there. we ve seen some rain rates over an inch and a half an hour. so that s where worried about some flash flooding as the storm system comes by. and it s got a long way to go tonight. and of course, those winds and the danger for some of those winds going to be an issue. in fact, these are some of the storm reports around the bay area this evening. we ve some trees, numerous trees coming down along the coastline in pacifica. we just had this storm report not too long ago. a large tree fell on a motorist there. they had a gust of 44 miles per hour in that system and we re seeing many wind reports around the bay area with trees down that one in saratoga in the north bay, gusty winds continuing their san jeronimo power lines down. it s just been a mask and it s only going to get worse here the next couple of hours as those rains and those winds will intensify all around the bay area. see that band moving on shore right now. but there s plenty more sitting off the coastline to.
residents being asked to evacuate before rivers of mud and dirt comes streaming down right now, here s the main message to everyone. if you don t have to go out, don t stay off the roads, stay off the bridges and away from those beaches. there are several school districts also around the bay area that closed early and also changing plans for tomorrow. we do have some power outages as well. right now about 25,000 customers are in the dark as pg any crews scramble to get the power back up. we ve got live team coverage for you all night, chief meteorologist bill martin standing by and starts us off, bill. we got a good storm going out there. now. i know it was slow getting here unless you re in the north bay when you have warm front drops some significant showers over an inch of rain in parts of the north day, two inches and others. the really heavy rains coming down now, but you ve got to remember this storm. we talked about it last night. this thing s kind of about the wind, r
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Longtime harness racing industry participant David Ahern of Omemee, Ont. passed away on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at the age of 77.
Dave worked at General Electric for 38 years, had a strong faith and was a long-standing member of the Cathedral of Saint Peter-In- Chains. The family fondly recalls when he was the trainer for his kid’s teams in many minor sports in Omemee. Dave was a person with a big heart and soul, where family meant everything to him.
His love of horses began by showing and racing Quarter horses with his brother which then lead to racing Standardbred horses with his sons. He had a few horses that were the apple of his eye, the first one was Armbro Trusting and more recently DG Set For Life.
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Utahn featured on cover of Time as one of its Guardians of the Year
Pete Sands created the Utah Navajo Health System’s COVID-19 Relief effort that has delivered food, firewood and water to thousands throughout the Navajo Reservation in Utah, New Mexico and Arizona
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Pete Sands, Utah Navajo COVID-19 Relief program project manager, delivers wood to an elder in Oljato-Monument Valley, San Juan County, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020. The Navajo Nation has one of the highest per capita COVID-19 infection rates in the country.
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MONTEZUMA CREEK, San Juan County Pete Sands was scrolling through Instagram Thursday night when he thought he saw a familiar face on the cover of Time.