Flag warning for the next hour. Live doppler 7. The Higher Elevations are experiencing the gusty winds. They could be anywhere from 25 to 35 miles an an an an 13 to maybe 20 miles an hour, will continue to weaken throughout the day but looking at poor air quality in the north bay and inland east bay, impacts from the wildfire smoke, also a spare the air alert today with current check temperatures cooler this morning, where the glass fire is at relative humidity coming up a bit to 24 . Winds southsouthwest moist flow, 2 to 4 miles an hour. Instead of the mid and upper 90s, just about 90 inland today and lower 80s around the bay. So today begins a more widespread cooling trend with a lot of fog and a sea breeze at the coast to start but then things will get sunny there. Well talk about the cooldown threat weve had and rain coming our way on friday. Liz . Lisa, well cross our fingers for that, t President Trumps battle with coronavirus coming in this morning. A group of the president s su
Beginning to come down in the highest elevations of our north bay, where we have our red flag warning throughout the morning hours. Live doppler 7 picking up on what will be moving into the bay in the next several days, cooling us off. Above a thousand feet anywhere from flat winds to 20 miles an hour. The upper level winds out of the north are beginning to calm down, through the next several hours, you can see we dont have the bright colors on the map, which is some good news. Air quality it is moderate for most except bad in vacaville. The orange there and some green, better in San Francisco and concord. Thats going to change. We think the worst air quality will be in our inland east bay and north bay. So the temperatures in the upper elevations still warm, 77. Relative humidity still dry at 14 . The winds are light and we will look for temperatures five to ten degrees cooler today in our inland valleys, going to take us to about 90 degrees. By noontime in the 80s there. Mid70s aroun
Voluntary evacuations. We have live team coverage. Amy hollyfield and Lauren Martinez are in Sonoma County. We start with lisa argen tracking that critical fire danger. The temperature in San Francisco at 70 degrees. Offshore winds have been blowing all night. At the surface, not too gusty. Right now looking at 20 to 40mileperhour winds. This will continue through the 8 00 and 9 00 hour. Offshore winds bringing down the relative humidity here into the Single Digits. Elsewhere in the east bay and south bay, not as dry. We are looking at the relative humidity. Very dry at Half Moon Bay. Look at the temperatures in the east bay valleys, near record warmth in the upper 80s today. Could see 90s in San Francisco. Looking at very warm weather throughout the bay and at the coast. Thank you very much. The kincaid fire started around 10 00 last night in geyserville and it exploded to 10,000 acres. This map gives you a better idea of where the fire started. Its northeast of geyserville near john
And continue through early tomorrow morning and winds will decrease on friday. Well talk more about the hot temperatures and the fire danger coming up. Ernight guicer . A report of an yes, right here, over in the east bay, the hayward geyser parking lot off west wynton. Over two stories high in an Industrial Area. Our photographer jared got there as the geyser was about two stories high and flooding an entire area. There is the sheared off fire hydra hydrant. No injuries reported. Crews shut it off while he was photographing that in the Industrial Area alongside the hayward shoreline. It should only be an issue for folks who use the parking lot well off the nimitz and 92. We had the video. We wanted to show you that. Everything else calm. Minor incidents scattered around the bay continuing to clear over the last few minutes. If you heard about a problem on b. A. R. T. The service was restored for the trans bay tube that happened early in the evening commute. This morning no delays repo
Burning buildings and we are working to confirm whether the buildings are outbuildings or sheds or homes. Weve obtained coverage of this fire with meteorologist Steve Paulson talking about the powerful wind driving the fire. First, we bring in Cristina Rendon. Talk to us about the conditions. I can see its windy. Reporter very windy and the winds have not let up whatsoever. Its gotten worse since weve been in geyserville at the corner of Alexander Valley road and pine flat road. This area has been closed off to the public but cal fire crews are deep in the trenches trying to get a handle on this fire burning outofcontrol. You can see the flames along the ridge line and this area is where red winery road is and to the left is an area where 128 is in the casino wed mentioned earlier, red rock casino is in the area in danger, as we speak. In terms of the structures, along the hillside we saw at least one of those structures burning but we cant tell you if it is a house or winery or some t