afternoon. this afternoon we will have areas of freezing rain and a big break across the region. this is not going to be an all day area wide event. we are going to is a have several lulls, breaks in the activity tonight. a lot of that ice will change into plain rain showers and it could be heavy at times. now coming up at 5:10, we ll break everything down for you hour by hour. how much more snow we re expecting today and how much ice we re expecting later this morning into the overnight hours. patrick and jenna. snow is making for dangerous conditions on roadways this morning. give you a live look. this is just 460 in lynchburg. you can see the snow covering the roads. you can see black strips there where the crews have moved through. certainly be careful if you have to head out. if you don t have to, just stay home as the snow turns to ice later. says to look farther ahead than you normally would and pay close attention to bridges and ramps. those freeze first. be awill e
arrive on the scene as two killers unleashed mayhem in california. then the face of evil, alarming new details emerge about the suspected mastermind behind the deadly attack. and remembering the lives lost. hundreds gather to pay tribute to mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers killed in the attack. good evening, i m chuck star borough. i m natalie pass k pasquarella. what else they may have been planning before police took them out. right now the fbi is treating this case as a possible terror attack. investigators say the primary suspect, syed farook, appeared to have been radicalized. the death toll stands at 14, but the number of injured has risen to 21. new information has been emerging by the minute. we have a team of reporters covering every angle. we begin with michael gargiulo live in san bernardino right now where a vigil for those victims reporter: natalie and chuck, when we were coming to you, the most somber moment herenst that vigil in the stadium
among other things, millennials. there are about 80 million of them born between 1980 and 1995, and they re rapidly taking over from the baby boomers, and their priorities are simple: they come first. i believe that they actually think of themselves like merchandise on ebay. if you don t want me, mr. employer, i ll go sell myself down the street. i ll probably get more money, i ll definitely get a better experience, and, by the way, they ll adore me. you only like me. [ticking] across the country, thousands of perfectly sound and cozy houses are being torn down. the empty lots then get filled up with the likes of this. how has the average house size expanded since you started building houses? the 8,000-square-foot house, which used to be the extraordinarily large house, is now a 12,000- or 13,000-square-foot house. how many bathrooms in the house? [silence] seven. you had to count? [laughs] yeah. i was thinking five bedrooms, the pool bath, and then the powder
among other things, millennials. there are about 80 million of them born between 1980 and 1995, and they re rapidly taking over from the baby boomers, and their priorities are simple: they come first. i believe that they actually think of themselves like merchandise on ebay. if you don t want me, mr. employer, i ll go sell myself down the street. i ll probably get more money, i ll definitely get a better experience, and, by the way, they ll adore me. you only like me. [ticking] across the country, thousands of perfectly sound and cozy houses are being torn down. the empty lots then get filled up with the likes of this. how has the average house size expanded since you started building houses? the 8,000-square-foot house, which used to be the extraordinarily large house, is now a 12,000- or 13,000-square-foot house. how many bathrooms in the house? [silence] seven. you had to count? [laughs] yeah. i was thinking five bedrooms, the pool bath, and then the powder
this is kpix5 news. parts of the bay area cold as ice now or in some spots even colder. we sent joe vazquez to one of the most frigid places in the bay area tonight, but first paul is in the weather center. we re at 72 degrees inside, very thankful for that. it is cold out there. everywhere shaded in red over my shoulder which is the entire bay area except san francisco is under a freeze warning not only tomorrow but also tomorrow night. many of you will have several hours below freezing, some of you up to 10 hours below freezing. petaluma already is 24 degrees outside right now, vacaville 27. if you think it s chilly in san ramon, you are correct below freezing at 31, brentwood 32 and tomorrow morning a cold walk to school for the kids, concord 27, redwood city 30, santa rosa 24 and fairfield 26 degrees. it s a pipeline of air coming direct down from the arctic. it has to come from due south and north to get here. one of the cold spots tonight will be santa rosa. joe vaz
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