Microclimate forecast. Boy, we are seeing sunshine across the bay area, rob, but definitely not in San Francisco. Lots of fog. A Little Something for everybody. You know, this morning we have low clouds and fog in San Francisco, and likely some drizzle or mist with some of those low clouds. You are seeing that around San Francisco this morning. A different story in walnut creek and also in san jose. You notice the hazy skies we have out there this morning. Not a lot of wind to start the day, and the smoke from the mineral fire thats been burning off to the south kind of settles into some of the interior portions of the east bay and south bay. On that topic for air quality we have a smoke advisory today across the inland east bay and areas around the Santa Clara Valley, especially south of san jose for the afternoon with moderate levels of smoke pollution for today. In terms of the temperatures hourbyhour, 50s and 60s right now. By lunchtime we should see 80s inland. Eventually today, the warmer of the two weekend days, looking at low 90s inland. Around the trivalley, towards concord and near morgan hill, but beginning tomorrow we will see some changes. We will talk more about that and thunderstorms in the forecast coming up in about 15 minutes. Kira. See you then, rob. Thanks so much. We begin this morning with the death of a civil rights icon. 17term georgia congressman john lewis has died at the age of 80. He will be remembered as the conscience of congress, the man who got into good trouble. Overnight tributes pouring in from across the country for congressman lewis. He passed away at his home in atlanta after a pancreatic canc. Here is Jessica Aguirre. We are marching today to dramatize to the nation, to dramatize to the world. Reporter from selma to washington, john lewis dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights. We made a lot of progress, but were not there yet. Reporter the son of sharecroppers, he believed nonviolent action could ignite social change. We can change america, and in changing america we can change the world. Reporter he became one of the original freedom riders, challenging laws in the south prohibiting black and white riders from sitting together on interstate buses. In 1963 lewis helped to organize the march on washington. Later, lewis worked to organize the marches from selma to montgomerie which included the confrontation on the Edmund Pettus bridge where marchers were met by Alabama State troopers. Lewis later took his fight for social justice to congress, one paper calling him the only former civil rights leader to extend the fight for civil rights to the halls of the capital. The time for silence and patience is long gone. We are calling on the leadership in the house to bring common sense gun control legislation to the house floor. Give us a vote reporter lewis didnt back down from a fight. In his later years, lewis spent much of his time educating and inspiring the next generation. And i said to all of the young people, you must get out there and push and pull and make america what america should be for all of us from his activism in the Civil Rights Movement reporter in 2011 president obama awarded john lewis the president ial medal of freedom, the nations highest civilian honor. Generations from now when parents teach their children what is meant by courage, the story of john lewis will come to mind. Reporter that courage tested again when lewis learned he had stage four pancreatic cancer. John lewis, who believed equality could not wait. That was Jessica Aguirre for us. President barack obama releasing a statement that reads in part, not many of us get to live to see our own legacy play out in such a meaningful, remarkable way. John lewis did. And thanks to him, we now have our marching orders to keep believing in the possibility of remaking this country we love until it lives up to its full promise. Still no statement from president trump. East bay congresswoman barbara lee calling lewis a dear friend, colleague and personal hero. She also released a statement saying, quote, a leader, a father, an activist, the conscience of the congress. John lewis legacy will be remembered as a man who never backed down, stood up for what was rice, and facilitated change by making good trouble. His presence in the halls of congress and in our fight for justice will be deeply missed. And california senator Kamala Harris tweeting last night this photo of the two of them together. John lewis was an icon who fought with every ounce of his being to advance the cause of civil rights for all americans. Im devastated for h whose lives he touched. Lewis, of course, was a prominent figure on capitol hill. His absence will continue to be felt as the nation mourns. Stay with us for the latest on the death of john lewis. Our website nbcbayarea. Com and our facebook and twitter feeds are updated around the clock. Now to our continuing coverage of covid19. Cases are rising rapidly across the bay area, and now a few counties are back on heightened alert. Residents in San Francisco last night received this text alert. It reads, covid19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. Avoid gatherings. Mayor london breed says just a month ago in midjune only 26 people were in the hospital with covid. That number has to 80. As San Francisco urges people to stay home, marin county breaks a record with 106 cases in one