This was the 26th consecutive sparetheair day. Tomorrow and monday are, also, sparetheair days. Abc 7 news meteorologist is here with a look at when things will clear up. Frances. Yeah, eric, its going to take a couple more days and want to show you why it looked like that today. Here is a look at the visible satellite image from today and look at all the smoke just blowing over the bay area. Coming from our south and, also, our east. And we have High Pressure in place, right now, but i am tracking a system thats going to move towards oregon. And thats going to bring us an increased onshore flow. Even though tonight we have some very thick smoke, notice, tomorrow, with the smoke, we will see less smoke in the bay area and even decreases into monday. And the bayarea management district. But look at tuesday and wednesday. We can expect moderate air quality then and finally get outdoors. Eric. All right. Frances, thank you very much. This is what the air looked like in oakland today near
Aloft on or orange wednesday yesterday you started to detect it more and more as you step outside. This morning even worse yet as definitely hazy and also a little foggy there at the coastline. You notice that some of our worst air quality is right up and down the coast, not just for inland valleys and theres a reason for this. Lets look a look take a look at this satellite imagery from noaa right here you can see just a few days ago that smoke that was blanketing the entirety of the west coast here. Now what youre also noticing is those oregon wildfires, wheres that smoke heading right out in the pacific. Its now being pushed right into the coast. Thats why some of our coastal areas in the bay itself. Actually has some of the worst air quality this morning and thats only making for more smoke pushing into the bay as compared to what we already had on top of us which is blocked out sunlight for a couple of days now so very poor air quality and for 2 reasons California Wildfires and tho
Nearly 3,000 lives lost that day i think everybody feels like where do i even start . Are under way this morning in new york. So if you want to start this at the pentagon in washington, process of decluttering, what areas would you focus on first and in shanksville, pennsylvania. I think you want to think of your highest traffic places. The ceremonies look different this year because of the ongoing definitely. The kitchen, your entry pandemic. Already this morning we have the arteries of your home are the places to start. Seen President Trump and the first lady have a moment of silence on air force one marking the first time it hit the World Trade Center 19 years ago. They are on their way to shanksville, pennsylvania where theyre taking part in a ceremony there. But honestly, no place is too big or too small to get organized. Joe biden, the Vice President in our opinion the fridge. The fridge is one area thats crying out for help in my house. Nominee for the democrats is in you have s
Yesterday. Hes got the mass now haha Sarah Stinson up in grand county also giving us a look at air quality conditions there and then of course you only 7 is in the south bay and san jose giving us that shot were going hear from all of them. In just a moment, but first we have to begin our Team Coverage. With john in the Weather Center and as daria said john right again help. We called it gray out there. Yeah, gray take away the orange still dont have a lot of sunshine though making its way through its a mix here in timber on of both fog and then haze that is hanging out just above you. We are going to see a whole lot of that sunshine piercing its way through the debt smoky layer thats right above us sinking a little bit lower last night than it was yesterday and as its done so we are seeing as much of the orange light making its way through now just your typical bay gray, as were seeing this morning air quality even you know you might not smell. The smoke is pour weve had ash fall over
Boulder creek golf course. The fires have torched close to 60,000 acres. Tonight, Scotts Valley residents and the uc santa cruz are the latest to be evacuated. We are live with the details tonight. Fire is zero percent contained and that marks another night of evacuations in Santa Cruz County. Those in Scotts Valley and uc santa cruz are the latest to receive the official notice to leave and it only came a few hours ago. Its this scene across the ccu august lightning complex fires. Forcing continued mandatory evacuations. A look at Boulder Creek in Santa Cruz County thursday evening. Homes are actively burning. Cars charred, since is igniting the devastation and ongoing danger has led to the evacuation of close to 50,000 people. You are hearing about some of the other surrounding fires. We are standing guard, the best way we know how. For Scotts Valley resident, the best way to stand guard now means getting out of town. The evacuation orders for the city, leave now. I have never seen a