Were still looking at very warm numbers in the upper elevations. Picking up the fog along the coast. A red flag warning another hour this morning. Winds have been kind of gusty in the north bay and relative humidity 12 to 18 . Were still concerned about that. As we check the winds theyre gusty, somes gusting to about 30, mt. Tam and mt. Diablo, still out of the north up to 25 miles an hour. 82 degrees by the glass fire with 15 relative humidity. Winds out of the southsouthwest, so they have switched direction, and thats going to be allowing today some of the coast to be cleared on out. On tuesday unhealthy air will be pushed staying in the north bay but pushed to our east bay and south bay due to that light northwesterly wind. Were in the 50s in the inland east bay, so were cooler all around the bay today, and well talk about that modest cooling and still the warmth inland in detail in a few minutes. All right, lisa, thank you. Back to those new developments regarding President Trumps condition. This morning he remains at Walter Reed Medical Center outside washington. The president s doctors says he continues to experience mild symptoms and is now being treated antibody mix. Andrew, good morning. Reporter good morning. And dispute being hospitalized the president has still not exercised the 25th amendment which would give at least temporary president ial powers to the Vice President , Vice President mike pence. Instead were told trump is work in hez full capacity at the hospital, that he has a vip setup with an office and everything, and hes still very much fully in charge. The president turned patient tweeting overnight from the hospital, going well i think. This after being medevaced by helicopter from the white house to Walter Reed Medical Center in nearby maryland. Trump one of the latest additions to the 7. 3 million diagnosed cases of coronavirus in america. I want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. Reporter the president joins a small group of foreign leaders who have tested positive including the u. K. Prime minister Boris Johnson. I was in the hospital the other night where there were a few coronavirus patients, and i shook hands with everybody. Reporter trump and the first lady found out they came down with covid19 after learning one of trumps top aides, hope hicks, test positive this morning. And Kellyanne Conway also says she has the virus. The white house is now scrambling to track down everyone whos been in contact. Over the past several days trump has held several large scale events, many with no social distancing and very few wearing masks. In his fierce reelection bid held a fundraiser at his golf club in new jersey thursday, and appeared via video while declaring the covid crisis all but over. I just want to say the end of the pandemic is in sight. Reporter hours later he tweeted out the first lady and i tested positive for covid19. The president does have mild symptoms. Reporter multiple sources close to the president say he is experiencing the common effects of fever, chills, nasal congestion and a cough. As for the president s treatment plan the white house saying hes been given a poly clonal antibody cocktail as well as zinc, vitamin d, melatonin and aspirin. Its unclear when the president got the virus, but his positive result comes not long after that fiery debate in cleveland, ohio. Joe biden and his wife, jill, though, testing negative. On the ground the bidens wishing the first family well. My wife and i pray theyll make a quick and full recovery. This is not a matter of politics. Its a bracing reminder to all of us that we have to take this virus seriously. Reporter and the timing of trumps situation could have major implications on the election and certainly the campaign. Obviously the president being in the hospital cant hold his signature inperson rallies. And joe biden, meanwhile has pulled all negative ads. Reporting live in washington, d. C. , andrew dymbert. We spoke to one bay area woman, a woman who lost her father to covid19. Abc 7 reporter stephanie sierra shows her firsthand account of the lack of safety precautions taken inside the arena. Proud boys, stand back. He yelled a lot and cant help but imagine people were exposed to the virus. Reporter San Francisco native kristen ortizza was sitting a mere 15 away from President Trump during the debate on tuesday night. We have no idea how much virus he put out into the air with his performance, and that is what scares me the most. Reporter the risk of exposure hits home for her. She just lost her father, mark, to covid19. I have seen firsthand through the loss of my dad the darkest results of covid. Reporter she says holding his picture that night was difficult as nearly the entire republican side of the debate hall wasnt wearing face maskess. Trump children, Melania Trump who we know is positive, i saw them all, they were all without a mask on. How concerning is that to you . Im terrified. Reporter shes in the process of getting tested and will be selfquarantining just like the president and first lady. Saddened and a little concerned for the president especially given his age. Reporter john dennis is the chairman of the San Francisco republican party. He also lost his father, bill, to covid19. Dead within 72 hours. It just went right through him, and he had an underlying issue that was not a good combination. Reporter after living through it he expects the next 72 hours will be critical for the president. Think about the president and his health and the first lady and hope they make it through. And the white house medical unit, capitol hill staff and state officials are rushing to Contact Trace after the president did test positive. Abc 7 News Reporter kate larson