day. That county now preparing for what could be a longterm surge if transmission isnt controlled. We could see some ongoing surge certainly in the weeks to come and potentially in the months. Marin Public Health officials have launched a mobile covid testing unit to try to trace and contain outbreaks, now worried about a dual flu and covid19 season. Hospitalization levels are stable right now but they are prepared to add capacity at a site near the Marin County Civic Center if needed. San francisco is the latest county to be added to the governors watch list. That makes eight out of nine bay area counties on the list, all except san mateo county. If San Francisco county stays on the list for two more days, more businesses like gyms and indoor malls will have to shut down on monday. There were 850 new cases bay areawide just yesterday. Alameda county saw the biggest jump, 224 added. Contra costa county added 145. Santa clara county added 98. It is 7 07. We have much more ahead on today in the bay. Coming up, under investigation, the major developments in a Controversial Police shooting. We follow up on the death of sean monterrosa. Plus, record job gains for the bay area. The one specific county thats recovering faster from coronavirus shutdown than any other. You asked for em, so tiny tacos are back for good. Grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. Get em now with no contact delivery. Welcome back. 7 10 on your saturday morning. Look at that thick blanket of fog over the top of the trans america pyramid. San francisco is seeing a different morning than the rest of the bay area. Lots of sunshine for almost everyone else. Rob mayeda has your microclimate forecast in just about five minutes from now. The city of vallejo is in the national spotlight, and not in a good way. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling for the fbi to investigate the Police Shooting of sean monterrosa. The San Francisco resident was shot and killed by Vallejo Police last month when they responded to reports of a rooting at a local walgreens. The department has since released body cam footage showing one of its officers firing at the 22year old from the back seat of a Police Vehicle through the windshield. That windshield a key piece of evidence, has been destroyed. Thats the reason why pelosi is now asking for federal intervention. This to me means her involvement is kind of acknowledgement that Police Reform is a national issue. Attorney general becerra is calling for an investigation, releasing a statement saying, quote, the allegations concerning destruction of evidence under the watch of the Vallejo Police department are significant, end quote. Vallejo Police Shawny Williams says he is disappointed the windshield was not preserved and hopes the attorney general investigation will provide clarity. Two employees involved have been placed on leave. A life sentence for the man who killed mia wilson. Yesterday a judge handed down the sentence to john lee cow el for the deadly 2018 attack. You may recall he stabbed her and her sister as they were stepping off a train at the mcarthur b. A. R. T station in oakland. Cowell heads to San Quentin State Prison where he will be evaluated for 90 days. After that the department of correction will decide which sentence he will serve his life sentence. 7 12. We have much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. An nbc bay area investigation prompting a Bay Area Diocese to finally respond to reports of Sexual Misconduct that span more than and were waking up to some areas of fog and mist around the coast in San Francisco, but we are always tracking a bit of a cooling trend as we go through the weekend. A closer look when we come right back. Hi. Were glad you came in. Whats on your mind . Can you help keep these guys protected online . Easy. Connect to the xfi gateway. What about wireless data options for the family . You can customize and save. What about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming . Lets hook you up with the Fastest Internet from xfinity. And now with our stores reopening, were putting Healthy Practices in place. Come visit a store today. Stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. Now thats simple, easy, awesome. Ask. Shop. Discover at your local xfinity store today. Welcome back. It is 7 14 on your saturday morning. Here is a live look outside. Some hazy skies over walnut creek. I believe meteorologist rob mayeda has some information on that due to the fire burning in fresno county. Otherwise, he has a warm microclimate forecast for you and a bit of a cooldown for you tomorrow. He will be along in a few minutes. The San Jose Catholic Diocese is now responding to an investigation that found School Officials at Presentation High School did not report Sexual Misconduct allegations. Last week Presentation High School issued an apology to former students who spoke about the abuse. The Catholic School confirmed many of the allegations after a monthslong investigation reporting. The report found the abuse started in the 1980s through 2013. The San Jose Diocese says it is disheartened to learn of the findings of the report. It says two staffers accused in the report also worked at the diocese. An independent investigation will now look into those staffers and their past interactions. Now to east bay. Fire crews busy throughout the night trying to put