Definitely avoid this stretch of can again and story road that shut down right at the south 1 one exit in a downtown san jose. And its close from felipe to felix, onuah i will bring you the latest in just a bit and now lets check of the commutes getting into San Francisco things are definitely winding as were seeing a the Labor Day Holiday over were seeing its a bac to normal back to work back to school and its going to be a very a busy drive into San Francisco across the upper deck. Im tracking your drive time just standing and theyre under 15 minutes to get over to the freeman street exit. Now lets take a look and see how the weather is going to shape up today, hey john. The rebecca and we are seeing some fog this morning but not so much from the Lick Observatory where skies as you can see are nice and clear to be kicking off this tuesday up in the east bay mountains temperatures overall just a bit cooler than yesterdays along with that fog and cloud cover little bit of a breeze. So
The ground working to put out the brush fire. Heres a live look at the scene there it firefighters again that you see them on the scene. They moved in quickly. They have stopped the spread of that fire. People who live in the area say theyre very grateful, of course, for the efforts to contain it and save buildings. One man we talked to also had a little advice. Sank by stars, was able to build fire breaks around my the fire would buy. My house is close to burning anybody who lives in these hills to do he same. Good advice. And in his case and to really paid off with that, lets send things over to meteorologist brittany begley. And brittany, youve been conditions. Temperatures are going up. But later this week. Yes, so temperatures right now. Whats working for us is that were actually below average and especially in that area. So average and san jose is about 81. Were looking at 71. So thats actually going to help. Weve actually dropped down to 69 gusty conditions. Were looking at abou
Had been damaged. Surveillance footage showed a man damaging the trees. Later that evening, an officer on patrol spotted him and the man was arrested. Well, causing more problems than its solving. Thats what some san bruno businesses and drivers say about a new downtown paid parking system. The goal of the new paid parking system was to improve parking turnover on downtown streets and drive long term parking into lots. Now to do this, the city installed pay by plate parking kiosks, but some businesses say the system has seen too many technical issues. Customers are frustrated that they have to pay for at least an hour, even if theyre only running into a store for a few minutes. Shop owners say the result is fewer customers. I dont believe its a fair system , there is a minimum one hour you have to park for me and my customers. I have most of them. They come here to drop off their documents or pick up their documents. All it takes them is a maximum 2 to 3 minutes. Five minutes. Police s
scary. yeah. and pretty scary closer to home. right now, we re tracking a fire burning in our sky. ranger was overhead. the neighborhood on quimby road in southeast san francisco. you see it right here. you can see it s not far from lake cunningham. it appears multiple homes are on fire. you can see those flames. it s a black smoke still out there. and you can see another location where smoke is billowing from. we are monitoring this and we will have much more for you later on in this newscast. we are also monitoring the weather and the corral fire closely. weather playing a huge role in these things. rob, what s going on weather wise? it was really two hours time there on the southeast side of lawrence livermore lab flying all the way down to 580 near the tracee hills community. right now, as is typically the case mid afternoon to evening, this is when we see the strongest winds rolling out of the altamont pass down into san joaquin county. you ve got temperatures in the upp
Ballistic missile threat inbound, it read, this is not a drill. Elizabeth fong of gilroy was in hawaii when she got the alert. It was panic, everyone thought we were going to die. The governor later explained the false alarm was not a computer glitch, but a human error. It was a procedure that occurs at the change of shift, where they go through to make sure it is working, and an employee pushed the wrong button. A mistake that took 38 minutes to correct, while terrified residents and tourists scrambled to seek shelter and reach out to loved ones. Lkts i called my husband, i said i love you, you know, thats all i can tell you. Theres a missile coming. Elizabeth fong said she ran to grab water and get her family in the bathtub. The incident comes at a time of heightened tensions with north korea, which has conducted numerous demonstrations of growing Nuclear Power and prompted hawaiian officials to reinstate air warning sirens. Local officials are now working to reassure a shaken public