Including healdsburg, windsor and geyserville. As of last night, the amount of acres burned still stood at about 76,000. Calfire first update today wont come until later this morning. Also as of last night, it was still 15 contained. Close to 200 buildings have been destroyed, including 86 homes, some 90,000 others remain threatened. The other big story were following this morning, pg es latest round of Power Outages, which also went better than expected for people outside of the north bay. The utility never turned off the power for some people in santa clara, alameda, contra costa and san mateo counties. The predicted overnight weather conditions never materialized. This map shows the current outages, most in the north bay. Lets check in with meteorologist kari hall, tracking all the winds for us. Weve seen some of the top wind gusts in the Higher Elevations in the north bay, reaching over 50 Miles Per Hour with the highest in mt. St. Helena reaching 57 Miles Per Hour. Mt. Tam is the
Destroyed including 86 homes. Kari has a look at the forecast, we were so concerned about those winds and the good thing that died down. Were starting to see the winds dying down except for the Higher Elevations where weve seen the highest peaks, as we go throughout the morning, well see our Winds Continuing to relax quite a bit. Up to 57mileperhour gusts at mt. St. Helena. Healdsburg hills up to 54 and mt. Diablo 50mileperhour gusts and were seeing in other areas lighter winds as you go down in elevation and our hour by hour forecast shows throughout the day, our winds will start to get much lighter, and get weaker as we see the winds shift directions. More on that and whats ahead, coming up. Mike, you have a Traffic Alert on the peninsula. I do. Were looking at it from palo alto camera headed north. No slowing up to marsh but north of there things are jamming up as you approach woodside to the north of there at 84. An overturned vehicle, Traffic Building up north of marsh. 280 is cle