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The bay area is forecast to heat up this weekend with a red flag warning in the Higher Elevations and fire danger increasing. I do have concerns about that. I guess i will be packing some stuff and kiss after evacuate. Late september and early october are the peak of fire season in Northern California. Traditionally the most dangerous time of year. Good evening, im andre senior. And im cristina rendon. The red flag warning takes part in 5 00 for Higher Elevations of the bay area where the wind is expected to hold. Are meteorologist joins us now with just how bad, or what we can expect, mark. We are tracking three elements that will change in of the weekend. First, the temperature going way up, humidity going way down. Of course the wind we have been worried about will be accelerating by this time tomorrow. Wer ....
Streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our exclusive Salesforce Tower camera as we look out north at Golden Gate Bridge. Good morning everyone, its wednesday, september 23rd. Im michelle griego. And im len kiese. To the forecast first, heres mary lee. Good wednesday morning to you len and michelle. Halfway through the workweek. And we are looking at near normal temperatures. Maybe a degree or two warmer compared to yesterday. But still, looking great across the bay area. Good air quality as we start off our day. That clean and fresh air continues for the region with that onshore flow. Now lets show you our daytime highs. Because we are looking at temperatures about upper 60s in San Francisco and mid 70s in oakland and mid 80s for san jose and upper 80s for concord. So looking at a degree to six degrees ....
No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att ooishlthsdz another wildfire absolutely explodes in size overnight. Thousands evacuated more than a hundred campers trapped. The rescue mission on Mammoth Mountain tonight. As the bay area wakes under a recordbreaking heat wave, pg e may be forced to cut power. We broke a couple of records today. Tomorrow a lot more are gonna fall. Sunday is the peak of this heat wave. First breaking news. At least 150 people trapped after a Massive Wildfire ick nights in the Sierra National forest. And tonight weve learned 63 campers near a Fresno County reservoir were just rescued by military helicopters. The others, told to shelter in place and to get into the water i ....
The area. Marin county fire crews say current temperature 65 degrees three fires ignited in the area in the area, winds are calm but fog is building around the above Indian Valley college. Coastline including in areas like santa cruz and monterey. They may have been intentionally set. This is the view from a wildfire camera. You can see helicopters circling santa cruz down to less than a half mile of visibility. Here is what were tracking, heading into this afternoon, yoefrn hea which is why that red flag overhead, you can see the warning is now in effect. Flights. The flames are under control but investigators are continuing to it might not look like much right now on satellite radar, look for someone suspected of but if you notice just starting the fires who is also approaching to our south is a considered to be armed and dangerous. Low pressure system. Now back to the massive fires burning across the bay thats whats going to kic ....
Was on fire. Reporter thats andy immel standing in the photo surrounded by whats left of the home he built over 42 years. H nifds gandline. Nd tdher, j s big cry. Before that it was we dont know, maybe. We kept hope. Reporter but on that morning that the immels were still hoping, this is what was happening in their neighborhood and all over boulder creek. By morning it was all rubble. The bits and pieces that make a home completely charred. This street, fallen leaf drive, completely devastated. Still there were streets that prove just how unfair a fire can be. Her burned to eground. That just goes to show that we dont have the resources on it that we would normally. If this were a normal situation where, say, this were only one or two fires within the state, we would have more resources here. Reporter cal fire crews stretched thin, dealing with this kind of work. Spot fires that are smoldering slight change in weather conditions. You dont really grasp what it really means to be in that ....