They say the decision is dangerous and they are not going to follow through with it. They are not putting any fans inside levi stadium. The stands at levi stadium will not be filled with 49 ers fans any time soon. Putting an audience in a stadium in large groups. Is just asking for trouble. Its like a petri dish. Santa clara county executive officer, jeff smith says the states new guidelines allowing professional sports teams in orange tier, 3 to fill 20 of their stands with fans from as far as a 120 miles away will not be allowed at levi stadium. He says well covid positivity rates are near one percent in Santa Clara County. Theyre near 8 in other counties making the risk just too great. If you do the math that means somewhere between 250 and a 1000 people out of those 14,000 people well be infected. Theyll be infected. There will be at the stadium screaming yelling theyll be going to try to get food. Theyll be unmasked during the time period that theyre eating theyre going to be goin
Im grant lotus and im Ella Sogomonian in for Vicki Liviakis nearly 7,000 pg e customers across the bay area are bracing for another round of power shut offs pg reps say that customers across 19 Northern California counties have been notified about the potential shut up 6 of them right here in the bay area this is pg and es future outage map this is what they are predicting the areas with the yellow indicate that could lose power there in the bay area talking about alameda contra costa napa santa clara solano and sonoma counties all of this because of that. Hot and dry windy conditions expected tomorrow chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow joining us now with all those details here lawrence they guys, yeah we may see their map get a just a bit too weve got a series of wind events headed toward the bay area fact red flag warnings posted by the National Weather Service Starting tomorrow, were going to see all the way to the coastline and the Santa Cruz County San Mateo County very gusty wi
Includes all of the inland east bay and much of the coast on the peninsula too as we make our way through the day we will see winds very presence on through the evening tonight into tomorrow and even lasting into friday morning gust as high as 40 Miles Per Hour in upper elevations paired with our hot and dry conditions does mean that fire danger is still a concern as we work our way through the rest of this upcoming week as for winds right now we may lutz of lee calm but by the afternoon 02 00pm here, widespread rains winds kicking back into gear across the bay area into the evening tonight still continuing to be breezy with tomorrow actually expected to be our windiest day of this forecast with atlas peak in vacaville, especially breezy. Come the time we work our way into thursday evening. Friday we begin to calm down and a cool down that leads us into a much more comfortable weekend. A little bit more fall like come the weekend just around the corner too. 50s and 60s for current temp
Expansive i update to those red flag warnings now for areas of the east bay and the coast and addition to what we saw in the north bay yesterday as winds further spread across the bay area. Upping that fire danger for more and more areas as for this morning skies are clear beautiful start to the morning. But unfortunately we are seeing those red flag warnings now in effect for areas right along the coastline all the inland east bay and upper elevations too its not just today, but red flag warnings through friday as winds continue to gust into a range of 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour for most areas. Pete gust that mountain tops and this is the concerning part right here up to 40 Miles Per Hour. So in those more exposed mountainous and often forested areas thats where you have that greatest concern for a fast moving fire should there be a spark. Now futurecast a wind gust shows you we are pretty calm this morning, but winds pick up again this afternoon this has been a really steady trend. The
On the forecast absolutely guys its the weather. The hot weather the dry conditions were still in the midst of. And then of course the winds that have been persistent so far this week and will remain throughout the rest of the week too clear skies towards the coast than we have seen in previous days. But a little less marine layer means that we even do have red flag warnings now in effect for summer coastal spots like Half Moon Bay, upper elevations on the peninsula. All of the inland east bay and those same areas as we had been saying up in the north bay so more red flag warnings as winds do gradually spread across the rest of the bay area, north northeast winds at 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour mostly but upper elevations that are more exposed to those higher gusts could see gusts as high as 40 Miles Per Hour all the way through friday. Maybe calm right now, but look at where we had this afternoon widespread windy conditions breezier for upper elevations, windy or even tomorrow for your thu