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uncomfortable, but they say they understand why people want to get out it's a little more crowded. >>maybe then i would like it to be but. i will just have to see. >>police have warned and signs remind beachgoers to not lounge know setting up chairs umbrellas blankets or tense, you're advised to keep moving. tony mendez drove his family down from oakley he says they needed the relief. >>you this covid be locked up in the house all this time. finally we thought ok you know, and that's enough let's get out let's go to the beach was this something that something drew the ire of surfers and others who are abiding by the county's schools to be active at the beach like overcrowding actually the first time i see so many people at they should just go home and wait a little bit longer. >>i mean if they're within 10 miles is fine. but i i think this is way too crowded to be at the beach. >>mendez says the easing of restrictions convinced his family it was safe to go out this is phase 2 right so they're slowly opening things up and i thought you know it should be okay at this point so that's why we came out pacifica resident, peter cop says as long as people are being safe. he's got no problem with outsiders enjoying his local beach. >>i think it's great to share the beach as long as. people are courteous and considerate of others. >>well today was likely a preview of what's expected to happen again at bay area beaches. tomorrow as those temperatures continue to soar police say they will continue patrolling the beaches and it's also important to note that at bay area beaches most if not all of the parking lots remain closed, reporting live in pacifica dan thorn kron 4 news. >>all right. thank you dan as we take a live look outside tonight. >>there you see san francisco all lit up on the night before memorial day yeah memorial day is supposed to be a harbinger of summer and boy does it feel like summer let's check in on the weather now with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez cyber brings a. >>hey they're going in it and yet today we certainly got a taste of that summer sizzle on memorial day is the unofficial start of summer like brandon biggs you mention, but it certainly felt like it and it's still warm out there right now specifically in the tribe alleys, widespread upper 70's and just so you know conquered should be averaging the current temperatures for a daytime high today said they were in the low 90's. well right now 78 degrees which is exactly where you should be for this time of year and you're hitting that mark right now at this 9 o'clock hour but widespread 60's along the bay area's shoreline with 70's as you make your way inland as they know that's a place to be right now in the mid 50, some cooler temperatures there 20 bar temperature change still tracking that warm air mass mainly for interior valleys in the east bay and even for those of you in the southeast, san jose 11 degrees, warmer than where we were just 24 hours ago, but tomorrow, the seat is on summer like temperatures and possible record breaking heat could begin tomorrow on our memorial day monday. but as you can see areas excluded include the bay area coastline and even the east bay shoreline but temperatures there will still be about 10 degrees above average and even an excessive heat warning will go into effect for solano county starting monday morning through thursday night as well so we're going to see very dangerous. he heading our way so or mental health or physical health purposes, if you want to head outside do so in the early morning hours or later in the evening, your memorial day monday. it is going to be a warm and it is going to be the start of this mini heatwave believe it or not temperatures tomorrow about 5 degrees warmer in downtown san francisco compared to where they were today sir is going to be warm out there and so the next 3 days. the peak of the heat wave will be tuesday and wednesday so just keep that in mind and plan a cad stay cool and stay hydrated on your paul memorial day outlook coming up in just a few minutes going to keep back to you alright membrey side. >>the u.s. there are now more than 1.6 million people who have tested positive for coronavirus and the death toll is nearing 100,000 and the new york showing the magnitude of the coronavirus death toll, one aim at a time the company or rather the paper publish the names of 1000 victims in its sunday edition. and the front page headlines. it reads us deaths near 100,000 an incalculable loss and it or say that they felt the fatigue numbness or setting in as the nation approaches the horrific milestone. so they gathered information about a 1000 victims from all across the country and pointed out that they represent only about one percent of the total number the paper sub headline reads they were not simply names on a list they were us. >>meanwhile president trump spent his time at his virginia golf club for the second time this weekend. see him there trying to drain the pot. according to cnn. this is his 358 visit to one of his properties and his 266th trip to one of his golf club since he took office. this weekend's golf outings with the first 2 rounds, he's played since march 8th. for memorial day tomorrow, the president plans to attend a wreath laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery and visit fort mchenry in baltimore. the president also took to twitter tonight to defend his golf activity saying this is the first time his golf and almost 3 months and during that time joe biden was making shady deals with other countries. the president did not however provide any proof to support the shady deals claim. doctor deborah birx as she assumes president trump stays 6 feet or more from other people when his face is uncovered. he has drawn