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it is not getting picked up by the radar but the high-powered pewter models were able to read it. we played for to 8:00, goes away. there is not a whole lot to this, but take a look, our first rainmaker of the season came right across the pacific and if we just highlight the clouds on here, this is a start, of course we do a lot better than this now, here's the downside. the rest of the seven day forecast looks nothing like today, in fact, we are going right back into fire weather concerns i want to show you that the seven-day forecast coming up in a few minutes. back over to you. the cool temperatures into the more juiced up humidity than a big help on the fire lines in napa county, it has now been lifted, and last checked the classifier was 82% contains. just over 67,000 acres. and take a live look outside, the air has looks better today than it has all week but we are not officially in the clear. not just yet. a spare the roller to has been extended through tuesday, for a record 51st day this year. the previous record was 46 days, setback in 2017. the san francisco archbishop went to church in east palo alto today, not to preach, but to listen. wilson walker was there for the community conversation of some tough topics. >> it dawned on me when i saw, i witnessed my cousin getting beat with a long black candle flashlight.ad en law ent officers, this was a sting sessiore sten was salvador, the archbishop of san francisco. there was a lot of hope because were starting the discussion. >> throughout my whole life, it has been a wrongful death. it has been someone getting shot and i feel like right now, through the 2020 year, that we are getting a little light, a whole big old light and the light is shining on what has been wrong. >> after nearly 2 hours of listening the archbishop spoke. >> i don't know what that's like growing up in an inner- city neighborhood. being shot at, running away, and someone asked me, my friend next me falling. i don't know what is like growing up as a child in an inner-city neighborhood, and to the fear and sense of resentment upon seeing the police. >> he has spent recent months studying and reflecting on these issues that he described as next comments as a work in progress, warning that they might make some in the crowd uncomfortable. >> cultural attitudes that get so ingrained, that it blinds the people in the group that have the advantage to the injustices they are inflicting on those who do not have that advantage. >> reporter: from there he brought into the discussion to issues of family and directly mentioned abortion. >> it is hard to say, but it needs to be said. i think about how planned parenthood targets black communities. >> reporter: today's event was part of a larger outreach effort by the church on these issues in the christopher major is coordinator, of the african- american ministry. >> my father was the first code enforcer, in east palo alto. 1982. he went away from us last year, so to be standing here as his son, to continue this work, of bringing people together in unity is a blessing. the city attorney wants to move the shah ahmad arose the case nearly 200 miles out of town. monte rosa is the 22-year-old who was shot and killed by police in front of a walgreens during a looting call back in june. his family has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit. they felt the change of venue request this week to move the case to fresno, citing concerns over whether a jury pool would be biased, in the bay area or sacramento. the city is also seeking to have certain claims dismissed. the shooting has sparked outrage especially after some key evidence publicly called on the f vi to investigate the case. a major mingn sco, high the process could soon change from a performance-based system to pure chance. >> the district commissioners blame the pandemic, saying they cannot rank this with applicants because they did not give out grades for the spring semester. students got past or no past. also, they cannot test the students because all classes are conducted online. >> it is disappointing that we don't have a better solution and that is just the option. >> she is to boys in the center in cisco unified school district. for a greater has been studying hard, and is applying to attend local high school, one of the best and most competitive in the country. >> he might be one of these kids that would have had a good chance of getting into lowell, and now, it might be a more equal to, to everybody else. the schools is about 900 students were admitted to this year's freshman class, out of 2000 applicants. the proposed random lottery admission system would last for one year. next fall. but some parents worry that the board will later make a permanent to increase diversity. right now less than 2% of the students at lowell are block. >> i wish i had a larger campus, i would really love to have all the students. >> they have 2800 students, she believes the students who apply to lowell are mostly hard workers, and would likely do well. we will have a good solid freshman class, and we are ready to teach anyone who is assigned to our school. so in terms of change, there is always change. it might be an exciting change, we have to really adapt. >> some district students and alumni believe the lottery system could jeopardize the schools success and reputation. this change could push her out of the district. at a private school, or leaving the city. the school board plans to vote on the puzzle and october 20. in san francisco, i am darlin'. disturbing trend on the rise, roughly 2 deaths a day. the conical reporting of the more than 1000 bodies, by the city's medical examiner's office. januard . st, arly