Through Southern California and into nevada over the next 24 hours. Fox weather Meteorologist Adam Klotz takes look at the forecast for us. A. D. Adam. Gave us our 5 00 update so we have brand new information coming in with still a Tropical Storm, and this update is right up there the 5 p. M. Advisory 60 Miles Per Hour winds so lost 5 Miles Per Hour down to 65 miles an hour at our last still moving to the north at about 23 miles an hour thats very similar as you see spinning right now still just south of the mexican border. However, most of the activities happening out in front of this so folks across Southern California are already really in it as they experience some pretty strong gusts at times and certainly that heavy rain. These are some of the gusts weve seen thus far, these are all Higher Elevations. So right around san diego, los angeles theyre not seeing winds like this. But Higher Elevations look at some of these numbers, 60s, 70s, 80s with the ground saturated likely some tr
We have restored cell coverage to many parts of downtown napa and areas in sonoma. The reality is in these kind of fire situations, it happens and you can get it immediately. Because the fire is active we need to work with fire officials to coordinate that recovery. We are bringing you a update from state officials were bringing you live pictures from skyfox. Lets listen in again. It looks like the briefing may have just wrapped up. Thank you for joining us on the news at noon. Getting the latest. The priorities continue to be firefighting and lifesaving and taking care of the thousands who were evacuated and looking at a longterm recovery effort. Specifically cal fire mentioned a few cities that they seem to be focused on. Calistoga where there are mandatory evacuation, downtown sonoma where in the last half hour there was an expanded mandatory evacuation. The north part above east napa street from Fourth Street east. Thats on the east side of the downtown area. And also middletown as
Some people cautiously optimistic. This morning when we woke up and saw smoke again it was a little nerveracking but they are on it. We feel better. This mother said she is ready to evacuated. Her car is packed. Some people who live in the area where the atlas fire first started on sunday night are being allowed back into their neighborhoods. Mandatory Evacuation Orders have been lifted for areas near the silverado country club. We spoke with one person as he went home last night. He said hes grateful his home on burningtree court narrowly avoided the fire. I think you are more empathetic when you almost experienced it yourself. You know what it felt like. I may have lost everything that i own and im homeless. Thats pretty devastating. Authorities lifted Evacuation Orders for the areas around Monticello Park and the avenues. We saw a lot of water drops yesterday. It was nice to see the containment percentage was up. Not a lot but it was up. We do have better firefighting conditions. It
They are not out of the woods but the effort continues and will continue for the next week or so. The largest fire in Sonoma County is the tubbs fire. It has burned nearly 35,000 acres and containment is at 10 . Another fire near highway 29 and yountville continues to grow. Some of the top areas of concern are mount veeder and dry creek. Many people have left that area but people who are there have been told to be ready to evacuate. This is the largest fire weve seen. Who knows what it will do. Our house is on the edge of it. We are prepared to evacuate. I am a little on edge. We have basically everything packed up, lined up in the hallway ready to go. Weve had to begin fire activity on mount veeder for the last couple of days. Its working down to dry creek where there are numerous houses and we are attempting to get engines on there to protect them. Flare ups and blowing embers continue to be a risk throughout the area. Fire crews continue airdrops through the day to keep the fires aw
Around 32. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming south in the evening. Wednesday mostly sunny, with a high near 63. Calm wind. Wednesday night partly cloudy, with a low around 35. Calm wind. Thursday mostly sunny, with a high near 64. South wind around 5 mph. Thursday night partly cloudy, with a low around 36. Friday mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Friday night mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Saturday partly sunny, with a high near 59. Saturday night partly cloudy, with a low around 33. Sunday mostly sunny, with a high near 59. Sunday night partly cloudy, with a low around 34. President s day mostly sunny, with a high near 62. Highs in the mid 60s for most western Nevada Valley locations, and midupper 50s in the sierra. Nights will stay chilly, with lows around freezing. A weak system will move into the Pacific Northwest friday night into saturday. Some clouds, a slight cooldown, and an isolated shower north of i80 are possible. A major pattern change is not expected through at