It is 60 in san jose, 49 up north. Looking at the current conditions, 86 containment from the fire. 56 degrees. 72 relative humidity. And well begin to see some warmer conditions today. We also have a sparetheair alert. Poor air quality not only in the north bay but drifting to the inland east bay. Elsewhere, it will be moderate. Starting out with the clouds, then by noontime, upper 60s to near 70 around the bay and inland. Low 80s should be the high end today around the livermore valley. Mid 70s around fremont. 60s Half Moon Bay. Tonight, just a little patchy fog. Well talk about a warmup for includes gusty ho win z . Few nute nurse hethe st are demanding better protection from covid19. Abc7s Lauren Martinez has the story. Madeline johnson 70. Registered nurse, new jersey. Passed away reporter names of registered nurses around the country who lost their lives to covid19 were read aloud during a candlelight vigil outside of Alameda Hospital. Each one of them a life lost. Each one of th
Around as we get toward the afternoon and certainly the week ahead. 53 in danville, as well as pleasant hills. 52 in lafayette. Good morning, santa rosa, fog there at 46. 56 in concord. Looking at five seven degrees cooler in the north bay, as well as concord. Livermore, four degrees cooler and fog from napa to santa rosa. Halfmile visibility. Fog along the coast. Our sparetheair alert has been extended into tuesday. In fact, the poor air quality f north bay but our inland east bay as temperatures today slowly warm. Well see 60s and 70s in sunny to hazy conditions by noontime around the bay and inland. Staying in the 60s at the coast. Low 80s will be on the high end today. And looking at some patchy fog returning tonight. And thats about all were going to see for the week ahead. Were talking dry offshore winds and 90s inland by the second half of the workweek. Liz . Thank you. Nurses in one Bay Area Health care victim demanding better protection care system are demanding better protect
Good evening, everybody thanks for being here tonight at 8 oclock im grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis thanks for joining kron 4 news at 8 our top story tonight more than 167,000 customers have been left in the dark this evening. This result of the planned power shutoffs by pg and e because of wildfire concerns. The impact has been felt by more than 22,000 customers in sonoma and napa counties, 17,000 customers in sonoma county. 5,000 customers in napa this is the current interactive outage map shut offs here indicated by those pink triangles you see the area just west of lake hennessy there is inundated with shut offs. Power for some customers may not be restored until tomorrow night according to pg and e and while most of those customers have dealt with these power shutoffs before they are no less frustrated. Kron fours michelle kingston reports now from santa rosa. I mean were becoming experts and being flexible up here in santa rosa street lights are out atm is not working thousand
Quality get a little bit better. Yesterday, we started off the day with unhealthy to very unhealthy air and now were looking at some spots even moderate air quality this morning. So that is the difference compared to what we have experienced over the last several days. Moderate air quality in santa rosa, and that is great to see it is or and starts in San Francisco, napa, fairfield, rio vista, unhealthy for everyone for san rafael, oakland, redwood city, livermore, and san jose. We are beginning to see a little bit of improvement and we will continue to improve with the air quality as we go through the workweek. Looking at that spare the air alert that remains in effect for the bay area, it is going a record 29 days in a row with our smoky skies and that spare the air alert. Our smoke model, as we got through the next couple of days does show the improving air quality. So there is hope as we go through the next few days. We will talk more about that, the better days for air quality, co
Reporter dan, were on the edge of palo alto as we speak right now. You go see behind us, the flames inching up to about 200 to 300 people in this community. We spoke to several residents of la honda who are now packing and gearing up to evacuate. You cahahi sn s expanding through the ridge. You can see the flames raging in that community with about 60 homes. Lets look at sky 7. You can see the flames aggressively expanding. They are impacting two major communities. Loma mar and dearborn park. It is presumed this fire was caused by lightning sunday morning. Cal fire responded to about 22 lightning fires in this region. Le residents have been documenting the size of the blaze since sunday. Now there is nothing else to wait for. Theyre evacuating. Heres one of the residents. We are evacuating now. We had no instruction by the San Mateo County sheriffs thpartment to do so. E rangers, we have had no one come into our communiy to tell us what to do. So myself and my brotherinlaw rick took it