Now the red flag warnings will be continued for these areas through 5 00 on tuesday. The winds arent going to be as strong, but they will still be gusty. The humidity be very low to the north bay mountains, thats where we are talking about the red flag warning through tuesday evening and we have wind advisory that is in effect for the entire bay area through 11 00 tomorrow morning. Even if youre in a spot that doesnt have a high fire threat, youll still need to prepare for the potential of Power Outages as whole trees could get knocked down by those winds. Darren has a closer look at that part of the bay area. Yeah, paul, this is not going to hit the bay area equally. Itll hit some places harder than others. John ramos is in the Berkeley Hills talking about preevaccuations there for a reason. Well be showing you why the Berkeley Hills are one of the places that really need to take this seriously. Well come in for a close up look now. The week hasnt kicked in at this point, but once we get past the point it will. Watch how the numbers change in the overnight hours. The brighter the color the stronger the winds, but just look at the numbers. Berkeley hills gusting near 50 by the time we get to 1 00 in the morning. Its a lot more manageable down along 880, where so many of us live. It will be windy, but not the near constant50 miles an hour gusts in the mountains. Specifically if you live anywhere in the bay area on the west slope of the Mountain Range, thats where youll feel this the most because those winds coming from the east will go over the tops of the mountains, then get some extra push as they go down the side. Thatll be the area of concern. Not only the east bay. Ill show you what this looks like for the north bay communities. Darren and paul, thank you. Right now pg e is giving an update on the power shutoffs. Lets listen in. About 361,000 of our roughly five million electric customers. These customers are in portions of 36 counties and 17 tribal communities. As of this briefing about 225,000 customers have already been deenergized and an additional 136,000 customers are expected to be shut off throughout this evening. Now we expect safe weather to return in most areas starting tomorrow around midday. In other areas it could be Tuesday Morning when the winds subside and were able to start our controls and restoration. Now safety permitting, we aim to restore power to nearly all customers in stages monday night through tuesday night. And i want to emphasize we really want to help our customers get through this. It could be a hardship without power especially right now as were going through the coronavirus pandemic. Many people are working from home, many kids are going to school from home. So we are offering a number of resources to this shutoff for our customers. We opened up 106 Community Resource centers. We have also partnered with local food banks and Community Banks organizations to offer further assistance. This is particularly for our customers who have medical needs. Aaron will provide more details in just a moment. But for now, i want to thank everyone for their understanding and patience as we work to keep our customers and communities safe. With that im going to ask scott, our meteorologist to join us. Tell us a little bit about what were seeing. Scott, im in this sort of greater sacramento valley, sort of the sierra foothills and boy, the winds will really start to kick up maybe an hour or two ago . Good evening everyone, yeah, this morning we were all waking up to the bay area around the marine layer, and really over the last couple of hours weve seen this ultra dry air mass over the states and that whole marine layer evaporated, pushing it well offshore, and like you said, we are just entering kind of this significant dangerous risk period. Tracking weather models, looking at observations to make sure this event is on track and so far all indications are this event is going to transpire as many of the Weather Forecast models have predicted, so we do have right now like you said winds are coming down the sacramento valley, kind of spreading out over the north bay area. And im looking at weather station odds right now with them gusting above 53 Miles Per Hour with humidity down to 15 and it has been interesting to watch quite the change and quite the dryness levels, kind of as the dry air mass is moving through the state. I will say we are just entering kind of the most dangerous period. We have been listening to an update with that red flag warning happening throughout the bay area, Northern California. And right now, 225,000 customers have been affected. And about 136,000 more customers will have power shut off. Now lets go to kpix joe vazquez who is live in santa rosa. Joe, certainly this is memories of the conditions that will spark the tubbs fire. Residents there are on edge right now . Reporter yeah, those are not good memories. In fact, we are talking about that wind. We are starting to feel it whip up right now on highway 12 and pythion road near an area called