Lines. Heres the very latest on the fire thats burning in Sonoma County. Today cal fire says the kincade fire has burned more than 76,000 acres, thats about 118 square miles, or more than twice the size of San Francisco. Containment on the fire remains at 15 . 189 buildings have been destroyed including 86 home. 90,000 other buildings are still trained by the fire, and more than 4800 firefighters are now out on the fire lines battling the fire. We have Team Coverage tonight, who talked to residents on edge. And bill martin will show us just how strong those winds are. We begin with deborah v along. Right now, quiet and i just got word from a leader up here in the hills, he is finding it quite, the winds we have not felt, and thats all very good. As you said, it is a local landmark up here in the hills, medics are standing by, and weve been watching fire trucks coming in and out of this parking lot as they patrol the hills, ready to rush in any direction that the fire flares up. The gri
That reduces the number of customers affected to a half million. And 22 counties including lake, marin, napa, sonoma and solano county. This morning cal fire crews battling the kincade fire are reporting they did not have to deal with the wind as strong as originally forecast in the high wind advisory has been canceled. Officials say that could lead to better than expected containment numbers this morning once they have a chance to analyze the work ground crews were able to do overnight. The last report shows the fire had burned nearly 119 square miles. It is 50 contained, Holding Steady there. 189 homes and businesses destroyed. Steve paulson is here with the latest on the weather and the wind and what youre watching. Im glad it didnt materialize. I did not think it would but you have to go with it because it was moving further to the east and it wasnt as tightly packed. This is when youre okay to be wrong. This looks like the last in a series so things are improving. We get colder te
That reduces the number of customers affected to a half million and 22 counties that includes lake, marin, napa, sonoma and solano counties. This morning cal fire crews battling the kincade fire are reporting the wind was not as strong as originally forecast and the high wind advisory has been canceled. Officials say that could lead to better than expected containment numbers this morning once they get a chance to analyze the work ground crews were able to do overnight. The last report was 15 containment. 189 buildings including 86 homes have been destroyed. Lets go out to Sara Zendehnam in Sonoma County. I know firefighters are hoping that the wind conditions will help them. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Thats right. Not too windy here in Sonoma County right now. We are on highway 128. We pulled over because we saw fire vehicles on the side of the road and this is why. Take a look at this structure that is still smoldering behind us. This is off of highway 128 in the healdsburg
A couple of sprinkles but the heaviest is done there. Marblehead still hanging on a little bit of rain. Hampton falls hanging on to rain. Much light they are central mass, southern New Hampshire. It is over. We are seeing temperatures in the difficulties. We will see the wind start to pick up, and we are even going to clear out this morning. And for the next couple of hours, what we really have is the rain south of the city. South shore, south coast. Cape and islands. The hardesthit communities at 6. Rain going to be pulling off the coast. I think this lingering green all around boston and south shore will end up just being simply clouds. A couple of showers over the outer cape and nantucket. That is the end of it. By 10 00 this morning. The clouds lightening up. The sun coming out. The one word of warning we have is that it will be a breezy day. At least humidity will be falling. 7 a. M. In boston dry. And partly to mostly cloudy. By 9 a. M. , the sunshine in i think even if you are o
The ocean and back to the west. Trying to add to the snow totals up to the west were going to watch this band is deeper blue band especially that stretches from boston just out of quincy now but milton look like its about to dedham and canton through Holbrook Rockland Pembroke kingston halifax stretches over to plymouth as well. Its just north of route 44 and thats going to continue to bruise some heavy snow on its path all appear to the north shore watching this one make its way up to the west towards past burlington now its way along 128 just to the west of your burlington this new into the heavy snow band as well continue on to the west toward wayland you going to get into that as well. This is going to produce an inch of snow as it comes on through for many of you. So added on top of what you have now just when you thought you were done and become lighter start to pick up intensity again. Up to the west much lighter still snowing out in worcester at least a fine light snow the stea