Whats today looking like . Good morning stephanie. Its certainly a cool start out there. Live doppler seven taking you down to the peninsula. This is the monterey peninsula. And you can see from santa cruz southward that the showers are offshore. And we are left with the clear sky here. A beautiful look outside from our roof camera where temperatures are in the mid and upper 40s from san jose to San Francisco 46 though Half Moon Bay and emeryville, with the north bay numbers in the low well, upper 30s to low 40s. 37 petaluma mid 40s, though in concord we are certainly much colder this morning, 11 to 12 degrees colder in our inland valleys. How about 14 degrees colder in santa rosa . Theres a breeze as well. San francisco, oakland, novato, up to 23 miles an hour. And the next several hours were going to stay in the 50s. But by noontime at 60 and low 60s with plenty of sunshine, this afternoon except at the coast. Lisa, thank you. Breaking overnight. At least one person is dead after a car crash in san jose. Thats according to the chp. It happened on highway 101, going southbound near the matilda on ramp. Right now. All lanes are back open. The crash forced all southbound lanes to close around two this morning. We have new details about one of the San Jose Police officers injured in a shootout. The Police Union Says the officer, who is in critical condition, had a second surgery. Two officers were shot as they tried to stop a man trying to break into a room at the extended Stay America Hotel in south san jose. It happened on thursday night. A mother and her three children were inside the room. Police say Kevin Briones had a prior warrant and got into a gun battle with officers as he tried to run away. Officers then arrested briones after he jumped out of a window. The San Jose PoliceOfficers Association identified the critically injured officer as jaime arredondo, the union that is says hes recovering now in the hospital, and the other officer had minor injuries. Breaking overnight in southern california, seven people are hurt after a shooting in long beach. Authorities say four victims were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Three others were treated for minor injuries. No word yet on any possible suspects or arrests. Will, of course, keep you updated on this story. As we learn more here and online at abc seven news. Com. Today is holocaust remembrance day. This years observation carries a heavier weight than usual for many jews around the world. It is the first to take place since hamas fighters invaded israel on october 7th. The deadliest attack on jews since the holocaust. Israels main event tonight usually brings thousands of people together. That includes survivors and jewish students, along with leaders and politicians. Here in San Francisco, the Jewish Community center will put on an exhibit to honor the lives lost during the holocaust. This comes amid rising tensions in the middle east, u. S. And arab leaders continue ceasefire negotiations between hamas and israel, while the threat of a Ground Invasion looms over rafah. A south bay doctor recently returned from a five Week Medical Mission to rafah. He spoke about his first hand experience from the front lines. Abc7 News Reporter anser hassan was there, but we must warn you, this story contains gruesome details of war. The destruction is evident. The death toll reported at over 34,000 people, but doctor Mohammed Subhi says those stats dont capture the reality on the ground in gaza. What that means for a child who just lost their entire family in a bombing and is the only surviving Family Member whos also lost a limb, and what does that mean for them, physically speaking . And mentally speaking . Doctor Mohamed Subhi addressed the capacity crowd at a church in walnut creek about his recent five Week Medical Mission to gaza. At times sharing graphic images and details of the work he did at a makeshift Field Hospital in rafah. It was set up to help 50 people a day. Instead, he says, they treated more than 1000 people daily. You dont know if youre going to have antibiotics. Definitely didnt have anesthetics. We just had ketamine, which is a dissociative medicine that dissociates your mind from your body. And we were doing major surgeries opening chests, abdomens, resecting intestines. Doctor subhi works at two south bay hospitals. Since his return, hes also been meeting with elected officials, most recently in washington, d. C, to give a first hand account of the war. He says the narrative that this war is just against hamas militants didnt match what he experienced. Not once did i see a combatant. If you think about, like soldier fighting another soldier and theres crossfire and civilians, unfortunately are hit by the crossfire. All of my patients were civilians that came to me, shot deliberately. Saturdays event also featured the exhibit the soul of my soul biographies and photos of children killed in gaza. If theyre in gaza, if theyre here in america, wherever they are, their children at the end of the day and they deserve to be protected. Doctor subhi, a Palestinian Refugee himself, says hes hopeful that the current round of cease fire negotiations between israel and hamas will lead to a breakthrough. But he also hopes part of that includes more accountability and an end to the humanitarian blockade, which is keeping aid out of gaza. 196 humanitarian aid workers were killed, and we dont hear about that. That tells me those actions speak louder than the words that were hearing, i just pray and hope for a better tomorrow, not only for the