Over towds up nd the orange indicates a heat advisory so maybe not quite as hot but still very hot out there with records possible. And as you look at this area this is going to stay in effect until wednesday of next week, so were not going to see any relief. Well see minor fluctuations in the sea breeze but 9 00 hour, 60s, 70s and 80s and comfortable in the 70s at the coast, but just Getting Started with those triple digits inland with 101 to 106 expected, and then were looking at a very warm night toni chs at e it of cooling and more cloud cover this afternoon to parts of the bay. Power has been restored to the thousands of pg e customers who lost power after that record breaking day of heat. State power grid operators declared a stage three electrical emergency last night due to increased electricity demand. Its the fist time since 2011 this has happened. The utility says because of it emergency it was unable to identify customers in advance of the Power Outages and rolling black outs. San mateo county had 30,000 customers witoutherow p a point. And in san rafael nearly 50,000 customers braved the heat with no power. Luce pena spoke to some there. Thousands left in the dark all across if theres no notifi and all of a sudden we dont have power and its 105 degrees. One of nearly 50,000 san rafael pg e customers who were without power for hours. What about the people who were on like oxygen tanks and have like food in the freezer and their refrigerator . Its just unreal. Reporter many Small Businesses struggling to stay afloat during this pandemic pushed to close their doors hours early. We tried our best to sell t sowas available, stuffwa adya we can sell it out and not have to spoil it, but the moment the system crash we could no longer charge our customers. Reporter Police Reminding Drivers to treat affected traffic lights as four way stops to avoid accidents. In san rafael, luce pena, abc 7 news. And this morning people in vallejo should have power and water after the outages impacted water service. The city of valer interruptions. Customers in the area of shadow ridge and burnham streets were affected. The Water Department employed back up generators to pump water. Because of extreme fire danger created by a combination of winds, low humidity and high temperatures the park will not be able to open. The supply tuesday all visitors including hikers, bikers, campers and cars. The park will remain closed unl danger improves which could be several days. In one of the warmest parts of the bay area rolling black outs is exactly what Small Businesses do not need right now. Restaurant owner lisa customers have been dining at the patio but shes worried. Rolling black outs this weekend this weekend would be catastrophic for her bottom line. Anything that needs refrigeration youre going to lose and its going to cost 10,0 ps ryas just for a day. 10k . Just the meat alone. Parts of Alameda County were hit with outages but fortunately the power stayed on at cafe. California system operators were Monitoring Energy use and last night the state closed in on the maximum available capacity over 48,000 megawatts per minute. After yesterdays alert was issued usage started trending down slightly and is forecasted to peak lower today. The last time the bay area saw continued rolling black outs some 24 years ago during the california electricity rolling black outs hit the area first in 2000 and by 2001 those black outs spread to the entire state. Sonoma county is asking out of towners to avoid crowding the river because of covid19. The county recorded 140 new n pacifica is discouraging visitors from heading to the beach this weekend. Theayovcrowding and parking problems are exactly what she does not want to see in the middle of the pandemic. Pacifica is considering closing beaches for the upcoming labor day holiday. In the south bay cooling centererize going to be open this weekend. Heres a look at some of the locations. The mayfair, camden and Roosevelt Community centers in san jose, the cupertino center, the Mountain View centers and saratoga and gilroy libraries. Because of covid19 scientists urge caution if the ac is blasting. Its especially important to follow the same guidelines like wiping down surfaces, wearing a mask and only stay as long as you need to. And you can stay on top of these rolling black outs and hot temperatures with our abc 7 news app. We are updating it frequently. It is free to download. Make sure you also enable your push alerts. All right, dozens of tahoe area residents rolled up the welcome mat for riz visitors holding a roadside protest against out of towners. Not exactly the type of welcome you want to see if youre heading up there. This is the first of protests planned for this weekend urging tourists to stay away. Residents partly blame visitors for a surge in cases in the region. Tahoe has been inundated for the last few months. We feel very passionate wanting to keep the lake very pristine. Other tahoe residents disagree, though, saying they need the business particularly with so many shops and restaurants struggling to stay afloat. Other places are closed down and were open. In a few short months its going to be freezing here and those places that have only Outdoor Dining are going to have survive off of take out. More protests are planned for sunday so we will keep on top of that. All right, happening today its so popular that Sonoma County fair officials are bringing back drivethru fair food this ths video from marin new trend t month in the era of covid. The press democrat reports last weekend customers waited up to 3 hours for their food, so this weekend there will be increased staff and more cash registers. It will be open today and tomorrow from 11 00 to 8 00 at the Sonoma County fairgrounds. That sounds smart this weekend. Get your fair food, get your experience but from the comfort of your airconditioned car. Exactly. And go early because already were in the 60s and 70s. Clear sky, no marine layer at all. In fact, we wont be seeing that for quite some time. San francisco is 66 degrees, today about 80. Well get a sea breeze. Eekend a a week up. Also ahead hundreds of people protest outside oracle park. Their demands during this pandemic. And a san jose teacher shirtless while teaching a its game day live, here at bia fanfavorite venue, ever since they got gigspeed internet. Hey, amy . Wanna grab a seat . Were live. Its game on, with gigspeed internet from xfinity. Start him. Sit him. Trade him. Xfinity delivers fast, reliable internet speedo gig. Learn more, or get started with xfinity internet for 24. 