we do have to keep those plants, pets, and pipes protected. may have to scrape some ice for the ice to form on instead of the glass. we do have winds out there. look at sfo, 32, 22 in novato. 16 in napa, oakland, 21 miles an hour in san mateo. that kept temperatures up a little bit and kept us from freezing but then we have wind chills to deal with. 32 to 45. 50 to 52 at noon. 53 to 56 and 44 to 48 at at at i m tracking the iowa caucus results at the live desk. the iowa democratic party postponed announcing a winner because of a problem counting votes. they will double-check results. voters used a mobile app to cast their votes this year. and there appears to be a problem with the app. officials stress the delay is not because of a hack but they did not go into further detail. voters left the caucus disappointed. i d rather them be accurate than rush it. if we have to wait a couple days, we have to. in one sense it s tough because we don t get to have a party tonight kn
13 people live inside of that home and somehow none of them got hurt. It is 4 30 on the dot. Lets start with you, mike. How are you, jessica . Hopefully youre doing well and had a great week. Hi, everybody. Same to you. Lets look at live doppler 7. I zoomed down to street level in santa rosa. One of the areas that received rain and you can see right there Mark West Springs road up to Petrified Forest road near calistoga all heading to the east with the best chance of wet weather across mendocino today. Temperatures will run from the mid50s to 60 at noon to mainly mid60s, low to mid60s at 4 00 and well be back in the 50s at 7 00 with that chance of rain tapering. Well keep watching. Of course we do have slow traffic out of tracy. I want to talk about some road work there. Not a lot of slow traffic, certainly slowing in the southbound direction maybe just looky lous. Those bright lights are pretty blinding so use caution there. Westbound 580 and i am seeing that slow stretch of traffic,
And it could come back down as far south as youre looking at there, the bay bridge from the east bay hills. 52 to 54 with scattered light rain through 7 00. From the bay bridge northward we have a chance at noon, 62 to 65. It will be mostly cloudy at 4 00. And then its just about over. 57 to about 61 by 7 00. Still pretty mild. How about the roads this morning. Heres sue. The bay bridge behind me looks good until you get to the turn in the tunnel and then some brake lights happening there. San jose north on 280. Theres 17. It gives you an idea where youre going. About an eightminute drive so not bad at all. A live look at the san mateo bridge getting busier here but still looking at a good drive up and over the high rise into foster city for about a 14 to 15minute drive. We do see some slowing. Well check the Altamont Pass in a bit. From our live desk this morning, one of americas most famous serial killers, Charles Manson, has died. Manson was serving life in prison here in california
Reporter at the scene you see they are trying to get the area cleaned up. Debris was spread out over six lanes of traffic. Theyre mopping it up. Theyre trying to get everything in order before they let cars go through. They closed ten chailanes total. Six that go through the main toll plaza and two fasttrack lanes only and two bus lanes. The driver of this rented box truck slammed into a line of cars at the bay bridge toll plaza after 5 00 a. M. Saturday, then hit the booth and killed the caltrans worker inside who was collecting money. Hit that very last car in line and then kind of caused a chain reaction. Reporter five other cars were badly damaged. Heres one being towed from the scene. Several people had to be rushed to the hospital including the driver of the truck, 32yearold daniel burke, from foster city. He was arrested on suspicion of dui and vehicular manslaughter. The toll booth worker has been identified as 46yearold ceci hawn. The truck was traveling at a high rate of spee
The flames were so big. We just packed up and everybody is gone. Flames scorching more than 80,000 acres so far. Fueled by strong santa ana winds, gusting up to 60 miles an hour. Low humidity, and bone dry brush. With this area, it has been years since anything has burned at all. Several firefighters injured, desperately trying to save houses and lives. This one collapsing in the street, overcome by heat. Some residents with hoses in hand, staying behind to help in the firefight. We all came together west put out the fires. Any hot spots we could. Reporter and the strong winds arent expected to let up for a few days. In fact theyre likely to intensify into tomorrow. What is the situation at this point . Are they really making any progress . You have four fires to contain. Winds completely out of control. Give us the big picture situation for the next few days. Reporter right. Theyre really not making as much progress as they would like to. Three of the major fires are still at zero con