Fremont. Theyre not going to go to school because we have to figure out whats going to be next. Reporter jasmine and her kids moved to oakland about five months ago. They were at one point homeless after she lost her job. We close to be homeless here in oakland. Reporter Oakland Police report from january 1st to september 17th , they recorded 10,547 stolen vehicles. That comes out to about 40 stolen cars a day. Officers say thats a 51 increase compared to the same period last year. Its astounding. Its really hard to believe. Thats insane. I didnt realize it was that bad. While the number is pretty staggering, i wish i could say that i was truly surprised or am truly surprised, for that matter, because of the lack of leadership in oakland City Government and the lack of accountability. Reporter officers say there are more stolen vehicles than the reported car breakins, 10,335. Officers admit most people dont report breakins anymore. We found several families on sunday checking out their recovered cars at a lot that contracts with the police department. My car was parked at coliseum b. A. R. T. I took my son to a baseball game last sunday and i came back and the car was gone. Reporter the families tell me their recovered cars were totaled. All four of my tires were stolen. They were all brandnew and all the windows were broken. Everything was burnt to a crisp like there was no steering column, no seats. It was down to the wire. The back trunk was broken in, gutted, everything. Reporter the city plans to install 300 cameras throughout oakland by early next year. The interim police chief believes that will help track down some of the stolen cars. We do see stolen vehicles used in other crimes, being used to get parted out for money. Reporter as for jasmine, shes trying to stay strong and positive for her family. I know everything is going to be fine. I know that. Reporter carjacking is up as well. Oakland Police Report carjacking up 20 this year compared to last. If you can, police say try to park in a garage. Most of the people da interviewed today say they have a hyundai. Police say hyundais and kias are fairly easy to hotwire. We understand hyundai has reached out to some customers depending on the year and model to better secure their cars. Compared to other bay area cities, so far this year in San Francisco nearly 4,900 cars have been stolen, much lower than oaklands 10,000, but this is still an 11 increase in the city compared to last year. Adding to oaklands troubles, the citys naacp and Chinatown Community leaders came together to voice their frustrations and said several businesses will be going on a oneday strike on tuesday in response. Time to switch gears and look outside where things were dramatically different. As forecasted, air quality was better. Weve got rain coming, not a lot, but its the first rainmaker of fall. We started fall late friday night and its kind of like the pacific flipped a switch. Wait till you see the storm sitting out there. In its own right, its a quite impress extensive looking storm. Were just on the very southern edge of it, so we wont get a lot, but its nice to see whats developed. The northwest coast is already getting good rain. Most of this is going into the Pacific Northwest. If we play this forward for our little branch, heres the big overview on how this storm kind of grazes us barely. Look at the southern edge of that. Thats going to move through the second half of the day tomorrow. There wasnt a whole lot there, but well look at that in a lot more detail coming up in the complete first alert forecast, but to show you the broad bush whats going to happen, theres a lot of rain coming up here. Thats where the smith river complex fire has been burning, the big offender on the smoke. That thing is about to get poured on. If it doesnt go out completely, it will go out so much there wont be any more smoke coming off, that but down here if you look at how the rainfall totals kind of fall off, thats what well look at. When we come back together in the complete first alert forecast, well slow this thing down for the bay areas part of the rain and time that out, pretty much the second half of tomorrow in the north bay. Back to you. The weather was nice for events in San Francisco, hundreds coming out for the folsom street fair and the autumn moon festival, two very different events celebrating very different themes. I was adopted. So i didnt really have a lot of asian culture in my life. For him, i think its very important to just kind of be part of that culture and exposure and that sort of thing. The autumn moon festival dates back over 3,000 years. Its popularity is similar to chinese new year. B. A. R. T. Shut down their green line today and that runs from daly city to berryessa. There was a bus to go between union city and fremont. Northbound highway 87 is back open after being closed all weekend for repairs. The highway was closed since friday night. It was shut down from 85 to the 280 and the southbound lanes will be closed during a weekend in october. Muni officials today in San Francisco dusted off its vintage buses and streetcars. John ramos has that story. Reporter theres a lot of concern about the state of Public Transit these days, but if