And mt. Diablo, 29 mile an hour wind gusts above a thousand feet, mt. Tam, 22 miles an hour. So the low relative humidity and the dry conditions out there, good thing, though, the air quality isnt bad. We are looking at those warm numbers, in the upper elevations, 60s and 70s. But Half Moon Bay has cooled to 54. It is 50 in nevada. Look at that santa rosa, down to 49 degrees. Anywhere from two to 27 degrees cooler this morning. So without those east winds blowing as strong, yes, the temperatures are coming down. So 60s at 9 00. Our red flag warning will have expired and by noontime were in the 80s inland. Its another warm day with low 90s there. By the afternoon. But we are cooler at the coast, and bay with that weak onshore flow and more widespread cooling. Well talk about sunday and the week ahead coming up. Julian . Thank you, lisa. Now to some developing news as you wake up with us this morning in san jose. Police are investigating a double shooting. Two men are dead. Happened arou
If yould like to help, join me and vote yes on prop 15. A red flag warning is going into effect right now because of some of these dry conditions. Ill explain how this could affect you. Multiple rounds of offshore winds and critical fire conditions this week. Just because the fda may approve a vaccine doesnt mean the state of california will. What the committee will control when it comes to a vaccine. Severely understaffed. San jose fire is looking to fill positions and a hero behind the headset. Abc 7 news starts right now. Here warning just went into effect for parts of the bay area as gusty winds are whipping back up. That means thousands of pg e customers could see power shut off due to the Critical Power weather. Wou we begin with sandhya patel on what we can expect over the next few hours. Yeah, those winds will be increasing. Right now theyre running low, you will notice gusts to 12 Miles Per Hour in mt. Helena. Wind gusts could reach as high as 40 Miles Per Hour. You combine th
Weightiness of this election. It could also be fear, whether warranted or not. Its really, really hard to steal a statewide election. Its next to impossible to steal a national one, which is why it does not happen. Tomorrow polling places statewide will be open from 7 00 a. M. Until 8 00 p. M. Most people vote by mail but Election Officials in Santa Clara County are still preparing for a big turnout at the polls. Abc 7 reporter chris nguyen begins with our Team Coverage of a guide of what to expect if voting inperson on election day into poll workers across the bay area know theyre part of something special. People here have been for the most part just really excited to vote. Which makes it exciting for us to work. Reporter but as exciting as it may be, covid19 has been on the minds of many. Kathleen nelson has served as an election aide in Santa Clara County for 25 years and cant recall a time when its been this stressful. I dont want to get sick. And even more so, i dont want to get
Monitoring events throughout the week. The San Francisco Police Department has canceled the case days, so that means all officers will will be on duty over the next two weeks. California has already shattered its early voting record, more than 11 million mailin ballots have been returned so far. Thats more than half of the states registered voters, and according to state records, nearly 6 million of those early months are fund from registered democrats. Maureen naylor joins us live with the records already being broken in this election and also some stories about some first time voters, as well. Reporter like other residence, Santa Clara County has already reported record voter registration. Now south bay Election Officials say they are on track to also see record voter turnout, as well. On the day before election day my your votes count. Your idea needs to be respected, whatever it is. Reporter south bay residents were casting ballots early in san jose, including many first time voter
Ballots directly to the registrars office. In Santa Clara County, more than 437,000 people have cast their ballots. About half, about 220,000, have put their ballots not in the mail but directly into drop boxes. Nbc bay areas Marianne Favro is live at the Santa Clara County registrar of voters in san jose with more on that. And marianne, people want to make sure they get in and their votes count. Reporter they are very concerned about that, janelle. If you look here, this is where people drop off their ballots at the registrar of Voters Office. Many people we talked with today felt that their vote would be secure if they dropped it off at this specific location. 13 miles, thats how far ted and carol bautista drove today to turn in their ballots at the drop box at the registrar Voters Office in san jose. I feel like it is safer to drop it on a place where you will be counted. Reporter but Evelyn Mendez with the Santa Clara County registrar of Voters Office says theres no need to make a