Rob. Yeah. Its one of three items well be watching closely tomorrow. First fire danger and the red flag warning which is now effect. Then the heat and eventually also the air quality too. Lets show you the footprint of the red flag warning, which did get expanded with that latest update all across the north bay now. Inland east bay included. This is now active until 11 00 on monday morning. Hilltop gusts approaching 45 miles per hour. As you see here, the wind not too strong right now those areas of red and purple. Those are the areas were watching very closely. That will bring, again, the threat of heat were going to watch his mic and get some new batteries and get back to him in a little bit. Some popular walking trails in the east bay now closed because of the fire danger. That includes parts of newhall park and lime ridge open space. The closures will last until tuesday morning. Statewide pg e says nearly 100,000 people could lose power tomorrow. That includes a small number of peo
Flag warning was extended through monday, triple digits extend into monday and possibly even into tuesday. Overall, though, what were dealing with today is going to be the gusty offshore winds, low humidity, and those hot temperatures. So Current Conditions right now humidity tends to recover overnight but a live look over san jose. You can see were starting out hazy and there is a spare the air alert. Yesterday was an air quality advisory. The bay area district decided to go ahead and update that, now turning that to a spare the air alert. So ill have more details on what were monitoring, what were expecting and how hot well get coming up in my full forecast. Well see you in 15. Thanks so much. Now to the breaking news i was mentioning out of napa county this morning where there are mandatory evacuations because of a wildfire. Cal fire says theyre dealing with a dangerous rate of spread. The mandatory evacuations are along the silverado trail, deer park road to the south to larkmead l
Burning in the Angeles National forest near pasadena. The mountains continue to glow from the flames. So far more than 26,000 acres burned, and this is just 6 finding clean air to breathe contained. We have our own problems here. Has become a struggle. Air purifiers are hard to find. The smoke and the ash. Our air quality is the worst this is coal hardware north beach in San Francisco. Its been in weeks. They tell us they only had one you can see all that red on the air purifier in stock this aqi map. That means unhealthy air. Morning, and then their supplier this is a Staggering Amount of is nearly sold out. But an employee says you can smoke covering the west coast. This satellite image taken this actually make your own. Afternoon, you can see if you have a box fan at blanketing california and up to home, theyre relatively oregon and washington. Lets get right to our chief inexpensive. Meteorologist jeff ranieri. You can buy a filter, a 20 by 20 jeff, we know this is challenging beca
Good evening and thanks so much for joining us. Im anoushah rasta. And im terry mcsweeney. Justice ginsburg touched so many lives. For the second straight night people from the bay area to the east coast gathered to share stories about her. Landmarks are now being lit in honor of the late justice. Across new york city, buildings will be lit in blue to honor ginsburg, who was born in brooklyn. On the peninsula, the steps of a courthouse were turned into a memorial tonight. Nbc bay areas Marianne Favro shows us. Reporter tonight dozens of people gathered here in front of this courthouse in palo alto to remember a woman some say changed their lives. 60esecon fighting for equality. Tonight more than 120 people gathered to say goodbye and thank you to u. S. Supreme Court Justice ruth bader ginsburg, a woman this organizer considers an american hero. Ruth back in her time did things that were unheard of and demanded equality in ways that were unheard of and were thought to be very radical, t
Thank you for joining us today. Changes to how the state of california deals with covid19 are coming. Today Governor Newsom unveiled a four tier approach using the colors purple, red, orange, and yellow to determine how counties can move toward reopening. Purple means most nonessential businesses can operate outdoors, but some like hair salons and malls can open indoors at limited capacity. Red means more indoor businesses like museums and movie theaters can reopen with restrictions. Orange means places like indoor wineries and bowling alleys, for example, can open. And at the yellow level, all indoor businesses can reopen with modifications, physical distancing is still required. So are masks and health screenings. The state is also making this change. We also have a criteria not just 21 days on moves between tiers but also two weeks of steadiness before you move into those tiers. Every county in the bay area is purple except San Francisco and napa, which are red. The new framework is