you want to figure out where youre heading, sometimes it helps to look to the past. If you didnt know better, youd think you traveled back to the future in San Francisco. The vintage streetcars and buses were all part of the annual muni heritage weekend. Transit built San Francisco. When Andrew Halladay invented the cable cars 150 years ago this year, then whole neighborhoods opened up. Old films from the early 1900s focused on people riding the rails. Then up into the 1940s Public Transit thrived, as the trolley cars werent filled with tourists, but workers hurrying to the office, briefcases in hand. Rick lobsher, president of the History Preservation GroupMarket Street railway, says transit brought everyone together. Thats why San Francisco thrived as a big, booming office and retail center, because you could get downtown quickly from great distances and muni heritage weekend reminds people of the role transit played in building the San Francisco we know today. Reporter but in the 50s and 60s people fell in love with the automotive and transit took a back seat to individualized travel. There are still dedicated transit riders like steve va carro and allen avery, but not nearly as many as back in the glory days. Because of covid, its changed everything. Ridership is done, slow to come back. Its hard to say, but i think people maybe back then were more willing to do their share. To me it seems like as citizens of a very, very dense community, dense city, we shouldnt be getting in cars. Reporter ron mitchell has seen it all as a muni driver for 34 years. On this day he was in a bus from 1999, but hes operated trolleys a lot older and says it wasnt easy keeping the older vehicles rolling smoothly along the overhead power cables. You see up here . You look under there. You see where those fibers, thats what theyre called, fibers, thats a breaker. You had to make your breakers. If you got caught on a breaker, the bus would stop moving. Reporter back then you had to be a real operator he said, not just a driver, and hes proud of that. This unit on the mta is called the municipal railway. That makes you feel proud that something lasted and hopefully will still go into the future. Reporter so what about the future . Will a giant fleet of robotaxis take the place of buses and streetcars . Lobsher reminds us 150 years ago the cable car was a leap in technology that transformed everything. San francisco has always innovated technologically and i think were doing it again. Well have to wait and see, you know, how many people opt for mass transit in the future where youre sharing a train car, bus with a lot of other people and how many people opt for individual rides in pilotless cars. I mean thats going to be the big question. I guess well find out. Reporter San Francisco has always relied on technology of some sort to keep moving forward despite getting caught in a few breakers along the way. Muni vintage weekend is an annual event the Railway Museum near embarcadero plaza. Still ahead, during hispanic heritage month, a new push to help california farmworkers who are critical to feeding our country. They need to have better housing, better pay, better access to medical. Later, something out of this world has come back down to earth and streaked over the bay area welcome back. After the mass shooting in Half Moon Bay that left seven farmworkers dead, Governor Newsom said Living Conditions for those workers are deplorable. Our Jose Martinez spent a day with a gilroy family, just one of many who could really use help from the state as they try to make ends meet. Reporter its a journey that started 35 years ago for raul vega. Every day hes here at a farm in gilroy making sure these strawberries can start their journey to your grocery store, but this year that journey has hit a roadblock because of the heavy rains we saw the beginning of the year. [ speaking in a global language ] reporter raul tells me he planted two acres of strawberries this year, but because of the floods, his crops will be delayed and with a mortgage payment of more than 3,000 a month, raul cant afford that delay. He managed to buy this house after years of struggle and effort. Now he works at a factory job at night to keep his American Dream alive for himself and his family. [ speaking in a global language ] reporter he tells me its been challenging for them lately because of all that happened with the flooding and his wife is sick. She had surgery and she has another one next month. Melinda aguirre is the director of a Nonprofit Organization focused on helping farm works are. The need to have better housing, better pay, better access to medical, increased human rights. Reporter but it took a tragedy to bring broader attention to that effort. The january mass shooting at Half Moon Bay exposed the deplorable Living Conditions countless farmworkers face. Were really grateful because Governor Newsom came to Half Moon Bay right after the tragedy with the mass shooting. We spoke to him about the conditions of housing. He saw the images. He heard the community. Reporter now the Governors Office has announced more than 825 million to build affordable housing, including for farmworkers. About 58 communities across the state will receive funding to build nearly 10,000 homes as part of a new funding approval process that eliminates the need for a developer to submit multiple applications. This includes roughly 700 million in funds for multifamily development and 125 million for infield development, all part of the statewide housing plan focused on building at least 1 million Affordable Homes by 2030. Since that shooting, San Mateo County has launched a task force aimed at improving Living Conditions for farmworkers. You can find more of our hispanic heritage stories all month on kpix. Com. Well, that smoky air is gone and lucky us, we get maybe a drop of rain in the north bay . Thats going to be about it, probably about a 0. 