oak mont. This was one of the areas that was hit by the glass fire just last month. Right now folks who live in this area have had their power shut off this afternoon. And right now officials are saying the weather conditions tonight, they could make oak mont the target of the new wildfire. Hes the assistant fire marshal and tells me the strength of the wind tonight. And they will remind you about that big tubbs fire from three years ago. For them to experience similar conditions like what we have experienced in 2017, we are fully prepared for a number of potential down power lines throughout the city. With that we have a significant staffing. We have extra firefighters, Law Enforcement on hand as well as our Emergency Operation center is and will be activated throughout the night, so they could be prepared for when they arrive. Of course, the truth is nobody could predict, whether we will have a repeat of the fire. The most they could do is try to be ready. Everyone hopes they will be ready. They tell us they have this new texting communication . And theyre pretty confident that will be working tonight as well as the evacuation system that would work during the glass fire. It turns out they need to do those Mass Evacuations they will call it, prepared to do that. So far no calls for the evacuation. Big the big factor, will it make a difference theyre shutting off the power as inconvenient as that is, the fact is the down power lines that may result from these winds tonight, they may not end up sparking the fire. Thats the hope right here. Thank you, just a moment some people in the east bay, theyre getting out before its too late. Officials across contra costa and berkeley, asking residents to consider evacuating as john ramos will report, many families now, wondering what to do. And this year is everybody that is aware and theyre a little on edge. Reporter he lives at the corner on panoramic way, challenging for any fire engine even when there isnt a stream of cars trying to flee the area. Today he was warming up in case a tree should fall during the evacuation. In case of a really bad fire or if there are down trees or whatever. Youre not driving out. Reporter berkeley has a history long before the Oakland Hills area. In september of 1923 a fire destroyed more than 50 blocks of the city. The narrow streets and the hills were built in the horse and buggy day down through the neighborhood that could serve as an escape route through foot and we are trying to identify them, saying they could get them downstairs if we need to do it on foot, then how will we save these people . It was for this reason they recommended that people begin preevacuating before the dry winds had begun. This morning, some were getting things ready, but like l. C. Wright, most were staying put. Right now, our communities are injected with a lot of fear. My husband and i decided we are not going to go alone with that. We are going to hope for the best. Perez spent the morning removing old fence boards that began looking more like wildfire fuel. He and his husband, lewis, are ready to go if necessary, but they have their doubts about the preevaccuation warnings. And so i think it will take the old precautions on the fronts. And if youre telling people to get out before the fire danger at what point do you just become more noise . That wont be listen to. They are concerned in such a critical fire area, sounding an evacuation alarm before the fire is even burning may be crying wolf, at least theyre hoping that is the case. I pray thats a bad idea. I pray that it will be totally unnecessary and hysterical, i dont want it to be wow, those guys were spot on, you know, because of the danger. In the Berkeley Hills, john ramos, kpix 5. Be sure to download for the latest on the power safety shutoffs and weather conditions. You can also watch live newscasts from your phone if your power has been shut off. And still ahead on kpix 5 news a disturbing scene out of san francisco. The Investigation Underway after a body was found on fire. It kind of blows my mind actually. Just a couple of feet from where i sleep from, you know . Racing against the clock to contain that wildfire developing right now out of san francisco, a gruesome discovery in selma after police found a body who had been set on fire. San Francisco Police say the victims body was found at 4 30 sunday morning, trying to figure out how the person died. And of equal importance, why they were set on fire and by whom. Police say they initially responded to reports of the fire and later discovered a badly burned body. Neighbors say news of the death is deeply disturbing. Its sad. Its sad. And it kind of blows my mind actually that it would happen a couple of feet from where i sleep at, you know. Releasing new information about the investigation. It does not appear they would have died from some other cause where their body was set on fire. Or if it was a direct result of the fire itself. People who live nearby, they would describe that neighborhood as close knit, but admit