criticism for refusing to wear a mask in front of cameras doctor burke says the white house coronavirus for sports response coordinator. >>she says masks are scientifically proven to reduce the spread of coronavirus by blocking the path of respiratory droplets. >>chris wallace spoke with doctor birx on friday news sunday. >>wish the president wore a mask in public. well the president did wear a mask while he was less than 6 feet in a kid occasion where that was important over i think what he was last last week. i think he i dot with him every day and every moment, so i don't know if he can maintain social distance, i've asked everybody independently to really make sure that you're wearing a mask if you can't maintain the 6 feet i'm assuming that a majority of cases, he's able to maintain that 6 feet distance. >>then trump. briefly wore a mask while touring a ford plant on thursday, although he tried to take a year off before cameras could capture it saying that he didn't want to give the media the pleasure i've seen him in a mask. the national republican committee is suing governor newsome for using an executive order to mail absentee ballots to voters ahead of this year's presidential election calling it a power grab. our coffers ella sogomonian is live in the newsroom with details on that allan what are the accusing him up. >>now the ballots the rnc's accusing the california governor of destroying election security the group believes that this is a recipe for disaster creating an opportunity for voter fraud saying that there is no way to track who drops off the mail in ballots and how many they drop in a box at one time claiming that this can lead to fraud in inaccurate ballot in a statement rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel said democrats continue to use this pandemic as a ploy to implement their partisan election agenda. and governor newsom's executive order is the latest direct assault on the integrity of our elections, new sums illegal power grab is a recipe for disaster that would destroy the confidence californians deserve to have in the security of their vote. well, newsome has not publicly commented just yet secretary of state alex by came to his defense calling the lawsuit a smear campaign saying expanding vote by mail during the pandemic is not a partisan issue. it's a moral imperative to protect voting rights and public safety vote by mail has been used safely and effectively in red blue and purple states for years i spoke with by last week to explain that absentee ballots were mailed to serve as a safe alternative to showing up at the voting booths in person during this pandemic live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron 4 news. >>thank you ella fire crews spent the night dousing hot spots and mopping up after yesterday's huge fire here at san francisco's pier 45 this aerial video shows the damage left behind as they're still putting water on it. one firefighter who was injured is recovering tonight. and firefighters are going to be on the scene there through tomorrow just to make sure any hot spots don't reignite and they're continuing their investigations that will go on for a while to determine what may have caused that fire. >>if you're heading outdoors tomorrow keep in mind that the first spare the air alert of the year will be in effect the bay area. air quality management district is issuing an alert for smog, they say that the air quality all across the bay area is expected to be unhealthy for memorial day due to light winds combined with temperatures reaching the triple digits. inland. in addition to the expected vehicle exhaust for more cars being out there on the roads. >>the idea for the ocean off. traffic is completely shutdown would probably 200 people hear it for the burger king trafigura what's going on people. >>an invasion that was canceled technically still put up to 10,000 people in a florida city. these are just some of them here why the coronavirus was the least of their worries last night. >>plus on the eve of memorial day remembering a local hero who has passed away we look back on a legendary life that has generations of americans thanking him for his actions and it's considered the hardest hit state in the country why new york's governor. >>says he's encouraged tonight after nearly ♪ feel like getting back out there? nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. and great offers. kick off summer... with no payments for 3 months. plus, we'll cover your payments for up to 2 more months. or get 0% financing on 13 models for up to 84 months. >>they want to take a moment tonight to remember a local hero who has just passed away oakland native and world war 2 veteran and he mostly miss received the highest honor congress can bestow the gold met. >>i sat down with him 2 years ago after his trip to washington to receive the medal at 75 years after his role in helping to stop the nazis. here's a portion of our story about this remarkable man. you wouldn't know what to look at him, but this mild manner gentleman was a top secret commando who blew up bridges and gathered intelligence on the enemy during world war 2 meet my name is andrew sam was only month. >>i'm from oakland california andy as he's known work for the 4 runner to the cia back then called has asked what we do know there are a sense from is. >>the o s s stands for. >>the office of strategic services of shadowy even uncle sam didn't admit to it wouldn't even acknowledge that you are in the war know when it not only that people thought it was lying. >>and he was only 18 when he and his buddies perry and alex the philips brothers from oakland enlisted. >>and that you're on your take your valuable, you know you're going to go even kick but you know you know, but what the boy signed up for had a high casualty rate 90% of the track