1inch of rain in the north bay. Well start with how good the air quality looks. The last four days we saw all the sensors shaded in all different colors we had to get reacquainted with. Now theyre all green, good air quality. We started clearing out last night at the golden gate by about 11 00 and scoured out all the smoke down in the santa clara valley. Everybody has good air, a little haze out there, leave from the top of salesforce tower, but you can see mount diablo now. You couldnt yesterday. Lets look at the rain. We skipped ahead to tomorrow afternoon. You can see the leading edge off the far northwest coast. Well bring that into the north bay tomorrow, late afternoon, early evening, about 7 30 when were seeing the leading edge of the shower way up on that far northwest edge, does not get down towards like santa rosa, petaluma until weve got into the evening, 9 00, 10 00 tomorrow night. Then well see the line kind of drag its way across the entire bay. Once weve gotten to about 11 00 midnight, you can see theres an organized line there dragging showers with it. Thats a very weak cold front that works its way across the entire bay. Once it get south of the golden gate, it pretty much peters out in terms of the ability to keep producing rain here. You can still see the line in the clouds, but it doesnt have rain in it. So it will be done by Tuesday Morning. If we put the rainfall totals in it, see how much you might get for your part of the bay, 0. 05inch or so for the north bay. The forecast models are saying you could get 0. 01inch of rain anywhere, a drop or two. Thats our branch of this storm. Its not impressive, but the storm is. Thats it on the big picture, strong area of low pressure here. It has pulled an Atmospheric River into it. Its a category 2. Theyre bracing for a lot of rain in the Pacific Northwest from this and on the far northwest coast of california. We saw how well get 2 to 3 inches on the smith river complex fire, which is great news in terms of getting rid of smoke. If you look at the Atmospheric River, the moisture will come into the bay. We wont be able to access it because we dont have the energy to produce much from it. You can see that when you watch the wind. Theres the cold front. We arent getting a very windy scenario from the storm and you can watch the cold front evaporate moving through. Its one thing to have an Atmospheric River. If you dont have the dynamics to do anything with it, it doesnt matter and for us its just light rain, a little breeze, the first one of fall. This is the way they typically go kind of right on schedule. Daytime highs tomorrow remain fairly low in terms of comparison to average, mid70s for the warmest inland valleys. On the microclimates, everybody get a drop of rain monday. Its a real quiet week after that. This comes in and then its done and theres nothing else. Numbers stay pretty much average for this time of year. You will warm up to the low 80s in the north bay. In the north bay youll be a little below average, but youll warm up to the low 80s. Vern, over to you. Straight ahead in sports. An nfl team dropped 70 on its opponent today. And what do chiefs travis kelce and taylor swift have in common . Well, like the at cretors, we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. Like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. Great on their own, even Better Together. Try cretors, handcrafted smallbatch popcorn. Nfl up top and the 49ers. What did the bolt have in common with them today . Both had sunday offs. The two teams the 49ers will meet in week four and five, cardinals, cowboys, dak press on the in peril in the desert. Arizona led dallas by five, midfourth quarter and added more right here. Look at the touchdown grab by marquise brown to put the game away. Arizona pulled off a 2816 upset of the mistakeprone cowboys. Next for the cardinals . Levi stadium next sunday. Tyreek hill, playtime in miami, the day they had against the broncos knocking at the door up 147. Heres a sweet shovel pass for a Second Quarter score, rushed over 200 yards, man. Later 4213, Third QuarterTua Tagovailoa to Raheem Mostert and the former 49er scored one of his four touchdowns. Dolphins ran up over 700 yards of total offense, won the game 7020. Yeah, i said it, 7020, second most points in nfl history. Chiefs star tight end travis kelce playing in front of taylor swift, yeah, theyre an item now against chicago, Third Quarter. Pop culture waited for this one. Patrick mahomes found kelce in the back of the end zone and miss swift joyously approved