serves on israels special forces unit and is ready to go back at a moments notice. A woman in the bay area feeling survivors guilt as the war between israel and hamas rages on. Good afternoon. Im audrey assist you welcome to nbc bay area news 459 30. Well bring you the latest on the ongoing conflict. Were also tracking other stories on this tuesday, including the mayor of San Francisco taking Public Safety to the people. The ballot measures that would give police more power to do their jobs and the push back its getting. Here is something that could help people make it in the bay. A philanthropist is offering land for just 1. 00 a year to the city of san jose. The goal, to build a 150bed housing project. Our ian cole is looking into this offer that some say is too good to be true. A deer in danger. We sent our Damian Trujillo to check out where a deer appears to have a trap on its leg. How people are looking to help the deer. President biden is heading to israel right now. He just
We did surveys with our customers, about 150. We also do focus groups, and we did a survey of other nonprofit organizations that serve lowincome people. Damian we dowhile you talk, we do have some video of your agency and the folks you help there. Im sorry, go ahead. Rachel so, we do a lot of direct services, but we also do community organizing. And so, the results of our research showed that one of the big issues facing lowincome people is being able to pay high rents that we all kind of deal with here in santa clara county, especially when you have rather low wages. And so, one of the ways that we try to combat that is that we understand thats an issue about housing policy, and what kinds of housing get built, about how we protect renters, about how we fund Affordable Housing. And so, we do a lot of grassroots organizing in addition to the service work that you see on the screen in order to try to create a more socially just community. Damian did something stick out that you said, wo
Now at 11 00, a young woman missing after her car goes into the water in the east bay. All this rain is impacting search efforts. The storm also causing bigtime damage across the bay area. Trees are down, roads are closed. And history destroyed. New video at 11 00 gives you an up close look at whats left after powerful waves take out a local landmark. Good evening. Thanks for joining you. Im eric thomas. We have a lot to get to tonight but first lets check in with meteorologist drew tuma. Drew . Eric, we just got drenched this weekend and the rain is not over yet. Live doppler 7 showing you weve still got showers out there. Were going to go in tighter on live doppler 7, get you right down to street level, show you around burlingame and san mateo at this hour, some live showers, that extends south into redwood city, menlo park through stanford. Some light rain this evening. To the north we go and to the east bay around oakland and piedmont, alameda, some light showers and inland a simil
San Jose must make a big push to tackle homelessness in the coming 12 months, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said, describing the problem as the "biggest crisis" that faces the Bay Area's largest city.