theyve had their problems with crime and homelessness. It is really sad and it is a poverty stricken area for the most part, but at the same time, it will be a lot that will go around here too, you know. Until recently the street with the body was found, home to the sprawling homeless camp, the encampment was removed, discouraged from returning, but the placement of large planters on the sidewalk, where there were tents, tarps. Theres a lot of mental illness, a lot of people that their health is not up to par, this is all that they no and they are just geared to reach out and just some people that this is their home. Anyone with information about this case is urged to call the san Francisco Police department. In san francisco, devin fehely, kpix 5. On the fire watch we have good news this evening. Fire crews in napa county, they are making progress against the pope fire. The wildfire is holding at 61 acres near the communities of st. Helena. Containment is at 80 and still no word on the cause of this fire. And now to folks who are thinking wait a minute, where are the winds . Youre saying it is common. And around the fire, that is a concern that the winds will be gusty there and efforts of the firefighters will try to contain that, it may be frustrated with that red flag warning in effect through the entire bay area tomorrow morning. Even if youre not used to them being elevated in your specific community, it will be high everywhere as we head through the rest of the night. Lets take a look at the details. Winds are starting to gust up, 14 miles an hour sustained winds in santa rosa and fairfield. 18 miles an hour winds in napa, but the gusts are over 40 miles an hour and those gusty winds, they will travel down in elevation as we will head through the rest of the evening and the humidity be dropping as well. Down to the teens around santa rosa, napa, fairfield, and that air will make their way from north to south as we go through this evening for the overnight hours. A bunch of different things, talking about fire danger index that will let us combine all of those from zero, which is where we want to be to 10, which is where we definitely want to be. But thats where they will be by 11 00 this evening. The numbers will indicate the communities, but the colors, they show every square inch of the bay area, so you see the red shaded spots, thats where the fire danger will be around 9 00, 10 00. Well stay in that level through much of the bay area especially in the higher terrain for tomorrow morning. Itll remain elevated throughout much of the day tomorrow and even in spots where typically you dont see that greater fire threat. But tomorrow night, they will start to contract a little bit, inland parts of the bay area will have a red flag warning through 5 00 tuesday evening. But it will be more confined to the higher terrain, the spot we will associate with the higher threat. But finally the winds will die down enough, shifting the onshore direction by tuesday evening. Thats hopefully when well be out of the woods. Overall the north bay and the east bay for right now, a look at the big picture weather perspective. Were going to lend a little context to why we think this is an extreme event, and all you have to do is look at the satellite. They are way exaggerated here. Can you see that pattern right there . Look at that huge trough out here in the pacific. Followed by an equally amplified ridge of High Pressure that you will see it better when you look at the water vapor and that is really extreme to see them do that big of a wave. Out here over the pacific, it will need to come back down again, which means it is coming back down again with just as much force, meaning colorado. Theres a lot of cold air being drawn out of canada and forcefully shoved into the rockies. Now if you remember the middle of september, denver made headlines for snow. It was weird. But the next day we had an offshore wind event here. That sparked two fairly large fires in the sierranevada. The creek fire and the north complex. This scenario, it is very similar to that as that cold air will move off to the east, it pushes that air our way. And it will force it over the sierra first. The sierra, it is really going to get hit the hardest on this, but of course, the concerns here in the bay area, which we are focusing on doing our best to give you as much detail as we can. And so the main concern on this, in addition to our localized fires, which are a top priority, lets not forget a statewide issue and they should fire, yeah, initiated in the sierra. Not only a concern there, but that could then lead to more smoke concerns statewide. More on that down the road. As far as tomorrow goes, morning lows will come back down into the low 50s. Daytime highs, youre not going to notice. Theyll be right where they should be for this time of the year. And the sevenday forecast, you dont need to take note here, a warm up here or there, really the focus for tonight or tomorrow. If we get through this event with no major issues, weve got a beautiful week coming our way if we could avoid any fire starts. All right, over to you. All right, i guess you could say vegas crapped out and tom brady, they won the jackpot today. Do you think the patriots regret trading jimmy to the 49ers . Hot box and Bill Belichick made a mistake in trading jimmy to the 49ers. He saw that mistake upclose, in person today. Jimmy g back to his old stomping round. Second round pick by new england. Bill belichick was 71 all time against his former quarterback. First off the game, wilson, thats three interceptions in the game for newton. And you said 163, 49ers after the next point after. Didnt matter though. 