half had die an overdose. and of those were reduced, nearly a third or homeless. this is highway four, it happened just after ththdriver this point, it is not clear what caused that driver to lose control. is an is a, drivers under arrest on suspicion of dui, after a crash that killed a pedestrian. it happened on s. jackson ave., just before nine last night, the pedestrian later died at the hospital. it is the 15th fatal crash this year involving a car and a pedestrian. a man accused of tying a new street tree branch of the berkeley marina has been arrested, on a hate crime charge. if the employee reported think it happened, and then snapped this picture for proof. the man was later arrested on university avenue, he is also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. still to come, is an error armada the answer to california's wildfire problem? this is common sense. get overwhelming force out of fire. the new proposal to reroute money for high-speed rail to the skies instead. the last couple of months, spending time of the napa valley has felt like an episode of survivor. but with the classifier, finally at bay, the wineglasses are clinging again to come. he was a reminder to download our new after easy 24/7 access. and our newscast, just search fo it's rising. the pain is coming. when was the last time your property tawhat?l went down? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15. and if the governor wants to take money from former gov. jerry brown's pet project, to fight fires instead. sean cox the founder of jane california believes that what california needs is an error armada. an arm of air support with at least 60 aircraft. as for the mind, he said well, there's plenty of it in the states high-speed rail fund. >> take some of that money, as being spent on that train in the central valley which frankly, is way behind schedule, it is going to be obsolete even before it is finished. >> already has more than 50 aircraft, and when visibility is bad, adding more assistance from above, does not help. omhe classifier, it has been a rough stretch for napa valley wineries. so many of them resuming wine tastings this week, has produced a hearty blend of gratitude. they were still closed so this to finally get the call, yes, there open this weekend, i was like great, fantastic. >> the winds are showing better than ever. >> some wineries in the next challenge will be the coming change of weather as wineries try to figure out how to comply with covid-19 restrictions. when it begins to rain. >> we have been following the story of capt. cal, the young mountain lion rescued from the stock fire in jackson county, and taking it by the oakland. today we're learning had he is getting two new playmates. the to view mockups rescued from that same fire, they were understandably a little bit scared, they hissed when veterinarians examined them. so for the cubs don't have names but stay tuned, the zoo already is i capacity with three full-grown mountain lions on exhibit. so these cups, and capt. chalco will likely be relocated to a new zoo once they recover from julia's impersonation. >> i think i need, i heard, it was great. and i think, we her genuine current in that video like from from the kittens. that was her. cloudy, misted on, daytime highs did not out of the mid-70s. still coming into the height the fire season. there is more, before i get to that part of the story, look at those clouds, the mid-70s permit look desperate most locations. we will enjoy those at least for today, anyway, before we have to move on and i how this pattern will change. 77. warmest number on their. happened in san jose but livermore, 70s, not far from the camera. to take all those clouds that we had out there today, and as we advance this forward into tomorrow, we're going to the class pretty much getting read out. this is sunday morning. usually in the morning is when we see the clouds building. we going to straight blue sky over, seven, eight degrees, but today. let me show part of the reason for this. if we look at the pattern today here's the onshore flow. part of that weak system that light sprinks also lo erto russ saturday into sunday, we are going to see the streamlines completely reverse their direction. now we start to the the northerly winds pick up and this probably looks like a familiar pattern here. strong offer wind and events, it looks like that. is going to be a breeze in the hills, not approaching a red flag weather or anything like that but advance is now from sunday, we skip monday and tuesday and i will stop it on wednesday. now that looks a little more impressive. streamlines are still going offshore, and the colors are brighter. this was also in daytime highs, climbed back into the mid-90s, inland. and if we go from wednesday in the afternoon, into thursday, it is going to do it again. so we have some concerns here, we are not out of this yet, as much as we would like to be in really would love to, but a lot more rain than we did. the time we get to tuesday and wednesday, everything is going to feel very familiar. much like the last several weeks. sunny, warm, intricate be back at the mercy of the wind again, he to show this one but there is a smoke plume coming off the august complex fire which is still going. the northerly winds are going to try and transport some of that smoke back our way. too early to say how that i could get but likely we could fall back into the moderate, and i mean, very air-quality district, tuesday, they are convinced they will see more snow come back as far as morning lows go tomorrow, mid- 50s, daytime highs tomorrow, these are about 78 degrees warmer than today but the real warm-up shows up by the middle of the week. take a look at the seven day