in the family suite. The chiefs crushed the bears 4110. Saints derek carr silenced the packers crowd at Lambeau Field until this happened in the Third Quarter. Carr hit and dropped on his right shoulder, his day was over and the saints had a 170 lead, too, man. Momentum shift. Packers storm back. Jordan love hit romero dobbs. Green bay scored 18 unanswered points, took the lead in the fourth. Packers won the game 1817. Both teams records are 21. Pivot to baseball, as and tigers, final game of the year in the coliseum, scoreless in the third. Detroit struck with the bases loaded. Spencer torkelson from petaluma blooped the single into right center. It scored two for the only runs of the game. As lost their 108th game of the season, tied the record for most losses in oakland history. Giants and dodgers doing business right now. Well have a wrap of that on gameday tonight. Now to the tennis world, another worldwide event with a bay area tiein, this star grew up in piedmont, later lived in san rafael for 30 years and in that time brad gilbert has been a top fiveranked player and now the hottest professional tennis coach in the game. Lets take you to st. Helena. The more were involved, the more we have a chance to do something. Long time tennis coach and tv analyst brad gilbert doesnt just talk the talk. Im 62. Ive been playing tennis since ive been 3 years old and i still love hitting. I play every single shot with an eastern forehand grip. This day gilbert is home in the north bay giving a clinic at the lawn club in st. Helena. You see these doubles guys do it all the time. Theyre on top of the net, but its not really realistic in 45 and older play. Earlier this month he was on a much bigger stage watching his newest client, coco gauff, win the u. S. Open. Now im really burning so bright right now. Just like gilbert predicted, when they started working together earlier in the summer. On the third day that i was working with her, someone called me and asked me about hows it going . I said shes going to win the open and she goes no, brad, no, youre getting way ahead of yourself. I just looked at what the date was of the u. S. Open womens final was september 9th and i wrote down september 9th well be there. While cocos game was on point in new york, her coach still had some work to do on match day. You try to be a little poker faced. Every once in a while the wife will text me and said youre looking pretty fricking down. Keep your head up, but i try not to get too down and i try tonight jump up and down like a lot of people of every point. I pick my spots. Gilbert knows the game as well as anybody. We need a rally here, team. He played 13 years on tour, ranked as high as number four in the world. Coached andre agassi to six grand slam titles. I hope i can still be part of it 30 years from now, same like you. Im sure theres nothing youd rather be doing. Do you still like to do mr. Involvement . Reporter every now and then when the body holds up. Keep doing it. It will keep the body young and the brain sharp, kind of where i am with the tennis. Before the u. S. 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Last night President Biden called on congress to act. Funding the government is one of those basic responsibilities of congress and its time for the republicans to start doing the job america elected them to do. House speaker Kevin Mccarthy is trying to pass a short term spending bill, but many representatives in the House Freedom caucus arent budging. Look at some of these tweets, some saying, i will not surrender, showing a divide in the republican party. Everyone feels as if this is a political problem, they can just blame one another. Who is going to get hurt the most is the american public. So we have to come together and pass appropriations bills. Thats where im at. If a deal isnt reached by saturday, experts say the broader economy would take a hit because things like permitting for construction project and loan approvals for farms and Small Businesses could be paused. A look at the State Capitol where a number of state bills are awaiting signature of the governor. He signed several of them supporting lgbtq californians, one of which directs the department of social services to amend the foster care vetting process to insure lgbtq foster youth are not placed in hostile foster homes. And a possible future of selfdriving semi trucks is still alive. The governor said he will not sign the bill that would have required human drivers on board. Autonomous trucks, the legislation would have banned selfdriving trucks weighing more than 10,000 pounds from operating on roads unless a human driver is on board. Theres a bill heading to governor Gavin Newsoms desk that would make narcan available for free to anyone with health insurance. Narcan is the nasal spray that can reverse the effects of a drug overdose, but as lauren toms report the Insurance Industry is balking at the cost. Reporter michelle reingolds home first aid kit looks like most, but the latest addition is naloxone, the generic equivalent of narcan. A safety precaution i think is very important, especially since i have a 3yearold. Reporter she didnt seek out the overdose reversal drug herself. After she broke her ankle in