High. Thats because were in the heart of the storm right now and we still have several more hours of weather like this to go before i passes through this is the first level three storm that weve had in over a month, and it is drenching the entire bay area. We have Team Coverage from the south bay to the north bay and the east bay as well. And we have Team Coverage of weather experts tracking the storm. Drew tuma monitoring the watches and warnings in effect right now. But lets begin with spencer christian. Hey, spencer. We want to start by looking at the rainfall totals. Nearly 2 inches in San Francisco. This is the wettest in San Francisco in two years. It is wet and getting wetter all across the bay area, as you can see right here. These batches of yellow and orange offshore represent heavy downpours just beginning to push onshore. The beach is getting a heavy downpour at the moment. Well see heavier rainfall up to san rafael by 6 09. And fairfield, thats the path that this area of h
Sausalito, along bridge way, pretty heavy rain. All across the north bay, San Franciscos getting some pretty heavy downpours at the moment as well. This is a strong storm, ranking three on the impact scale. Heavy at times with strong, gusty winds. Flooding concerns over the burn scarred areas continue. And drew tuma will give you the late ea latest on watches and advisories. It has been such a wet day and more heavy rain is moving onshore. So flooding is a high concern. A Flash Flood Watch is still in effect for the north bay from clover dale, south to rhoner park. And down through mill valley. This lasting until tomorrow morning, 6 00 in the morning on your tuesday. And its a big difference between a watch and a warning. A Flash Flood Watch means conditions are favorable for flooding. If a Flash Flood Warning is issued, that means flooding is occurring or will be occurring very shortly. So you want to seek Higher Ground if that happens. Not only the high rain but the winds, the wind a
Nancy pelosi wrote you can expect more reaction on President Trumps revised travel ban from pelosi coming up on cbs this morning. Thats at 7 a. M. More consequences from our recent storms. Ranchers and farmers living downstream from a lake in yuba county are dealing with serious damage after a riverbank collapsed into a river a day after releases from the oroville dam spillway dropped to 0. One farmer blames the department of Water Resources for the collapse near his walnut orchard. He says the sudden shutdown of the oroville dam spillway caused the super saturated riverbanks to rip apart. If you can imagine a 20foot wall with water up against it completely saturated, and then you remove that wall, this ground literally flowed in like applesauce. The department of Water Resources has sent an expert to the area to assess the damage and says there is no danger to public safety. The power plants at the troubled oroville dam is back on and is releasing water again from the reservoir. It wa
Happened. Reporter yes, University Staff are meeting with students who live in both halls to address their concerns. The meeting started at 9 00, and is not open to the media. A student i spoke to tonight said the discovery is a little unsettling and they cant help but feel a little unsafe tonight. A student found one swastika on the third floor of Washburn Hall, and a door in a hallway. Whoever did used name badge stickers and formed a swastika that way. The other was found in a common area of one of the suites shared by seven students, where only those students could get in. On that case, it was found on a white board. A dry erase pen was used. Both swastikas had racial slurs by them. Both have been removed. The chief diversity officer spoke with us tonight, and we also spoke with students. I would say these students i know of are upset. Upset on behalf of other people. Upset at the existence of these types of hate symbols or that somebody would do that. I dont want people to take it
Hills. That is true. Thank you, daisy, for that. It might not be as cold as it has been, but still michelle m. Smith says good morning, steve, happy saint paddy day. 46 in clearlake. San jose looking for a high of 76. Low of 49. Both are above average. Way above on the high. 67 47 is average. The record 32 again way back in 1894. The reported low in the state. Might be a little bit of patchy fog tonight and tomorrow. 40s and 50s on the temps. 43 gilroy. 42 boulder creek. 30s yesterday. I dont think thats going to happen. Here is our system coming in for clouds on saturday. Looks like rain on sunday. Today and tomorrow its all about high pressure. Sunshine and warmer temps. Cool. Not as cold. Mid 70s for some. Highs as you just saw well above average. 7 01. Busy with the bart east bay, right. Thats right, steve. More people are in the car, it seems, in pittsburg because of the problem between pittsburg and North Concord. As a matter of fact, the traffic is going to be affected by this o