Poor air quality for the north bay, moderate for most of the bay area except for santa clara county. Those temperatures are falling in some spots like santa rosa, Half Moon Bay in the low 40s a look at the kinkade fire right now. Right now. But look at San Francisco, 52 this is live picture of the fire degrees with that northeast from our sutro tower camera in wind. Emeriville camera showing you a San Francisco which is about 66 stunning view looking back towards San Francisco. Miles away. And this is a time lapse of lighter winds for halloween, and we are looking at cold the fire as the wind just whips conditions the next few mornings. Up the flames. First thing tomorrow morning, you can see a large burning windy in the hills for the early section to the area to the left part. Most areas are going to be in and suddenly a new section of flames you see suddenly right the 30s and 40s, so definitely chilly enough to require a there burst out to the right. Jacket. But 54 in San Francisco.
Every year. The speaking portion is almost always free and open to the public and we are able to do that because you come here and you buy your books and you buy your stocks and your greeting cards and we really appreciate it. Our guests will be speaking tonight. The event will be recorded by cspan. Extra special reminder to silence your cell phones. After our guest is done speaking about the book there will be an opportunity to ask questions and we will have mikes available so that your questions can be picked up as well. If you would like to stick around afterwords and get a book signed we can accommodate that. We just ask you first purchased the book downstairs. They are available when you walk into the store at the information desk so tonight we are excited to welcome back to the store h. W. Brands. He is a professor, who holds the senior chair in history. He is New York Times bestselling author of 30 books on us history. If you can keep history that interesting that you can write
This parking lot. This morning and other parts the same mystery. Some lights were on others were not. Traffic lights at intersections were also hit and miss. It was so eerie. Some lights were on. By noon 80 residents had visited the pg e resource center. At ridge mont campus. He was here at 9 00 a. M. Three hours before us. Charging every device he owns. Hes good for now. Then again. I got a text from pg e that the power will be turned off at 6 00 p. M. Tonight. Even though its been off for three days. The lights came on before noon. She knows all about the killer wind in the hills. Tenses come down. Fences come down. Trees come down. Its awful. Powerful winds. Low humidity. A dangerous mix. Todays round of shut offs the fourth this month. The first round started after midnight october 9 effecting 360,000 customers. The next shut off was october 23. And affected 28,000 customers. The same day the kincade fire started. The third round started saturday evening impacting 400,000 people. A
The south bay and santa e process of turning ofuntil midnight. Live Team Coverage tonight. Amber and jana are live in the east bay where we are starting to see scattered outages at this hour. Kyla is monitoring the wind conditions. We go to ktvu deborah and sonoma county. Where many people have been without electricity all day. Couple reporter quite a day it has been. Streets snarled with the traffic lights out. Police patrols are roaming the blackout area. Only in the last hour heavy felt a few gusts pacific market. And got hooked up a week ago. Now the neighborhood grocer is a beacon in a sea of darkness. I did not think we were going to need it. Now this is happening. Pg e shut us off. Nobody knows when it will be back on. The whole neighborhood is out. Intersections with signals on right next to those that are dark. Figuring out the four way stop was a challenge. Santa rosa Police Responded to 20 car crashes. Almost half with injuries from people failing to yield. The City Hospital
To minimize that impact. Day one has been a challenge. That was the pg e Vice President essentially acknowledging the inconvenience. Good evening, everyone. Im frank somerville. And im julie haener. Pg es big concern has been the red flag fire conditions and potential for high winds later tonight. The first phase of the Power Outages started in parts of sonoma, napa, and marin counties for this morning. That is the red on the map that included some 2000 pg e customers. Phase two involves the east bay and south bay, and another 169,000 homes and businesses. It was supposed to start at noon, then it was pushed back to 8 00 tonight, then it was pushed back again until right now at 10 00. Jana katsuyama live from downtown orinda where the power can go out at any moment. Jana, is there any sign of wind out there tonight . Reporter not very matchup here, frank and julie, and weve been throughout the county. You can see there are still some businesses open that have lights on, but it has been