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KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11 July 13, 2024

No deaths have been reported. There are two big stories at this late hour. Well have more from the fire lines in 30 seconds, but were also following breaking news about warriors superstar steph curry. This is about the worst Case Scenario for the warriors. Curry with a serious iy tonights game. Nbc bay yours ian cull is in the newsroom with the latest. What do we know about the injury . Coach steve kerr saying after the game too its been a tough start for us on so many levels. Lets get right to that video. Take a look. This is the moment that it happened. The twotime mvp goes up for the ball, came down head first, landing awkwardly on his hands to brace himself. You can see the suns aaron baines crashed right onto currys left hand. Curry then grimacing in pain before he leaves the game. Our nbc sideline reporter caris burke reports warriors gm bob myers says theyll have to do a ct scan on the hand to see if curry needs surgery. If he doesnt there is an option he could play with a cahis recovery. Well hear more from coach steve kerr coming up in sports. Back to you. Thank you, ian. Recove lots of sports fans areoi tonht homes with power. And for many of them its the first time theyve been home since fleeing saturday. Nbc bay areas jean elle is live in windsor where a lot of people are just glad to finally sleep in their own beds tonight. Reporter thats right, jessica people are definitely happy to be spending the night at home here in windsor tonight. But its not quite life back to normal. Take a look. This is someones burned fence out here in the street. There is a lot of work ahead for people with fiamaged homes. Firefighters put out a fire at james changs home sunday during a m savve his windsor neighborhood. There are a lot of holes. Every room has some holes. Bigg one. You can see the sky. Reporter tonight chang got a lot the damage. I am really grateful that the firefighters could do that much to save our neighborhood. Really thankful. Reporter with an air tanker still fighting the kincade Fire Fighting overhead welcome home reporter windsor city staff welcomed evacuees back tonight. The mayor says fire officials told him to expect homes to burn sunday. He is amazed crews managed to save them all. Well, the fire hit three different neighborhoods at once. We had more than 200 firefighters from all over the state battling just house to house. Reporter you can see just how close the flames got. Im so relieved. Reporter bunny grand qi came home to find the burn zone up against her fence and her home and garden looking just like she left it. Being the daughter of a fireman, i am just and just so these young men and women that come to our rescue who dont know who is who and what is what, they just are putting their lives on the line to save properties. Reporter its also going to be a cold night here and the gas is still off for a lot of people here in windsor. So no heat tonight. People are happy to be sleeping in their beds, but its going to be a cold one. Ill also tell you people have security concerns. We were ringing door belz in the neighborhood talking with people. Someone called 911. The Sheriffs Department showed up in a matter of minutes to check us out. Theyre on it too. Reporting live in windsor, jean elle, nbc bay area news. Jean, thank you. There have been some cases of reports of possible looting in Sonoma County. Lets bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. Were talking about the fire and this freeze. Extreme elements on the front lines th certainly. The fire as we have been talking about at least 45 contained based on hot spots on the eastern side. Middletown watching that closely. Winds are calm right now, and i do not see a bige five to about 15 miles per hour. The wind has moved out and now the chill is settling in. We have a freeze warning for tomorrow morning for all of the north bay, which includes the burn zone and communities near it. Were looking at low to mid 30s. Some isolated upper 20s. Patchy frost. You want to cover any sensitive plants up if you havent done so already. Take the pets inside and please be careful with space heaters. Temperatures tomorrow morning, a quick preview down in san jose, 39 degrees at 7 00 a. M. 37 in danville. 37 in concord. And right here in marin, napa, sonoma counties a lot of low 30s. Santa rosa 31. Napa also at 31. We want to get areas clave fire lines so they can start to their power back on near the use their heaters right now . Reporter not everybody yet. At around 7 30 the power came on here at this gas station, and the homes surrounding it. 75 of middletown residents will have power by midnight. The rest of the folks here will have power by tomorrow afternoon. Meanwhile, at a Community Meeting people there got good news on two fronts. We are so cold at night. Fortunately we have houses and were not out in the elements. But its been cold. Its been really cold in the morning. Reporter some middletown residents are getting relief from the cold. They have been under a Public Safety power shutoff since saturday. And a portion of it is being lifted. Its like camping. And if you like camping, great. If you dont like camping, its real bad. And i dont like camping at all. Reporter some people hav in