Hopefully the heaviest rain is out of here. Mike . In the next hour the heaviest rain moves on but we still seeing oranges through the Santa Cruz Mountains and highway nine, skyline boulevard, from Boulder Creek to summit this is all going to move in to saratoga, cupertino, palo alto, los altos hills, and you can see there is a healthy storm moving across the dumbarton and san mateo bridge and the northern extent touching the bay bridge as we move to the east, our heaviest rains are moving through the higher country less populated sogging. Behind the northeast we will have steady rain and showers by the end of the commute. We get a small break as we head into the afternoon hours before more showers develop so the worst of the wet weather is right new. Temperatures today in the upper 50s to slow 60s. We are busy. The accidents are coming in fast and furious before i can make a map. West 24 at telegraph, c. H. P. Is doing a traffic break, three vehicles are involved in an accident. A sig
Asked what was going on and there is a big mess out here. You can see the mess, fires were cleaning up a lot of the debris and they got a last it picked up and put sand on the road to manage up and stop the blue portapotty water, six vehicles , total, involved in a medium duty rig carry the blue portapotty water that spilled all over the road and it is beyond the fire trucks on 280 the we are a quarter mile before the 7th street exit ramp. Vehicles are allowed through but only in one lane. Only two people were reported injured. They are only mineor. I will show you how they are letting people through with two lanes merged into one lane passing the accident scene and all we are waiting for is a heavy duty tow truck to come and pick up the big rig that is on or side of the fire truck. When that is cleared they hope to is a couple of lanes open in the next half hour. No word on when they will have the whole freeway open southbound 280. Now a look at traffic from a broader perspective. As
76 by 7 00. At the coast we will have more sunshine but temperatures are still stuck in the mid60s. We have a signature alert through the Santa Cruz Mountains we have two separate crashes at the laurel curve northbound highway 17. Nine vehicles are blocking several lanes. We have a sigalert. It is an injury accident northbound and delays from the southbound away from the reservoir. Westbound highway 4 we have an accident not blocking the lanes but light delays from by during to bay point and then moving on to concord. We follow breaking news from the south bay a fire in san jose after a gas main exploded in the middle of a residential and business area. Matt . Firefighters cleared the scene an hour ago but at 4 00 this morning they had gas fueled flames shooting up the side the building. They put water on the blames it keep them from spreading and turned off the gas putting out the fire. When they arrived they were concern how close the flames were to the apartment complex and started
Conditions and money midtoupper 60s, and midtoupper 70s in the east bay. The commute, leyla gulen . From 580 to the Altamont Pass we have construction until 9 00 a. M. In the eastbound direction between greenville and north flip. You can see yellow building and it looks like the traffic is bottlenecked westbound. No bottlenecks from tracy into livermore and 47 Miles Per Hour is the top speed before you get into the path and it drops down to 38 Miles Per Hour. This is how long it will take you, however, at 30 minutes not too bad along 680 southbound from dublin to mission boulevard, and 15 minutes along 85 northbound from 101 to cupertino, five minutes. Developing news from pleasanton where police say they have solid leads in a brutal beating that left a man in a coma that happened during a confrontation right outside the victims home. Abc7 News Reporter Amy Hollyfield is outside police headquarters. We will get an update on the case this morning and we are feeling good about it because
Light, less than. 1 and all over us until noon or 1 00 oclock and then the concentration will switch to the north. Heaviest rain is to the Santa Cruz Mountains, nearly flee quarters of an inch. Homes all over the bay got a soaking. This video was sent by a viewer with rain drenching the wooden deck. In San Francisco this morning, a popular site to watch walk dogs. Several cities lost power because of the rain. Pg e crews have been working nonstep to get everyone back on line. Amy hollyfield is in berkeley with the latest. I spoke with pg e and they had 2,500 customers who do not have power. The crews have been busy most have been happy. They are tired seeing brown yards that have had no water for months. They were feeling very happy this morning for their yards. Boots and umbrellas appeared for the first time in months as the bay area got rain. We are super excited. We are worried was never going to rain the. We saw people strolling the street in the rain with no compliments. We usuall