16yard 20point 49ers lead. They picked their spot, throwing the ball down the field, and the wide open branding. And it seemed like a good time to throw that ball with that 35 yard pass play. But the bread and butter, it is the pass. Wilson will fight to get into the end zone. But he hurt his ankle in the process. Carted off. Diagnosed as a highankle sprain yet again. Patriots fans, they are not used to this sort of ineptitude. High and wide and picked off by taylor, his second interception in the game. Newton was held to just 98 yards passing. 49ers would win 336. The second largest margin in the belichick era. Were in a good spot right now. We are playing well, all three phases, playing together. Its just a mindset that well have as a group, you know, you could feel it. Felt in the locker room from the guys, felt it all week in practice. You know, its a good feeling when youre in that groove as we need to keep it going and keep stacking them. Meanwhile the raiders were suppose to be in prime time tonight, but because of covid, issues for the game against the bucs, that it was moved to the afternoon slot. You know what, they are not quite ready for prime time. Miller, one of the four linemen, sent home all week because of the exposure to trent brown. Now derek carr was glad to have him. Finds Nelson Aguilar for the touchdown. Those two have connected 70. Now his first game against the grudenled raiders team since the tuck and roll. Touchdown, makes it 1410 tampa. And then right before the half, brady will air it out for scotty miller. A step behind miller who will make that pretty snag. 33yard score 2110. Bucs now 2410, third quarter, carr to waller will make it a sevenpoint game. Waller with the touchdowns in backtoback games. Raiders within four in the fourth quarter, rolls out all the time in the world, finds chris godwin, touchdown, 3110, tampa. You know, you know where this is going. The only thing he could not do was throw that back breaking pick, oops, he did it again. Winfield led to the other bucs touchdown, scoring 213 to win. Brady throws four touchdowns in the game. Todd gurley and the falcons trailing detroit 1614 in the final minute. Atlanta already in field goal range, trying to run down the clock. Gurley wanted to go down before the end zone, couldnt stop himself. Falcons led 2216 after a two point conversion. So the lions still have a chance. Last play, Matthew Stafford to t. J. Hutchison, 11yard score with no time left. That ties the game at 22. But detroit was called for a 15 yard celebration penalty. So from 48 yards a point after. Its good. It is good. The lions win 2322. Atlanta cannot catch a break this year. Ill tell you what guys, nfc west, every team with the 49ers winning today, theyre 43. Every team in that division now has a winning record. Its good. It is good. All right, dennis, thank you. Coming up in the next half hour, pg e begins to cut power to thousands of customers as the dangerous fire conditions will hit the bay area. Unfortunately just having a record setting year. But this weather event is really going to bring winds that we have not seen this year. Plus President Trump on the campaign trail as the new wave of covid19 grips much of prop 19 helps californias most vulnerable. It provides property tax fairness for disabled homeowners like cynde, stuck living with a broken elevator. Nineteen helps wildfire victims, like ellie, one of 24,000 whove lost their homes to fire. And seniors like pam who need to move closer to family or medical care, without a tax penalty. Prop 19 limits taxes on our most vulnerable. Yes on 19. This ones for you. You inspired us to make your humira experience even better. With humira citratefree. It has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, theres less liquid, and a thinner needle. 