cold with generators. Thats something they learned after valley fire four years ago. Meanwhile, about 100 people at tonights Community Meeting were hoping for morereas at any place on the fire that looked like they were opposing a rix on the line. Reporter this evening they learned the fire is still burning but at the moment middletown residents are safe. Tonight the fire is 45 contained. Reporter that doesnt mean that people here are out of the woods. But right now things look pretty good. Reporting live in middletown cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. Cheryl, thank you. The lights are coming on in marin county but for many people the damage is done. For others the damage equals thousands of dollars. Terry mcsw terry. Reporter yeah, a lot of frustration. People here lost a lot more than justago, some store owners ive spoken to lost 10, 20, 30, 40 thousand dollars. Bluecollar workers lost money they just simply could not afford to lose. Basically destroyed me. Reporter at bosco restaurant in mill valley owner paul lazareski is reeling from how much the fournight outage cost him. We lost about six to eight grand in food products. And maybe 20, 30 grand in income. Reporter back in the kitchen food preparers, dishwashers and servers all lost wages and tips. Theyre each out about 1,000. I have to work, you know. Not work, not get paid. Reporter also lost during the outage, critical cell phone service, specifically from at t, at least according to the post on nex with customers. We did not have service more than we would just occasionally is have it at a glimpse for a few minutes. And you get your hopes up and awful a sudden boop, it would go out again. Reporter in the past at t has sid every cell tower in the state has backup power, but more than half of mill valleys towers went down. Tonight the company saying we have some damaged equipment from the fire and are working to respond as quickly and safely as conditions allow with additional equipment including generators from other states. The marin Sheriffs Office says it will figure out better messaging after people receiving alerts could not click on the hyperlink to see what the emergency message was. Unfortunately nixl only allows us 180 characters of sms text messaging. In the future we will be looking at alternative methods to push out messaging so to ensure we can reach as many residents as possible. Reporter some people here in marin county still without power tonight. Might not get it back till tomorrow night. Improvement. At the peak of the outage 99 of marin county didnte96 do. Live in mill valley, terry mc huge improvement. Thank you, terry. Well, it certainly felt overwhelming at times dealing with so many fires and trying to figure out what sparked them. Tonight investigators released this new video showing what they think started the fire on Bethel Island this weekend. You see those sparks . Theyre flying from power lines as winds whip through that area. Firefighters say it is clear evidence that the power lines are to blame. Nbc bay areas Sergio Quintana is on Bethel Island with more for us tonight. Reporter well, ha vidthat v was shot by a night watchman here. The Contra Costa County Fire Protection district says it was pg e equipment failure that triggered that fire as well as a second one in nearby oakland. About 3 00 a. M. Sunday what looks like fireworks in the distance is actually power lines getting damaged by strong winds and throwing its unfortunate this area was responding to a vegetation fire that was causing this would not have oto be malfunction in equipment. Reporter the good news is fire crews responded very quickly and stopped any homes from being damaged by flames and they stopped a second one in oakley that investigators say was also sparked by pg e equipment. We do know the cause. The cpuc has been notified of these two instances. Theres a fire out there on sunday. We asked about these fires during pg es evening News Conference about the current Public Safety power shutoff. They didnt seem to be aware of the fire districts conclusion about the two incidents. We filed electric incident we did have assets in the area and we know that the local Fire Departments are investigating reporter and since this finding by the Fire Department has been passed on to the California Public utilities commission, its going to be up to that agency to determine what to do next. Reporting live on Bethel Island im sergie keentd nah, nbc bay area news. Okay. Thank you, sergio. A driver caught an unlikely sight on the bay bridge. Not a car but a scooter. Check it out. Someone riding an escooter on the lower deck. Really not the best idea. It also appears that caltrans truck may have been moving in to assist that rider. For the record, there is a new law that took effect this year that duns allow escooters on roads or highways with a speed limit of more than 25 miles per hour. Oddly enough, it does not require adults to wear a helmete we are back in 60 seconds. And when we return, she was forced from her home because of thegnafi mother gave birth to also trickortreaters will hit the streets tomorrow for her baby girl. Halloween, but the fire has a an the sky. Well tell you what to look out for. Light winds across the bay area tonight helping those temperatures to drop. Ill show you where well go below the freezing mark