That blew through yesterday and today . Yeah, that is right, mike and gasia. Some neighborhoods picking up over two inches of rain, specially for the Higher Elevations. This was a productive storm, thankfully were not talking about flash flood warnings, nothing extreme in terms of advisories or warnings. Still, a beneficial rainfall in terms of water supply to start things off and fire danger. Take a look at some of the bigger rainfall totals. Well call them the jumbo rainfall totals. Around three inches of rain approaching three inches. Occidental in the north bay. 2. 34. Even kentfield over two inches of rainfall. Some more totals for you as we check in on those. The storm totals. Yesterday and into today. Were still adding to some of the numbers. Santa rosa, over an inch of rain. San francisco,. 42. Lifermore, close to a quarter of an inch and not so much for the south bay. San jose,. 08. This is the satellite and radar the past 24 hours. You can see the rain here into the bay area
Than 984,000 cases in total. We could see a million by this week. And 24 hours after San Franciscos mayor announced a 250 increase in cases since early october, we are getting an idea of what might be a key factor. Tonight the abc 7 iteam reveals 11 bars have been forced to shut down for repeatedly violating the Public Health order. Abc 7 news iteam reporter stephanie sierra is live tonight with more. Steph, we understand some of these bars have since reopened and appear to be violating the same rules. Reporter yes, dan. All 11 have passed the Health Departments reinspection and were able to reopen. Yet a mere week after, complaints of the same problems are happening again. Its a res mooe for rapid spread, and its happening all over San Francisco. Big crowds, no masks, and no social distancing. More than 400 violations were cited to businesses across the city since march. The hot spots include these 11 bars and nightclubs pegged by the Health Department for repeatedly violating the hea
The sheltered valley locations down to the 20s and 30s. This frost advisory in effect until 9 00 a. M. Today. As we head through the afternoon, we will see the daytime high school the low average. We will have the sunshine but we are only talking about highs in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s as we go through our afternoon. 59 in the San Francisco. 60 in oakland, san jose, and concord. We will talk about how long this will last and our next chance to see some rain showers coming up. We are getting a Traffic Alert through martinez. Apparently there was some sort of debris in the roadway causing vehicles to spin out. They have now closed all lanes to get caltrans crews out there to clean up the mess. I will check in with chp shortly. We are starting to see a few brake lights moving. To plan for that this morning if youre headed toward the east bay freeway. We have a wind advisory in effect for all the mod pass this morning. Youve got some slow and go speeds dipping down to 15 Miles Per H
Valley, down to the 20s and 30s this morning. It is definitely a colder start than what we have been noticing. One of the coldest mornings this season. 31 right now in santa rosa. 38 in napa. Right now, 39 in redwood city. Down to 33 in mountain view. 36 in san jose. Right now, 39 in in San Francisco lets talk about that frost advisory for the northbay Interior Valleys. Temperatures down to the 20s and 30s. So, below freezing. That is why the frost advisory is in effect until 9 00 am today. As we go through the afternoon, we will see the sunshine cool below average. Daytime highs in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s this afternoon. I will let you know how long this will last and when we see our next chance for showers coming up. It is cold and windy. Plus, we have a Traffic Alert around westbound 4. Right in martinez, we still have lanes blocked because of this trouble spot involving some sand in the roadway. Caltrans should be on scene shortly but in the meantime, you have quite a bit o
Moment ago. Rosemary orosco is here to talk to us about the dramatic shift in weather. Yeah, from yesterday into today. And today is likely to be the wettest storm on the season so far, which is good news for the bay area and more sierra snow. Giving you a live look here. We showed you the Golden Gate Bridge and now lets look at the pacific satellite view. Were, again, beginning to see more widespread rain early on. It took awhile to get here. The north bay was covered in the green by 10 00, 11 00. Now the central bay and along the peninsula into the santa cruz mountains, you can see if we move in closer and look at what is going on. Widespread over the north bay. Creeping into the east bay from San Francisco down through about, it looks like redwood city and Mountain View area. For the coastline, its covering pacifica and Half Moon Bay. For the north bay, it started earlier. We can see as it is pretty much over the entire bay area from the coast for inland valley locations and over ou