they play the odds and joined the little known o s s so they wouldn't be split up this way we'll be together these 3 young guys from west oakland were sons of immigrants who could blend in with the mission of ss infiltrate not see enemy lines and occupied italy you can slavia and greece and other words, wreak havoc and was hit and run that. >>hitler put a hit on the edict shoot on sight. and he says a group of his says italian american bodies were sold out by the fascists turned it over to the >>another 16 of them were executed the well andy perry and alex were wounded they were never betrayed by the villagers all be thankful for that proud to wear the ball cap, he's considered the granddad of special forces and he may be a war hero, but he says he hates war up until recently all of his escapades have been confidential. the files only finally unsealed in 1987. the work of ss kept silent until now. >>a side note andy ran a famous watering hole in oakland called the kings acts very popular place. he's also credited with creating of all things fantasy football. salinas was 95. >>coronavirus pandemic now and new york's governor andrew cuomo said some 229 new yorkers have been hospitalized with the virus this weekend. >>9 new yorkers were confirmed to have died from the virus statewide. >>and the new cases are up a little bit. >>on the rolling average but all part of the decline. so that's all good news. a number of picked up where which is terrible news, but the overall line is still good. >>overall nearly 30,000 people have died from the virus and more than 361,000 people have tested positive for coronavirus. >>a senior white house economic advisor says one in 5 americans could be out of work right now kevin has it tells cnn's state of the union the upcoming unemployment report for this month could reflect that. >>it's going to be quite a bit higher ed and you know there were some technical things they kind of messed up and an economics lecture we go into them, but it could be if a fix the numbers and fix the thing that they mischaracterized last time end up with a number north of 20% of my. >>the april unemployment number was close to 15% and the report for this month is due out june 5th hassett said he also believes the jobless number. we'll head south after june it will start to go down. but he says unemployment could still be in the double digits, come november. as people start looking to get back to work one seattle company has been slammed with requests for office furniture that last people to continue to work at a safe distance as a run jea sinha reports the company had to. >>change its mindset to keep up with the demand. >>in the world of office furniture words like critical intense life and death are usually in the conversation we're here to help people do their best work in an office and those for its probably don't apply until the last few months when offices shut down its a different different landscape where we're in now as people head back to work the new concept the 6 foot spaced office post outbreak now it's all about how can i still maybe see my co-workers but i need these protective barriers around me watson is based in the puget sound in the company says it's been inundated with requests for acrylic screens we make a make a version that would run the length of the desk as well along with calls for desks that are far apart is sliding this panel. >>on the carpet you can start to create more space watson guess is 50% of client calls now are about buying barriers the concept that only interested about 3 to 5% of clients before coronavirus market board is much easier to disinfect the fabric screen, even exports are a necessity they feel areas. quick watson estimates they're making a 150 a week and people started to use them as the fighters the company did shut down due to covid-19 but reopened since they supply agencies like police and dispatch. the company redesigned fabric screens to easier to clean acrylic to meet osha standards. we toured the factory in polls vote for that took less than a month request has been for screens to be much higher and screens to to better separate kind of i always even work may never be the same and office furniture may never sell like it did before only blocking in a lot of people is maybe part of the conversation but now it that's the whole conversation. that was right to reporting for us tonight. >>and just in time for the holiday weekend tonight. we know barry a based see's candy is back in production we could use a little sweetness right now you can now place your orders online, although some products are sold out at the moment, curbside pickup is open not in some bay area locations including south san francisco and san jose. >>humans aren't the only ones who missed dining out rats are over to the warning the cdc is sending tonight as more restaurants start to reopen their doors. >>plus no overt covid concerns rather at the lake of the ozarks we're going to take >>lot of 20 somethings made a laughing stock of that 6 foot physical distancing guidelines. eye opening images were at a pool party in missouri, you know the video shows a crowd of people. >>packing a swimming pool near the lake of the ozarks yesterday they to be partying and mingling much less than that to 6 foot distance everybody is recommending missouri's reopening plan announced earlier this month. it says that social distancing is still a must coronavirus does not spread in the water apparently but staying 6 feet apart is particularly important that pools because swimmers. don't wear face masks, no they don't and take a look at this police in florida say there was a shooting after. >>thousands of people swarmed daytona beach. this is just one group but this was the scene yesterday at an event called orlando invades daytona. what could go wrong although promoters officially canceled the event people showed up anyway. police say between 5 to 10,000 people were there in daytona and they were not physically distancing. in most cases officers say everything was pretty peaceful until night time when shots were fired. 