99 a month for 12 months. Plus, switch to Xfinity Mobile and for a limited time get 400 off an eligible Samsung Galaxy 5g phone. Click, call or visit a store today. Dearand with summer here,these energy bills are rising. Together, we can save energy and money. By taking steps to stay cool while using less. Keep safe and keep it golden. All right, welcome back. A High School Teacher in san jose is under fire after hosting a Remote Learning class shirtless. Yeah, a 13yearold student at Silver Creek High School took these photos yesterday afternoon. Her mother was told the teacher has been suspended but shes calling on district leaders to monitor its staff better. Abc reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the family. Reporter a san jose family sharing this shocking Remote Learning scene. A teacher at Silver Creek High School logging on shirtalize. The photos were taken by 13yearold makaylah herrera friday after a start to her math class. I noticed he wasnt wearing a shirt and that made be feel comfortable. Reporter she called her mother who told her to take a picture and then log off. Theyre special needs so they probably dont realize thats wrong. Reporter avila went straight to silver creek and then to the district. She showed them the pictures asking whether the Virtual Class was recorded. They said no its a violation of privacy tresnd b aig old thing and i said what about the kids and their safety . Reporter now shes demanding district leaders find a better way to monitor staff. He should not be exposing himself like that to all these minors. At the end of the day theyre still kids and its wrong. Reporter avila identifies the teacher as richard cabral. A twitter account under his name and matching profile picture uncovers some questionable and pornographic interests leaving the avilas even more concerned. We reached out to the cabrals but have not heard back. In a statement saying the behavior is unacceptable, unprofessional and violates several district policies adding in a situation like this an employee is immediately placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. In san jose im amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. Well certainly keep following up on that. All right, now to the coronavirus crisis. Governor gavin newsom says the state is finally caught up with its rorgt of backlog cases. On monday a complete county by county report will be ready. The governor blamed a recent data glitch for more than a week of unreliable stats. Californias case count is now above 600,000, another 188 deaths reported yesterday. That is well above the sevenday average. And now theres a new worry the warm weather which may lead people to let their guard down a little bit while enjoying it. You dont want to be in some room, you know, with a million of your best friends and some ricty old air conditioner. Thats not a good idea. Meanwhile with california Students Learning from home the state will spend more than 5 billion to make sure everyone has a speedy internet connection. And hundreds of demonstrators are showing their support for food Service Employees who are currently out of work because of the pandemic. Thats members of the unite here union gathered outside oracle park before yesterdays giants game. The chronicle declined an invitation from the union to join ongoing negotiations between the union and bon appetite which employs the workers. Happening today a pop up covid19 testing site is opening up in the south bay. Itll be at overfell high school in san jose. Its open from 9 00 to 5 00. Testing is free. You do not need to have symptoms, Health Insurance or a doctors note. Lce. Le of all ages are also children under 12 need parental consent. Now, to cut down on waiting times you may get a wristband for a time to return to be tested. And the race for a covid19 get closer by the as medical s day. Exrtpe the federal government is projecting an effective vaccine by january, but the big question still to be determined is if we get that vaccine who will then get it first . Abc 7 News Reporter luce pena has the story. Reporter over 5 tested positive for covid19. Medical experts see the main solution. Were not going to get there without a vaccine. Reporter once there is a vaccine the next question is who will be the first to get it. The highest Priority Group certainly at the beginning are going to be Health Care Workers and people who have direct covid exposure. Reporter dr. Chris suggests a good starting point is look at distribution patterns from other vaccines. Hes a Senior Scientific liaison for the covid19 network. Theres a long way to go before the distribution and access issues, and that plan is reporter the Cdcs Advisory Committee on iminization practices suggests a five tier plan. We have Critical Health care, Law Enforcement and Public Health professionals. Tier two, groups in homeland and National Security category. Tier three, essential workers. Tier 4, high risk adults, those 65 and