The bay area, San Francisco Oakland Livermore Half Moon Bay petaluma all looking at winds gusting regularly into a 30 mile per hour range well even windier than that right now in danville conquered Vacaville Fairfield and sonoma are areas into that 40 mile per hour range this morning by 10 15am not much of a difference still very windy. So this is something thats going to impact all of our morning commute watch out for breeze on roadways like branches and garbage thats just blown around and been pushed on roadways during overnight hours by 05 00pm tonight your evening commute will be a bit calmer and into tomorrow, even calmer conditions just yet so we are looking at this wind events winding down over the next 24 hours. But certainly remaining very windy through the morning red flag warnings and wind advisories both remain in effect until 11 00am this morning. As winds continue to gust regularly as high as 50 Miles Per Hour doesnt matter whether youre at the coast or further inland. We
Wildfires. Now at 10 oclock the bay area and Northern California just hours away from seeing potential Hurricane Force winds. The threat now causing extreme fire danger. And another round of power shut offs from pg and e thats where we begin this saturday night at 10 oclock here on kron 4 news. Thanks so much for joining us. Im Jonathan Mccall and im justine waldman. It is dry, theres very low humidity and the winds are going to whip that adding even more fuel to an already historic fire season. We have Team Coverage tonight on the fire danger and the power shut offs will start with meteorologist Mabrisa Rodriguez whos standing by with the latest on the fire danger this weekend. Yeah thats right just cnn jonathan all eyes will be not just on our hills but also our valleys and coast. Everyone in the bay area will be impacted by this upcoming wind storm and we do have a wind advisory going into effect sunday afternoon through monday morning most of us will see sustained winds at 20 to 35
We have Team Coverage on the fire danger and the power shut off tonight. Well start with kron fours dan thorn, hes live for us now in berkeley with more on the warning thats gone up for people to evacuate. Thats right just seen the high fire danger and the potential power shut offs here in berkeley. Our focus primarily on the area east of claremont and also on panorama kill but people all across the greater east bay are also getting themselves prepared in case they to lose power. As extreme fire danger threatens areas across the east bay, including the Berkeley Hills residents are getting prepared. We have go backs. People turned out bags with maybe theyre important couple important and you need extra classes, you met him over there for mary and fred been remembers the 1991 firestorm and hopes sundays wind event doesnt get out of control city officials are asking people to consider evacuating from the hills preemptively warning of potential wild fires and blocked roads we want folks to
Leave thousands of people without power. Good morning, everybody on Marty Gonzales thanks a lot for joining us on the kron 4 morning news this sunday october 25th want to get right todays 4 in the Weather Center with more on what should be a really tumultuous day today. Yeah, good morning marty and good morning, everybody we are going to see some really bone dry air across the bay area for not just today but into a lot of next week. Theres actually some fog going on early this morning, so things will be changing and rapidly kicking things off with a red flag warning youve heard so much about this kicks off at 11 00am basically for the hills first and then goes to the lower elevations by this evening should expire for most locations by 11 00am on monday. So that part of the program relatively brief or that covers the higher wind section of the forecast but were going to be with dry air for several days which will be getting into live shot of the Golden Gate Bridge here a little bit of g
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