Lisa. Hey, zach, good morning to you. We have a much cooler day on the way. In fact, some very dense fog over some of the bridges. Visibility reduced to nothing around Half Moon Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. Theres a look at the fog off the coast and some of it locally, right on the overpasses and bridges. Theres a cold front that is pressing all that fog to the shoreline. Thats going to visit us tomorrow. 54 in novato it is 64 in hayward with some low to mid 60s in our inland valleys anywhere from 2 to 8 degrees cooler this morning. But weve got a much different day out there. Weve got mid and upper 60s by 9 00. Cloudy skies for some of us except if youre inland, its a cooler day today. It will be sunny, still above average inland, but thats 5 to 10 degrees above average inland for everyone else. Near average , a steady onshore flow. And well talk about whether or not we see any rain for your monday coming up. Zach lisa, thank you. And now to that developing news from israel. Escalating violence between hamas and israel in a conflict near the gaza border. Its claimed the lives of at least 500 people on both sides and thousands more are injured. Hamas claims it has captured dozens of israelis, including soldiers. This all began after hamas militants fired thousands of rockets from gaza into israel saturday. A state of alert for war has been declared by the Israeli Defense forces and the attack is drawing worldwide condemnation on president joe biden, reaffirming us support for israel yesterday from the white house. The United States stands with the people of israel in the face of these terrorist assaults. Israel has the right to defend itself and its people. This is not a moment for any party hostile to israel to exploit these attacks, to seek advantage. The world is watching and white house Officials Say its too early to know if iran had any involvement with the attacks in israel. The fbi and the department of Homeland Security have issued a Public Safety notification to Law Enforcement across the us, urging them to stay vigilant during the ongoing situation. And back in the bay area, were getting local response to the conflict as well as a better understanding of whats behind it. Abc7 News ReporterTara Campbell spoke to a variety of experts on the conflict in the middle east. The sights and sounds of chaos in the middle east. A palestinian attack and israeli response. I think this is one of the most significant moments of Palestinian Resistance that we have ever seen. George bisharat is an emeritus professor at uc law San Francisco and an expert on the middle east. Certainly the most significant military, every act of resistance ever against israel by the palestinians. And he says the palestinian attack has likely been long in the making for hamas to be able to pull this off in a surprise way like this is an incredible feat. Now, you know, whatever you make of it, its as a as a matter of a military operation, pretty incredible. As a jew and i know i speak for my jewish colleagues in the legislature, we are all both horrified and terrified about whats happening in israel state senator scott wiener is a member of the california legislative jewish caucus. This is not perfect by any stretch. I have my own very public criticisms. But what happened today crosses a red line. Nothing justifies the terrorist attacks that we saw today. This is a horrific day. The violence that were seeing today is disturbing to everyone who cares about peace and justice. Edward ackman. Mitchell leads the council on American Islamic relations until the occupation ends here, were going to keep seeing this cycle of violence repeat itself for years and years to come. And as for what comes next, the professor says it could go several ways. The fact of the number of hostages provides the palestinians with a significant leverage against the israeli state power and may cause a quicker end to this than in less violent into this than we might otherwise see. Or he says israel could respond as it has in the past. Another scenario is that israel will mass go ahead and do as it has done in the past and possibly even worse in afghanistan. The death toll is rising following a series of powerful earthquakes. The taliban says more than 2000 people have died. The strongest of the quakes was a 6. 3 magnitude one. It struck about 25 miles from the western city of herat. Many buildings were damaged, trapping people in the rubble and there were at least three powerful aftershocks. Box officials in maui are urging the governor of hawaii to delay the reopening of the western side of the island to tourists. Its plan to reopen in phases starting today. Wildfires devastated the town of lahaina back in august. And yesterday, maui county officials voted unanimously on a resolution to postpone the reopening, claiming residents need more time to heal and rebuild. The maui wildfires claimed 97 lives and left more than 30 people missing, making them the fires. The deadliest fires in us history. At home, we saw another dazzling aerial display from the blue angels as the stars of fleet week soared over San Francisco this weekend. Todays the last day. You can check them out. And saturday was a perfect fog free day for flying, but it was hot. Abc7 News Reporter