Georgia, alabama, and south carolina. Flooding rains continue and a storm surge along the southeast coast. Tornadoes are also possible as the storm winds down. It should continue to weaken tonight and no longer a Tropical Storm by tomorrow. It was another warm to hot day around the bay area and muggy too. Thunderstorms moved in late and continue to be a possibility tonight tnat and over the next few days. Thunderstorms are coming up out of the south. They will be isolated but we could occasionaly see lightning and a few showers too through wednesday. You can see the area of low pressure off the coast. It will begin to slide north bringing unsettled weather across the area. Highs tomorrow will be warm and muggy with numbers in the 80s inland, 70s and 80s around the bay and 60s and 70s at the coast. There is a chance of showers through wednesday then cooler on thursday but dry. More sunshine and warmer weather is expected for the weekend. pam our Team Coverage continues in san jose. Kron
News. The catalan leader, carles puigdemont, has signed a document declaring catalonias independence from spain. But he told the Catalan Parliament that the effects of the declaration would be suspended to allow time for talks to reach a negotiated solution over the future of the region. The Spanish Government in madrid said that the declaration of independence was unlawful and would be met with new measures, as our europe editor, katya adler, reports from barcelona. They came in hope today, in expectation and determination. Thousands and thousands of them to this central barcelona square, believing theyd witness the declaration of Catalan Independence today. Independence now is our time, geneve told me, the president here has to announce an independent catalonia today. Their wish for separation from spain so nearly came true when their president , inside the regional parliament, announced the decision by catalans in favour of independence in their recent referendum. This is the moment
Spunt joins us live from the stat center and david, you spoke with people with local ties to in the middle of this fire storm. It is really a nightmare for them. The ground is dry. The wind relentless. Its peak fire season in california. The nukes are expected to rise. But those alive and accounted for are doing whatever possible to stay safe. The blaze is far from out and peoples lives and lively hoods are in a constant state of danger. Arm get en, gone. Reporter crews working 24 hours a day seven days a week, hospitals are on overload. Taking in victims. Two hospitals in santa rosa became news when smoke filled the buildings it was at that time that the Police Department came in and said drop everything. Go now. The Wine Industry is upsidedown. Native michael score zone is a wine maker in so he know ma county. He moved to the area 17 years ago to begin the business. The air quality is horrible. You cant see much install he cant get to several vine yards, this is one in the distance.
He came face to face with gunman this morning trying to rob him and he says an angel saved him. Tonight, hes telling his story from a hospital bed. Thank you for joining us at 11 coliseum lucy noland. That man was on his way to his job as a septa bus operator. When a man shot him. Our Dave Schratwieser is live at septa head quarter its. Dave this isnt the only Armed Robbery police are investigating in the area. Reporter theyre looking at a couple more lucy. Robert wouldnt gus is resting in the hospital awaiting surgery tomorrow morning to repair a fractured leg that was caused by this shooting. He says he was walking to work at 4am this morning when a gunman approached him, demanded his money and then shot him when he tried to get away. Im hanging in there. Everything is sore but iming in. From item tell University Hospital bed wounded septa bus operator spoke out tuesday night over the phone. Telling fox 29 how a would be article robber opened fire on him on his way to work. Demanded
Wine country. The scope of this destruction massive. And tonight, people from our area, who now call Northern California home share their stories with Eyewitness News. Good evening, im jessica dean. Im nicole brewer. Ukee washington is off. Hundreds of firefighters are struggling to contain one of the top five deadliest wildfire outbursts in california history. The flames killed at least 15 people and Authorities Say the death toll expected to rise. Nearly 300 people have been reported missing since wildfires started sunday. Flames have destroyed 2000 structures and many more are in danger. Eyewitness news david spunt joins us live from the stat center and david, you spoke with people with local ties to in the middle of this fire storm. It is really a nightmare for them. The ground is dry. The wind relentless. Its peak fire season in california. The nukes are expected to rise. But those alive and accounted for are doing whatever possible to stay safe. The blaze is far from out and peop