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So get covered today. Now at 11 00, breaking news. A deadly crash shut down a section of i280 for hours. Less than 24 hours to go until tomorrows big game. We take you to the packers prep rally in palo alto. Big crowds across the bay area for the annual womens march. The message they want to send tonight. Good evening, im juliette goodrich. We begin tonight with breaking news out of San Francisco. A deadly crash involving a pedestrian shut down a sect0 ca hours. The chp telling us a transient was on the road when they were hit. It happened around 8 00 tonight. A witness told us they started stumbling across the lanes of traffic. They slowed down when they saw the person walking in the lanes but they wanted to prevent them from being hit. They looked in the Rearview Mirror and somebody was hit and killed. The vehicle involved stopped and is cooperatinwiththe investigation. Crews reopened all lanes about 40 minutes ago. 49ers are just one win away from the super bowl. Just hours, the tea
It morning and welcome back to mornings on 2, Tuesday Morning october 8 im dave clark. Im pam cook, thank you for waking up with us. The top story is a potential power shut off related to weather. We checked with stephen he was bringing up good points. We were talking about gas pumps. They will be out. So fill up your gas tank. And we are finding out about bart. This is tomorrow not today, wednesday into early thursday. The why what the weather watch is not for heat, it is for wind and very dry conditions. So some people said this doesnt include the Santa Cruz Mountains but it does, the east bay, even along the coast, even parts of the marin coast as well will get into some pretty good gusts, low humidity and very strong wind, this system right here is the one coming and it is what we call a dry cold front. There might be some high clouds with it but the end result is most of the energy is plunging into the great basin and the intermountain region, Eastern Nevada and points east, this
From ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. Good morning g thanks for joining us here on mornings on 2 Tuesday Morning october 8, im pam cook. And im dave clark. Lets go to Steve Paulson to find out more about the wind and fire danger tomorrow. Tomorrow yes. Today is a little cooler. After yesterdays 80s and 90s and that include San Francisco to many inland locations although i dont know whats going on with travis, what is wrong with you travis . You are warmer than anybody by 50. Otherwise we are cooler and that is the system that is dropping down. This is going to be a wind event and low humidity, not a temperature event. Temperatures will be 60s and 70s but the wind will pick up, not so much today but maybe by tonight, but wednesday mornincr up and by noon it really. Wednesday night into early thursday you are seeing gusting from 25 to 35 mph, there will be stronger gusting in the hills, 45 to 55 as possible. This is not just north and east bay it includes the Santa Cruz Mountain ju
This parking lot. This morning and other parts the same mystery. Some lights were on others were not. Traffic lights at intersections were also hit and miss. It was so eerie. Some lights were on. By noon 80 residents had visited the pg e resource center. At ridge mont campus. He was here at 9 00 a. M. Three hours before us. Charging every device he owns. Hes good for now. Then again. I got a text from pg e that the power will be turned off at 6 00 p. M. Tonight. Even though its been off for three days. The lights came on before noon. She knows all about the killer wind in the hills. Tenses come down. Fences come down. Trees come down. Its awful. Powerful winds. Low humidity. A dangerous mix. Todays round of shut offs the fourth this month. The first round started after midnight october 9 effecting 360,000 customers. The next shut off was october 23. And affected 28,000 customers. The same day the kincade fire started. The third round started saturday evening impacting 400,000 people. A