cornell bernard has a look at how people kept cool while enjoying that spectacular show. All eyes in the sky. Nobody on the marina green missing a second of the navys blue angels doing what they do best over San Francisco bay. Spectators know youve got to see it to believe it. The roar and rumble of the jets at speeds of 700mph. Clayton earl from San Francisco never misses the show. It doesnt get old. It just gets loud for our old ears. Oh, theyre spectacular. Theyre i love them. The fleet week air show even impressing the likes of retired top gun Navy Commander jerry gallop. You know, as a former top gun guy, i try not to say anything great about the blue angels. You know, it was pretty its a little bit of a rivalry between those two groups. But man, can can they fly and Los Angeles Azules yeah, thats blue in spanish. Earlier, the navys leapfrogs parachute team started the show, followed by a flyover by the patriots jet team, which performed a missing woman formation to honor late senator dianne feinstein. It was a perfect fog free day for flying. The only downside, it was hot. You Better Believe a lot of families came prepared for the heat with water, sunscreen, umbrellas, ice and a lot of pop up tents, too. Manny guerrero from sunnyvale had a cool idea. Well, we brought a lot of cool drinks. We brought our tent and were just going to try to ration ourselves and not eat, i guess run or walk too much. Others using fans to cool off. But there were few complain when this was the payoff. The blue angels rocketing over the bay in San Francisco. Cornell bernard, abc7 news. Abc seven news. Com is your place for all things fleet week. Just check out the front page of our website to find a full schedule of the weekends festivities. And weve also posted video of the blue angels performance that you can check out. Now lets check in with lisa. All right. We have got a much cooler day on the way. Were still going to be above average inland. But what a gorgeous view here. Were talking about temperatures back to near average. And there is a lot of fog out there. So well talk about how warm we get today. And the possibility of rain showers on monday and the week ahead. Next lisa, thank you. And also ahead, a Wildfire Forces the evacuation of a neighborhood in suisun city. 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Late saturday evening, fire crews continued to monitor the aftermath of a wildfire that burned more than 30 acres in suisun city, threatening nearby homes and businesses. How close was the fire to your facility . I would have to say literally in our backyard. And it would have came in if the fence wasnt there. Jasmine peete is the sales supervisor at pick and pull an auto dismantling shop which sells car parts. The damage along the entire back fence line shows how the fire was kept out. That likely prevented another problem, says pete. Given the potentially toxic material at the facility, we deal with a lot of chemicals, fluids like gas, gas, oil, freon, sometimes we even deal with hazardous waste. We did have a response from cal fire and they did do an air drop for us, which helped contain the blaze as well. Captain matty scott with Suisun Fire Protection District was the first on scene. He says the fire broke out around 12 noon and quickly spread as the winds began to pick up speed. Despite the wet winter, the grass is dry, which is always a concern for this time of year, says captain matty, especially here in Solano County. This is still fire season. Yeah, october. Even into november, we always get a warm spell for this time of year in october. So this is can be expected in this part of the state. The fire also prompted an Evacuation Order for the nearby neighborhood. All of a sudden we just see a bunch of smoke blow into our backyard. It got dark. There was ash just immediately blown into our faces and it was orange and super scary. The macy family was evacuated for four hours. When they got home, they found parts of their backyard damaged by the fire, burnt fence and plants. Ashes everywhere. But no reports of injuries. And the family is just thankful to be safe. Yeah, im so happy. We see so happy to see my all neighbors are good. Theyre all safe. The cause of the fire is still unknown in Solano County and san hassan, abc seven news. And as the threat of wildfires increases, were learning that what your house is made of and small changes to your property can have a big impact on how vulnerable you and your home are. Abcs matt gutman has more on the latest fire safety research. Were at a one of a kind Test Facility where researchers study the science of wildfires, something ive spent much of my career covering for abc news in california. Wow the intensity of that is absolutely enormous. The heat is overwhelm, doing almost nothing they could do with that wind. This is a firestorm. Were going on the other side of the car here at the Insurance Institute for business and home safety or. That powerful wind is simulated by this towering wall of more than 100 industrial strength fans blasting those red hot embers toward structures. And this helps scientists learn what kinds of Building Materials will burn and what can withstand the hot fury of mother nature. Experts say its those scorching embers, though tiny, that