her backyard, she was given it along with a slew of painkillers, most of which contained opiates. Theyre very cautious about how much they give you and how to give it to you, but i had six different pill containers on my, you know, table. My toddler could have grabbed any one of them. Reporter but even after her recovery, she has no plans to toss the naloxone and says she plans to keep it as part of her home first aid kit. They were in a rush, wanted to get me out of there and they left their stuff. I was in the hospital. I was like can someone go check to see if they left in the trash in the backyard . And then my husband didnt immediately find it. He found it because it was like under the rocks. Reporter paramedics accidentally left a vial of fentanyl in her backyard. Now imagine if the toddler had found it because it still had residue in it. Reporter now proposed legislation could make it more affordable for every insured household to add narcan to their first aid kits, too. After passing legislation that makes narcan available over the counter at pharmacies, Assembly Member liz ortega is seeking to have it fully covered by private and public insurance companies. Subsidizing the overdose reversal drug benefiting people who arent actively using opioids. Good samaritans, friends, neighbors, family members, being equipped with naloxone and thats one of the reasons we encourage everybody to carry naloxone because you dont necessarily know who may be using opioids in your life. Reporter the legislation has been approved by both chambers of the California Legislature but faced industry pushback as critics say it would cost insurers over 9 million a year to cover narcan, but supporters say thats a fraction of what the state pays annually in emergency overdose response. Some people do start reducing their use once people have been trained how to use narcan and have reversed overdoses which has beneficial impacts for all of us. Reporter for michelle its another tool to keep herself and her family safe. Its everywhere. Its prevalent. I feel like you need it. Reporter an assurance to a risk that spans all walks of life. Without insurance narcan can cost around 50 per dose. Later in the show well tell you about a Bay Area Program paying people to stay sober. In other news tonight, one report suggests that up to 1 million species may face extinction because of Climate Change and a stanford study says it could be even worse. In our latest project earth report, anne makovec shows us how a small endangered fox is teaching us all a lesson in perseverance. Reporter early in the morning as the sun rises at cal state university, bakersfield, its pretty quiet, just a few folks out walking, but when night falls, it gets a little wild. Researchers puncture a can of cat food, securing it to the ground, and overnight a camera records the action. The skunks and opossums are no big surprise, but these guys are, the san joaquin kit fox. Theyre an endangered species. I think we were all very surprised to see kit foxes doing so well just in the urban areas. Reporter say the biologist abby gwinn saying since the late 60s the number of kit foxes has dramatically in changed, part due to habitat loss and now Climate Change threatens them even more. It seems like they really like school campuses. For better or for worse, csub, our campus, seems to be a little kit fox factory. Reporter dr. Lucas hall is a conservation biologist at the university. The scientist and his team made an eyeopening discovery. The kit fox is sharing burrow space with other wild animals, including one of their favorite foods, the california ground squirrel. It is kind of surprising when you think that here on campus, you know, we have ground squirrels, that we have evidence using kit fox burrows. Theres cats that are using those burrows, opossums, raccoons, skunks. Its crazy cool. Reporter but this crazy cool roommate situation has created an unusual dilemma. The number of squirrels has exploded and theyre ripping up the landscape. The ground staff decided to fumigate what they thought were squirrel dens. That plan left some students fuming. They didnt really know which were squirrel dens or kit fox dens. We are the only university that has endangered san joaquin kit foxes that live on it. Reporter biologist students Francisco Ponce and megan boozer are charter members of the san joaquin kit fox society. On campus the society has gathered nearly 2,000 signatures to stop fumigation. The university has since discontinued the program and proclaimed its unwavering support for the endangered fox. Its exciting. Its not doom and gloom. Its oh, wow, we can really do a lot. Reporter biodiversity is one of the greatest weapons to fight the impact of Climate Change. The campus is home to 70 dens with 37 foxes at least count. Theres hope if we Work Together and do the right thing now, we can make a difference. Reporter dr. Hall is inspired to see the next generation get involved. The decisions we make now are not decisions we have to live with. Theyre decisions that the next generation has to live with. Reporter as we all try to outfox the impacts of a warming planet. The university is now forming an Ecosystem Council to bolster and coordinate sustainability