forecast. mid 90s back again. going into, as we approach, you know, getting close to the middle of october here, we are still doing mid 90s and we are still at the mercy of offshore wind es. a widespad gorain there was no sign of it for at least the next 7 to 10 days. always, back over to you. here's a fun one, when it comes to fun and creative things to do, one contra costa man has hit a hole-in-one. check this out, has turned this block off of main street into 18-hole prep course. the creator says he built all 18 holes over the past year or so. >> it's been a lot of fun, we are really enjoying it. kept me busy, during some of these tough times. >> the owner's debate keeping the many golf sites open at least for the next couple of months ago the cost to play is 10 bucks around and speaking of golf, in sports, well, have i got a call story for you. straightahead, shipping away cancer, one stroke at a time. the first time of historical proportions over 5500 miles away, and the nfl, 49ers again favorites at home, where they are winless. this fellow, will i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. while helping with occasional joint stiffness. osteo bi-flex. nfl up top, the 49ers, being a favorite at home is not doing them any favors. no excuses for this get right game with an offense. the office is healthy, especially the guy calling the police model. >> it took a little time but i am back to be out there. it feels great. >> he missed two games of the high right ankle sprain, they will respect his arm. he does not have a turnover in the games. we have a garoppolo scouting reports from titan george kittle. >> he looks very handsome, out in the field. still got a rocket arm, still during the the ball which is a good thing. >> it has been really cool, in practice this week, look to my right, there is george, look to my left, there is brandon, diebel, raheem, jimmy across the way, like, it is exactly how we envisioned it in the off- season and it is great to finally have everybody come you know, healthy, and in there together. >> as for the raiders, there in kansas city, as a 12 point underdog, facing the chiefs team that has won 10 of the last 11 meetings. did you know derek carr has never one at arrowhead stadium, so to call the rivalry, they said this. >> we have to win some games here come you know what i'm saying? you know, that would make it a lot nicer. you know, that had our number for little bit, and they kind of makes us mad. and so come you know, we are going to go out there and were going to fight, and the guys know come you know, the coach talks about it, you know. he makes sure that the young guys know what they're getting into and things like that, they don't like us, we don't like them. there is not a lot of hand shaking. >> readers achieves tomorrow at 10 am, here on kpix5, the fifth quarter postgame show comes on around 4 pm, after the cowboys and giants, and i join you for side. college football, the texas longhorn mascot. get them off the field for the oklahoma game, texas in white, rally from two touchdowns down to tie in. game went to for overtime, sooner search ahead. spencer rather stepped up and hit drake stoops, up eight after a two-point conversion. next possession, texas new day score, but adventure was picked off in the end zone here. and that is your ballgame. and the sooners one this red river rivalry in a shootout. resort they at the french open for this 19-year-old, unseeded, from poland. he beat american sephia connect in straight sets, 6-461. that is a big deal, because she became the first player from poland to win a grand slam title. it started down the peninsula, 16 years ago, but is firmly in the east bay. monday, comes an event so big, so special, it is not just once, it is twice a year. let's tick you off 680 to alamo. get in our whole. >> long-standing tradition. different east bay venue. same great cause. the 16th biannual have the ball golf tournament. is off again, after rental country club hosted the first which brought in more vendors. >> there the cutting edge of at the, and more money for bay area cancer research organizations. another gem from bob hammer, and his family. 16 years, they have raised $3.75 billion. somehow, they pulled off this event, in a pandemic. >> was reported to try to do this and keep it going. especially when one of our main beneficiaries are based out of novato. they put children with cancer in camps, the entire campus burned down to the classifier a few weeks ago. we still put 60 people on a golf course, socially distanced, fully correct, in this covid world, to be able to do that, is special. >> even this schmo, by swing of club. >> i will see you at the 45 i will see you at the 454 told on monday, all morning, all afternoon, with that club in my hands. >> you been doing that for the past what, eight, 10 years? >> look for the channel 5 tent, you can't miss it. coming up, president trump holds his first public event since catching covid-19 what his doctors said just minutes ago, about his risk of passing the virus the many who did, will be coming back to this. you probably don't know whole in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of shutdown because of the crisis. to keep millions of cars off our roads, to reduce air pollution and fight climate change. and measure rr helps essential workers like me get to work and keep our communities healthy. relieve traffic. reduce pollution. rescue caltrain. [all] yes on measure rr. when was the last time your property tawhat?l went down? