Well, we do have a lot of cloud cover out there, and in fact a system is to the north of us. If we look at live doppler 7 youll notice a few returns. This is probably in the upper levels of the atmosphere so not falling to the ground so you could see a few sprinkles throughout the extreme north bay today. But as we look further to the north theres the system and thats going to keep that onshore flow and Cool Temperatures with us today. It is 56 in san mateo, 54 in santa rosa. And those winds very breezy. Surface winds anywhere from about 6 miles an hour to almost 15 miles an hour. Upper level winds much stronger. Mix of clouds and sun to low 60s. And today cooler than average. Were in the low 70s well out towards the delta by 1 00. A lot of that yellow shading stays with us. That means were in the 60s to about 70 for the warmest locations. Well talk about a warmer sunday in a few minutes. Thank you, lisa. Happening today a protest o follows a hateful threat against one bay area family.
And he basically banged the table, slammed his hands on the table. Looked directly at my son and said black lives matter. He said f black lives. A protest planned today taking a different tone. An entire Community Rallying behind this family, all of them upset over the hateful message delivered to their kids. They believe you should be too. Good morning, everyone. Saturd j protests happening all around the bay area today. If youre just waking up lets start with a quick look at the weather. Hi, everyone. Were starting out with a mix of sun and clouds out there. Theres a system to the north of us allowing for some showers. Not here, though. Were going to see the breezy winds. In fact as we look closer to the extreme northern part of the state you can see the activity there, but wave got party cloudy skies from our east bay hills camera. And this is look at our cloudy east bay hills camera with some fog there. Mid50s santa rosa with upper 50s in concord. And from our roof camera a breeze
Reporter yeah, weve been here all day keeping an eye on things. Relief among the passengers who have gotten off the ship but there are hundreds, thousands still onboard the ship. Theyre getting increasingly frustrated being stuck on board. Theyre worried about pets at home, jobs, businesses, and they really dont have any idea where theyre going yet. Now we are completely in the dark. They havent told us when were getting off the ship. They havent told us where were going. Reporter Carolyn Wright from santa fe, new mexico, is at her breaking point and she said shes worried about the disembarkation process, sending this photo of the herding of passengers not being kept six feet apart as recommended. People have taken control of our lives, are treating us like numbers. Reporter in this sweeping drone 7 shot of the grand princess, you can see the tents and vehicles are still there dockside as people continue to exit the ship. Passengers were disembarked starting at 8 00 a. M. With busloads
My wife is she cries about it because its our home. And my son, hes just worried, are we ever going to move back in here. Hes 11 years old. Reporter days prior to the storm, he said the San Francisco San Francisco Public Utility Commission sent someone to check the drain after an incident. Its fine, the whatter is flowing. Its not the issue if water is flowing. Thats not the issue. Its the capacity. Reporter we talked about drain capacity with the boards president norman yee. Sunny side is in his district. I think its worth us researching what it would cost into a tenyear increase the size. As we are replacing, we could go into a bigger system, but it koftsds more. Reporter we also contacted the puc. The city just replied to us. This is what theyre doing. In a statement they said they received the ticket numbers from this household and added in part based on the initial information provided, it appears the area may need more maintenance than a simple clearing of the storm drain which i
Take over, in the 50s. Breezy, cool but a lot of sunshine and a frosty night ahead. Liz . Thank you. We want to start with a developing story, pg e has until tuesday now to amend its bankruptcy reorganization plan. Experts say it will be almost impossible to make enough changes to please Governor Newsom. The governor rejected the utilities plan and says it doesnt do enough to improve management or beef up procedures under the state wildfire in july. A bankruptcy professor says the company is focused on survival. It is fair for Governor Newsom to criticize this company and fair for him i think to criticize this plan, but i think its somewhat unrealistic to expect the bankruptcy process to fix all the problems the company has. Pg es power lines have been implicated in sefrl deadly fires and the bankruptcy plans relies on the company tapping into a state fund to pay more than 13 billion in claims. Newsom appears to wants the option of breaking up the utility if the bankruptcy plan falls a