efforts on the campus. For more information on the san joaquin kit fox and the universitys response, you can go to our website, kpix. Com. Coming up next at 6 00, precious cargo has landed in the utah desert. Well have your heart is the beat of life. If youou have hearart failure, entrust t your heartrt to e entresto. Entresto h helps improrove yoyour heartss ability to p pump blood d to the bod. Dont take entreststo ifif pregnant;t; it c can cause h harm or deah toto an unbornrn baby. Dodont take e entresto wiwh an a ace inhibititor or alisis, oror if youveve had angioioea with an n ace or arbrb. Ththe most sererious side e efs are anangioedema, low blood d pressure, kidndney problemems, or h high blood d potassium. Ask your d doctor if e entreso is rigight for youou. A nail biting return of a cupful of astroid unfolded over the utah desert today and the skies of San Francisco this morning. It was the latest stop for a sevenyear mission to try to find out where it all began. First, though, it had to land. What left earth seven years ago in a blazing liftoff came home today after 1 billion miles in space, a half pound sample of an oddball astroid carried back to earth released from the osirisrex spacecraft was plummeting to earth at 7 42 a. M. This morning. At this point we have entered in over San Francisco, california, and are quickly approaching the utah testing Training Range a little further to the east. Experiencing maximum heating and maximum deceleration. With the probe dropping from space to desert floor, it was scorched by 5,000degree temperatures as it reached a speed of 27,000 miles an hour until src commands parachute deploy. The sample canister slowed to 11 Miles Per Hour and the probably after being on the other side of the solar system a few years ago dropped right on target. Touchdown. I repeat src has touched down. This is the team at lockheed celebrating that momentous achievement. From there the sample canister, about the size of a tire, was approached very carefully. From day one this mission has paid attention to keeping that sample pristine. It was packed up and lifted by a chopper a short distance away to a temporary location on the utah test and Training Range where inside this building it was carefully unpacked by experts and wheeled into a temporary clean room marking americas First Sample Return Mission of its time and opening a time capsule into our ancient solar system. It will sit there overnight and theyll fly it to Johnson SpaceCenter Tomorrow and it will be distributed, part of the sample, to researchers around the world, and a lot of it theyll hang onto for decades. Interesting. When do you think well start kind of learning more information about this . Thats a good question. How long does it take the researchers to first bid for a part of that and do their research and come up with something . A couple years. Okay. It will be interesting what they find. Coming up, getting paid to stay sober, the incentive some people in the bay area say is helping them stay clean. Well look at just how much rain were going to get from this first system of fall. Thats live now. You can see rain coming out of the far northwest corner. Well track that through monday and go into the details so we have a storm system heading our way. We do. Its really a lot more to the north, which is really great for the fires up there. Thats the best part. We cleared the smoke out thanks to the change in the wind today, but this thing will drench the fire. Great. We will get some rain out of this. Lets talk about your monday and what this will look like. Thats the updating first alert doppler. You can see the rain is knocking on the door for the far northwest coast, but we just need a moment to look at this system in its entirety. Its a beautiful looking storm, first one of fall and you couldnt have put one Better Together in terms of having all the ingredients, got a very strong area of low pressure and its reaching down into the subtropics and is pulling an Atmospheric River into it. We wont get that side of it. They will in the Pacific Northwest. Heres what it looks like for northern california, really good looking system. Look where we are on the edge, just barely on the southern edge to at least technically say weve got rain in the forecast. Well look at that in more detail in a second to time this out for your part of the bay. Heres what the big picture looks like. Theres the rain where we need it most where the fire had been burning, up to 3 inches there and it trails off for us. Well time this out. Were looking ahead to tomorrow, second half of the day before that southern edge of the cold front just kind of sweeps through the north bay. Thats tomorrow evening. See the timestamp up there . This is already 10 00 tomorrow night before weve gotten to what will probably be one of the most noticeable points in this whole thing for rain. Still got a little ways to go here. You can track the cold front. See the organized line . It gets down to the golden gate, put a little rain in San Pablo Bay at 3 00 or 4 00 in the morning tuesday and it peters out. This is not an impact on the Tuesday Morning commute. Its not that kind of rain, although there could be maybe some misty slickness to the