coming up in about seven minutes. Your business can do a lot in 10 minutes. Like make a big sale. Surprise and delight a customer. Or come up with the winning idea. And 10 minutes is all you need to finally give your business the Internet Technology it really needs. Well prove it. Give us 10 minutes. If we cant offer you faster speed or better savings than your current internet service, well give you 300 dollars for your time. Call now to get your comcast business 10 minute advantage and take your business beyond. Comcast business. Beyond fast. Not just the fire in Sonoma County. Were also keeping an eye on several wildfires down in and near l. A. Among them the easy fire. This is in simi valley. This is raging just outside of the Ronald Reagan president ial library. More than 26,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. And the famous getty museum is the center of a wildfire. The l. A. Firefighters say the fire was sparked when a tree branch fell onto a live power line. You can see the moment it happened there. The getty fire has burned more than 650 acres. This is in the brentwood area, right off the 405. Its destroyed more than a dozen homes. Back here in the bay area, n mom in napa and a boy she has a tall tale about about the birth of her baby girl. Meet penelope page. She was born monday in a room at the andaz hotel in napa. Her parents were forced from the windsor home by the kincade fire. That happened over the weekend. They fled with photos and their home birth kit. First stop, a friends house, but then they moved to the hotel for more privacy. Yeah, this is happening and im probably going to have the baby and were not going to be at home. Oh, my gosh, i cant believe it, this is like really happening. Dad james actually delivered the baby. The midwife arrived just in time to answer a call from the front desk about some noise complaints. The pages will now stay with family in sacramento until they can returnhome. Penelope is their second child. Well, there are concerns tonight about airlifires, espec since theres going to be hundreds of thousands of kids out tomorrow across the bay for halloween. Air quality district has some things you should be looking out for. Nbc bay areas reporter tonight parents are hoping the lastminute Halloween Costume changes are all they have to worry about. She wanted to be jesse and carly quinn, all kinds of stuff but she finally decided on this. Reporter Deanna Williams is also keeping an eye on the sky above. Her daughter isnt handling the smoke from the fires well. Shes been really congested with the air quality. So were going to see how it is tomorrow night, see if shes okay to be walking around. Reporter smoky skies mostly cleared out across the bay area except for the north bay. Air quality officials have called a spare the air day for tomorrow. But for the kids . Probably going to be okay to go out trickortreating. You wouldnt want to do that if you were up north near the fire. Reporter where it will be smo smoky. But the air is expected to be moderate to the south. Winds are a little bit unpredictable. You know, its worth taking a look at the bay area air district website and just kind of following along advisory. Rter s hopefuy, on the candy. You know, im hoping that tomorrows a good day. I wouldnt like to have that ruins for the kids. Reporter ian cull, nbc bay area news. Were going for what, snickers . Milky ways . Twix . Im asking about the air. Okay. Ill have a twix. And no rain for you. There you go. Everyones happy. I know. Brings you back to being a kid and doing halloween. It definitely is an exciting time. And well have that air quality forecast in here for you in juse kincade fire if youre back at home and you do have power from those evacuations and youre getting settled in. The good news, we dont have any major wind. It is calm right now. I dont see any wind problem in the next four days. Variable 5 to about 15 miles per hour. There has been some hot spot activity on the eastern side that ive been able to see on satellite heat detection tonight. Other than that everything continues to be in a forward progress mode. At least 45 contained. But the big problem continues to be now the cold settling in for those of you without power. Grab the extra blanket and be careful if youre using any kind of of heath device, any kind of space heater, you definitely need to be careful with that. Temperatures in the 20s and 30s throughout the north bay. Some patchy frost as well. Might need to cover up those sensitive plants and make sure those pets stay warm as well. Lets give you the latest on the temperatures for tomorrow. Trivalley going down to a chilly 47 degrees. 40 for the peninsula and the south bay even at 39. Coldest average here for the north bay at 32. San francisco 45 and the east bay at 38. Now, while we start off this b tomorrow is once we hit the afternoon numbers willebprty go. Youllse, 77 morgan hill. Thats a nice day. Also beautiful here through the east bay. 76 in danville. 