being forced out of their homes and some of the centers, as we ve been reporting, ellie ms. was, that center full. right now we want to check in with ktvu s allie rasmus. tell us where you are and what you re seeing. okay. we might have lost allie. she is headed into the area, hopefully checking on some of the evacuees as well. she s still on the move. we ll get back to allie rasm,s as soon as we can. what we re going to try to do now is talk to the busiest person in our studio now, is steve co,lson. i m getting information. i m trying to get this out on social media. we ll get there and people from santa rosa sending information and pictures. just hard to believe. let s get to it here. also up in clear lake oaks. i know there s let me get this, because clear lake park estates. that s what i want to say. thank you, chloe for that. the wind as well northeast, east for most or northeast. humidity very low. it s in the teens for many. not only there, but also into na
and 60s by noontime, good air quality for the most part. we re looking at sunny skies. numbers near 70. we have a warming trend on the way. in fact temperatures could be shattering records as we get into early next week. i ll have the details coming up, chris. lisa, thank you. the tubbs fire still burning near santa rosa is now considered the most destructive fire in california history. this morning investigators may have zeroed in on where it started. the investigation is focused on a rural area near calistoga. it s an along highway 128 near bennett lane. abc 7 news reporter alissa harrington has more. . reporter: paul bluff thinks he saw the beginning of what would be the most destructive fire in california history. the sound of the unusually strong wind kept him up. around 10:00, a neighbor called to help him his barn was on fire. i took a look outside, it was a 180-degree view of fire from, you know, left to right. i think i was seeing the beginning, you know, fir
average, but numbers will range from the low 60s at the shoreline to about 70 inland. if you think it sounds cool, yes, it is for this time of year. we will begin a warm-up tomorrow for near average temperatures. but beyond that, we ll talk. it s going to be well above average, chris. lisa, thank you. the tubbs fire still burning near santa rosa is now considered to be the most destructive fire in california history. this morning, investigators may have zeroed in on where it started. the investigation is focused on a rural area near calistoga. it s along highway 128 near bennett lane. abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington has more. i ve never been so scared in my life. reporter: paul bluff thinks he saw the beginning of what would be the most destructive fire in california history. he lives in calistoga and couldn t sleep that sunday night. the sound of the unusually strong wind kept him up. around 10:00, a neighbor called to help him his barn was on fire. when i go
snow yesterday. high of about 60 today. and throughout the day, you ll notice a slow warm-up with temperatures just in the 50s to near 60 by noontime. we ll be in the 70s just at about 71 santa cruz and livermore today, a cool evening. and then we re going to have a little whiplash here as we get back into some 90s by next week, chris. lisa, thank you. the tubbs fire still burning near santa rosa is now considered to be the most destructive fire in california history. this morning, investigators may have zeroed in on where it started. the investigation has focused on a rural area near calistoga. it s along highway 128 near bennett lane. abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington has more. i ve never been so scared in my life. reporter: paul bluff thinks he saw the beginning of what would be the most destructive fire in california history. he lives in calistoga and couldn t sleep that sunday night. the sound of the unusually strong wind kept him up. around 10:00, a neighbor