out a mysterious fire at the holiday bowl in hayward. Look at this massive fire. Flames raging, smoke billowing from the building. The fire sparked just after 6 00 last night and burned well into this morning. The building has been vacant since 2005. It is a landmark for many people who grew up here. Ive bowled here since i was a kid. I even met two wives here. So it is, you know, it has a lot of history here. But, man, this was the place that we used to go on friday and saturday nights. The fire captain says Homeless People have been breaking in and staying inside lately. The cause is under investigation. No one was hurt. Now to our making it in the bay. Our ongoing series about the challenges of living here in the bay area. After struggling to survive the pandemic, bay area restaurants are suddenly hot again, at least when it comes to creating jobs. Some of them are on a hiring spree. Our business and tech reporter scott budman is in downtown san jose with that side of the story. Reporter it turns out diningal fresco dining al fresco is a boost to the bays economy. In a june report, the bay area gained a record is 22,000 jobs. While many of them were in the stillrobust tech industry, close to 40 of the new jobs came from restaurants and bars. Were very thankful and grateful things are picking up and we can hire our team back. Reporter like oren hummus. The delivery and Outdoor Dining gave the business a huge shot in the arm. Customers are feeling a little more comfortable coming out, even if it is only to the patio. It feels as though we are taking, you know, a step forward and being able to better provide. It is a little bit less horrible here than in some parts of the u. S. Reporter good weather and stable tech jobs mean more money spent dining, even during a pandemic. Since those people can relatively easily work at home theyre continuing to get paid, and theyre going out and spending money. Reporter the latest job growth lowered californias job less rate to 14. 9 from 16. 7 . A nice drop, yes, but still historically very high. In san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. Time now to check in with meteorologist rob mayeda with a look apt our microclimate forecast. Microclimates, indeed, a lot of lot of sunshine this morning. Hey, rob. Hey there. Yes, and it will really be a full display of our summer microclimates. We will have 60s, 70s, 80s and even some low 90s later on. Lets start you off with the low clouds, fog and in some cases drizzle showing up this morning. Right there near San Francisco you have cloudy skies, temperatures in the upper 50s with more sunshine inland. Over towards walnut creek you see the haze in the sky, a little bit of smoke, at 59 degrees. We are seeing similar conditions around dublin and the trivalley, 59 degrees. A little bit of the smoke higher up. Into san jose, too, a little taste of the smoke drifting up from the south, at 59 degrees. For the inland, east bay and south bay we have a regional smoke advisory due to another day due to the smoke from the mineral fire burning to our south. The good news is as the wind starts to pick up and now that the sun has coming it will help mix the atmosphere better and help improve the air quality we are seeing outside this morning. As the sea breeze picks up, ay the bay area. As i show you the temperatures for today, theres the spread of 60s and 70s from the coast into the interior bay. We may briefly get close to 70 degrees around downtown San Francisco as skies clear. Oakland in the mid 70s. You see san jose in the mid 80s. As you said to the south, even south san jose, morgan hill close to 90 degrees and trivalley up to concord seeing some 90s in the forecast. A lot of low clouds for the morning. They will back off briefly towards the coast and return as we head towards 7 00. Now, keep in mind if you have plans up toward the sierra, watch out once again. We will see a quiet morning followed up by some pretty active weather for the afternoon as mid level moisture continues coming up from the south. You are seeing some thunderstorms flaring for the afternoon, so we could see localized flash flooding issues, some hail and also some gusty winds, too. Some of the stronger storms expect to fire up mid afternoon around the sierra. As we look at the temperatures for tomorrow now, notice if you look closely, livermore and areas south of san jose may try to get close to 90 for one more day. Now, by monday, look how much those temperatures start to drop. Low to mid 80s inland as the sea breeze starts to turn stronger. Thats going to allow our inland temperatures to start to drop off. For the coast, obviously that means even cooler temperatures with some low clouds and fog. So High Pressure at its strongest to start the weekend, then we see the more mild temperatures coming in with a trough of low pressure across the west coast leading to the cooling we see midway through the sevenday forecast. As we go through the week we will see High PressureBuilding Back and temperatures starting to climb. Not too hot but trending warmer heading to next weekend. San francisco, the warmer of the two days is today. A breezy finish to the weekend as we head to monday, and valley temperatures climbing to upper 80s tomorrow and trending cooler, closer to average heading into early next week. If you like the cooler temperatures, good news, sevenday forecast things start to cool off