Today in the bay continues right now. Good morning. Thanks so much for joining us for this friday the 13th today in the bay special. Im laura garcia. And im marcus washington. Friday the 13th in the year 2020. Nothing is going to go wrong today. Its going to be a great day in the bay. Sounds great. Mike has a look at the roads in a bit. First, we have to talk about that forecast. Meteorologist kari hall has been tracking the rain coming into our area. Right, green is a lucky color, right . Were seeing that on the radar as were starting out on this friday morning. Its to the north of us and will be moving closer into the afternoon and evening hours. Right now we track the rain to our north and once again moving around ukiah, parts of lake and mendocino counties. A time line of what you can expect coming up in a few minutes. Mike, any issues heading to work this morning . Well, kari, my speed sensor is great but a section not green, oakland. A live look and show you the taillights past t
And be prepared. The roadways may be a little extra slick remember the first rain of the season brings up some of the oils off the pavement there could be extra slick out there actually right now we are seeing some high clouds moving up above no rain here just yet part of the bay area get pretty close in fact we may be seeing a few showers in northern Sonoma County, the brunt of the storm still up to our north you plowing right up in toward the pacific northwest, seattle portland. Theyre seeing some rain and again thats going to be cold storm thats a head in toward the bay area. Doppler radar scanning your skies we are seeing now warm frontal part of the storm begin to make in the parts of the north bay northern Sonoma County taking for a close look how about that couple raindrops pop up out there certainly a chance some of that hitting the ground headed towards santa rosa right now. But the brunt of the system still on the back side it will be moving in a little bit later so lets see
Not having a permit. 6100 . I dont know what i will do. That said he didnt need a permit because it was not a real race. He packets to participants with instructions to run virtually. But he also gave out packets by reservation on race day for those wanting to do the course. Everybody Wearing Masks and we never had more than five people picking a pack at one time. People were spread out over five hours. To me, this is a minor thing. No festival crowds like past years but through the day 82 people ran on three different routes. We had medications with this individual verbally and in writing. They took these pictures on race day. A registration area, banners along the route between harrisburg and lake sonoma and runners mixed with traffic because without a permit there are no closures or chp. People were running without any control, sometimes to her breast. Gathering admittedly bigger than Sonoma County allows. Most of the county has been really understanding. Almost all of the Race Comm
Thank you for joining us. This map highlights where people are likely to be affected by the Public Safety power shut off. In total 22,000 local pg e customers could lose power. The shut offs are starting now in the north bay and three counties, napa, sonoma. It a fresh round for residents who lived through fires, smoke and other Power Outages. Lets go to abc 7 news Cornell Bernard live in st. Helena. Reporter dan and ama, if folks havent been through enough, thousands could lose power again. Its in the name of safety but the timing is really tough. Im stocked up on batteries, flashlights, i have more flashlights, lanterns. Reporter she has what napa needs. Im here to service the community. Reporter shes assistant manager at Outdoor Supply hardware with a possible pg e shut off hours away, most of the portable generators have sold out. This could do a refrigerator, couple lights. Reporter john was buying extra flashlight batteries and not happy about it. There is a general sense of disi
Thats because heavy winds and hot dry air are creating ideal fire conditions. Just what we do not need. Good evening. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Thank you for joining us. Once again our coverage begins with abc 7 news weather anchor Spencer Christian for whats happening right now and in the days ahead. Spencer . Okay, dan. Ama was right. We have ideal fire conditions. We have rising temperatures. Very low relative humidity and gusty winds that are only getting stronger. Right now as you look at current temperature readings you can see we have mid 90s, mid to upper 90s in many inland areas, even a couple 90s around the bay shoreline, and its 80 degrees in San Francisco. As we move along you can see that the wind gusts right now in the Higher Elevations are getting stronger and stronger. They will likely get Even Stronger in the nighttime hours. So as a result we have a red flag warning for high fire danger in effect until midday friday. This is not only for the hills but the hills