Going to hit us hard, mainly around nine a m or 10 am tomorrow morning. Not right on the morning commute and there will be a wind cut advisory in a Flash Flood Watch. There is rain out there now but it is light stuff, widely scattered. This is considered a break, from noon today until tomorrow morning around for a m we will have a break and that allows 4 a m that allows the break to go down and a Flash Flood Watch will go through and we will have the wind cut advisory. I think the system is not quite as strong as yesterday mornings but it is in the same category. It will pack a wall up as it rolls in around seven a m or 10 am for the late morning commute. Wind and rain and flood advisories will come up, the rivers as well. When i come back we will detail what you can expect in your neighborhood and when it dries out finally. Now to and ruben who is in the Santa Cruz Mountains where most of the main roads to and from the bay area have been closed on and off this week, it looks like you
Who was walking down the street here after attending a Charity Event at a nearby park. Now it is a fairly confused situation. What we have here are we have two cars here. One of them a pickup truck. Apparently involved in this accident. And also a tan car that you can see just past 32nd street with a broken window on front. Now, the police say that this is a hitandrun accident and they say its a hitandrun, in the sense of one of the drivers of the cars took off on foot and they are searching for that person now and police say that there is also a second vehicle involved in this hitandrun. Another vehicle involved in this hitandrun. A third vehicle they are looking for. Police say they have no description of that car that they are looking for, that they believe was involved in this accident that took the life of one pedestrian and injured another. The national anthem, pledge of allegiance, chants of yes, we can. It wasnt a pep rally, it was a News Conference down in Southern California
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