Sur. I wouldnt be surprised 5 inches in mount tam watershed there. So thats why we have a Flash Flood Watch in effect for the burn areas of the north bay. Thats in effect until 3 a. M. Tomorrow morning. Thats 1 1 2 to three inches of rain probably more than that and then as we look at the rainfall forecast numbers, these are conservative numbers. Im expecting more rain in the hills than we have forecast. Rain so far has been relatively light, but thats going to change overnight. It means the morning commute is going to have a lot of water on the roadways. This is an Atmospheric River coming from the Hawaiian Islands and its focused on us here it goes. Theres the Hawaiian Islands. You see it right up into here and over the next 12 to 24 hours, about 36 hours, well see heavy rain especially in the coastal hills. So thats the overview. When i come back, well put the timeline on it and well look at the computer model and let you know what you can expect. I think the morning commute is really right in the bulls eye with rain and wind. Download our free ktvu weather app and the latest as the storm moves through. There you will find live radar and an extended forecast. We are also posting updates on facebook, twitter and instagram. We have new details tonight on the deadly mass shooting in Tehama County. The Sheriffs Department today revealed Additional Information about the gunman, Kevin Janson Neal. It also raised the death toll to 6 after finding neals wife shot to death inside their home. They say that her body had been hidden underneath the floor. Authorities now say nine people were injured down fromten yesterday. Zen of them are children down from ten yesterday. Seven of them are children. Ktvus alyana gomez reports from the newsroom with more on what we have learned about the gunman. Reporter new information being released from the d. A. s office in Tehama County tonight reveals that kevin neal shouldnt have had a firearm because of a restraining order and we are learning more about his behavior leading up to the deadly shooting and what his family had to say about his lifelong Mental Illness that recently escalated into rage. A mad man on the loose is how the Tehama County assistant sheriff describes 43yearold kevin neal and they say his behavior on monday indicates a ticking time bomb. First a concerned call from neighbors about gunfire near his home. Then he called his mother telling her its all over. Investigators say they believe he shot and killed his wife that same night. He cut a hole in his floor. Were confident that he murdered her shot her at some point, probably late monday and literally just put her body in the floor and covered it up. Reporter Tuesday Morning, neal set off on a killing spree. His first target was a neighbor who obtained a restraining order against him after he was arrested for stabbing her in january. He bailed out of jail immediately after that incident but remained on the Law Enforcement radar. Neighbors called the Sheriffs Office several times to report the sound of gunfire from his home. Deputies responded. He would not come to the door and on at least two occasions, officers put the house under surveillance hoping he would come back out. That didnt happen. Reporter the assistant sheriff said they thought neal could own firearms. But the District Attorney in Tehama County says he was not legally able to possess a firearm. According to california law, any guns are to be turned in to police on Law Enforcement can collect those guns upon serving a restraining order. Some neighbors wonder why the Sheriffs Office didnt confiscate his firearms. Term 7 specifically said he must not own, use, possess, obtain a firearm or ammunition and must surrender or sell any firearm in his possession, um, upon demand. It also allowed for the search of the defendants home if he failed to surrender such firearms. Reporter investigators say two semiautomatic rifles were illegally manufactured, likely in neals home. The handgun he used was reportedly registered to someone else. Neal had no prior convictions and was able to possess a firearm before that restraining order earlier this year. Now, another factor comes into play, though. Neals mental health. According to the washington post, neals sister says his family tried to get him treatment for years but he refused. She also said his uncontrollable temper and rerattic behavior had fractured their family erratic behavior had fractured their family and he should never have had any guns. Tonight we are learning more about the actions of the school staff at rancho tehama Elementary School. That quick thinking prevented the shooter from killing any of the children there. Ktvus Cristina Rendon tells us that the School District says the actions taken by teachers, aides, custodian and a secretary are nothing short of heroic. You can see the bullet holes through here. Reporter the maintenance supervisor wasnt here for the shooting but shows ktvu where Kevin Janson Neal took aim at four classrooms and school office. He said 80 children were playing in the quad Tuesday Morning when the school went into lockdown and the entire staff went into action including the janitor. Custodian, who is 64, 270 pounds, he took off, get into the classrooms, get into the classrooms and so at that point, he was able to get everyone inside so there was no one left on the blacktop. Reporter the superintendent says the custodian peeked his head around the building and taught and caught the attention of the shooter as he approached the campus. Neal reportedly fired a few shots at the custodian, then had trouble with his gun. The superintendent says that gave the school muchneeded time to complete the lockdown, roughly 8 to 15 seconds between the lockdown and the arrival of the shooter on the quad. They credit the teachers, staff aide and secretary for keeping the children safe. The reason im able to speak to you today without crying is because of the heroic efforts of our school staff. Love and kindness and selflessness paired with the ability to professionally do what they did defeated evil yesterday. Reporter the superintendent says the boy who was shot was hiding in the desk in a k1 classroom. The bullet went through the wood walls and hit him in the chest and foot. That child is now recovering at ucdavis medical center. The district hopes to reopen the Elementary School after the thanksgiving break. In Tehama County, Cristina Rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. And stay with ktvu for continuing to . On the mass shooting in Tehama County. Well have more at 6 30 including information on the lackdown policy here in the bay area. Were also posting updates on twitter, facebook and the ktvu mobile app. We are following some breaking news right now involving mass murderer charles manson. There are reports tonight that that manson is near death. Tms is reporting he was rushed to a hospital in bakersfield three days ago where he is now listed in grave kilt. The 83yearold has been dealing with Serious Health issues all year and doctors have said he is too weak for surgery. Manson is serving 7 life sentences at corcoran prison in