roads. Its not a major impact in that regard. Its more of a hey, we got to start somewhere and this is the first one of fall. Its good. Well take it. Thank you very much for putting that fire out. If you look at the size of this storm, lets switch our perspective. Theres so much energy out there. Here we are in september. This thing will churn up the surf. Watch the colors brighten and youll see a pretty good swell come into california. That gets us into tuesday. Through tuesday, the second half of tuesday, anybody who is lucky enough to hang out at the beach will have to be real mindful near the water. Theres the Atmospheric River, just to show you all the different components that this storm has. We actually are going to have that plume of moisture pass overhead. If you look at the whole atmospheric column on Tuesday Morning, theres going to be a lot of water vapor in it for us for this time of year. We dont have any dynamics to pull the rain out of it. You can have an Atmospheric River if you get the moisture, but you dont have the energy to keep the rain falling out of this thing. You dont get the impacts from it. Were also not going to get terribly windy either, but we might get a 20mileanhour breeze monday afternoon and again tuesday when the northerly winds come in on the backside of it. Those are the daytime highs tomorrow, staying cool. On the sevenday forecast everybody gets their drop of rain monday and tuesday, all the microclimates anyway, San Francisco and oakland. Look how quiet the week is after that. North bay, youre going from 70 degrees and a damp 0. 1inch of rain monday to 80 by wednesday. Youll warm back up. Those numbers are still below average. When you warm up to the mid80s, youre still a few degrees cooler than you should be for this time of year. Guys, back to you. Thanks, darren. On the peninsula San Mateo County health has a Program Going where people can get a prescription to spend time in nature at a cabin near la honda. The cabin Therapy Program has been running since the midst of the pandemic. People get to spend the night at the audrey edna cabin. The hope is that it will be good for their mental and physical health. The majority of clients are low income families who dont get a lot of exposure to green spaces and nature. People do need to get a referral. Free priority access is available to clients of San Mateo Medical Center clinics and the Ravenswood Family Health clinic. Up next, fighting the drug crisis with gift cards, the bay area city rewarding people to stay sober. You can watch us anytime anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. Catch all of our live newscasts, plus news and weather updates throughout the day on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. Welcome back. As california struggles to deal with the crisis of drug addictions, city trying a new approach to reward people for quitting rather than punish them for using. Now these programs are getting federal funding. Kenny choi shows us how San Francisco is leading the effort and already seeing some results. Reporter when dana turned 19 years old, she started using heroin, meth, and fentanyl. At 24, shes a new mom taking first steps to turn away from addiction. Hes definitely given me a whole new perspective on things. Reporter scenes like this on city sidewalks have become too common. Drug Overdose Deaths in San Francisco this year spiking, putting the city on track to far surpass the Record Number of fatalities of 725 in 2020. We are in the midst of this profound Public Health crisis. Reporter participants like dana check in weekly. If they test negative, they receive gift cards over six months totaling close to 600. Dr. Jeffrey hom and the San Francisco department of Public Health are doubling down on incentives to keep addicts on track. It has been proven through multiple scientific studies to again be an effective behavioral treatment for Substance Use disorders and especially sort of stimulant use disorders. Reporter at the federal level the Va Health System has been funding contingency management programs for about a decade. For the first time california is using medical dollars expanding eligibility statewide giving addicts a second chance. John dunham, one of the program supervisors, talks with dana regularly during visits. He believes expanding the program will make a difference in the fight against addiction. Theres a lot of help in the city and its not a one size fits all, but just participate and you never know where the help is going to come from and where the change is going to come. Reporter dunham has seen a dramatic change in the young mother. For dana, its a shift she believes others can make, too. Just do it. I mean really it comes down to, you know, whether or not you want to change or not because if you dont want to change, it doesnt matter what kind of resource is out there. It doesnt matter. Reporter its giving this new mom struggling with addiction a path forward and the possibility of more doors opening up for a different kind of life. The department of health says it is already scaling up programs like this one across the city so more people have access. That will do it for us for now. 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