73 vallejo. And 73 in oakland. The pence larks 74 redwood city. Going up to San Francisco, 69 in the outer sunset and right over toward the mission we should pop up here to 71. And the north bay mid 70s for the most part from novato back into napa with once again light winds. Air quality i think is just really going to be dependent on what happens on the fire lines. Get a little more containment tomorrow and that definitely could help out. But i think you still really have to be on alert. If youre doing trick or treating in the north bay for some of the worst air quality. Youll see once we hit 6 00 at night, 6 forecast, and by 9 00 youre still out late. Temperatures will be dipping down into the 50s. So heres that air quality forecast. We donorou but be on the theort chance of smoke. Otherwise, its moderate throughout the east bay. My extended forecast shows a nice weekend. Upper 60s and low 70s in San Francisco. And no big issues as we head into early next week. Inland valleys also some beautiful temperatures. Upper 70s saturday and sunday. And look at this. A little footnote here i put on wednesday. Something to look forward to. Youll see. Chance here of some reinfaainfa. Possibly holding in the forecast by november 15th. Very excited about that. Very excited about halloween. Im not going trickortreating tomorrow. The secrets out. Well be here. Im going to find a big bag of candy and bring it in so we can i think we have some in the studios tomorrow night. I like that. Yeah. So begins the holiday weight gain. Thanks, jeff. Well, coming up, taking on olympians and cancer. Gold medalist Nathan Adrian shares his journey. Happening kids ride sheep. They say, critics, that its a form of animal abuse and even county. Its a popular rodeo sport where potentially child abuse. You can watch that story on our website nbcbayarea. Com. Were back in a moment with more. Twitter is making a big change, and its all about next years president ial election. Twitter will no longer allow any political ads. Ceo jack dorsey making the announcement via a tweet, of course. The ban takes effect next month. The move comes as social networks face criticism for helping to spread misinformation about our political system and politicians. Now, facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg recently said facebook would allow political ads even if those ads are factually incorrect. Well, from battling olympic swimmers to battling cancer, an back in december of 2018 fivetime olympic Gold Medalist Nathan Adrian was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Two years earlier he was o. Today he was in Case Scenario<\/a> for the warriors. Curry with a serious iy tonights game. Nbc bay yours ian cull is in the newsroom with the latest. What do we know about the injury . Coach steve kerr saying after the game too its been a tough start for us on so many levels. Lets get right to that video. Take a look. This is the moment that it happened. The twotime mvp goes up for the ball, came down head first, landing awkwardly on his hands to brace himself. You can see the suns aaron baines crashed right onto currys left hand. Curry then grimacing in pain before he leaves the game. Our nbc sideline reporter caris burke reports warriors gm bob myers says theyll have to do a ct scan on the hand to see if curry needs surgery. If he doesnt there is an option he could play with a cahis recovery. Well hear more from coach steve kerr coming up in sports. Back to you. Thank you, ian. Recove lots of sports fans areoi tonht homes with power. And for many of them its the first time theyve been home since fleeing saturday. Nbc bay areas jean elle is live in windsor where a lot of people are just glad to finally sleep in their own beds tonight. Reporter thats right, jessica people are definitely happy to be spending the night at home here in windsor tonight. But its not quite life back to normal. Take a look. This is someones burned fence out here in the street. There is a lot of work ahead for people with fiamaged homes. Firefighters put out a fire at james changs home sunday during a m savve his windsor neighborhood. There are a lot of holes. Every room has some holes. Bigg one. You can see the sky. Reporter tonight chang got a lot the damage. I am really grateful that the firefighters could do that much to save our neighborhood. Really thankful. Reporter with an air tanker still fighting the kincade Fire Fighting<\/a> overhead welcome home reporter windsor city staff welcomed evacuees back tonight. The mayor says fire officials told him to expect homes to burn sunday. He is amazed crews managed to save them all. Well, the fire hit three different neighborhoods at once. We had more than 200 firefighters from all over the state battling just house to house. Reporter you can see just how close the flames got. Im so relieved. Reporter bunny grand qi came home to find the burn zone up against her fence and her home and garden looking just like she left it. Being the daughter of a fireman, i am just and just so these young men and women that come to our rescue who dont know who is who and what is what, they just are putting their lives on the line to save properties. Reporter its also going to be a cold night here and the gas is still off for a lot of people here in windsor. So no heat tonight. People are happy to be sleeping in their beds, but its going to be a cold one. Ill also tell you people have security concerns. We were ringing door belz in the neighborhood talking with people. Someone called 911. The Sheriffs Department<\/a> showed up in a matter of minutes to check us out. Theyre on it too. Reporting live in windsor, jean elle, nbc bay area news. Jean, thank you. There have