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Pg e shutting off power that could impact more than 360,000 customers. Welcome back im brian hackney. Im juliette goodrich. Lets take a look at the latest pg e outage map. Blackouts could affect thousands of customers in every bay area county except san francisco. The wave of first shutoffs started around 3 00 impacting sonoma, napa, and solano counties. We heard pg e provide this update in the past 30 minutes. Gusts up to 53 Miles Per Hour have been recorded today. We do expect higher numbers tonight. Now these winds are combining with extremely low humidity, plus dry vegetation. And an additional 136,000 customers are expected to be shut off throughout this evening. Now safety permitting, we will aim power to nearly all customers in stages monday night through tuesday night. Well, a lot of people are stocking up in case they are left in the dark. Reporting from a Community Resource center in Half Moon Bay. And here in san mateo county, we are talking about customers affected by the power shutoff expected to begin at 10 00 p. M. Tonight. They have set up a Community Resource center here at the Half Moon Bay library. For residents who may need water and power. Staying at a family, friends farm. Shes prepared in case they interrupt her Distance Learning when the school week will begin. Because of everything, we need to prepare. I took pictures of my assignments that i could do on paper. We make sure we have the solar chargers for the electronics, just making sure they are already charged. Especially now that we work from home to not have power means we are incapable of doing our jobs. High winds, low humidity, mixed with dry vegetation, severe drought are making for dangerous conditions. Similar to those present during the kincade fire last year and the wine country fires. We are definitely hoping they are not complacent. But we have had a record setting year. But this weather event is really going to bring winds that we have not seen this year. Reporter ramping up the resources, adding in extra firefighters around the clock, but urging the public to do their part. You want to be more cautious about using any kind of flame, which we wouldnt any way, but last night i heard them go off. And some shoppers would stop by ace hardware this afternoon for lastminute necessities. Im a bare essentials kind of guy. I just grabbed my clothes, maybe some water. I work on a ranch actually and we have generators out there, which is really lucky. We have everything in our garage ready to be put into the fire. We wouldnt wait for the evacuation. We would go to the preevaccuation orders as we have friends that would live in napa and sonoma and they said not to wait around. They hope to have power restored to this area by noon on tuesday. In Half Moon Bay, betty yu, kpix 5. Meteorologist paul hagan with the red flag warning and the biggest concern tonight. Its the combination of the gusty winds and low humidity. If we dont see them get started, thatll help and that will be up to everybody with very gusty winds and the peaks, its the entire bay area that is included through 11 00 tomorrow morning. Included through 5 00 on tuesday evening. Our fire danger index as i mentioned earlier will zoom in for the north bay and the east bay, the red will indicate how much of Sonoma County, napa county into solano already in that territory as we will head in this evening. The east bay hills, but so much of the bay area will have these dangerous fire weather conditions, really throughout much of the day tomorrow, which is why they will continue into tuesday evening. Some contraction of the danger spots, as we go into early Tuesday Morning and finally by tuesday afternoon, the onshore winds will return. Conditions will be favorable to get a handle on anything that does potentially develop. But some specific troubled spots were watching. Well take a look at the very low relative humidity levels in a few minutes. Focused on the north bay. Yeah, there are some unique distances. On any others that weve had so far this year and location matters. I did this for the hills at the top of the 6 00. Now i want to show you Sonoma County and napa county. The winds are different this time. But they will not be isolated to the mountains. Sure it is windy already, but watch how we will change this as the numbers will progress into the evening. By the time weve gotten into the 3 00 hour, 60 miles an hour gusts on the peaks. 30 miles an hour gusts in windsor. 27 miles an hour gusts in howard park. Now this is different. This is the kind of wind event that will be able to take those winds from the ridge tops and force them down the mountain sides and out into the communities that are closest to the bases of these Mountain Ranges. If you live on the west side of the Mountain Range in the north bay or the east bay like the Berkeley Hills, youre under the higher level of risks, concerns for us, thats why the hills were asked to preevacuate. Even though you may not have noticed those winds yet in the part of the bay area, all you have to do is look at the sky. Thats the dust thats being driven into the bay area right now from the strong winds that have kicked up the north bay mountains through the sacramento valleys. Were seeing it already. Just about as the sun will go down, youll start to feel this. Now see you more with the complete forecast in a few minutes. All right, well some of the strongest and the most dangerous winds are expected to hit solano county. Could see gusts up to 60 miles an hour, but residents are staying optimistic. I doubt that it might happen, but if it