and we should see better air quality too early next week. I like that forecast, rob. Thanks so much. Just shy of 7 22. Still ahead on today in the bay, the coronavirus has put sports on hold including boxing, but this local woman is using what she has learned in the ring to teach bay area students how to fight injustice. Like cordl. phone ringing big button, and volumeenhanced phones. Get details on this state program. Visit right now or call during business hours. And accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. Like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. phone ringing get details on this state Program Visit right now or call during business hours. Like so many sports that have been cancelled, there is no boxing these days, but it is not stopping a local boxer. She is using her gloves and her mind to inspire students about social change by using the skills she has learned in the ring. Here is today in the bays anthony flores. Reporter punching her way to victory in the ring. Nadia gomez has been a professional boxer for the past four years. Boxing really challenges not anybody but yourself. Reporter she first laced up the gloves more than 15 years ago after getting a dui and losing her scholarship to play College Basketball in washington state. Using the discipline and determination she learned in the ring, gomez fought her way back on to the team and eventually earned her college degree. It really saved my life to kind of keep me more balanced. Reporter after giving up the sport for nearly a decade, she returned to the sweet science. It led her to the east bay to be a coach and teach pe in the Oakland Unified School district. Now through her nonprofit vertical skills, shes using boxing to fight social injustice. Saturday she is hosting a gathering called stand up and knock out racism at San Antonio Park in oakland. Weve got to stand up. Stand up and have these hard blacks and brown communities. Reporter and she hopes it empowers kids to bring about change. And to help relieve some stress, she is converting the playground into a boxing gym. Theres so many different forms of healing, and so we want to give our kids all of these different tools to be able to love themselves and the community. Reporter as for when she is going to put the boxing gloves back on because of covid19, it could be a while. Until then, she is more than willing to share her battles in the ring with her students. Theyre all little tough kids here in oakland, and so i feel like it gives me a little street cred, you know. Reporter anthony flores, nbc bay area. We have much more ahead for you on today in the bay. 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Youve got the fog and the misty skies around San Francisco to start off the morning. Cooler temperatures closer to the coast today. As you head into san jose, thats where the sun is. Also a little bit of smoke in the air and thats something we will have to deal with for another day, especially around the interior east bay and santa. Moderate levels of smoke pollution with that smoke advisory for at least one more day today. Notice the temperatures starting in the 50s and 60s. Heading to lunchtime we will see 80s inland, especially towards the trivalley. Near san jose, notice how San Francisco and oakland stay in the 60s and 70s, but farther inland down towards morgan hill, livermore, concord, into the 90s today. Though tomorrow we begin to see a stronger sea breeze which is better news for better air quality around the bay area. Also, it will lead to a pretty big drop in temperatures across the sevenday forecast, especially by july standards. We will take a closer look at the cooling changes ahead to wrap up the weekend coming up in about 15 minutes from no. Kira, back to you. Look forward to seeing you then, rob. Thanks so much. We begin this morning with the death of a civil rights icon. Longtime georgia congressman john lewis has died at the age of 80. He has been called the conscience of the congress. Tributes are pouring in from across the country for congressman lewis who passed away at his home in atlanta after a monthslong battle with pancreatic cancer. Here is Jessica Aguirre. Were marching today to dramatize to the nation, dramatize to the world. Reporter from selma to washington, john lewis dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights. We made a lot of progress, come distance, but were not there yet. Reporter the son of sharecroppers, he believed nonviolent action could ignite social change. We can change america, and in changing america we can change the world. Reporter he became one of the original freedom riders, challenging laws in the south prohibiting black and white riders from sitting together on interstate buses. In 1963 lewis helped to organize the march on washington. Later, lewis worked to organize the marches from selma to montgomery which included the confrontation on the edmund puttus bridge where marchers were met by Alabama State troopers. Lewis later took his fight for social justice to congress, one paper calling him the only former civil rights leader to extend the fight for civil rights to the halls of the capital. The time for silence and patience is long gone. We are calling on the leadership of the house to bring common sense gun control legislation to the house floor. Give us a vote reporter lewis didnt back down from a fight. In his