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15. i'm feeling great, i don't know about you. a lot of flareups but it is good to disappear. president trump takes to the white house balcony in his first public appearance since testing positive for covid-19. just minutes ago, the president is no longer at ritranng ths th crd that gather to hear him speak. many were read make america great again hats. they encourage minorities to leave the democratic party. reporter michael george, the presence message to them, and to his rivals. >> cristobal i'm feeling great. how is everyone doing? >> reporter: five days after leaving the hospital president trump spoke from the white house balcony addressing supporters gather on the cell self on. the present touch on the coronavirus, that landed him in the hospital, just over a week ago. >> science, medicine, will eradicate the china virus once and for all, to get rid of it, all of the world. >> reporter: it is not clear if the president has tested negative, friday night, he appeared what was billed as a remote medical evaluation by dr. marc siegel, fox news medical contributor. >> have you been retested? >> i have been retested, and i have not even found out numbers or anything yet but i have been retested and i know i am at either the bottom of the scale or free. >> reporter: joe biden said the president needs to be open about his status. >> he is, he is not the spreader. >> later biden hit the campaign event coming in erie, pennsylvania. america deserves the president to understand what people are going through. you are facing real challenges right now, the last thing you need is the president exacerbates that. it appears to praise the president. >> i can't imagine that anybody could be doing more. couches talking about the white house coronavirus task force. not the president. michael george, cbs news. the president plans to hold his first official post covid campaign rally monday night in sanford, florida, near orlando. today vice president mike pence covered florida for him, the swing state is widely viewed as a must when for president trump. air force two landed in orlando, earlier today. pence waves before boarding a trump campaign bus, heading to a latinos for trump events. at the event, pence criticized joe biden's approach to a coronavirus was once. >> just five cases of the coronavirus in the united states. in late january. present donald trump did with what no other president did when he suspended all travel from china come the second largest economy in the world. he but the health of america first. now, joe biden says that was, quote, hysterical. and xena phobic. >> we are committed to helping you vote smart, go to kpix5 for backgrounders on the california ballot measures, and information on the to and ways to cast a ballot. new video out of denver tonight wear a pair of political demonstrations erupted in deadly shootings. only witnesses heard a loud bang, chaos followed, one was killed, two people were taken into custody the rallies were held at the same time. one group called for police reform, the other, demonstrating in support of law enforcement. tonight, it is still not clear exact what led up to the shooting. irking delta has added insult to injury, in louisiana. hundreds of thousands are without power, and an area ravaged by another powerful storm just weeks ago, not everyone shows to clear out of delta's past, but those who did will be returning to a mess. taking aim at the carolinas, connor powell is in the lake charles, louisiana area with the latest. >> every biden's exercise a lot of caution, even now, and really, especially now. >> still packing the punch, delta moving across louisiana, and putting some southeast states on alert, as it approaches. >> even though it is light out in the storm has passed, the leftover damage from that storm is still there. >> on saturday more than 5 million people were under flash flood warnings. 20 after delta made landfall in louisiana as a category two hurricane of more than 8 inches, before the weekend is over. >> we got about 3 inches. we will have to replace the drywall. >> they say tornadoes were also possible saturday, over parts of southern louisiana, mississippi, andover alabama, tennessee, and western florida panhandle. and parts of georgia. lots of trees, lots of utility poles, lots of downed power lines. mcdowell to left nearly 700,000 homes and businesses along the gulf without power. the storm dropped over a foot of rain in communities already battered by hurricane laura weeks ago. >> there wibe damage in southwest louisiana that will be very difficult to differentiate into it was caused by hurricane delta. they pick up the pieces, other states hope for the best, as delta interest toward them. >> in lake charles, louisiana, connor powell, kpix5. the remaining american communities says this march, across the golden gate ridge, is the first step in a long journey to raise u.s. awareness of a faraway fight. they try to persuade the current demonstration to intervene in the latest of hostilities between armenia and neighboring as of jean. and issue a long contested separatist region that lies in azerbaijan but has been under control of ethnic army -- armenian forces. the latest outburst of fighting began late last month. >> protesting, trying to get recognition, trying to get national, international media attention, to bring awareness to what is going on in our home country, since we cannot physically be there, to help defend our people. >> i want anybody to be aware of what is happening because i cannot sit here and do nothing while people younger than me, 18 years old, are out there trying to defend their homes from a military force. the deadly conflict is also delta region an economic blow, prompting turkey to close its border with landlocked armenia. the/mediation efforts have gone virtually nowhere. is a russian broker cease-fire that took effect today, failed, in just minutes. when each