spoke to doctors about the effort to stop the spread. There are World Leaders in many other countries that are able to manage their Senior Executive staff and not get exposed to covid. Reporter dr. Mike reed is an Infectious Disease specialist at ucsf. Everybody the president included needs to wear a mask. Reporter he helps San Franciscos and californias Contact Tracing programs. Probably spread to him via somebody who didnt really think they were that unwell. If i was trying to understand the outbreak better there, i would want to try to understand who he spent time with, were they wearing a mask, did they spend more than 15 minths in close proximity. Reporter over the past week President Trump has attended at least 11 events, rallies and news conferences in seven different cities including saturdays Supreme Court announcement in the rose garden and tuesdays president ial debate with joe biden in ohio. It is our goal to try and reach all close contacts of confirmed cases within 24 hours, so one way trump and find out who he was close with. Reporter on friday they reported symptoms. Trump then flew to Walter Reed Medical Center on the advice of his physicians. The president has multiple risk factors for severe covid disease and that includes the fact hes over 65, that he is obese, he has high cholesterol, that he is male. Reporter shes a stanford emdee epidemiologist. Shes involved in a Clinical Trial with a compassionate use agreement with the company and fda. It trials are ongoing to compare the placebo to see if it actually prevents people from getting progression of disease. We need to protect this world leader, and at this point i would use anything that i think is reasonably safe and has been reasonably tested even though theyre not approved yet. Reporter kate larson, abc 7 news. All right, now to the glass fire in sonoma and napa counties. New video overnight shows firefighters continuing to try to put out the flames. Cal fire reports 293 homes have been destroyed since the fire started sunday. Another 272 commercial structures have burned, and they do include several wineries. Containment of the fire is now up to 8 with 61,000 acres burned. And there are still thousands of people under evacuation orders including all 5,000 people who live in calestoga. In all california is closing in on 4 million acres burned this area, an area larger than the state of connecticut. And a napa family of six lost everything in the glass fire. They found out the Insurance Company is not covering as much as they thought. Abc 7 News Reporter luz pena has the story. This is the house. Its completely burned. Reporter 19 years of memories now turned into ashes. Describing it as her biggest nightmare. Last sunday at 4 00 a. M. The memory of sirens and firefighters asking this deer park neighborhood to evacuate are still fresh. This orange glow over the mountain lighting up the dark night was her last memory. Catalina evacuated with her kids, antonio stayed back with their 18yearold son to protect their home. I felt like i needed to oversee the house. Reporter feeling helpless they evacuated with their home burning in the distance. How close were the flames when you decided to evacuate . We left from about when the Fire Department told me, we left about an hour and a half before the flames hit our house. Reporter Holding Back Tears catalina and antonio saying theyre staying strong for their four kids. First they lost their jobs through the pandemic and now they lost their home. And aside from the family photos they wish they could go back for a medical device their son with autism needs. It was like a pump where you put certain medicines. Reporter the medical Company Confirms their plan does not cover for housing. Theyre technically homeless. Whats left is this photo to remind them of the trees and good memories they shared together as a family. One step at a time, and we just got to keep working hard to, you know, rebuild our dreams. Reporter in napa county, luz pena, abc 7 news. We feel for them and so many others right now. If you want to keep track of the glass fire and all the fires burning in this state you can use abc 7s exclusive wildfire tracker. Its right on abc7news. Com and on the abc 7 news app. And lisa, i know there were some fears last night the winds were really going to pick up. It seems like maybe it wasnt as bad as it could have been. Well, theyre still out there, liz. We cant say that yet because not only do we have the gusty winds in the upper elevations, but were going to see another burst of north wind later on today. And with the hot weather and that ridge in place, not out of the woods yet. Even though we are trending cooler today with limited fog at the coast, my accuweather forecast is next. Also ahead, california theme parks will have to wait even longer to reopen. The criticism from Industry Leaders that may have led to the governor denying guidance. Plus a popular Dining Program in the south bay expanding during the pandemic. Why business all right, welcome back. Were going to get to the coronavirus headlines now for california. The state reported nearly 3,600 diagnosed cases. That is above the daily average. There were another 98 deaths yesterday pushing the states total to nearly 16,000. The Positivity Rate is holding steady. Thats good news. 2. 