later years lewis spent much of his time educating and inspiring the next generation. And i said to all of the young people, you must get out there and push and pull and make america what america should be for all of us from his activism in the Civil Rights Movement reporter in 2011, president obama awarded john lewis the president ial medal of freedom, the nations highest civilian honor. Generations from now when parents teach their children what is meant by courage, the story of john lewis will come to mind. Reporter that courage tested again when lewis learned he h stage four pancreatic believed equality could nott was jessica reporting. President barack obama releasing a statement that reads in part, not many of us get to live to see our own legacy play out in such a meaningful, remarkable way. John lewis did. And thanks to him, we now all have our marching orders, to keep believing in the possibility of remaking this country we love until it lives up to its full promise. Bay area congresswoman barbara lee calling lewis a dear friend, colleague and personal hero. She released a statement reading, a leader, a father, an activist, the conscience of the congress, john lewis legacy will be remembered as a man who never backed down, stood up for what change by making good trouble. His presence in the halls of congress and in our fight for justice will be deeply missed. Senator Kamala Harris tweeting last night this photo saying, quote, john lewis was an icon who fought with every ounce of his being to advance the cause of civil rights for all americans. Im devastated for his family, friends, staff and all of those whose lives he touched. Our today in the bay morning anchor shared this photo with congressman lewis saying when he lived in baltimore he got a call that john lewis was in town. He ran over from his apartment to the hotel where john lewis was, and he said he jumped up and walked over to meet this legendary man. He was everything i had imagined. John lewis, of course, was a prominent figure on capitol hill. His absence surely will be felt. As the nation mourns, stay with us, our website nbcbayarea. Com and our facebook and twitter feeds are updated around the clock. Now to our continuing coverage of covid19 cases. They are rapidly rising across the bay area, and now a few counties are back on heightened alert. Residents in San Francisco last night got this text alert that reads in part, covid19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. Avoid gatherings. Mayor london breed says that just a month ago in midjune, just 26 people were in the hospital with covid and that number has quickly jumped to 80. As San Francisco urges people to stay home, marin county faces breaking a record with 106 cases in one day. That county now preparing for what could be a longterm surge if transmission isnt controlled. Should see some oncoming surge certainly in the weeks to come and potentially in the months. Marin Public Health officials launched a mobile covid testing unit to try to trace and contain outbreaks. Now worried about a dual flu and covid season. Hospitalization levels are stable in marin, but now they are prepaapacity at a site near the civic center in san rafael. San francisco is the latest county to be added to the governors watch list. That makes eight out of nine bay area counties on the list. All but san mateo county. If San Francisco stays on the list for two more days, businesses like gyms and indoor malls will have to shut down on monday. Now to uc berkley where it is reporting new covid cases on campus. Even with no classes the university is reporting 25 new cases. More than half of them have ties to the greek system, fraternity and sorority houses. The school says compared to the 47 cases reported last week it is good news because it is a downward trend. Leaders also say it is a plus that people are coming in for testing after theyre identified through Contact Tracing as having been exposed. Well, Distance Learning is here to stay. Thats the word from governor gavin newsom for the start of the Upcoming School year. Before students can physically return to classes schools need to meet certain benchmarks. Today in the bays Sergio Quintana has the reaction to the governors plan. Reporter most bay areas students will not be stepping off buses any time soon, because most bay area counties are now on the governors covid19 watch list. The one thing we had the power to do to get our kids back into school is look at this list again, wear a mask. Reporter according to the governors benchmarks, schools can return to classes when the counties theyre in drop off the states covid19 monitoring list for 14 days straight. Schools and counties will have to be able to provide regular covid testing for staff and Contact Tracing for schools and districts will have to maintain structured Distance Learning plans. Some students, parents and teachers are voicing frustration that classes will remain online when School Starts up again in a few weeks. Sometimes you will be on a zoom call with the teacher and she will just stop. You wi mto students facetoface, so who is going to teach my children . Who is going to sit with my own kids . Danielle franko says returning to Classes Online will be much more demanding when they abruptly left School Buildings at the start of the pandemic. Thats because they will be required to take attendance and maintain