As temperatures are a little warmer today but more noticeably wind speeds picking up this afternoon resulting in that risk of heightened fires up in the north bay, especially. This morning, clear skies for most of the bay area thin layer fog not really blocking out your view but just enough at the coast to be cooling things off. Now these peach areas these are actually fire weather watches that will take effect later this week as we see yet more winds picking up on into wednesday and friday where were at right now is under these red flag Warning Center up in the north bay for upper elevations, of marine and sonoma counties all of lake county and then most of napa and portions of northern solano counties. Why these red flag warnings. Well temperatures are still hot despite not being as warm as last week and winds are picking back up gusting these upper elevation areas as high as 25 to 40 Miles Per Hour from now until 08 00am tomorrow morning where were sitting right now with winds, rela
Back to the winds guys which is the changing factor here thats resulting in that uptick in fire danger because we all know its not feeling quite as oppressively hot as it was last week. Still hot enough and still dry enough though that when you add in those winds. Were back to that familiar territory which is this fire danger looking outside from see church hour. It is nice and clear all the way out to the east bay, a very thin marine layer this morning that isnt really going to be blocking out anybodys view. We have 2 rounds of advisories here the first which is in the north bay in deep red which were in the midst of right now these peach areas well these are fire weather watches that are likely to become red flag warnings later on this week ahead of what will be another round of winds later on as for the winds that were in right now thats the north bay wind event were talking about upper moran and sonoma counties all of lake county much of napa and solano counties. Lit up in these re
Have Team Coverage this morning out in the field with kron 4 Sarah Stinson live in napa county and then also with will tran. Who is live in Alameda County. Well see what the conditions are like first though in the Weather Center with john yeah guys were going to be seeing strong winds returning yet again and that on top of what has been such a dry year so far. Is why we do have the concern for another rapid growing wildfire. Right now were in the midst of cool weather and relatively calm conditions so souter tower cam showing you what is an inviting looking picture and well it is going to be inviting morning before winds do pick up later on today. Now the areas impeach that youre seeing on the screen are actually or second round of advisories that dont go in effect until tomorrow through friday. Its the red flag warnings up in the north bay that are in effect right now for upper are in and sonoma counties all of lake and then on most of areas of napa and solano counties winds in these
60s nice chance to step out there while its common well, its cool and just to save or a bit of a fall field before it straight back into the heat this afternoon with mideighties for san jose low 80s in oakland and 70s solidly for San Francisco. Robin were off to the golden gate still waiting for the fog to clear john its been covered in fog throughout the morning drive thats what we have a dense fog advisory. In place heading across one o one there it is still tough to coming across the span and excuse me, but no the problem so far still clocking in at 20 minutes which is fairly quick novato to the toll plaza here the bay bridge. We are delay free no nothing to stress out about heading into San Francisco. The backup that we have from west grand. It is gone so were down to an easy 12 minutes off to fremont street well check more bridges coming up back to you its a lot robin i know one and lets get to the big story in our team coverage, the north bay is once again facing critical weather
Now we have to be off another three days. Small Business Owners that is just another economic hit. Good evening everyone. Pg e is poised to cut power to 20,000 bay area customers as early as tomorrow. They office the possibility of a set off as dry and windy conditions increase water fire risk. Our reporter now with reaction one of the hardest hit communities. There at the top of a valley near transmission lin that run through the forest. They had the very first pg e safety shut off in 2018 and more than 12 since. Beef stock. Desserts. The restaurants just restocked after weeks evacuation due to the glass fire. Now barely open again, a today shut down. The loss from the evacuation was about 5600 is about 30,000 what the business. I am anticipating a loss of about 10,000. Not reimbursed and some say not fair. A new grad keeps more than half of them powered up. Including the Downtown Core and the hot springs resorts. A handful of businesses on the other side arent on it. It is the latest