6 people were hurt in the shooting. >>everybody was having fun everywhere was peaceful as great beach day was a potentially violent situation. we gain compliance and we flushed out of there. >>one person has been arrested, but police say they're looking for a man who is in a jeep who was apparently throwing money at people while making a rap video. >>tonight the food and drug administration is reminding americans not to let their guard down against the coronavirus commissioner stephen hahn tweeted this morning that the virus is not contained yet and he's urging americans to follow safety guidelines is e you know go ahead with their memorial day plans. that includes social distancing handwashing in wearing face masks, doctor hans tweet comes as people in many states head out to the beaches cookouts and mars to celebrate one of the nation's most popular holidays, but experts are warning that the nation is not out of the woods yet. and the cities in the north a move into phase 2 of reopening businesses are starting to rethink their way. >>serving customers were going to take a look at what changes are being don >>the county has moved further into phase 2 of reopening the amended order allows restaurants to offer outdoor dining garver is gail ong visited restaurants in the top 8. >>it's the first weekend of the expanded face to reopening in sonoma county restaurants are eager to serve and customers are excited to dying out it was nice it's a really nice day a nice weekend us. >>not that crowded which is really restaurants in sonoma county are gradually reopening patio space for customers would regulations in place social distancing. and face coverings ellison and patrick mullane are had lunch at cafe salsa grill in downtown can tati due to the ample patio space it's nice to have some kind of sense of normalcy back in the community and it feels good and support a local business like this as well as u.s. and they know things will be like it used to be for a very long time i ever surrey one year wedding anniversary was last tuesday so it came in second house all day she everybody's kind of in eu now of the park's lovely ms. walker will be in down the road at coat, he has the owners place tables and chairs for outdoor seating on sunday, it's been a little slow honestly with everything going >>taking a hit luckily, we do have a lot of regulars and people that like to support family restaurant and all that jazz corrina robledo family owns the place like many they've been offering takeout allowing outdoor seating is another step forward to the new normal it's definitely like a learning curve, a leg an adjustment type of thing it's difficult in the suns were lake. you know it's family owned and such a small plays wineries breweries and bars may also be open for outdoor dining is meals are served a number of wineries. >>are working on getting a permit to do so. reporting in sonoma county gayle ong kron 4 news. >>with restaurants closed or open with limited capacity due to the pandemic the cdc is now warning that certain areas across the country are reporting an increase in rodent activity as rats are apparently looking for food sources in other places restaurants don't have those dumpsters that are filled anymore so. lots of roads are looking elsewhere, you know they rely on the food and waste generated by these establishments and community-wide closures have led to large decrease in the amount of food available especially in dense commercial areas in the cities and as a result, the rats are scampering elsewhere, including residential areas there even eating their young in some cases and the cdc is reporting that they've seen. unusual or aggressive behavior even. the to avoid rodent exposure and disease. the cdc is saying people should make sure that the entrance is to their homes and businesses are sealed. garbage is disposed of in tightly covered bins and pet food and bird food is removed from yards. >>we americans plan to throw cookout this holiday weekend are likely to pay more for groceries, especially those cookouts staples like ground beef and chicken those items are a little bit more expensive because we're still seeing in a plants that are shutting down causing that logjam in the food supply chain and well, food prices continue to rise the people who work in those stores are getting smaller paychecks stores like kroger got rid of hero bonuses for employees, the bonus. added $2 extra hour that employees were being paid to work on that front lines during the pandemic. >>i'm speaking of the cookouts memorial day weekend is we remember the soldiers who have fallen in the effort of defending our freedom we look live outside tonight on sunday night the day before memorial day see the golden gate bridge there give us a check up on the weather murphree said rodriguez standing by have a presa. >>hi there granted began. yeah usually i'm you would know rocking pretty typical zuma tire professional top of my slept announced that because of the warm weather. shorts will definitely be on the list for the next couple of days even as you take a look at my stand on forecast temperatures out there right now starting to cool down into the 60's around the bay area's shoreline with 70's as we make our way inland so very warm temperatures stay in that warm air mass continuing for those of you at concord 78 degrees and nearly 25 degrees cooler at half moon bay. wish i was there right now 54 degrees as you step outside for your sunday may 24 tonight much take a live look outside downtown san francisco. a great nowhere in sight overnight lows