Santa clara counties are in the most restrictive widespread purple tier. Sonoma county was the only county not to move thats because it was already in the purple tier counties in the purple tier must close many non essential indoor businesses and that includes Indoor Dining. And tonight kron fours terisa stasio picks up our coverage in Santa Clara County where some businesses there are trying their hardest to stay afloat. Couple months ago when we got these parklets and campbell i wanted to get some nice park with says you can see behind me now so over the last week. I actually then i had plastic covering here because i spent so much money on these beautiful park with so when it rains everyone was getting wet side just finished this last night the sushi confidential owner randy showing me the rooftops he quickly installed to beat back the rain but he is still facing some other hefty challenges. As he runs his restaurant in these covid times like come dine out. I will bring heaters out
The thread of wildfire is not over everywhere. Good evening. Pg e started checking their equipment today but high winds kept them from reaching many areas. Here are the latest numbers, they have cut power to 345,000 customers in Northern California but by 6 pm they restored power to more than 100,000 of those customers. They hope to have everybodys power back on by tomorrow night. The feeling among many is the bay area dodged a bullet here. Reporter it is a big relief, tonight there was a update, a say in some places the wind gusts were 89 Miles Per Hour and the inspectors did find places where trees blew into power lines and they say they could have sparked fires. Moonlight on monday night was the only bright spot in parts of lafayette. We do not have a generator, we were modestly prepared. Reporter some residents will be spending another night in the dark as pg e tries to bring grades back online safely after the shut off. All day traffic lights were not operating and businesses had
This is today. Tomorrow morning. You see how does the wind look to you . Doesnt look that robust to me at all. You see the contours, right . So theres wednesday morning. Now its going to fire up a little bit. We get into thursday morning right there, right . So there is your red flag warning. Those winds are going to verify. I think most of these winds will be 25 to 30, but that thursday morning appears to be the main event, but its mainly north bay, and, again, a lot can happen between now and then. Bill, thank you. Now lets go to debora villiam, and fire conditions are growing. There you can see a sold it brush field, and stuff that would really burn. Reporter climbing a fire road on marin countys Mount Tamalpais, we pop out at 2600 feet where the winds whip hardest during red flag conditions. You can hear it just walking around. Reporter and where fuels are dry. Even this close to the ocean. During august, lightning, a tree strike, started a fire that started small. The wrong fire o
Thanks so much for making us a part of your morning. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia. Breathe a sigh of relief. Well check that commute with mike who is back today. First, kari, tell us what is in store for us with the forecast. Why does it seem like the nice days are so few and far between. We are going to enjoy some great weather today making headlines for us as we are going to have a quiet weather pattern settling in across the bay area. It will be a little bit warmer than normal, but i think well take it and this weekend looks pretty nice as daylightsaving time ends. Well see our high temperatures reaching into the low 80s for some of our warmest spots in the inland valleys. Well talk more about that coming up. Mike, how is it looking for the commute . You said fall back, right . Thats good news. We get an extra hour. But well talk about that later. Looking over at the maps the bottom of your screen you have green and lets zoom down to southbound 17 just before you get to bea
The city has always been cautious. This is another instance. Absolutely you know theyre saying that San Francisco still is doing better related to covid that most major American Cities but indicators show that things are lessening up a little bit loosening up a little bit and things are going a little bit in the wrong direction before things get way out of control city leaders want to put in a pause. We will have to do as a result is on some of our reopening efforts that we had planned for next week at an online briefing friday, San Francisco mayor london breed announced the San Francisco is in a good place with the covid Positivity Rate below one hospitalizations have jumped from 23 to 37 in just a week. And the case rate is up 25 and as a result, the city is putting a pause on expanded reopening plans set for next week what will remain closed indoor pools bowling alleys locker rooms and showers at Fitness Centers also a planned expansion of indoor activity from 25 capacity to 50 capa