It has now made landfall overnight. Residents are facing a very long wet weekend. Thats galveston this morning. Its wet and the winds are strong. This is the strongest year came to hit the United States in more than a decade. We will talk about its path, the damage and how the government is responding. Rosemary is keeping an eye on that for us. Much calmer here. We still have our own weather issues. I will track Hurricane Harvey coming up on the next break. As you said the heat is going to be on and we have heat advisories in place. For parts of the weekend. Lets take a look. We have a beautiful shot from San Francisco. The low clouds have filled in once again. We are likely to see sunshine later this morning. And in the afternoon. Temperatures will begin to warm. Heres a look at the two advisories we are tracking. Excessive heat warnings for the hills. For our northbay hills and east bay hills, and down through the day yeah blow range. This stars a little this morning. It will go all
Take it a capitol hill for the interior secretary will be testifying before the Natural Resources committee. You are watching live coverage on cspan 3. The committee will come to order. This morning the committee will discuss the president s proposed fiscal year 2025 budget for the department of interior. I would like to welcome secretary holland haaland and Denise Flanagan back to the committee. I want to thank you all three for joining us today. To set the scene the administration is requesting a 2 million for 2025. That is a 5 increase over fiscal year 2024. I think it is important to note for contexts that congress has also provided the Department Almost 50 billion in appropriations over the last three years to the bipartisan infrastructure law an Inflation Reduction Act. I look forward to discussing how the department is implementing those laws using the historic funding and justifications for the increase. It has been a year to the day since you were last before the committee for
Take it a capitol hill for the interior secretary will be testifying before the Natural Resources committee. You are watching live coverage on cspan 3. The committee will come to order. This morning the committee will discuss the president s proposed fiscal year 2025 budget for the department of interior. I would like to welcome secretary holland haaland and Denise Flanagan back to the committee. I want to thank you all three for joining us today. To set the scene the administration is requesting a 2 million for 2025. That is a 5 increase over fiscal year 2024. I think it is important to note for contexts that congress has also provided the Department Almost 50 billion in appropriations over the last three years to the bipartisan infrastructure law an Inflation Reduction Act. I look forward to discussing how the department is implementing those laws using the historic funding and justifications for the increase. It has been a year to the day since you were last before the committee for
Matteo bridge is traveling at the limit. Lonnie rivera is at santa cruz. Francis, youre watching our storm system. Reporter we have seen relentless rain over the last few hours. I will take you live doppler 7. Just nonstop this morning. We will zoom in tighter to heavier rain falling in parts of the peninsula and south San Francisco. To give you an idea of how much rain this is the areas of orange thats a rate of about. 7 inches an hour. The areas of yellow about a quarter inch an hour. We will continue to see this all day which is where there is a Flash Flood Warning thats been issued by the National Weather service for many areas, you can see highlighted in green, parts of the north bay and seen santa cruz and monterey bay. On our storm impact scale this is a strong storm it ranks a level three. Downpours throughout the day, damaging winds with gusts up to 65 Miles Per Hour, all those warnings in effect and we are going to see the heaviest rain in the next few hours. Cheryl. Frances,
Moment. Kari hall is tracking rain, are we going to see rain all day . Yes, unfortunately, this is moving slowly. We could see the winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour as we get a look at the storms rolling across the bay area, pretty widespread. We wont see many breaks here. And moving throughout the south bay, well see a lot of yellows and reds. The wind advisory has been extended until 3 00 in the morning. A Flash Flood Watch in effect for today. Well talk about how much rain we could see, especially in the Santa Cruz Mountains, coming up in a few minutes. We may have a couple surprises for drivers coming up. We are looking over here to the peninsula, we have mostly clear flows of traffic. The green highlighted means wet roadways, so our chopper could not make it out to the scene, but we have a crew at 101 where all lanes are closed and the woodside traffic is flowing to the freeway. You may want to take el cimino if you are local. North of the crash and north of the flooding across