tonight even going to be on the warm side mid to upper 50's with the widespread low to upper 60's or tri valley is the warmest location and shot at 68 degrees and we're going to have a round of heat advisories in addition that an excessive heat warning for solano county starting monday morning on your memorial day all the way through thursday night some very dangerous weather because of this heat specifically for those of new young and young at heart possible record breaking heat in the forecast for our tear, your valleys specifically in those areas shaded in purple were solano county is fairfield and vallejo could actually warm up into the low triple digits. so tomorrow's daytime highs though we're going to be about 10 to 20 degrees above average 70's along the bay area coastline and 80's as you make your way into the east bay shoreline with upper 80's. and even some upper 90's as you make your way inland with warmer weather ahead by tuesday and wednesday scorching heat but relief in sight along the coast on thursday and friday relief for everyone in the bay area, including our interior valleys on friday with that we turn continuing all next week denmark and making back to you. >>thank you changes the theme as the nation honors its fallen service members this weekend. military heroes will still be remembered despite the coronavirus outbreak but as boris sanchez reports commemoration events this year will be very different. even at the time of great uncertainty there are still efforts under way this memorial day weekend. >>to honor those americans who lost their lives serving their country though this memorial day weekend will be very different than in years past what officials weary of having large crowds at memorials because of coronavirus many ceremonies, including reef lanes are going online. the annual observance of the arlington national cemetery will be live streamed and closed to the public. though on thursday about a 1000 old guard soldiers. we're allowed to continue the annual tradition of placing small american flags near each headstone more than 240,000 in all the cemetery only allowing family members visiting their loved one's grave sites this weekend and everyone will be required to wear face masks. hoping to avoid big gatherings at monuments across the nation's capital the national park service also planning to broadcast wreath laying is online. it wasn't a question of. >>are we going to do something or are we going to do something. it was a matter of how can we still honor the fallen men and women while the same time protecting our visitors and folks who might want to come out. >>meantime the national memorial day concert will not have an audience on hand this year it will just be a virtual one. the americans may not be paying their respects in person this memorial day weekend will not go by without americans in various ways honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >>and the muslim community in cleveland found a new way to celebrate at offutt air the end of the holy month of ramadan in the islamic faith. the islamic center of cleveland organized the parade so its members could celebrate safely islamic center staff set up stations in the parking lot and the out candy toys balloons and other goodies for families. the president of the islamic center says it's more than just a celebration. it's a way for members of his community to stay and feel connected. >>it's a wonderful feeling we're really glad that we get to spread a little bit of the holiday spirit and hope that has a good >>the normally at offutt air is an all-day celebration with large gatherings over meals and a carnival for the kits churches in california must remain shut down during the pandemic a federal court has rejected a lawsuit against governor. >>newsome has banned. the lawsuit claimed. the governor's order violated first amendment rights, but the court disagreed ruling that the ban is in place for health reasons not to discriminate against a specific religion. despite the decision one church that lost the lawsuit says it has no plans to turn away worshippers. >>we have face mask there and a you know gloves in sanitizer and our seats are adjusted accordingly to cdc guidelines people feel that i need some type of hope you know the they need a spiritual answer so they come here. >>governor newsome is expected to announce new guidelines tomorrow on churches reopening. >>and in southern california la mayor eric garcetti got a letter from the justice department warning that an extension of the coronavirus stay at home order might be unlawful. the letter says the mayor's recent comments suggest a pro long shutdown they be arbitrary. >>and heavy handed. >>chile is seen increasing coronavirus cases even as the majority of the country remains under a lockdown. >>countries reported at least 3,500 new cases in the past day. bringing the total number of confirmed cases now to more than 65,000. more than 600 people have died from the virus. there chile now has the 3rd highest number of cases in latin america behind brazil and peru here in the u rather in the united kingdom rather not the u.s. a today prime minister boris johnson. >>announced the schools there will begin to reopen as of june 1st johnson explained that this decision followed those taken by other countries and was made in consultation with various levels of experts. >>and so in mind with the approach being taken in many other countries. we want to stop if your children back into the classroom in a way that these is manageable and a safe as possible and today. i cannot cities our intention to go ahead with that as planned on june the first a week on monday. >>prime minister johnson also said that well all schools may not be able to open that quickly. the government will be providing support to help them open as soon as they can. >>hundreds of people joined the march that honored ahmaudarbery this weekend it happened. 