Digits with the temperatures. We will have more of that and hope the a c is working properly in your home and car. Guess what this morning, fog at the golden gate. Trapped there if you will. The fog trap. We will be trapping that if you will. Quite thick. By the way we are looking at the morin county side. What happens overnight for the fog, again what we talked about before, the coverage minimal. A little bit on the north bay. Parts of the coast you can see and right around the golden gate and not making the east bay shoreline. The temperatures right now still quite lofty at 67, livermore and 63 concord and fairfield at 70. We have a little bit of time for last minute cooling. Along the east bay shoreline. Hayward at 62 and 66 for san jose and 54 for San Francisco. This contrast with a few degrees a head of this time yesterday. Not your imagination if it feels warmer this morning. We saw from yesterday, fairfield at 8 degrees ahead and that being four a. M. The time. So for oakland, w
Rapids. Once you get into the blue shaded areas thats what a 24foot crest would overspread. A lot of the area downtown and some residential areas hit back in twaightd will once again go under water if we get the crest of 24. 1 feet here in cedar rapids. Thats the latest reading that were anticipating. Now as we take a look at the river levels upstream. The cedar river and cedar falls. That expected to come in the Morning Hours on sunday. The cedar river in waterloo anticipating a major crest at 24. 8 feet. From there the river goes on down toward vin ton. 22. 1 feet and finally sometime monday night the river should crest here in cedar rapids at 24. 1 feet. And flood stages 12 feet. The interest thing about this it was expected to crest at 15 feet but because of that tremendous rain to the north the crest is now up about 9 feet in just 24 hours time. Still have a Flash Flood Watch in effect for much of area. This is extended now. A look at the latest radar. Showers and thunderstorms ar
Conditions minute by minute. Within five minutes of arriving, lifeguards came in forcing them to clear the beaches. It will start sweeping you out and you may not look bad on the surface and then you may lose your footing for a second and its just going to pull you straight out. I have a health why respect for water and the force of it. And you know, its nature and you have to have a respect for it at all times. They will going to float down with the rip tide, the lifeguards do a great job keeping everyone safe. They warn rs not to go too deep. I love being at the beach. Reporter back live now, staffing is down because many lifeguards have returned to college but ocean city make its a point to keep three beaches open late. 8th, street, 9th street and 12th street. Take advantage of that. No kidding about swimming or not swimming when lifeguards are not on duty. Its too dangerous in these conditions. Nora muchanic, channel 6 action news. A hidden danger on a truly beautiful day. Thanks s
For us, we are looking at coastal flooding today. It wont be as significant as it will be to the north. Still looking at Tropical Storm warnings. That means winds 40, 45 Miles Per Hour. Another thing well do today is not just with the winds but we have the tornadic threat that will be with us throughout the day today. On titan doppler radar, weve been seeing a lot of rotating thunderstorms this morning. The good news is they have been parallelling the coast. Some of these will be making it onshore. Necessity will be tornadoic they will be tornadic. You can see whats happening here. That right there, if that were to make it onshore to pinellas, thats awfully close. Some have been weakening some have not. That will be the trend for today along with the gusty wind getting us into the 30s, 40 mileperhour wind gusts and then again the coastal flooding coming up especially at the time of high tide. We have high tide around 2 1 2 pete. Well get splashover and and st. Pete. The rain falling fr
Platform, if you will. Absolutely. You heard the chief say it. The reason that he wanted to talk with Brandon Marshall and he said he would do that for anybody who wanted to speak with him is because he has such a platform to really effect change. Thank you. A local colorado winery is destroyed after a vehicle drove into it overnight. This is at the aspen peak cellulars in bailey. Cellars in the crash caused broken water pipes and damage to a gas line. Wine was flowing into the platte river. The driver is expected to be okay. 25,000 bottles were inside that winery, though. The owner tells us hes just not sure how many of those were lost. We are expecting rain in the metro area tonight. Its already sprinkling in some spots. The cold front is bringing much cooler temperatures. Dont adjust your screen for this next video if we have it. The top of the peak was blanketed in snow this morning. Temperatures were in the 20s on the mountain. Meteorologist belen deleon is in the 9news backyard.