more regular schedules. When teachers and students do return to classes, it will be under strict new rules. Teachers and all students in the third grade and up will be required to wear masks. There will be daily temperature checks and new cleaning protocols and hand washing stations will have to be easily accessible. Most teachers unions and many parents had been pushing to a return to Distance Learning because of a recent spike in infections in the bay area, but everyone involved agrees they would like to return to classes as soon as it is safe because thats the best environment for learning. In san jose, Sergio Quintana, nbc bay area news. We understand it is difficult to keep track of the changes so we put the governors detailed plan on our website. To read it for yourself go to nbcbayarea. Com returntoschool. 7 38. Still to come on today in the bay the as are less than a week from reopening in the coliseum. No fans, but we will tell you how you can be there, kind of. Sports is next. For the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. The foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. A simple piece of fabric makes a big statement i care. Wear a mask. Lets all do our part to slow the spread. Welcome back. This time next week the as will be getting ready to play the second game of the season at an empty coliseum, but thanks to a new program the as have found a way to bring fan energy into the ballpark. This season fans can be part of the action in the form of a cardboard cutout. It is so easy. This is so cool. Just send a picture and buy a seat in the stands. It is more than just adding atmosphere, it is also about supporting a teammate. A portion of the cutouts purchased in the foul ball zone along the first base sidle benefit Stephen Piscottys als cure project. The as right fielders mother died in 2018 after a yearlong battle with lou gehrigs disease. Obviously we would love to sell the section out and it would be really cool. It would mean a lot to our foundation. Covid19, other als cure project Charity Events this year had to be cancelled, of course. If you cutout gets hit by a foul ball, he will sign and send you the ball. Never wanted to get hit with a ball until now. Coming up on today in the bay, coronavirus invades yosemite. The unlikely and frightening place people are finding the virus inside the park. And right now we are seeing some hazy skies inland. We have a smoke advisory for parts of the bay area today and a cooling trend on the way as we wrap up the weekend. A look at that when we come right back. We pending on where you are, you are waking up to low clouds, sunshine or haze inland due to some smoke. W from warmest or hottest or coolest around the bay area. Walnut creek on the way to 90s later on, currently in the upper 50s. You notice some of the haze and smoke in the air. We will talk about the air quality in a moment. Over towards dublin, similar conditions in terms of temperatures and what you are seeing in the skies with the haze. 59 degrees into san jose. A few patches of low clouds trying to get into the Santa Clara Valley this morning, at 59 degrees. Notice San Francisco, downtown disappearing into the misty skies. A little bit of low clouds and drizzle to start the morning at 57 degrees. In terms of air quality, it is the east bay and areas especially from san jose south ward, we have the regional smoke advisory for another day. Of course, the wind is notet to smoke away from theke from the mineral fire burning to the south of the bay area, drifting to the north as times, though we should see better air quality during the day now that the sun is up and we get better mixing of the atmosphere. Wind speeds right now are technically onshore but notice the speed is not all that strong. By tomorrow we should see the wind speeds pick up and almost double in some cases. That will lead to the cooling trend we will see set up for sunday into monday. A lot of low clouds along the coast and San Francisco for the morning. Notice how they retreat away briefly from the coast and fill back in heading towards the evening. So on the coast and around San Francisco, we will see temperatures in the 60s to 70s. Around oakland, mid 70s today. Mid 80s closer to san jose and morgan hill near 90 degrees. Warmest temperatures likely to be around the trivalley, inland towards concord and also antioch for the afternoon with a low of 90s. Northboun north bay hoping for a bit of a sea breeze that should keep temperatures in the mid 80s. To the sierras, especially areas south of lake tahoe, have a chance of seeing afternoon thunderstorms. As we have seen over the last couple of days, it can involve hail and downpours. Notice sunday, a little cooler than what we are seeing today. If you focus closely on the east bay valleys, notice how things begin to drop, low to mid 80s inland by monday. Instead of strong High Pressure going through the beginning of the week, we begin to see a trough of low pressure to our north that will allow for a bit more cooling for the bay area which will drop the inland temperatures in the low 80s. Later in the week we will begin to see the pattern weaken a bit, and temperatures will rebound heading to next weekend. A look at the sevenday forecast, San Francisco with numbers cooling. Today probably obviously the warmer of the two days. Downtown may actually get close to 70 briefly today. Trending cooler