2 days after the arrest of william bryan junior, the man who recorded the encounter that led to arbery's death. >>reports from brunswick, georgia arbery's mom spoke about the arrest during the march. >>coming together to stand for the social injustice of amman are >>it gives me square 1, the very beginning seeing that i have nationally it's best thing that actually standing that are berry's mother says the support has given her strength. >>organized by the land it how chapter of the omega psi phi fraternity, the group says some of its members had a personal relationship with our berry and coached him in high school take time to. >>to honor them and that was a mob aired i mean this man. had review had goals that were taken away from him are berry's mother and father are leading this silent march in as you can see it's a 2.23 mile march in brunswick to honor the date the 25 year-old was killed. >>hundreds walking together starting at the historic grizzly building in brunswick to seldon park. >>i had the chance to speak with our berry's mother about the latest developments in the case when gbi announced the arrest of roddy bryan, what went through your mind we finally waited the zanu from the very beginning he was law cooper jones says she believes there are other parties that still need to be investigated. members of the service organizations say it's personal for them i think about my sons and my daughter to school run excited every day. >>that it could have been one of them so that they become to go home when it takes to change the face of the nation change the mindset of people realized that this could have been your son could have been your daughter could have been you the march was followed by a celebration of life at the park that you keep us there was bernie mueller reporting for us tonight, brian junior was charged with felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. >>but he says he was only a witness in the incident earlier 2 suspects who confronted arbery before his death. travis and gregory mcmichael they were charged with murder and aggravated assault. >>still ahead tonight health officials in missouri announced this weekend that a second hairstylist may have been exposed. 2 more than 80 clients or to see it as a hair stylist in springfield, missouri may have exposed 84 customers and 7 co-workers to coronavirus county health department says a hair stylist at great clips was working while sick. >>but the virus for several days, nick iago has details i'll be honest, i'm very frustrated. to be up here today and maybe more so i'm disappointed springfield greene county health director clay daughter did not hold back when announcing a springfield hair stylist went to work while sick with the coronavirus potentially exposing 84 clients and 7 co-workers i think we need to comprehend the consequences of this other hair stylist in springfield share his frustration and this the lily is the manager of the super cuts on south campbell for a stylist to be out of work for so long and be. >>excited to come back to working with. thank you want to be safe and. >>you don't want to be shut down again after being closed for weeks lilly says she and her staff are taking extra precautions so they can stay open like sanitizing taking employees temperatures and limiting the number of people inside we want to make money we want to be here we want to work one us service, you know our community and it's hard. >>that some people aren't following the rules and don't care about everyone safety supercuts is also making sure stylists and clients are wearing masks at all times great clips has the same policy which director goddard calls corporate responsibility. >>he says in this recent case individual responsibility was lacking we're in a new phase of this disease. >>where we're going to walk a tight rope between disease control. >>and economic harm. if we're going to us to work sick and sharing this illness with others. that's not a good approach. he says there is a bright side though because of this we might now learn how effective masks are in stopping the spread of the virus, however, goddard says this can't happen anymore. we can't make this a regular habit. >>there are capabilities. a community will be strained and we will have to re evaluate. what things look like going forward. >>that was nic iago reporting for us tonight in meanwhile a second great clips stylist tested positive for covid-19. the health department says 56 clients were potentially directly exposed by that second case. so far though no customers have been confirmed with coronavirus following their exposure. >>whether time now on this holiday weekend as we take a peek outside of san francisco's embarcadero. >>let's go ahead and check in with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez. >>yeah let's take a look at your memorial day monday microclimate forecast and it's going to be a warm and not just along the coast. but especially for interior valleys, well into the 90's that 70's and 80's along the coast and along the bay heat advisory going into effect for most of our interior valleys in the bay area starting at 11 o'clock monday morning downtown san francisco 77 degrees. so you're going to be about 12 degrees above average tomorrow half moon bay also in the mid 70's and also tracking low to mid 80's from millbrae and burlingame so fortunately when speeds. >>out of the san francisco peninsula out of the west we will get that cool sea breeze m points but as you can see still tracking some warm temperatures in the 80's and 90's cma tale 84 degrees at redwood city warming up into the low 90's with widespread low to mid 90's for most of the south bay santa clara 90 degrees in san jose warming up into the