What may be the biggest pg e shutoff yet. Our coverage continues right now. Im laura garcia. Well get to your morning commute. If you can, spare the air. Well see some smoky conditions, and then making is into the rest of the bay area by this afternoon. Anytime between 4 00 and 10 00. Ill talk more about the timeline, mike, you are better news. S minor delay recovers. Yesterday, it took a quite but this morning, no delays recoveries there, 880 out of san leandro. Thats great, because as we talk about, were on edge for any new developments. We still have highway 1, and we have bigger news. Back to you. Before the wind conditions question worse again. Right now theres more than a dozen fires up and down the state of california. Heres where things stand now. So far they burned 16,000 acres. It is only 5 contained. We now now at least 49 structures senior destroy ed yo. Thats even though pg et did cut power in an attempt to avoid triggers a wildfire. It shows what many now believe is the m
Setting series of wildfires yesterday. Crews responded to eight small fires near the dry creek pioneer regional park. That is just east of union city. Officers say this man roman monta vo started those fires and all have been contained. About ten acres of parkland went up in flames. No buildings were damaged. A search for a suspect who stole a stran with dozens of San Jose Police uniforms. More about the carjack case. Reporter a Police Source says a driver for a dry clear rest cleaning service that picks up and cleans and drops off uniforms here at the Police Department was carjacked yesterday morning. Inside the van more than 60 uniforms. It would be a disaster if someone got ahold of these uniforms and started committing crimes. Reporter San Jose Police are trying to find who stole a van with nose uniforms of all ranks. The suspect approached the driver of the van and de plannednd he gets out here on rebecca way. It is unknown if the thief knew the van belonged to a dry cleaning comp
Assume it is sunday, november 3. We hope you enjoyed the extra hour of sleep. I kept looking at the clock. Anyway, good morning. We are in for rosemary. She was enjoying madonna. She was rocking out to madonna. I was sleeping in today. I woke up early and said i guess i am going in. You go back to sleep. Look at this gorgeous sunrise that is greeting anyone who is waking up this morning. It is beautiful out there. If you get a chance to look out the window, do it. It is a stunning morning. Temperatures are chilling. It is 36 degrees in santa rosa, 53 in San Francisco and 46 in oakland and about 45 in san jose. The wind is nice and calm and we have a slight offshore flow. That will change throughout the day and we will see more of an onshore flow which brings more moisture our way. As far as rain is concerned, we will not see any moisture and that is because High Pressure is in control and that is why it shoes everything right over the top of us. That will keep us nice and dry but lots
Was not as strong. There were evacuations and warnings in sonoma, napa and lake county with 90,000 buildings in danger. 80,000 of them are homes and was strong wind expected to kick up again later today, there are big concerns about how much more damage could be done. As the wind changes to the red flag warning northeast flow, it is going to increase the fire behavior to levels we saw when the fire began. Here is a map of Sonoma County and the areas infected by the kincade fire with that red portion where the fire is burning. The purple area shows mandatory orders including healdsburg and windsor and the blue zone is places like guerneville, sevastopol, bodega bay and occidental, where people were told to return to their homes. Theyve been told there still is a warning in effect and they should remain ready to evacuate again very quickly, if necessary. The latest warnings include many in lake county, covering the area of 29 and the napa county line. The warnings also include also inclu
This time 48 hours from now. Wednesday night between 5 30 and 6 00, the winds should start picking up. In the areas we are talking about, in sonoma county, 35 to 45 mileperhour wind gusts. In the north bay, the same thing. Then, out in the mountains up high, 55 to 60 mileperhour wind gusts, which means those other kinds of wins that can really start trouble if electrical lines fail, which is why they necessitate these needs for these things. The other things they talked about, they really dont want to shut the power off. They say they only do it for safety. Certainly, the question of their liability rises. You get the sense that this new ceo really understand both working for a publicly owned power agency, the Tennessee Valley authority, the nations biggest, and he ate enterprise. I think he is a utilpast. As a result of that, this guy seems to be good for his word. The problem is, this is a work in progress. They dont really have the ability to harden the system. They cant really trim