The backup at the bay bridge toll plaza is into the maze 18 minutes into San Francisco. Metering lights are on. Clear skies for most of the bay area. You can see why. The cloud cover is pretty much disperseing. Cooler temperatures. Chance of rain in the forecast from tonight until tomorrow morning. Significant winds. Later on this afternoon expect to see winds pick up to 20 Miles Per Hour. So were also going to talk about what this means for your temperatures coming up in a little bit. Hurricane maria is making landfall as a cat5. Its hitting the French Island group of guadalupe. It has 155mileperhour winds in the caribbean this morning. The Prime Minister of dominca posted this on facebook, saying initial reports are of widespread devastation. So far we have lost all what money can buy and replace. My greatest fear for the morning is well wake to news of serious physical injury and possible deaths. It could hit islands recently devastated by hurricane irma. Puerto rico is in the hurri
Stanford at 62, los altos is 54 and more 50s instead of 60s on the coast. We have that offshore and oakland and hayward, and not that strong but still a slight easterly breeze. This will align itself to the north and south meaning it will lose energy and push that fog inland over the next few days. 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s well inland. We have some slowing already on the altamont pass, but not a surprise. You can see the traffic will be busy on the 580 westbound, and now on the 205 approaching the Mountain House parkway to the main part of the altamont pass. Driving from livermore to dublin, a little bit of slowing at the dublin interchange. On interstate 880 the traffic is light and also on 580 heading into the maccarthur maze and the bay bridge. We have more people showing up at the bay bridge but plenty of room. It is 5 01 am. Two men charged in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire were 36 died pleaded not guilty. Derick almena and max harris injured not guilty pleas to 36 counts of i
President trump plans to be in las vegas tomorrow to meet with First Responders and victims of sundays attack. But first he travels to puerto rico today to see the damage caused by hurricane maria. We have more on his planned trip as mornings on 2 continues. This is mornings on 2. Good morning. Thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. It is Tuesday Morning i am pam cook and i am dave clark. Steve clawson is here and he will let you know if everything is cool. It is very cool. We are down 20 degrees for some compared to yesterday. That does deserve a wow. There are many close but that napa airport is 20 compared to this time yesterday. Santa rosa 17, fairfield 16, concord 13, even Mountain View 11, cooler air mass moving in. The breeze is not so much northerly any more. It is more westerly. Whats the system digs in and turns that on shore with a few showers and Sacramento Valley. It is that time of year even the water temperatures continue to come down. Bodega bay a brisk 51 degr
Are now 1 contained. New mandatory evacuations were issued an hour ago in calistoga for people north of grant street. Neda iranpour will tell us about the weather conditions that may cause shifts of wind and flareups throughout the day. Jessica flores is at the atlas fire with the spread from napa to Solano County but we begin with jackie ward in santa rosa. Reporter this situation is constantly changing. We are on Bennett Mountain road and we were coming from santa rosa trying to get over to glen ellen. But we were met by several road. So we are here at Sonoma Mountain road. Behind me is the ridge thats highway 12. The flames were intense. You can see the glow coming from them. But now the air is still just an hour later and those flames have gone down from what we can tell right here. However, they are still on the move. They are heading southeast towards a little area in Sonoma County called glen ellen. This is a place that has a population of less than 800 people according to the 2
Victims by asking Insurance Companies to expedite claims by cutting red tape and doing all they can to help policyholders. Today in santa rosa, people who lived in three communities will get to head back for the first time to see the damage left behind by the deadly wildfires. Kpix 5s Jessica Flores is live in santa rosa with more on an emotional day ahead. Reporter were here at coffey park one of those three communities that was just obliterated in this fire. You can see behind me, not much left behind. But people will get the chance to sift through the ashes and pick out any personal items they can find. No largescale debris removal but they are being let in, in a controlled environment to sift through all this ash. Now from 10 a. M. To 5 p. M. , people will be allowed in who live here. They will have to show identification in order to get in. That includes anything from drivers license or passport, utility bill with photo i. D. Santa Rosa Police Department is allowing two cars per p