mid 90's at 94. so we're going to be about 10 to nearly 20 degrees above average livermore 96 degrees but hey we're 10 degrees cooler than that at 86 degrees in berkeley warming up into the mid 80's napa 94 degrees sonoma 88 degrees for your monday afternoon highs and santa rosa also in the mid 90's as well so taking a look at the extended 7 day forecast. tuesday and wednesday are going to be the peak of the heat wave. relief will be inside along the coast and along the east bay shoreline starting thursday, thanks to the return of that stronger sea breeze, but our interior valleys, you want start to notice the cool down and so friday, a slight chance of possible rain friday into saturday but really not going to impact most of the bay area will be scattered drizzle of anything but the one thing we will notice on a town about weak storm is the return of that high cloud cover and cooler temperatures with near average highs by next weekend and i'll show you know all tenet and outlook coming up at 10 o'clock in just a few minutes trying to get back to you. >>thank you theresa major cleanup is underway after strong winds large hail and heavy rains tore through communities. here in illinois alexis mcadams reports. >>tonight major cleanup underway after severe storms tore through communities across the state. enjoy and strong winds knocked large trees on the home's the damage to this roof letting in torrential downpour waters everywhere from the ceiling. >>from the bedrooms of the home away from the bottom to the basement image a lot and her family were hiding in their basement when this tree smashed under their roof, i thought no one to help us. and then as of people coming and then married. >>i was really touched by their kindness across the chicago land area crews working to restore power after lines were torn down during the storm. >>large hail hammered homes and left behind even more damage in crest hill high winds ripped this roof off the building large pieces of debris in shingles in the parking lot i was at home and i got a call from one of my tenants. >>they rely it's possible funnel cloud spotted by a viewer near will county during a now expired tornado watch stormtracker capture downpours and heavy traffic across chicago as drivers were caught in severe storms out in mundelein rain and thunder it. >>followed by sunshine as crews prepare for more tomorrow. >>and that was alexis mcadams reporting for us this evening. meanwhile, the world of basketball has lost hall of fame coach eddie sutton, his family says he died of natural causes at home in tulsa oklahoma last night was surrounded by his 3 sons and other family members set and was the first coach. >>to lead 4 different schools to the nc double a tournament. he was also interim coach at ucsf in 2007 2008. his family says this certain treated his players like family and believed his lessons went beyond the basketball court. the coach was elected into the basketball hall of fame just last month, he'll be inducted posthumously on august 29th, right along with los angeles lakers, great kobe bryant. sutton was 84 years old he can tiger woods said there's peyton manning, they are the winners of a golf charity event today, tom brady was there as the match for champions for charity raised more than million for coronavirus relief efforts today, woods and manning there in the cake. >>the phil mickelson who was paired with tom brady and they only won by one hole tiger woods made a lot of folks in this that won the players were allowed to make side bets and i think we well as guys a ton of money and love compete and some of them love to bet by the way brady's at san mateo zone, one an extra 100,000 by draining a shot this one here. from the fairway and charles barkley who was one of the commentators have been talking some trash and look at the if we do have become operating struggled on the front 9 but he played well in the back made an eagle 5 until that chucky go shove it right there so a lot of fun just fun to see live sports impact on tv and certainly 4 of the greatest to play their respective sports talking about many rating mickelson and of course tiger woods so lot of fun tonight. >>the youngest el paso shooting survivor turned a >>the baby who survived the shooting at an el paso texas walmart 9 months ago is now a year old and that little baby live because his parents died protecting him. >>now the community is turning out to show support for him katy perry has the story. >>all million dollars a year old. >>a symbol the goodness that still came out of it. because is it brought everybody even more so together. >>importantly his parents are going to be here celebrating birthday with him. where to step up and we're going make sure they get a great one birthday. i grew up with soft his and which is never onto and off. on there which is this father i still want him as a in my arms as a baby so this personal to me. >>people from el paso friends of ours. people then also as they all want to birthday today is very important for for us, you know it's his first birthday. word got out. >>and a lot of community reached out to us and wanted to be a part of this event. and to them they felt that you know something important enough that we want to be apart. i know right now at this age he's not going under quite understand when he gets older he's going to have their memories they all look at this you know not only to do it for me to get for their community dinner for my family, we want him to remember that everybody here in the el paso area and in our community. >>is supporting him that he's not by himself. >>and that was kay perry reporting for us tonight that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 that will be at 10 o'clock tonight on the kron on app. when visible 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