Life. Youve heard it before over the past several weeks and you are hearing it again, more record High Temperatures and increasing fire danger for the bay area, details coming up in your forecast. Or make thousands of ballots have been asked already, tonight, the safeguards put in place to make sure yours are counted. And why a growing number of bay area families are turning to private jets during the pandemic. Good evening, now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area, high fire danger expected overnight as hot temperatures combined with whipping winds and low humidity. Paul heggen has a red flag warning set to take effect in just a few hours. This goes into effect at 5 00 wednesday morning for most of the bay area. So the north bay, inland east bay and Santa Cruz Mountains are included in this. The most dangerous weather conditions will shape up tomorrow night into thursday morning. A beginning late tonight, even before the sun comes up, we will see dropping humidity levels and gusting w
Flag warning in effect until 11 00 a. M. Friday for the areas highlighted in red, the north bay mountains, east bay mountains, inland valleys and Santa Cruz Mountains all under that red flag warning. Gusts as high as 55 as we head through the next few days. Also, low relative humidity values. Critical fire weather conditions watching this closely for you. Talking about the high temperatures. We are talking about 83 for a high. 87 oakland. 92 in san jose. 95 for concord. 13 to 17 degrees above average for this time of year. It gets hotter as we look to the rest of the week. We will show you future cast and when we will see the peak winds with this off shore wind event coming up lets check in with traffic. Traffic is starting to stack up. They just turned the metering light its on. Its slow from the 880 overpass. It stays sluggish. Give yourself some time to go over. The east shore commute getting busy. We have first arts of an accident right at san p ablo. Vehicle and a pickup truck tan
We will see gusts as high especially up in the Higher Elevations above a thousand feet. 35 to 55 miles an hour. Ly show you on future cast taking you hour by hour when we will see the peak winds with this wind event. Its also going to be a hot day today. We will be in the 80s to 90s across the bay area. 83 in San Francisco for a high, 92 in san jose and looking at 95 for concord. 13 to 17 degrees above average for this time of year. It gets hotter as we look to the rest of the week. I will show you future cast wind gusts taking you through the next few days in just a few minutes. Thank you. Thousands of pg e customers in seven bay area count yips could start to loose power around six this evening because of wildfire risks. The only counties not on the watch list are San Francisco and marin. Going dark isnt the only concern for many communities in the north bay. Many residents just returned to their homes after evacuating because of the glass fire. Now there is a feeling of here we go a
Right now, on kpix5 taking a live look outside at the city of San Francisco from our camera on Treasure Island. A beautiful view this wednesday morning. It is october 14th. Yes, a beautiful view but its heating up so lets quiet right over to mary with the high fire danger on the way. Mary. Good morning. Tracking the heat as well as our very high fire danger with those off shore winds returning. A red flag warning that kicks in to effect at 5 00 a. M. Today until 11 00 a. M. Friday for the areas highlighted in red. That is the north bay mountains, the east bay mountains as well as the inland valleys and the Santa Cruz Mountains will all be under this red flag warning due to gusty off shore winds. Gusts as high as 35 to 55 miles an hour, especially up in the Higher Elevations above a thousand feet. The big focus will be the north bay mountains as well as the east bay hills, the diablo range and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Low humidity and extreme fire danger. I will take you hour by hour o
Now at 11, a new timeline for possible power shutoffs affecting tens of thousands of bay area residents. I just want to live a normal life. Youve heard it before over the past several weeks and you are hearing it again, more record High Temperatures and increasing fire danger for the bay area, details coming up in your forecast. Or make thousands of ballots have been asked already, tonight, the safeguards put in place to make sure yours are counted. And why a growing number of bay area families are turning to private jets during the pandemic. Good evening, now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area, high fire danger expected overnight as hot temperatures combined with whipping winds and low humidity. Paul heggen has a red flag warning set to take effect in just a few hours. This goes into effect at 5 00 wednesday morning for most of the bay area. So the north bay, inland east bay and Santa Cruz Mountains are included in this. The most dangerous weather conditions will shape up tomorrow n