side immediately accuse the other of breaching the new deal with new attacks. your something we have not north korea held a military parade showcasing what appears to be a new ballistic missile. it appeared to be larger than north korea's previous long- range missile, but it is unclear whether the weapon would actually work or if it was just for show. today's ceremony was in honor of the country's 75th anniversary, of the founding of its workers party. with green dictator kim jong boone watched the parade from a balcony as he waits to supporters, he was not wearing a mask, nor was anyone else visible. during a speech, he claims that there are no coronavirus victims in north korea. you can call it a monument to failure. still to come, the unusual california art exhibit celebrating everybody who lost the race for president. the nfl team that just recruited a roster of drones. to make its stadium safe for fans. for up-to-the-minute information on covid-19, the election and everything breaking in the bay area, download our new app, just search kpix in the app store or the power of three is everywhere. but you've never seen it like this. now with xfinity internet, you can also save on wireless and streaming. get internet that's packed with power and up to $400 in savings with xfinity mobile. plus, stream your favorites with a flex 4k device included at no extra cost. it's three ways to get more and save more. oh look, another 3! get xfinity internet and mobile together, plus a flex 4k streaming device, for just $35 a month. click, call, or visit a store today. the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, 17 california homeowners yard sign celebrates those who ran for office or try to keep it, and lost. your display in the city of orange is fittingly named monument, to the unelected. sibling of the -- very particular candidate but about the transition of power for the last, you know, 1796. >> assembly of the signs they go for greeley, who can do it? the artist says once results for this year our official company 59 sign the name of the losing candidate of the 2020 presidential election, will also be added to this list. and according to scientific american political yard signs meaty back to 1824 but the current more colorful versions seem to have originated in the 60s. don't forget, you have until october 19 to register to vote and for more information on how to do that online, go to kpix.com/campaign 2020. u.s. postal service is planning a new round of price hikes for 2021, interrogatory five proposes raising the price of first class mail by 1.8%, and all the categories by 1.5%. some prizes will stay the same, like the forever stamp which is now $.55. the increases could take effect as early as january. is in the california mail carrier is being hailed as a hero after he jumped into action to save a strangers life after a chainsaw accidents. reporter jeff newman has the story. >> reporter: he was on his route in norwalk, when he heard a call for help when he got close to the source, he found a man on the ground. >> when he turned around i saw that he was holding his left arm in he was covered in blood. >> reporter: it accidentally cut his arm with a chainsaw yesterday, at the back of juanita cabral's home. >> my brother. >> reporter: so he jumped into action by creating a tourniquet with his belt, until paramedics could get there. >> moved into the hole, but around his arm, tightened it as best as i could come in that is wrapped up again. so yeah, in just, held it there, as best as i could. the la county sheriff's department norwalk station was so impressed, with garcia's quick thinking that the watch commander sent out this tweet, with a picture of him and the belt use which has since been discarded because it had blood on it. >> we should let everyone know that anyone can make a difference, from kids, two adults, and it is a good, it is a good story, and it is a heartwarming story. >> the victims family says he is okay now, garcia says he got the idea to use his belt from watching movies, after his heroic act, he went to target and got himself a new shirt and felt, and continued with his route. as an essential worker, in norwalk, just new in. exhibition of life on the edge. >> that we might get a few hundred submissions, in any event we had more than 11 1/2 thousand. >> the bay area artist finding beauty in bleak times. the bay area's pro sports franchise is teaming up to call some classic plays, purpose by the new psa. if you had a chance today yet, to get outside and ask variance gray, misty and cool, and you like that kind of thing, do it. because the rest of the seven day forecast looks nothing like this. when you take a look at her record, it all begins to un-ravel. ann ravel's no reformer, she's backed by big corporations who've poured hundreds of thousands into her campaign. and she opposes ballot measures to make the economy more fair for working people. only dave cortese is endorsed by the california democratic party. he's helping us battle the pandemic with a science-based approach. and expanding health services and child care to those in need. for state senate, democrat dave cortese. looking less and less likely to have a new covid-19 relief deal before election day's. she said that she is still hopeful progress can be made, but as these the nations margaret brennan explained, it is really not up to her, or even, to president trump. >> the man who controls the calendar and the timetable for a bill becoming law in testing for the republican-controlled senate is mitch mcconnell. he says he is not expecting to do anything until after the election. that is at odds with the frank the mixed messages that we've gotten from the white house with the president saying he