Public Health Officials are trying to get the word out here. To be vigilant, keep the masks on, continue to social distance. Allie joins us this afternoon to explain why some popular spots will be closed this coming Labor Day Weekend. Reporter in the past, in previous years whenever you had triple digit temperatures inland and a three day weekend it usually means people flock to local beaches. This year, with covid19 still an issue, Public Officials are trying to change the trend. The Public Safety message make your labor day plans local, limited to your family to prevent the spread of covid19. All regions are closed this weekend. If we have our beaches 250, 300 people, we are in some serious issues. Reporter hiking trails of the pacific will remain open, still were beaches in Half Moon Bay. In santa cruz most beaches and state parks are closed. The idea behind the partial closure was to discourage out oftowners to get smaller locals a place to escape the heat. The daytime closure will
There. It will not be there. Im not staying home. Im getting out. Dont let a little heat bother you. Exactly, gasia, a couple weeks ago, that was the double whammy. The heat, humidity, and the haze. We will still have some smoky hazy skies, but we will not have the humidity levels that we had from the tropical clouds i came in here. That is the worst kind for us. We always have humidity but it is usually the fog variety and it is usually the cooler. Visibility has gone down for some, improved brothers, five miles for Half Moon Bay, there are pockets of fog, you can see that engulfing sfo. 50s and 60s, it is going to burn off sooner, warmer for most today, there might be a few on the coast that during the party yet, but they will. There will be more son, it will be warmer, fog is going down the coast, it disappeared yesterday, it will disappear today. Your morning fog, that sunny and warm heat, those two, there back in town, near average High Temperature today but by tomorrow, they are
Immediate threat when the officer opened fire back in april. The d. A. Said officer fletcher did not wait for his cover officer before confronting taylor, tasing him, and shooting him just 45 seconds after arriving at the store. Officer flechess actions coupled with his fare to attempt other deescalation options ended his use of deadly force unreasonable. Today the san lee an dough police chief said i know the loss of Steven Taylor has deeply affected this community. Today the District Attorney has charged officer Jason Fletcher with voluntary manslaughter. It is essential that we allow the judicial process to take its course. The defense attorney is accusing the prosecutors of essentially succumbing to mob rule is the way he put it. Henry, what is the status of the officer right now, and if he is convicted, what kind of penalty could he face . Frank, that officer has been on paid administrative leave since that shooting back in april, and could get anywhere from probation up to 11 yea
And i pale more that announcement coming just hours after cal, so i so said that there would not be any rotating blackouts tonight. Thousands of customers were in the dark for hours last night as temperatures soared into the triple digits. Kron fours dan thorn is live in san and elmo hes been talking with people about the heat and their concerns over the potential for more outages in the coming days well ken and pam, the rolling power blackouts for on some people out here are a painful reminder. Last falls Public Safety power shutoff done by pg and e with these high temperatures its been essential for people to keep cool and many of them are also doing their best to conserve energy or the hope for the power to stay on in marine county, the scorching hot temperatures threatening the area saturday with another round of outages something people in san anselmo do not want to deal with again it was really had no notice that it was happening whatsoever on obviously a surprise we didnt know i
Increase of fire danger keeping utility leaders on alert in case they need to take action to lessen the chance of a possible wildfire outbreak we have Team Coverage tonight noelle bellow has more on kauai essos announcement on not turning off the power today. Dan thorn has reaction from are in moran breathing a sigh of relief but first a red flag warning will go into effect at 11 oclock tonight and last until tomorrow morning at 11 across the bay area monterey and san benito counties are already in a red flag warning a major concern fastmoving storms that could lead to a risk of dry lightning which could start wildfire for more on the red flag warning in the continued heat wave want to check in with our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow lauren yes certainly been hot enough around the bay area so weve had the record heat the last couple of really were primed. In fire conditions unfortunately now were start looking a little subtropical moisture begin to wrap around that big dome of Hig