This sale wont last, so click, call, or visit a store today over 1,500 people were tested today in San Francisco, hoping they didnt get covid over the thanksgiving holiday. Thanksgiving air travel down by more than half compared to last year but still a busy day out here as people come back to new restrictions and new quarantines. The 49ers with an inspiring road win over the rams, but where will their next game be played . The teams reaction tonight to Santa Clara Countys new restrictions. Announcer building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. I dont want to take that chance because how bad this virus is. It aint no joke. As the Holiday Weekend comes to an end, bay area residents are getting tested and considering quarantines as covid cases continue to rise. The surge is forcing new restrictions and leaving Business Owners and now sports teams to figure out the next steps. Very proud of our guys that i couldnt give them the answers and they could put it
Night. Lets our attention to why it is going to be warmer because of the winds blowing through the north bay. The red flag warning that continues until 8 00 wednesday morning and it is very dry and going to get breezy and that means anything that does ignite could spread rather rapidly. The winds are up to 32 Miles Per Hour st. Helena. As far as our temperatures we have this off shore breeze and more sunshine and feel more warmth. Near 70 at the coast and a bunch of mid to upper 70s around San Francisco, oakland and then richmond. Everybody else in the 80s around the bay and even some 90s showing up in the east bay. This is the first of two fire threats this week. Well talk more about that coming up. Heres kumasi. Thank you, mike. Here we go, again. Pg e is warning of another round of Fire Prevention shutoffs this week. 50,000 customers could lose electricity as early as tomorrow night. Here in the bay area 7,000 homes and businesses in six counties could see outages. The areas near mt
Youre seeing red flag warnings posted there expecting to win 20 to 35 Miles Per Hour humidity dropping down to about 20 to 30 as we head into sunday morning, maybe even lower than that as we get into monday, strongest winds will occur above a 1000 feet in the north bay expected some 35 maybe some 50 mile an hour gusts, there humidity dropping down between 1025 so very dry conditions around the bay area. Heres the latest forecast on the winds weve have mainly a westerly wind over the past few days to bring us that nice clear now overnight tonight things begin to change. Front goes through and High Pressure begins to build in behind it you start to see that northerly component beginning to kick in nothing really strong just yet it will be breezy especially over the mountain tops and then as we get into late saturday night early on sunday morning that will be probably one of the peak of the gust of wind you can see those pouring in some of the red the yellow beginning to show up there som
Acres in san mateo and santa cruz counties. Sadly, one person died. 925 homes destroyed. But firefighters did manage to save thousands of homes. Cal fire tweeted out this video, firefighters reading parts of the hundreds of thank you letters they received. Also tonight, progress in the fight against covid19. Three more bay area counties are now in the red. San mateo, solano, and alameda counties have moved into the red tier, which means increased capacity at a number of businesses and indoor customers for salons and tattoo parlors. One of the counties is saying not so fast. Nbc bay areas Terry Mcsweeney reports from Alameda County. Reporter its out of the purple tier and into the red in san mateo, solano, and here in Alameda County. But Alameda County Health Officials say there will be no immediate changes, and as with other reopenings, it will be important for Alameda County to take a measured and phased approach to avoid dramatic increases in disease transmission and reclosures. At s
Away tonight, were learning the tragic details of how loved one spent their final days together. Good evening and thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 news at 8 oclock im Justine Waldman vicki is off tonight, im grant lotus dangerously high temperatures are expected to blanket the bay area this weekend prompting the National Weather service to issue a red flag warning. They get a live look outside right now at downtown San Francisco. Its not just the heat that were worried about even though it is a lovely friday night out there right now indeed were expected to get real serious winds gusts of more than 40 Miles Per Hour chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow is here with the details arent yet here we go guys were in fall on this that time of year we get a peak fire season temperatures going to be heating up lets take a look at those numbers tomorrow are up in the 90s inland 70s and 80s inside the bay and 60s not a bad start your weekend. Then we start to crank up the temperatur