In fact, the beaches were even hot. We were talking about that today. The last really hot day out there. And were starting with live doppler seven. So you can see the fog down around san diego. Otherwise most of the shoreline is clear. And were looking for that fog to return about this time tomorrow. So the heat advisory until 11 00. You can see temperatures still from the mid 80s to the upper 90s. Thats ten to about 17 degrees above average. Current numbers right now. Look at that, San Francisco, 70 degrees, 63 in oakland, 68, san mateo with cooler 50s up in the north bay. So compared to yesterday, say it is a couple of degrees cooler from santa rosa, but overall, very little change until late in the day today where we get a weak onshore flow at our beaches. So the only changes will be a few degrees cooler there. Youll notice it will still be in the 80s though, along the coastline temporarily before that sea breeze kicks in and upper 90s inland. Well track that cooldown for tomorrow.
Your 24 hour accuweather forecast with meteorologist sandhya patel sandhya. Yeah we had the autumn heat today dan and irma and those temperatures were in record territory so take a look at to who hit records today. Oakland 93 sfo 92 and san jose 95. All ties with previous records, but it was plenty warm to hot. No matter where you were, it was up to 85. 5 moon bay. 95. Concord 98 in fairfield, 96 degrees in santa rosa. And even santa cruz, 97 degrees. So, yeah, we get heat in october, but this was a good 15 to 20 degrees above average. Next 24 hours. Heres what you can expect tomorrow morning. Were looking at 50 and 60s, the fog, trying to creep back in the afternoon. Those temperatures are going to go up into the 80s and 90s, but near the coastline, theyll remain in the 70s. And then by evening those temperatures begin to come down and the fog comes in. But until then, we do have a heat advisory that has been extended until 11 p. M. Tomorrow for the area shaded in orange, warmer than
Hillside. The grassy land is hope for about 20 goats. When the brush fire started, sky 7 was above. You could see the animals trapped between the flames and the fence, backed into a corner. Before the sploepexplosion y could hear like electricity. And after that the fire started. It caught the whole hill on fire which was all the goats there. And the goats were running like crazy. Reporter just around noon fire emergency crews and animal control responded after a report of a transformer explosion. The fire ignited following the blast. It threatened one home and vehicles. But many anxious neighbors were concerned about these little guys, about 20 goats live here and graze on the land. They do their part to reduce the fire risk. I was upsetting to me because theres homes right there and theres animals. I have a little one, too. Reporter amazingly all of the goats managed to survive. Animal control officers transported three with minor injuries. Three others are being evaluated. As for th
Increasing and a countywide head count revealed 5600 homeless and the bulk in oakland. With 859 living in shelters and over 1900 living on the streets. At this point in time, count only confirms what we all know, what we all see and feel every day. Reporter at a press conference, the mayor announced plans to expand a Pilot Program for the homeless from serving 60 to serving 400. As part of the Controversial Program the city provided portapotty and trash collection but there was problems like fires. The city has learned lessons and will open a homeless camp at an undisclosed location this summer. By improving safety and health for our unsheltered residents, we are improving it for the surrounding communitity. This is a good starting point. To have showers and somewhere to throw our garbage in the can instead of just out on the street. Defying stereotypes the census revealed money problems is the main reason homeless are living on the street. Not Mental Health or Substance Abuse issues.
Hurt and treated at the scene. It is not clear if they had to go to the hospital. Well keep you updated on abc 7 news 6 00. Im eric thomas in for dan ashley. And im ama daetz. Homelessness is in in the east bay is skyrocketing but the numbers defy the stereo types about who is on the streets. And the east bay city most plagued by a homeless crisis, leslie joins us from oakland. It is more prevalent and noticeable in oakland according to a census just taken by the nonprofit everyone home. They say that more development is pushing people out of hidden corners, out of back alleyways and out into the open. Reporter city crews dumped two blocks worth of discarded clothes and broken bikes and mounds of garbage from under interstate 980 today. As far as cleaning up the sidewalk. And what are you going to do after they finish the clean up . Move back. There is nowhere else to go. Reporter homelessness is increasing and a countywide head count revealed 5600 homeless and the bulk in oakland. Wit