cooler day in general. expect the breeze to continue predominantly out of the west, so if you are out on the parade route, you will notice that wind coming right down market street, to dilworth, right along the parade route actually, about 54 where we expect to top off. regardless, it is a dry day. and eventually, there will be snow to discuss. let s enjoy the break, i know it is cooler by comparison, but at least it is a break, that said. yes, it is certainly a break, all right, thank you so much, katie. good morning, everyone, happy friday. if you are just waking up with us, heart breaking news on columbus boulevard, fatal accident in south philly. columbus boulevard southbound closed at oregon, the southbound side closed again, that s at oregon avenue, investigation clearly still underway, along with the wreckage clean up. make note of that for those you passing by, you will have to use an alternate. right now the best one will be broad street. take that to your majors,
mudslides started around three hours ago after a sudden, powerful thunderstorm dumped upwards of 4 to 5 inches of rain in the area. we have video showing a wall of mud shah washed out roads, and homes, properties have been covered and in cases several feet of mud. drivers stuck, look at the white car, you can t see it, have been rescued by others but the cars are immobilized by the damage. caltrans closed a busy interstate 5 through the grapevine because of the mud out of the freeway there. the video was captured by driver kathy swain, waiting to be rescued. the patrol says the freeway is going to be closed another 10-15 hours. the national weather service issued a flash flood warning. more strong showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout the evening. spencer christian joins us with the accuweather update. weather has been turbulent because of the upper level low kicking up stormy conditions now north of los angeles into bakersfield and into san joaquin valley.
rush hour because of a car fire. this is a live look you re seeing here from our sutro cam. they look like they re a dead stop at this point. here is why. this photo was posted on twitter from a driver showing the black smoke coming from the car that caught fire around 5:30. so figure, 30 minutes ago. it s not clear how the car caught fire but there is video showing smoke from the fire. you can see on the screen, flashing lights on the span. some northbound lanes heading to the golden gate bridge were shut down but just reopened moments ago. the chp says they had to close the lanes until they knew the fire was not going to spread. you can get updates throughout the next hour on this newscast as well as on twitter abc7 news bay area, good evening, everybody, i m larry beil. i m ama daetz. now, we get to our other top story out of southern california. powerful images showing a major mudslide in the angeles national forest. trees, and homes were wiped out by a wall of mud. t
an honor to see you here. many of the same faces for the fifth year for the men awards. let s give you an a plays for coming back. (applause) and celebrating one of the most important things we have in san francisco, which is our neighborhoods. without further ado, i d like to start the program off by introducing my colleague, christina palone, the new director for the mayor s office for neighborhoods. christina palone. (applause) good evening, everyone. i m happy to be a part of such a great ebit that celebrates the contributions made by residents and organizations throughout the city to make san francisco one of the greatest places to live. the mayor s office of neighborhood services also known as mons focuses on neighborhood outreach and engagement. it is an honor to be here with community leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities. the effect that one person can have in a community is truly inspiring. and it s that ins
christina palone, the new director for the mayor s office for neighborhoods. christina palone. (applause) good evening, everyone. i m happy to be a part of such a great ebit that celebrates the contributions made by residents and organizations throughout the city to make san francisco one of the greatest places to live. the mayor s office of neighborhood services also known as mons focuses on neighborhood outreach and engagement. it is an honor to be here with community leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities. the effect that one person can have in a community is truly inspiring. and it s that inspiration that drives each one of us to go out there and be a part of something bigger. i congratulate every award winner here tonight and let s not forget that every person here has the power to make a difference. i want to especially thank daniel and his team for being such instrumental leaders here in city hall on behalf of all