older. And lastly tier five, the general population. Another plan comes from the World Health Organization which laid out a global allocation framework given priority to number one, 50 Million Health care system workers. Number two, 650 million adults 65 years old and older. Number three, risk adults. What i understand the age groupings are doing well, but theyre not doing as well as theyd like with the racial and ethnic minorities. Reporter leading the covid19 clinical efforts at stanford medicine, she believes distribution could be impacted by the number of covid19 vaccines developed. I would say depending which ones come out if theres more than one at the same time there might be more than one doses available. Reporter whenever a covid19 vaccine does rollout all experts agree on one thing, there wont be enough to go around at first. And President Donald Trump announced. Operation warp speed. Reporter a federal program aiming to deliver 300 million doses of a safe effective vaccine for covid19 by january 2021. A doctor gave some insight into who theyre minority populations at higher risk of covid. Reporter a population is apprehensive about a vaccine. There is some sort of concern im hearing from you of those essential workers, minorities feeling like the guinea pigs. Thats right. And we heardam in the first tim to do our testing with ucsf back in april we absolutely heard people say we dont want to get tested and then were going to be the ones that are going to be guinea pigs for potential vaccines to test them out and we assured them thats not encase. Its up to individuals to make the choice that seems right and feels right for them. Reporter latinos, blacks and nativeamericans have been disproportionately affected by this virus making race also a main deciding factor when choosing subjects. Everyone has really been very clearhnictributno b taken inn,o orter for now hope is en clock, a vaccine he for a equit distribution. Meanwhile the World Health Organization announced it will have a finalized allocation plan by the end of this month with or without a vaccine. In San Francisco luce pena, abc 7 news. All right, happening today sttsenudcontra costa county will get Free School Supplies to help them this year. A sophomore at san diego state, she started the stuff the bus campaign nine years ago in antioch. The drive up event will give students each a backpack filled with school supplies. She says she received support from the warriors ambassador and the antioch schools education. Lets get another check of the an t record. Obviously ttthe bib lots of records shattered yesterday. Today maybe not as many, so were going to see some breezy winds, increasing humidity from subtropical moisture that will bring some high clouds our way, and then the d out of the weekend will be sunday. But then were getting set for even hotter weather into next week, so well break it all down for you as we look at live doppler 7. Wheres the fog . Well, of course there isnt any, and were looking at temperatures pretty comfortable, though, this morning despite the numbers in the 70s from hayward and fremont, Mountain View good morning to you at 70. 57, though, half moon bay. That feels pretty good. 66 in the city. How about 67 there in santa rosa with livermore. 76 in danville. So as we look at our 24hour temperature change, yeah, its a little bit cooler along the coast and up in napa, but thats going to translate quickly into 90s and triple digits with although the changes come with some high clouds and breezy westerly winds today, so not w reeitqu going to break all the records we saw yesterday, but we have more of that to come into next week. So the heat wave continues through next wednesday. Record temps again over the weekend are possible and were looking at that heat risk and fire danger remaining elevated. The only good news about this is were not looking at a strong offshore flow. But, boy, this dominant ridge of High Pressure keeping us in the territory where we could see some records. Livermore forecast today at 104. The record is a degree warmer at 105. Oakland uppertoday, and redwood city shy of that record of 100. San francisco going about 80 today. Thats cooler than yesterdays 92 obviously. Were expecting those westerly winds to pick up. 96 in san jose, the record would be 99. The record is 71. So even at the coast we will be warming up. So we talked about those high clouds coming up and theyll be there in the afternoon up in the north bay. Here we are 7 00 and notice as we look at the afternoon 4 00 youll see weve got a little bit of cloud cover here that will help to mitigate some of that solar radiation as we get at 4 00 in the afternoon looking at more cloud cover through the overnight hours into sunday. And both d atsay the sea breeze along the coast. So thats going to bring minimal relief for you right along the shoreline. But then look what happens as we get into monday. Can you believe this . 104 to 110. Thats the pinks. And the reds if thats not bad enough 105 in concord and plenty of 80s in oakland. Check out tuesday, even hotter. Were looking at temperatures well over 110 for antioch and fairfield. Near 100 in petaluma, 107 santa rosa. And then by wednesday well see relief. Not here. It looks like well have to wait into thursday. Thats why we have this advisory through the middle of next week as this huge dome of High Pressure from the south influences us. But the next couple of days we have a little bit of a trough to the north thats going the inea tt onshore flow aen out a o that cloud cover, helping some of you today to maybe not sweat quite as much as yesterday. 80 in San Francisco, look for 92 in palo alto, 96 in san jose, 92 in san rafael, 97 in santa rosa. The accuweather seven day forecast inland is just torture. 90s today a