does, you know, you need to be prepared to just watch how the winds are blowing in what directions and how trees are moving around. Now the Governors Office of Emergency Services has been activated. They said tonights fire weather conditions, they could be the most dangerous that they have seen since 2017. There are now strike teams of fire engines, hand crews, water trucks, helicopters, ready to respond. We do have a Survival Guide to help you prepare for the power shutoffs on our website kpix. Com. Now on campaign 2020, President Trump is on the campaign trail with stops in New Hampshire and maine while Vice President mike pences chief of staff and other aids have tested positive for coronavirus. Cbs news correspondent tom hanson has the latest. Reporter President Trump raised fresh questions about whether he will accept the results of the november 3 election just nine days away. My biggest fear, my biggest risk for this election is the unsolicited, the millions of unsolicited ballots they are sending out. Reporter the president said again the coronavirus will soon be rounding the turn, with or without the vaccine. Comments come as a new covid19 wave will grip much of the country. Late saturday revealed Vice President mike pences chief of staff and several aides have tested positive. The Vice President who heads the White House Coronavirus task force tested negative. The white house chief of staff defended pences public campaigning despite potentially being exposed, sparking new controversy with this exchange. Were not going to control the pandemic. Well control the fact we will get vaccines, therapeutics, other mitigations, areas. Because it is a contagious virus just like the flu. The former Vice President joe biden issued a statement saying in part, white house chief of staff stunningly admitted this morning the administration has given up on even trying to control this pandemic. Giving up on their basic duty to protect the american people. On saturday in pennsylvania, biden focused on the president s pandemic response. This is going to be a dark winter ahead unless we change you are o ways. A new Battleground Tracker poll shows biden leads in north carolina. The two are tied in georgia. Senators in washington are preparing for an allnight session to debate Supreme Court nominee amy coney barrett, after voting to advance her nomination towards a final confirmation vote tomorrow. Democrats are trying to stall and pushing back against trumps nominee to fill the spot left behind by the late Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg until after the election. And still ahead on kpix 5 news, a man under arrest for hitting a bay area firefighter with his car. What were learning about the moments leading up to the attack. They are being loud and obnoxious and there is a fair amount of public drinking. Plus the late night disturbances driving the Northern California neighborhood crazy. Whats being done i didnt choose this job because it was easy. But i cant say i expected this. To fight these fires, we need funding plain and simple. For this crisis, and for the next one. Prop 15 closes tax loopholes so rich corporations pay their fair share of taxes. So firefighters like me, have what we need to do the job, and to do it right. The big corporations want to keep their tax loopholes. Its what they do. Well, i do what i do. If yould like to help, join me and vote yes on prop 15. Uber and lyft are like every big guy ive ever brought down. Prop 22 doesnt help their drivers it denies them benefits. 22 doesnt help women. It actually weakens Sexual Harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. Uber and lyft arent even required to investigate Sexual Harassment claims. I agree with the la times no on 22. Uber and lyft want all the power. So, show them the real power is you. Vote no on prop 22. Welcome back. Police say a man has been arrested for intentionally hitting a petaluma firefighter with his car while helping a patient. It happened early this morning at a Shopping Center parking lot of the boulevard. The firefighter said the man approached them, asking a few questions, but was asked to leave. The suspect then got in his car and hit the firefighter before driving off. Police tracked down the suspect, the 30yearold felon from san pablo. Officers say they found this loaded handgun inside his car, they booked him in Sonoma County jail. The firefighter was not seriously injured. And in Half Moon Bay, crews, not taking any chances with the extreme fire conditions. They work quickly to keep this vehicle fire from spreading to nearby brush. You can see flames shooting out of the hood of the car, happening last night. Nobody hurt. In Old Sacramento neighbors are complaining of loud cars and motorcycles and lewd behavior happening at night. The new noisy experienceresidents are tired of dealing with. I could smell it in my apartment for the next three hours. Reporter its not so much the smell of burning rubber, but the sound. After calling Old Sacramento home for the last eight