palestinians, but for the world in general. And walnut creek anser hassan abc seven news. New this morning northern gaza is in a, quote, full blown famine. Thats according to the executive director of the United Nations world food program. It says the famine has not been officially declared. The hunger crisis is most severe in the north, but is starting to move south to the gaza strip. The organization is asking for a cease fire and access to gaza to deliver aid. Closer to home now were checking in on a program that helps children get home from School Safely in San Franciscos tenderloin neighborhood. The area is known for its open air drug markets, but its also home to the highest concentration of children in the city. Theres an estimated 3000 children that live there, largely from immigrant families, socalled safety stewards guide the students along the cleanest routes and avoid people using drugs. We have a lot of things in this neighborhood that are not safe. We have a lot of drug dealing. We have a lot of drug use on the street that impact the lives of the people who live here. And so this is really an intervention of saying, you know, we need this space for kids. The Safe Passage Program was created by mothers fed up with drug dealers in this area. It has been operating since 2008 and is now part of the Tenderloin Community benefit district. Californias attorney general announced a 273 million settlement with a Pharmaceutical Company over the opioid epidemic. New jersey based Amneal Pharmaceutical allegedly failed to report suspicious orders under the agreement, it will pay more than 92 million. Also included is 180 million to pay for naloxone product, the overdose reversal drug. The company did not admit any wrongdoing. All right. As we head to break, lets check in with lisa. All right. Good morning to you. And as we check out this pretty view of the Golden Gate Bridge, it is in the 40s in San Francisco. And when its in the 40s in the city, its cold. Its in the 40s everywhere, even some 30s in our north bay valley. So today, a cool but dry and Sunny Afternoon. Well kick up the breeze as well. Stay tuned. A major warm up on the way. Coming up lisa. Thank you. Also ahead, the event kicking off aapi heritage month in San Francisco. Despite all that rain. Plus, a nonprofit recovers following a devastating fire. How students are now adjusting amid plans to rebuild and cache in, at cache creek casino resort, to rock and to roll. To go all out or. Go all in. With four stars and rising stars, northern californias premier casino resort is the perfect place. To do as much or as little as you want. Make your get away now and cache in at cache creek casino resort. Here. Your court three in bay area counties. Michael risher was appointed to the Alameda County superior court. He is a democrat. Contra costa counties Newest Superior Court judge, stephanie clark, has no party affiliation, and atossa fullerton was appointed to serve on the marin county superior court. Shes a democrat. San francisco is facing heat for empty housing, a new audit says last year, the city had more than 100 million to pay for Affordable Housing units for unhoused people. But the city allegedly left it on the table. The new analysis by the city blames part of the problem on low staffing among its housing navigators team, the report says the city has reduced rent apartments just sitting there, but not enough staff to place people in them. The director of the Citys Department of homelessness and Supportive Housing says its already making changes recommended in that audit. Organizers and volunteers are helping support unhoused veterans in the east bay. The Alameda CountyVeterans Affairs commission teamed up with a group, swords to plowshares, in laney college. The event provided free showers, haircuts and food for vets and students. It also connected them to housing, employment, health and dental care, as well as legal services. This is the first time that a stand down event has actually been held in oakland. Typically, theyre held at the Alameda County fairgrounds, but with oakland being ground zero for this homelessness crisis, with over 50 of the unhoused people being here, we figured that we would bring the services to where the people are in 2022. Alameda reported an estimated 9700 unhoused residents, over 500 of them were veterans. A local nonprofit is trying to build a better bay area by cultivating the next generation of inventors. Now it needs help. After a fire left extensive damage to its creative space. Abc7 News ReporterTara Campbell spoke to its founder, trying to figure out whats next. The smoke damage on the walls is pretty significant. The water reached around 4 to 5in. We hear Ryan Spurlock is talking about a fire nearly one week ago at human made, the San Francisco nonprofit that provides space, tools and training to up and coming inventors and entrepreneurs. This is where the fire started, we believe we were told. Essentially, it started right here in the power strip. It burnt up the 3d printers here and a lot of the equipment in the middle section here. Obviously we were scared because our robots there and everything, but we really like we really knew the more important thing was human made as a whole, because just the organization is really important to everyone that goes there. Kyle young found a passion for robotics here, and credits the nonprofit with helping build a 40 member team from learning how to build parts, write grants and most importantly, how to work with other people and really build a project. And its been pretty