For most areas. We have thunderstorms on sunday morning a few of them yesterday too that moisture plume that bought us brought us that rain and thunderstorm activity is further out west Still Holding on to that potential to our north right across the very northern part of the state. But today youll notice that the bay area little drier, the whole lot calmer than what we had been seeing, but still just as hot. Concord in antioch at one 06 for your highs livermore morgan hill portions of the north bay like napa and santa rosa well into the triple digits. 80s return for oakland in nevado more details and the rest of your forecast all still ahead back to you darya. Thanks a lot john lets get back to the big news which are the wildfires, 4 of them burning in the east bay and in the north bay. Likely all sparked by lightning, lets take a closer look at the map james. And i want to start in the east base we have the marsh fire thats that complex its burning near the sun all regional wildernes
The only spots on the map that arent lit up in pink or immediate coastline and San Francisco today. As for a chance of thunderstorms that really drops yesterday we had some in the north bay obviously sunday, it woke us up and carried us through the morning. Today we take a step back from that. Just keeping the hot temperatures around todays daytime highs in the 70s 80s at the coast. 90s in triple digits, further inland. Ive got more details on what to expect this afternoon where youre at still to come back to you. All right, lets get back to the big story which are the fires for large wildfires and you can see pictures of all of them here on your screen the burning in the east bay and in the north bay and they were likely sparked by lightning, lets zoom in on the fires and look at them on a map james yes, those begin to the one for this to the south a marsh fire burning near sunil in the regional wilderness area there in Alameda County. Right along santa clara border broke out sunday.
Neighbor, there were long lines going out of the neighbor because of the mandatory evacuations. I want to go off into the distance. First you can see the homes right here. Then we look at the hillsides. We are at the western portion of i80. You go see the hill sides that are charred black from the flames that have torn through this area. They are under a mandatory evacuation. Some of them are still here. I want to pan back out. There are other things i want to show you. It is pretty quiet here. When we go on to above that roof and on to that hill top, you can see where some of those air tankers dropped that fire retardant. I want to throw it right now to some of the sound we have from some of the folks living in this area on what it has been like in the last 24 hours. At some point, if we feel its not safe, we will definitely depart. But like i am, we havell. Weve been saying all day, if the winds are on our side, we have a chance. With all the emotional tension, it was definitely chal
Shutoffs to john yeah, i know it hasnt been a lot of positive lately daria its been dry. Weve had these thunderstorms we had strong winds at times. Were taking the thunderstorms in the stronger winds out of the picture today were keeping the dry weather and unfortunately the hot weather around to todays yet again going to be a triple digit day for much of the bay area berkeley well into the 80s for you already nice and sunny and temperatures are climbing into that sunshine livermore and dublin right now at 79 pittsburgh unconquered as well as fairfield already climbing back up into the 80s just at 09 00am berkeley and san matteo at 71 currently also warming up up in the north bay too. Now after what has been a pleasant start so far to your tuesday morning. We are in for another scorcher this afternoon conquered at one 06 livermore antioch morgan hill napa and santa rosa all in the triple digits, too. Some 90s right alongside the shore of the bay and freeman redwood city. More in your f
With the National Guard about providing reinforcements as an already devastating wildfire season. Threatens to get even worse. The scu fire complex is the second largest fire in state history. Scorching now more than 365,000 acres containment is up to 20 . Its followed closely in size historically and currently by the lnu complex fire which has burned more than 356,000 acres in the north bay that complex is 27 contained and then theres the czu complex in the Santa Cruz Mountains thats burned. But 80,000 acres and containment has grown to 19 altogether these local fires have burned about 800,000 acres in just over a week all right, lets get a closer look at each of those major we start off with the scu lightning complex and. Contra costa Alameda Santa clara, san joaquin and stanislaus counties more than 365,000 acres have been scorched in the fires are 20 contained tonight, 5 people have been injured 3 1st responders and 2 others more than 20,000 structures are threatened. Now that lnu