years, bennett has had enough. You could say hes had it up to his ears. I have to turn my tv up all the way. At 2 00 in the morning. And to hear it. And they are hearing it loud and clear taking the drastic step to hand out ear plugs attached to the letter, outlining what people like steven should do to quiet the chaos on their cobblestone streets. Encouraging people to send in pictures or videos of the incidents they see to the city manager, hoping to stop it along the river. They come down in their harleys. Its like the wild west. Reporter the Business Owners are fed up as well. Theyre being loud and obnoxious. There is a fair amount of public drinking. Spinning tires, you name it, theyre doing it. Reporter the founder says the late night disturbances would start out at the end of may. Sometimes they will do the burnouts. Reporter now the people who live and work here are burned out. But the disturbances are unnoticed. Placing extra officers for a few weeks now to address the late night disturbances, thursday through sunday. The hope is more could be done. The last two weeks, theyve done a great job to calm the situation down, but its still extremely chaotic and unpredictably dangerous out here. Reporter a danger that could be driving people away. For them the ear plugs may not be enough. The city manager says hes aware of whats going on, to support what they are doing to address the concerns. Sacramento police say last weekend at least seven citations for noise or other traffic offenses were issued along with three dui arrests. A Mountain Lion who just wanted a quiet place to nap ends up rattling the Southern California neighborhood. And plus how tahoe ski resorts are getting ready to welcome people back for the winter season. The change in relative humidity across Northern California in the next 24 hours is astounding. Paul hagan will talk about that coming you have at break. And then well go into a little context for why this wind event looks to be Close Encounter after a Mountain Lion spotted taking a snooze in the tree. Wildlife officials told families to keep their pets and children inside while they would wait for the giant cat to wake up and go back home to the nearby santa monica mountains. Jumping on the trampoline that i saw like a mountain tiger. And i saw the tail of it. And then i went with my sister and my sister got a little scared. Kind of excited, but terrified. It feels unsafe. I never thought the Mountain Lion could become so close to us. Well the Mountain Lion eventually woke up from the slumber, making their way back to its home in the wild. Well speaking of scary, we are days away from halloween. One bay area theme is helping you celebrate in a scary, but safe way. The new experience is dubbed boo 2020. Recently opened up at the park. The events are a monster matchup, the marine world experience with th themed activities. Friendly ghouls at the park will remain at least six feet away, but the rides are staying closed during the pandemic. It was to figure out the way to protect our performers by having them wear protective masks as well, but integrating that into their makeup. It runs through next weekend. And tahoe area ski resorts, cannot wait for the season to begin, containing covid on the slopes will not be hard. Skiers, snowboarders, ready to wear gloves, masks, along with social distancing, reduced capacity. The resort is just waiting for the snow to fall. We know winter is just around the corner. An awful lot of people. This is the way that they could escape the world where they had come up to forget about everything. A spokesperson says they will only open for pass holders for now. Well, a headline story for a weekend after weekend. In the bay area this summer, autumn, and the same thing this weekend with a strong weekend in the forecast. We have both paul and darren in for tonight with the latest, guys . But the red flag warning thats going into effect this evening, already in effect inland. This is going to remain in effect for every single square inch of the bay area through 11 00 tomorrow morning, already seeing some red flag conditions out there. The fire weather conditions, monitor map and it shows 350 plus monitoring sites around the bay area down through Central California coast. About 20 already in red flag conditions. Those are the red dots with over 60 yellow circles on the map indicating near red flag conditions. As those winds will get gustier, this will be a more colorful map. The strongest wind gusts so far close to 70 miles an hour on mt. St. Helena. Humidity is dropping already, it will remain between 5 to 10 even overnight when humidity levels are usually a little higher. Its the dry offshore down slope wind, bringing the dry air in and it will be locked in place throughout the day tomorrow. Now look at these numbers, 4 to 5 and Single Digits in the city along the coast. Dry air making their way beyond the coast. Overnight tomorrow night, still very low, relative humidity levels, some improvement throughout the day on tuesday, but will be a