life changing for all of us. The fire forcing the nonprofit to take its training online. We focus on hands on learning here, were hands on program, so its going to have a Significant Impact over the next month, at least, as well as the businesses that really count on our space to run their day to day operations or launch their product or their idea and one of those people is jonathan pauley. He learned to build custom cabinets after losing his tech job. They have some of the best cnc machines you can get up there, and then people who are willing to help you learn the skills to use them and sort of fast track. So i was able to start my own little prototyping business after getting laid off from traditional tech job and now displaced, it sounds like itll be at least a month before anybody can get back in the space. And for a lot of people with, you know, projects and, you know, customers, uh, we dont want them to go somewhere else, you know, in the meantime, theyre hoping this Gofundme Campaign will help cover some of the upfront losses. Tara campbell, abc seven news another generation of peregrine falcons are on alcatraz island. These falcons chicks hatched as a result of a uc berkeley conservation success. The mother, known as larry, is the offspring of annie, who you are probably familiar with. One of the falcons from the uc Berkeley Campus clock tower. We saw larry hatch during a live stream back in 2018, and here is a live stream of the nest right now. Larry was identified on alcatraz by the bands placed on her legs as a chick. And you can see her there. It looks like she may be feeding her little chickies. Theyre certainly awake. Uh woke from their slumber from the last hour. The National Park service set up a new live cam to track these hatchlings. Progress, and they all appear to be in good health and ready for breakfast. Well, the rain put a damper on some events in the bay area. Yesterday the wet weather ended up canceling or postponing many outdoor events, but the asians are strong. Five k run across San Francisco. Did pull through 600 people, braved the elements and came out to show their solidarity. Nothing can stop us. This is all determination. This is how i prove my daughter to so it is a good learning for her. So she made it through. Other events were canceled like the richmond san pablo, Cinco De Mayo, peace and unity parade. Haywards car show was postponed for september 14th and for commuters. Caltrans canceled the third weekend of repaving highway 37 due to the rain that will happen next weekend. Instead, the snow was falling in the sierra overnight. Interstate 80 between colfax and the nevada state line is back open this morning after the rain and slick conditions forced it to shut down yesterday. Highway 89 is closed at emerald bay also because of the snow. And heres a live look at in lake tahoe this morning at zephyr cove. You see the dixie there. The flag blowing in the wind. Its certainly a quieter morning today with no snow. The storm has passed and all that recent snow certainly helping our already above average snowpack totals. As for the week ahead, though, lisa is tracking some heat to that we can look forward to. Yeah, thats right, donner pass 18in yesterday. So doing pretty well in terms of snow. Yes. And that winter storm warning for the Sierra Nevada expires in less than two hours. So maybe a couple of inches left there and winds up to 20 to 25 miles an hour. So still slick roadways if youre headed to the mountains or coming back that way, and a few lingering showers in the mountains. Otherwise, the shower activity closer to home is down towards monterey and it is off the coast. Had a few showers towards davenport and pescadero very early this morning, but as we look outside here, we have spun the earth and this is santa cruz where it is 42 degrees. So chilly here and looking at highs today just around 60. So on the cooler side of average for sure. And looks like a gorgeous morning out there heading for a walk. But make sure you bundle up. Its cold. It is 47 downtown, 49 in oakland and hayward. Good morning san jose 48 for you. Redwood city 46, as well as Half Moon Bay and some breezy winds as well. Emeryville. You can see the glow there this morning. 608 is the official sunrise. The sun sets at 804, and thats almost 14 hours of daylight today. 40 santa rosa 37 petaluma with 41. In napa and fairfield 45. Concord livermore much colder this morning by about 15 degrees in spots in yesterday. Yeah it felt like january. Right. Cool morning, mild afternoon today compared to yesterday. Well still be below average though. And into your monday a little bit warmer maybe 3 to 4 degrees warmer, but still waking up to some very cold conditions. And as we get towards the rest of the workweek, the warmth comes our way. Wednesday, thursday, friday, High Pressure builds in and the winds will shift, but as for today, theyre breezy, theyre onshore, and thats going to keep it certainly chilly along the coast and San Francisco even across the bay. Youll notice that delta breeze again today and a little bit into your monday. So the change is once again will come to the middle and latter part of the workweek. So here it is wednesday and were already about 80 degrees inland, upper 70s, bay shore, upper 60s in the city. And then the winds backing off or even a warmer day on thursday with mid 70s downtown, even 80s on the bay shore, mid 80s inland. And look at the 70s up towards stinson point rays. As for friday could be the warmest day of the week and we could have a little bit of what the Weather Service cal