Know, the spare the air continues through at least friday. Since we talked yesterday, north bay and inland east bay have been bumpedf and here i what im talking about conditions getting more extreme, more intense. It will be rather hot from 11 00 tomorrow morning to 8 00 thursday, even hotter than today, which will be hotter than yesterday. So we have a risk of heat illness giill nheatillness everywhere except the coast. From 1 00 thursday to 6 00 friday evening, weve got more than 24 hours of critical fire conditions across areas that are already burning. As far as our forecast today, it will be cool at the coast, 60s and 70s the rest of us going to be 80s and 90s with smoky sunshine. In the north bay, an area previously under an evacuation warning has now been up graded to an Evacuation Order. Jobina has the details on this. Cal fires latest update says the glass fire has now burned more than 46,000 acres and it is just 2 contained. This is new video coming into our newsroom that wer
6 00 friday, critical fire conditions. Well have gusty winds blowing to the southeast. We already have dry fuels that will get dryer and this will become a red flag warning. So be prepared to advantage being eight. And it will be extremely hot tomorrow everywhere but the coast risk of heat illness. In the north bay, an area that was previously under evacuation warning is now an Evacuation Order. Cal fires latest update says that the glass fire has now burned more than 46,000 acres and is just 2 contained. So take a look at this new video that has come into our newsroom of the wildfire raging in calistoga overnight. The area west of 29 and highway 8 is upgraded to an Evacuation Order. Here is time lapse footage from yesterday. Firefighters on the scene tried to keep the fire from spreading, but you can see that the fire line kept moving forward over time. Fire conditions are expected to worsen in the coming days and Amy Hollyfield is up in napa county and well hear more from her coming
Remains a just to present. The number of homes and businesses destroyed has increased to 150. Ktvus amber lee joins us live from the front lines. But first, meteorologist mark tamayo on tomorrows red flag warning. Yeah, the red flag warning tomorrow will be different than the one that moved in last weekend. Last weekend we had the extreme winds set up. Although it will still be breezy, the main concern is the real heat and critically dry conditions. Lets check out some Current Conditions around the fire zone right now. It is such a large area. We are showing you quite a few sites and temperatures. Is still showing 70s and 80s, with the winds is not two too much of a factor. They will develop rapidly heading into tomorrow. As we had an dear thursday we have this red flag fire warning for the hills. From 1 00 p. M. Thursday to 6 00 p. M. Friday very hot, winds approaching 20 to 25 miles per hour. But very dry, single digit relative humidity throughout the day. In general you can see the
Honouring black excellence as a value in all of our schools, so i want to know what you think we should do differently. I will start a response, but i am also going to see if leticia and anthony may have anything to add and i will tell you why specifically the two of them in a moment, but first, i know you know all of this as well, but i want to provide some context for the audience. In terms of what is currently happening around that expectation for celebrating black History Month, for example, for the last couple of years now, the leadership of the organization, we pull together a toolkit, or set of resources to share with schools that identify different activities that they can take on during black History Month to properly celebrate it from the perspective of our parents. The last couple of years, it has come out specifically as a letter from dr. Matthews that has gone out into our cohort bulletin, so the information that goes out to all school principals, and we have had the suppo
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