Reports of some small street flooding. Out by point ray station, marin county getting hit hard. Thats the good news, showers are beginning to die down a little bit, or will begin to die down, but not before the afternoon commute made a complete mess up. When i com back, more showers behind this main front that is moving through right now. Well show you what you can expect as we head into tomorrow and the next day. Rain is certainly good news, but it is also causing problems across the bay area. Look at santa rosa this afternoon where a large tree fell on highway 12. It happened east of the dutton avenue ramp and the tree narrowly missed. Caltrans and the Fire Department managed to cut the tree up and haul it away in about an hour. Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains is back open tonight after a tree fell, shutting down all lanes of traffic. The Highway Patrol says they received a report just before 4 00 this morning and a large tree blocking all lanes. It took crews two hours to rem
I thank you, governor, for being with us and helping us get as prepared as possible for what could be recordbraeging tidal surge here in the county. Thank you. I want to join county executive in thanking the governor for really what has been an incredible amount of support from new york state on this storm as the county executive mentioned, this storm has intensified and arriving earlier than we had expected. We have utilized support from new york state in their Incident Management Teams that have been provided. Urban search and rescue teams have been provided. They have been crucial in the planning and preparations and responding to events happening here today. Weve also had state vehicles, humvees and other vehicles responsibilitying from the National Guard, from the state in the town of babylon responding to several working fires during this first surge at high tide earlier today. The flooding went up to montauk highway. Very significant flooding. So we can expect to see that really