dry stretch in weather, combined with the gusty winds is a big problem. Futurecast indicating 60 plus miles an hour wind gusts. Any place in purple, a lot of purple on this map thats over 40 Miles Per Hour. You can see how fast the wind arrows are going, tied to the forecast models version of the wind speeds. You see the 60 miles an hour gusts, relaxing a bit, a little bit inland tomorrow afternoon, but still way too windy. Any fire that gets started will be able to rapidly spread with such dry fire fuels across the bay area. Gusty winds are continuing tomorrow night. Thats why they will continue that red flag warning all the way through 5 00 on tuesday while along the coast. And more of the populated parts of the bay area. Winds will die down faster. Good news it starts to happen on tuesday afternoon when the onshore winds will continue to kick in. Thatll bring in some moisture and were going to be seeing slightly higher relative humidity levels. Gusty, not the most dangerous offshore wind that well need to contend with. This is the third time in the last four years that we have had that kind of setup. Thats so dangerous. To drive that point home why it looks like an extreme event, just want to show you the big picture, and illustrate that point that the conditions, they are driving tonights winds that are a part of the weather pattern thats so large, pretty much covers the entire hemisphere. All you have to do is look at the satellite and you could tell things look weird. Look at the exaggeration pattern out here in that storm track. Youve got this extremely deep trough out here, off the coast, which means the atmosphere will have to counterbalance that, so you get a huge ridge over here. That means youre going to get just as big of a drop on the front side of that and you certainly see that happening right now. This is the strong surge of very cold air thats now rushing into colorado. So much so that they are about to get two feet of snow in the Colorado Rockies between now and tomorrow. Now if you remember back in september, they got snow just outside denver, a national story. And that would happen right before we would have a significant wind, not as bad as this one. But bad enough that we would spark two large fires in the sierra and when they would get the snow with the winds and fire and that has to deal with this pattern, bringing in such the exaggerated mass of the cold air over here and the way they would balance things out, pushes the air back towards california. Now weve got our offshore wind event, which is just nice for us in the bay area. This is actually a bigger and more concerning wind event where we saw two wildfires spark in the last wind event. Were certainly keeping a close eye on the situation near home. It shouldnt get lost in the fact this is a statewide event and the sierra could potentially be the bigger concern from this. But keep your fingers crossed that we dont have to look the a either side of the state by tomorrow. Day time highs will go into the mid70s. Temperatures are slightly warmer, but thats not a big deal. You wont notice a big change in the temperatures here. The way to think about this sevenday forecast is if we get through the next 36 hours, we really have a nice sevenday forecast coming our way. Wonderful late october weather. They all endorse yes on prop 25. To end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. Governor gavin newsom and van jones. Theyre voting yes on 25. The western center on law and poverty. The Dolores Huerta foundation. Californians for safety and justice. And the California Democratic party. They all agree that the size of your wallet shouldnt determine whether or not youre in jail. So, vote yes on prop 25. Official ballot drop box near wheneed to fiyou . He closestil. Just visit vote. Ca. Gov to find your nearest location. Then drop off your ballot. Your vote will be secure and counted. There are other ways to vote too. Just return your votebymail ballot at your voting location or mail it back. Or you can vote safely inperson during early voting or on election day. Vote the way youre most comfortable but vote by 8pm on november 3rd. There are new developments in the wind driven pg e power shutoffs. The utility has cut power to 225,000 customers across 36 counties. 136,000 are expected to lose power tonight. Blackouts could affect up to tens of thousands in every bay area county except san francisco. Pg e plans to start turning power back on for some areas as early as tomorrow afternoon. We will certainly keep you updated throughout the evening. In the meantime thanks for watching. 60 minutes is coming up next. Well see you back here at 11 00. Until then the news continues on kpix. Com. For now, good night. They all endorse yes on prop 25. To end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. Governor gavin newsom and van jones. Theyre voting yes on 25. The western center on law and poverty. The Dolores Huerta foundation. Californians for safety and justice. 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