central california. He was convicted of orchestrating the murders of pregnant actress sharon tate and six others back in 1969. America is back. And the future has never looked brighter. Optimism from President Trump following his 12day tour of asia. At 6 30, we go live to the Nations Capital with his message to americans today. And tracking that rain out there, its just starting in the north bay but its going to be here tonight. You will hear it. It is going to rain hard making a mess of that morning commute. First, the latest in our series of 2 investigates reports one year after the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire, how friends and family of the victims are honoring their loved ones by making sure their legacies live on. It is bringing up these emotions that were feeling a year ago. A look now at the wednesday evening commute. Thats the macarthur maze and interstate 80 and it is totally jammed up tonight. And another look right now, this is highway 24 in contra costa county. The headlights coming toward us on the lefthand side heading towards walnut creek as you can see slow going out there tonight as it should be this time of hour on a busy wednesday night. Back with more in just a moment. Hi, were alaska airlines, and we give you more than just peanuts. 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We were thinking very much of the tibetan sky burials where you expose the bodies and the birds come and every bird takes a little piece. Reporter davids brother jonathan burnbalm was a video deejay who died in the fire. We had a really wonderful event and we had all of his stuff out there and everybody was invited to come and, you know, look through it and take what they wanted. [ music ] reporter after his brothers death, he shared his visual art with others in the field so it could be seen throughout the world. And, you know, that was something that made us feel really good to know that that was his his work was continuing to be seen. Reporter he is not the only artist whose legacy lives on. Others have picked up the pieces and preserved their memories and their music. This year, friends of a musician who died in the fire rereleased one of his albums. [ music ] reporter all across oakland you can see reminders of the artists who died, murals that anchor the city bearing their names and downtown at the Oakland Museum of california. Have these cards that people can respond to giving their emotions, their feelings, um, their responses. In the middle an interactive area, so we are having people respond to a prompt on the cards that then will go on the rope lines attached to the altar. Reporter where an exhibit is devoted to the 36 victims. Its a memorial in a lot of ways and its also a living breathing artifact where people can add and continue the conversation a year later. Reporter a tall ship rises to the sky, the names of those who died hand stitched into the mast. The public is invited to interact with the piece, writing their thoughts about what happened and their memories to those who died. We want people to realize that this is one response of many wonderful responses that have happened over the course of the past year. You know, you go down to fruitvale you see the wonderful ghost ship mural there and popup exhibitions, so many people were affected. Oakland is such a vibrant Strong Community that we all kind of knew somebody, right . [ music ] [ unintelligible rap lyrics ] reporter chris knew alex , a Film Producer who became a friend while working together on projects. [ unintelligible rap lyrics ] reporter building this exhibit and literally touching the art created by the artists who have since died has been hard. It is bringing up these emotions that we were feeling a year ago. But again, its another way in a lot of ways to memorialize and remember. I think thats what people are feeling now. Reporter but he also says, its been worth it. Gasia mikaelian, ktvu fox 2 news. You can see the mural of the ship with the white birds at east 12th street between 22nd and 23rd avenues near the Fruitvale Bart station. The ghost ship exhibit at the museum of california is open through january 14th. Coming up tonight on the ten oclock news, the wife of ghost ship Master TenantDerick Almena speaks exclusively to 2 investigates. She opens up about oaklands art community, the fire, and what she wants the public to know about her family. The bay area air Quality Management district has approved new rules designed to reduce the cancer risks from breathing polluted air. The rule requires reductions in toxic air pollution at oil refineries, power plants and other businesses if the emissions significantly increase their neighborss cancer risk. The air quality district approved the rule at todays meeting. The agency says it will assess the risk for people who have lived near a polluting industry for decades if the increased cancer risk is determined to be 10 in a million or greater. Businesses will have to add filters, change manufacturing methods or cut back on production. Were tracking the rainfall. We have heard the term Atmospheric River. We mentioned it earlier. Noise of miles of moisture are pointed at the rest coast and it series in on us tonight. Some Atmospheric Rivers stay put and it rains and rains and we get massive flooding. This one will dip south a little bit so we wont see massive flooding or anything like that. Atmospheric river means its going to be a good storm but in this case its migrating south a little bit in the next 24 hours so that will give us a break from the copious a rain. Now, often times Atmospheric River will just stay focused and we have seen that in years past and it can be bad but in this case, its not going to stay focused on us. Its going to move south. Rain right now showing up in san rafael. Some rain on the golden gate bridge. A little bit of rain out at the cliff house in San Francisco. Santa rosa has had over a half inch of rain. The rain will continue to pick up tonight and tomorrow and the heaviest rain will be in the coastal hills. Maybe 3. 5, 4. 5 of rain in some places. Heres how the model goes. You can see tomorrow pardon me, tonight, 9 00, theres midnight. And then it starts to move around 1 a. M. And at 3 a. M. Its in san jose but then lingers in san jose. 4 a. M. This system is barely moving. I just took it through about 8 hours, 7. 5 hours or so and the system is just still clearing san jose. So rainfall accumulations with this slowmoving very moist storm will be significant. Maybe urban and small stream flooding advisories in the north bay. So its going to be wet on the morning commute by virtue of standing water on the roadways. Well have more about it coming up. But overnight, big rain, morning commute pretty soggy. The storm thats bringing rain to the bay area is also expected to dump several feet of new snow in the sierra both tonight and tomorrow. A steady snow began falling on Donner Summit this morning and the storm is expected to get stronger tonight. The National Weather service issued a winter storm watch for the lake tahoe area until late tomorrow. 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