tomorrow. For the valleys, out ofso mean start the week. Good news. We will start to clear out the skies and cool things off heading into monday and tuesday. Kira. Good news there, rob. Thanks so much. Still ahead on today in the bay, not just schools. Many parents are wondering and worrying about covid19 and child care. We investigate new data that shows hundreds of new cases linked to daycare facilities, dozens of them right here in the bay area. Your kids and schools weighing on the minds of families across the state. We will bring you the answers to get you prepared. Plus, kira is back with the forecast, today in the bay monday morning at 4 30 to 7 00. Welcome back. We know how covid19 has ravaged many nursing homes, but what about the other end of the age spectrum . Our Investigative Unit has obtained new data that shows nearly 1,000 positive cases at child care facilities across california. Investigative reporter Candice Nguyen shows us the story you will only see on nbc bay area. Reporter last month early horizons preschool in sunnyvale got the call it had been dreading. Two siblings attending the daycare tested positive for covid19. Reporter when you got the call this happened, what went through your mind . It is immediate what is our first reaction, what do we need to do, what do we need to do to make sure everyone stays safe and it is not spreading. Reporter the director says the parents started feeling sick on a wednesday but dropped the kids off at daycare because they were unaware they had covid. They didnt have any symptoms while they were here. Reporter on thursday they still felt ill and kept the kids home. They got tested and found out the whole family had the virus. Thats when they called early horizons. We shut down the school. Called parents, had them pick up their children and, yeah, shut the school down. Good morning. How are you today . Reporter in the north bay, a similar scare, the ceo of the Childrens Center got a call in may twoos to a covid positive aunt. The children later tested positive. So these are kids that never would have been tested. They were asymptomatic. Went through the checkin every morning, taking their temperature. Reporter both facilities say they prevented an outbreak. The virus as far as they know did not spread to other children or staff. The kids were already kept in groups of 10 or 12 called cohorts to minimize exposure. We shut down that cohort, that classroom. So all ten children were tested, all of the teachers were tested and all of the parents of those children were tested. They all tested negative. Reporter but not every Child Care Center has been as successful. New state data shows nearly 1,000 covid19 cases linked to licensed child care facilities. The number includes staff, kids and parents and shows a 12 increase since last week. Broken down 170 cases. It has by far the most facilities open during this pandemic. In the bay area, Santa Clara County had 28 cases. Alameda county 419. Continue raw costa, 14. Solana, 11. Liz and her husband are aware of the risk. But like so many bay area parents they both have fulltime jobs. You are faced with an impossible choice. Like your livelihood or your child. Reporter early horizons reopened on monday after closing for two weeks to deep clean and resanitize its facilities. Some parents might be uncomfortable or scared to bring a kid back after Something Like that. What do you want to say to them . It is a very valid concern. It is risky. We do have a consent form for parents to sign that they know the risk, but, i re not spread reporter every single provider we spoke with says it is struggling as a business to keep up with the changing guidelines and keeping kids safe. For researches on what you can do if you are a parent head to nbcbayarea. Com investigations with the Investigative Unit im candace wynn. You can call 888996tips if you have an investigation. Coronavirus has infiltrated one of the worlds most beautiful places, yosemite. When the park reopened it was careful, limiting admissions while closing visitor centers. But last month Mariposa CountyHealth Workers selected sewage samples from the parks two Wastewater Treatment plants. Both tested positive. The chronicle reports they estimate roughly 170 infected people were in the valley but surprisingly the Parks Health Center has not had one patient test positive. 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Just yesterday crews lifted building ten at pier 7 on becauon 70 because of rising sea levels. The developing Mission Bay Neighborhood sits on the bay and needs protection against rising waters. Climate experts say water levels could increase between 10 and 40 inches by the end of this century. And if you watch every saturday you know now it is time for our clear the shelter segment featuring our friends from pets in need. We want to introduce you to rainbow, a 5yearold pit bull mix. Her foster family says she is peopleoriented and always wants to be with her humans. They say she walks well on the leash but can get excited when she sees other dogs because she wants to play. Adoptions are by appointment only right now in this covid era at the shelter. They have locations in redwood city and palo alto. To find out more about rainbow go to petsinneed. Org. At 7 58 rob and i want to thank you for making us a part of your morning. 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