8 , pretty good undicator ind the transmission rate of the virus. And Governor Newsom has delayed the release of reopening guidance for californias theme parks. This comes after Industry Leaders criticized a plan that was supposed to be released yesterday. According to the proposed rules parks would reopen at 25 capacity. Thats once it reaches the lowest level in the states four tier reopening ranking. Visitors would be limited to People Living within 122 miles of the park. Industry leaders have rejected that proposal. The state says negotiations are continuing. And happening today a free walk up covid19 test site is coming to fremont. This one runs from 9 00 a. M. To 3 00 p. M. On the corner of capital and liberty streets at the fremont center. Its open to anyone 13 or older regardless of Health Insurance or immigration status, and you dont need to be showing any symptoms to go, but you will need to make an appointment online first at color. Com ahs. And a free pop up drivethru site is coming to alameda tonight. Its at the address on your screen, 1401 harbor bay parkway. Starting at noon you dont need Health Insurance and you wont be asked about your immigration status. You can schedule on appointment on the alameda city website. Its right there on the front page. And four Public School districts in marin will reopen classrooms for inperson learning on monday. Splitting their time between the classroom and distance learning. Miller creek will welcome students back in 14day intervals adding every two weeks more classes. And in schools are reopening with a pilot of nine classes. Along with education and your health the economy is one of the key things were focused on here at abc 7 as we work to build a better bay area through this pandemic. Thats why the citys popular Dine Downtown Program is coming back with a longer six week schedule. Abc 7 News Reporter amanda del castillo has the story. You can see a glimmer of that energy coming back. Reporter nowhere close to prepandemic crowds but the San Jose Downtown Association says there is hope in the citys core. The pandemic spreading special offers across six weeks instead of the usual ten days. For this year were stretching dine downtown to allow breakfast places, basically anyone that is open that is serving food. Reporter places that would normally be packed on a friday night nearly empty. Its very sad, and so many of our guests say it if they walk inside the restroom or check in at the host stand to see a completely empty restaurant. Reporter the hope is prefixed menus and chef specials will help attract diners through this difficult time when the pandemic and poor air quality are keeping people home. We havent seen a lot of consumers coming around. Reporter while the pandemic has been tough on business, dine downtown is a welcome tool to keep this one one the expanded program will last through november 15th. Im amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. Happening today the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco is reopening to the public. Home to one of the worlds finest collections of asian art with more than 18,000 artworks. And there will also be five special exhibitions on display. Tickets are free today through october 12th, but you do need to reserve them in advance. Face masks must be worn at alltimes while inside. And the Glbt Historical Society museum in San Franciscos Castro District also reopens today. You must reserve tickets online as well. Admission costs 10 per person. Its open to just 5 People Per Hour to on tuesday, thursdays and saturdays to comply with covid rules. It opens at noon today. Okay, lets get another check of the forecast with lisa argen. Lots of winds we should be expecting again today. Still 8 containment on that fire. A long way to go. Not only do we have that little burst of wind this morning but again this afternoon another burst of wind. After that were certainly looking at cooler temperatures, and you may have heard advertising a chance of rain by this time next weekend. In between now and then temperatures will be trending cooler, and today well start that cooling trend but limited at the coast. Theres dense fog there along the Golden Gate Bridge, live doppler 7 and you can see to the east of us, that is smoke. Temperatures all over the place with really warm numbers around los gatos and 72 in clear lake, and obviously here at the coast its 76 in San Francisco, 61 in hayward. And there is smoke in our inland east bay with limited visibility. Heres a kurncurrent check of o winds. Up to 28 miles an hour st. Helena, mt. St. Helena and also at mt. Tam, very breezy north winds. As we go through the next several hours they will dial back a little bit, but by the afternoon again pretty gusty out there. 3 mile visibility in hayward, and that is due to the smoke. 8 miles up in napa. Heres a look at santa cruz, it is 56 degrees and we are looking at the haze out there. So our forecast highlights the gusty winds certainly a concern out there for the elevated fire danger throughout the day today. Cooler weekend, but still smoky especially in the north and east bay. Our spare the air alert lasting until tuesday, is then looking at our rain chances into next weekend. Current air quality look at all the reds out there from the central valley, through vackaville, otherwise were not doing too bad this morning. As we get a bit closer here to santa cruz, certainly smoky along the central coast. The winds, this is what were concerned about. As we look at the wind gust throughout the morning hours, youll notice theyre out of the northwest. And here we are by the afternoon, 12 to 24 miles an hour here. And as we get through the rest of the day they continue to be quite breezy to gusty in the north bay from point raes to point st. Helena. In terms of the smoke things getting a little bit better with that northwesterly wind clearing the coast out. A lot of smoke from the fires south there, and the wind direction so another day of hazy conditions for you while some of us will clear on out. But the trend will be for less wind, less northerly wind and more of an onshore push. This i