The yellow and orange you are seeing there those are the downpours you are seeing tracking and moving through. Courtesy of the core, the heart of the storm if you will. Check out this futurecast. By midnight heavy rain at times. By 3 00 a. M. And in just that window, we will see wind speeds accelerating 20 to 30 miles per hour. In a couple of hours, some spots seeing another third of an inch following. So coming up, we will let you know how much of this will linger through your monday morning commute and more storms on the way. Stay ahead of the storm with our nbc bay area app. It is free. Gives you a heads up when rain is about to hit where you are. An especially dangerous weekend on bay area roadways. Unsafe speed and bald tires appear to be the reason for this accident. This van crashed in sausalito. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The preliminary investigation showing the van likely hydroplaned because the tires were worn out. We want to remind people to slow down and giv
Right now, chp has shut down all lanes of eastbound 92 due to a crash blocking those lanes and its reported to have an oil spill with fluid in the lanes. It will be will be a while before they get the lanes reopened and you can see the westbound direction slowing as you come from 880. Just a heads up if you are coming in that direction, give yourself a little extra time. At the bay bridge toll plaza, lots of cars backing up in the cash lane and you can see the sheen on the roadways with standing water in many areas. Please be careful this morning. The rain is making for a hazardous condition on the roads. What roads are blamed for a number of accidents, two of them fatal. Jackie ward explains. Reporter slick roads and Holiday Travel do not equal a pleasant way to an thanksgiving week. Roads across the bay area were wet as drivers went home. Im always grateful to exit the freeway on days like today that everything went okay. Reporter this accident in emeryville happen just before 10 00
Some and were almost done with this system not bad know. Were close to the average for the season. 5 or so, so were making up that ground, dont you worry. Ou worry. The system is producing the moderate rain here and had a good cell moving through the pass here and livermore and back to fremont. You can see it right here in the snow grade. Theres some down to the south and mountain view. I promise ill show you that next time. The main front has gone through and now you can get an idea here. See, theres that rotation. That rotation. And theres a possibility of thunderstorms to the north. Thats in effect to about 10 00 a. M. That will continue until the morning and afternoon. Then cold air is in here and were going to get a little bit of a break and 60s for the temperatures. 4 32 when theres rain on the road, well a little bit of sun this afternoon. Thanks, steve. What hes getting at is yes, when it rains the commute is not good. Heres the super commute here in solano. The commute is movi
Of the crashes. In just nine of the crashes 12 people died. The deadliest happened saturday in san pablo. I want to show you the aftermath there. Four people died and six others injured including a cal baseball player. Nbc bay area Jodi Hernandez joins us where his family lives and whats the condition of the cal player. Reporter he is actually home now. Recovering. And he is the lone survivor of that crash. He graduated from Vintage High School in nap eu an on a full side baseball scholarship two years ago. His little berry wofbl a freshman here next year. But tonight the family has been torn apart. One of a kind. The family is so communitybased. Reporter but the horn family is dealing with an unthinkable tragedy. Four members lost lives this weekend at the hands of an alleged hitandrun drunk driver on interstate 80. 50yearold darrell horn and his 14yearold son joe along with his brotherinlaw troy bidle and his 13yearold son died in that accident. The only survivor, horns 19yearold son
We found in the dumpster. Well its disturbing. Obviously. You know, i would assume those kinds of things would be shredded. The documents contained all the information an identity thief would need. Names, Social Security numbers, dependent information, all of that, employers its a big breach. The tax returns were prepared which his cpa of 20 years. Ed robinson. When we stopped by his office to ask about the discovery he told us he wasnt aware the returns needed to be shredded. Wouldnt it make sense since all of these documents have Social Security numbers that you would need to protect that information. I this is a recycle. I would assumed they would take it and burn it map maybe not. I should have shouldnt have done it. Im sorry. A if you few hours after we started digging robinson who is retiring came out and put a loek on the recycling dumpster. Toimt, one of his clients was so concerned about the documents we found that he took matters into his own hands calling out a company to pi