does want to bill come he doesn't, so while the talks are continuing behind the scenes with speaker pelosi, who was a democratic controlled house, and the treasury secretary, on what a deal could look like, the idea of it coming up and being passed into law really does not seem possible until well into the month of november. she is imposed across the state. the face the nation errors tomorrow morning at 8:30 right here on kpix5. what better way to clean an entire football stadium than with a disinfecting drone? right before falcons vans are welcomed back in atlanta this sunday, mercedes-benz stadiu the stands. handrails and glass petitions after each game, officials are saying this will reduce cleaning time by 95%, 11 staff to focus on other areas, of the stadium. let us take a moment to praise darren peck who a week ago said, and this was in the middle of a pretty good heatwave, saying the unthinkable at the time, which is come you know, maybe next weekend, meaning yesterday, there is a hint that maybe something would happen, it's a little something did happen. with the 200th of an inch of rain. we will take it. and i will take a moment and just relive it because it is the first rain of the season, desperately needed and here's what it looks like today, in the north bay, specifically, this is sonoma valley, and this is a time lapse of the last several hours, and it is going to watch the hills there off in the distance, and just about four hours ago, he could see if you shasta brain come out of the clouds and hit those hills, and it shows up right there. and the better stuff shows up the next the gets to look across the valley, so if you do not get your share of it today, we did get some and here is the measurable rainfall total. hundreds of an inch of rain in the berkeley hills. this is such a fine stuff. on the high resolution forecast model, we do, and we should do whatever light showers are still up in the north bay are going to fizzle out over the next few hours, maybe if you light sprinkles. streaming all the way across the pacific. that was up to the for rain for, for a closer look at this, while we are dodging this one, over the next three days, there is a very impressive plume of moisture coming out of the pacific and pointed out to the west coast. the problem is it is only going to go off in the pacific northwest. that is one of the atmospheric rivers, our first significant one on the west coast, totally missing us, and watch what happens, rainfall wise. between now, and the next seven days of the focus of this being tuesday and wednesday this week. a lot of rain up in the pacific northwest. look at that map. that map, if you average think that over the winter, that is typically what that looks like. is the opposite of, you tend to see more rain in the pacific northwest than normal, and less rain down here. why my bringing up this? because one of them has developed for this coming winter. there is a growing degree of confidence that we are going to have a la niña winter it is a moderate one or maybe even stronger. this is no guarantee by any means of how the facilitation is going to go for this winter. if you look at this, it is like 50-50, it is a roll of the dice but the odds do favor more rain the pacific northwest, less rain down here, just something to keep in mind. they all have to go away this next week will go, but the odds don't really work in our favor. by the way what really happened this week, we start to pull in more offshore wind events. we talked about that earlier in this newscast for the first half-hour, of this: 30 and as a result we have a certificate warm-up coming our way we are going to see temperatures go back up into the mid-90s inland, but first i want to close tomorrow, in the mid and upper 50s and daytime highs tomorrow, go up about 5 to 7 degrees, from where they were today but now i want you to see the most important part of this whole cast. the dramatic return of sunny, hot, and offshore wind. those daytime highs in the mid 90s, also going to come along with some offshore wind events so we are going to be back into fire the concerns for the second half the bay area sports fans, the announcer calls of classic laser often as indelible as the plays themselves. those memorable voices from tv and radio are switching things up. >> the warriors tried to get back in the series against the jets, fairly two games to none. >> curative, there is a swift kick. the 45 yard, he makes an overhand and lateral off to the left. >> professional sports teams and attacks of conference are for dissipating and calling classic is that each other's sports. that was a broadcaster announcing highlights. announcing highlights from the warriors, we believe season ina voicing a highlights from the play. while the world battles this common enemy, we all need to be on the same team. >> wearing a mask and physically distant. >> they not is doing this for fun. it is part of the psa to encourage people to help protect each other from covid- 19. the announcer say by working together, we will all be back in the stands soon. san francisco's museum showing how they continue to thrive in the work, the pandemic. emily turner has details on the new exhibit. in tens of covid pretty much everyone looks different and that includes going to a museum. if with the onset a little bit. the museum is packed with artwork, with a few people very spaced out. pac-12, full of bay area work, and appropriately themed on the edge. the for the wall works to represent the cutting edge, leading edge and edging culture of the bay but also the feeling of living on the edge during the pandemic. the response was overwhelming. >> we thought we might get a few 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