Closure of the winter. Spencer christian is tracking the storm and joins us with a look at the forecast. Spencer . Ama. Its wet. Its going to get wetter. You can see what she pointed out. Moderate to heavy rain moving across the area. Over to the concord area. This current storm, storm ranks one on the impact scale. Producing scattered showers, maybe a downpour or two between 9 00 and 11 00. It will be breezy at times. The next storm, early tomorrow morning that has our attention. It ranks 3 on the storm impact scale. A strong storm that will have the highest impacts. Producing heavy rainfall, strong gusty wind. Flooding is possible with Power Outages which are likely. These are main storm concerns. The north bay, santa cruz mountains. Streaming, creek flooding. High concern for Power Outages. The remainder of the bay area, high concern for hydroplaeng. Moderate concern for other areas. A wet week is ahead. All the details coming up shortly. A. M. A, thank you, spencer. Counties that h
Every day this month. While it might not look so bad in mount suit row, one of the strongest storms is hours away. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im ama daetz. Im dan ashley. Theyre not expecting sunny days until the weekend. Well get to the forecast. But first breaking news. This is from the east bay where police are investigating a suspicious package that led to the closure of the hayward station. This is bay fair station in san leandro where hundreds of riders headed towards hayward are forced off the train on to shuttle buses. Theyre lining up. Heres the station diagram. Trains are not running between south hayward stations. At this time of day, thats a big problem. B. A. R. T. Is working on a bus bridge but there is quite a wait. A lot of folks lined up. There are far more people than buses. The Alameda County bus a b. A. R. T. Spokesperson says you can expect delays because of this Significant Service disruption. Now back to storm watch. Todays rain closed the oakland zoo,
Highway 101 in san rafael. In the sierra, chains are youred over 80 and 50 over the summits to lake tahoe. Drew is tracking the storm. This really going to intensify as many are sleeping tonight and tomorrow morning. Get ready for heavy rain and strong winds. Live doppler 7 showing you there is green across the entire region. Just in the north bay, approaching tiveron at this hour. The storm is a one. Light showers around the region. A downpour between now and 11 00. It is breezy at times, the system gets a major upgrade to a three tomorrow morning. The highest impacts in the north bay, and the santa cruz mountains, we break down these impacts region by region, the north bay and the santa cruz mountains, hydroplaning, this is where the highest impacts of the storm will be, the rest of the regi region, you can see hydroplaning an issue, the winds could bring trees down. Well go much closer into this storm hour by hour coming up in the full accuweather forecast. Bart passengers can expec
Potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area. Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Tonight this is just the start of a potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area are under a Flash Flood Watch right now and the strongest round of rain is yet to come. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Joe vazquez is in the north bay tonight, but first kpix5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. Right on cue, guys, the steady to heavy rainfall is moving in and will be with us the next 10 to 12 hours. Its going to be a long night for rainfall. Looking at very heavy rain along the marin and santa rosa coastline, fairfield, vallejo with steady to heavy rainfall and the yellow is steady to heavy rainfall in the Santa Cruz Mountains with rain heading towards san jose and los altos, albeit lighter, on the other side of the mountains. Thats a three hour time lapse showing all the rain and mountain snow piling into Northern California from eureka tout so montere
Potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area. Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Tonight this is just the start of a potentially dangerous storm. Some parts of the bay area are under a Flash Flood Watch right now and the strongest round of rain is yet to come. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Joe vazquez is in the north bay tonight, but first kpix5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. Right on cue, guys, the steady to heavy rainfall is moving in and will be with us the next 10 to 12 hours. Its going to be a long night for rainfall. Looking at very heavy rain along the marin and santa rosa coastline, fairfield, vallejo with steady to heavy rainfall and the yellow is steady to heavy rainfall in the Santa Cruz Mountains with rain heading towards san jose and los altos, albeit lighter, on the other side of the mountains. Thats a three hour time lapse showing all the rain and mountain snow piling into Northern California from eureka tout so montere