can turn small fires into town, destroying events. It was those wind driven embers in maui in august that experts say helped the historic and deadly inferno to spread so fast, killing at least 97 people and engulfing more than 2000 structures, most of them homes, but not this one featured in the Honolulu Civil Beat virtually unscathed. Some called it a miracle, but researchers at ibis point to two factors that likely saved the structure a commercial grade steel roof and riverstone surrounding the home. The homeowner is telling the civil beat they replace their traditional landscaping with the stones not to protect their home from fire, but from water and termite damage. Little do they know that one of the key tactics ibs teaches us is creating a minimum of a five foot fire resistant buffer zone around your home. Using hardscapes and noncombustible fencing. Think of it like your moat you are keeping wildfire and embers away from your structure. This time lapse video shows a fire ignited along a fence between two structures. Watch as the fire never reaches the home on the right because it cant pass through that metal fence, the wooden fence on the left, however, acts like a wick of a candle bringing the fire directly to the house. And now theyve built a home just for us. You can see there are two distinct sides here. One has this wooden mulch outside. Do you see a wooden deck or wooden siding . The other side is a wildfire prepared home. These are fire resistant sidings. So you can see the metal in the deck, that fence, the part that actually touches the house that is also made out of metal. And you can see this hardscape going all around. So under the supervision of the richburg fire department, we fired up those ember generators and they allow me to step right in their path. And in just minutes, these embers are coming in fast and just now, this is the start of a fire right underneath this bush here, right next to the deck. This could be the thing that ignites this whole house here, this deck, the one made out of steel, nothing. And this deck right now is catching fire. That thing is going to blow up. This deck is now completely engulfed in flames. Its going to take this out in less than two minutes later. It did exactly that. All the while, the right side remains seemingly untouched. This house is virtually gone. You can hear you can feel the heat from those flames right now. It is absolutely massive. And you can see how quickly that wooden side of this house was engulfed in flames. Its in the eaves right now, which also means its going through those vents, those vents were covered in steel protective mesh, but they were the wrong size as the holes so big they let the embers through. The rule of thumb here is that you dont want mesh that that can have a nail or a golf tee go through it. You want it to be a bit finer than that. Something that can block this stuff that way. The embers cant get through that mesh and into your home right now. The firefighters are about to come in and douse this thing because its gotten too hot. Abcs there. Just incredible research that theyre doing. And unfortunately , we need it. As you heard in that story before, matt gutman that october is definitely still a risky month for fire season as we saw this weekend. Lisa it can be extremely hot. Even those of us who have lived here for a long time still kind of surprised by that. I know. I know. And the good thing going for us was that the wind didnt pick up. I mean, it could have really been a bad scene with an offshore flow. And we had no wind advisories, but still with the brush so dry this time of year. And so hot out there. Yeah, it is very scary. But we are looking at a cool down. How about 71 yesterday in Half Moon Bay, while elsewhere we had widespread mid 90s. It was a 90 widespread mid 90s in the north bay concord livermore 96, 88. In oakland, 92. At the airport. So the cooling just at the coast with some 70s there. But weve got a lot of dense fog right off the shoreline. No visibility at all around Half Moon Bay, 62 in san leandro, 63 in hayward. So we still are holding on to these milder temperatures with the clear sky. But a lot of fog here. Pacifica, 53, were in the low 50s up in the north bay. It is a much cooler day out there. Still be warm inland, but nothing compared to what we had the past four days. So cooler at the coast today and temperatures about 5 to 8 degrees above average. Inland touching around 90. Otherwise, we get back to some much cooler weather for everyone monday and tuesday. Cloudy skies, chance of showers, maybe mid day on monday and in the week ahead. Kind of uneventful looking at some cooler than average temperatures as we look at the fog this morning. Its off the coast wants to push into the marin county coast a little bit but then it pulls back. Weve got a nice Sunny Afternoon on the way again and then a pretty gloomy looking monday with a cold front on the way. Here it is. It looks impressive, right . But look what happens as it moves across the bay area just kind of falls apart. And were not seeing much, if any rainfall at all. But the clouds are going to stay with us. It will be cool. Well see a shift in our winds come monday and tuesday. But rainfall amounts, check it out, anywhere from maybe a 10th of