Seeing in gold on this map is actually advisories that will be in effect later this weekend starting sunday at 11 00am and lasting through monday at 11 00am the issue here is stronger winds and weve seen in weeks now and maybe one of the strongest winds events of the year so far up to 40 to 50 Miles Per Hour. So we are going to be seeing. Some conditions that are not looking necessarily ideal come the latter part of the weekend meaning you should just enjoy today and tomorrow as much as you can ahead of what will be that increase in wind speeds come sunday, 50s and 60s are current temperatures with way how at 53 berkeley in conquered each at 55, hanging on to the 40s right now in fairfield saint helene and cloverdale but dont worry. Youve got some really comfortable weather ahead of you just like the rest of the bay area well im talking your daytime highs what to expect for the entirety of the weekend. All still to come first though obviously need to track of traffic with robin and it
That means critical fire weather conditions will be happening in parts of the north bay and east bay and south bay. Good evening. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Right to Spencer Christian who is tracking the forecast for us tonight. Spencer . Dan and ama, we have a pattern of strong offshore winds developing. As the winds flow downslope they compress, the air compresses. It dries out, it warms up. That increases the risk for fire. Were looking at gusts under 20 Miles Per Hour in the Higher Elevations at the moment but they will get stronger overnight. As a result we have a red flag warning in the north and east bay hills and valleys and the Santa Cruz Mountains from 5 00 a. M. To 11 00 a. M. Friday, our strongest gusts up to 50 Miles Per Hour. High temperatures will be in the upper 90s the next few days and ill have more details and the complete accuweather sevenday forecast. Spencer, thank you. With the Red Flag Alert comes the threat of preemptive shutoffs that could affect 23,000
Youre seeing red flag warnings posted there expecting to win 20 to 35 Miles Per Hour humidity dropping down to about 20 to 30 as we head into sunday morning, maybe even lower than that as we get into monday, strongest winds will occur above a 1000 feet in the north bay expected some 35 maybe some 50 mile an hour gusts, there humidity dropping down between 1025 so very dry conditions around the bay area. Heres the latest forecast on the winds weve have mainly a westerly wind over the past few days to bring us that nice clear now overnight tonight things begin to change. Front goes through and High Pressure begins to build in behind it you start to see that northerly component beginning to kick in nothing really strong just yet it will be breezy especially over the mountain tops and then as we get into late saturday night early on sunday morning that will be probably one of the peak of the gust of wind you can see those pouring in some of the red the yellow beginning to show up there som
Red flag warning its causing that to go really affects everyone in the bay area, not just here in the east bay, but also those in the north bay where that fire is burning right as well as east bay hills and Santa Cruz Mountains last time we saw a red flag warning the glass fire erupted over the weekend. So now more than ever we need to take this seriously its no joke time to get that go bag there are going to be northwest winds up 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour with gusts of 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour. They also have dry conditions throughout the bay area with very low humidity which is a recipe for a wildfire. Power flex alert is going into effect at 3 this afternoon and youre being asked to conserve electricity, everyone if they put in a little bit the maybe we can prevent Power Outages because we know those can be a pain. Heres some tips on your screen turn your thermostat to 78 degrees turn off unnecessary lights close your blinds and drapes to keep your home cool dont use major appliances d
Flag warning we want to go to kron 4 Sarah Stinson first in the field in concord for a look at the conditions there sarah. Sorry im live here highway 4 above conquered were look behind me looks like a fog is all covering around me thats actually haziness air quality not so great this morning as we head into a triple digit day here in concord take a look so theres a red flag warning in effect goes in effect at one this afternoon and its not just here in concord are in the east bay is also up where the glass fire is burning in the north bay going to be a difficult fight for those firefighters as we head into awful conditions east bay hills Santa Cruz Mountains also in this red flag warning the last time we saw this morning the glass fire erupted over the weekend. So now more than ever its time to take this seriously weve seen the aftermath of what these conditions can produce theyre going to be northwest winds of 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour with gusts of 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour. We also have