been some cases of reports of possible looting in Sonoma County<\/a>. Lets bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. Were talking about the fire and this freeze. Extreme elements on the front lines th certainly. The fire as we have been talking about at least 45 contained based on hot spots on the eastern side. Middletown watching that closely. Winds are calm right now, and i do not see a bige five to about 15 miles per hour. The wind has moved out and now the chill is settling in. We have a freeze warning for tomorrow morning for all of the north bay, which includes the burn zone and communities near it. Were looking at low to mid 30s. Some isolated upper 20s. Patchy frost. You want to cover any sensitive plants up if you havent done so already. Take the pets inside and please be careful with space heaters. Temperatures tomorrow morning, a quick preview down in san jose, 39 degrees at 7 00 a. M. 37 in danville. 37 in concord. And right here in marin, napa, sonoma counties a lot of low 30s. Santa rosa 31. Napa also at 31. We want to get areas clave fire lines so they can start to their power back on near the use their heaters right now . Reporter not everybody yet. At around 7 30 the power came on here at this gas station, and the homes surrounding it. 75 of middletown residents will have power by midnight. The rest of the folks here will have power by tomorrow afternoon. Meanwhile, at a Community Meeting<\/a> people there got good news on two fronts. We are so cold at night. Fortunately we have houses and were not out in the elements. But its been cold. Its been really cold in the morning. Reporter some middletown residents are getting relief from the cold. They have been under a Public Safety<\/a> power shutoff since saturday. And a portion of it is being lifted. Its like camping. And if you like camping, great. If you dont like camping, its real bad. And i dont like camping at all. Reporter some people hav in cold with generators. Thats something they learned after valley fire four years ago. Meanwhile, about 100 people at tonights Community Meeting<\/a> were hoping for morereas at any place on the fire that looked like they were opposing a rix on the line. Reporter this evening they learned the fire is still burning but at the moment middletown residents are safe. Tonight the fire is 45 contained. Reporter that doesnt mean that people here are out of the woods. But right now things look pretty good. Reporting live in middletown cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. Cheryl, thank you. The lights are coming on in marin county but for many people the damage is done. For others the damage equals thousands of dollars. Terry mcsw terry. Reporter yeah, a lot of frustration. People here lost a lot more than justago, some store owners ive spoken to lost 10, 20, 30, 40 thousand dollars. Bluecollar workers lost money they just simply could not afford to lose. Basically destroyed me. Reporter at bosco restaurant in mill valley owner paul lazareski is reeling from how much the fournight outage cost him. We lost about six to eight grand in food products. And maybe 20, 30 grand in income. Reporter back in the kitchen food preparers, dishwashers and servers all lost wages and tips. Theyre each out about 1,000. I have to work, you know. Not work, not get paid. Reporter also lost during the outage, critical cell phone service, specifically from at t, at least according to the post on nex with customers. We did not have service more than we would just occasionally is have it at a glimpse for a few minutes. And you get your hopes up and awful a sudden boop, it would go out again. Reporter in the past at t has sid every cell tower in the state has backup power, but more than half of mill valleys towers went down. Tonight the company saying we have some damaged equipment from the fire and are working to respond as quickly and safely as conditions allow with additional equipment including generators from other states. The marin Sheriffs Office<\/a> says it will figure out better messaging after people receiving alerts could not click on the hyperlink to see what the emergency message was. Unfortunately nixl only allows us 180 characters of sms text messaging. In the future we will be looking at alternative methods to push out messaging so to ensure we can reach as many residents as possible. Reporter some people here in marin county still without power tonight. Might not get it back till tomorrow night. Improvement. At the peak of the outage 99 of marin county didnte96 do. Live in mill valley, terry mc huge improvement. Thank you, terry. Well, it certainly felt overwhelming at times dealing with so many fires and trying to figure out what sparked them. Tonight investigators released this new video showing what they think started the fire on Bethel Island<\/a> this weekend. You see those sparks . Theyre flying from power lines as winds whip through that area. Firefighters say it is clear evidence that the power lines are to blame. Nbc bay areas Sergio Quintana<\/a> is on Bethel Island<\/a> with more for us tonight. Reporter well, ha vidthat v was shot by a night watchman here. The Contra Costa County<\/a> Fire Protection<\/a> district says it was pg e equipment failure that triggered that fire as well as a second one in nearby oakland. About 3 00 a. M. Sunday what looks like fireworks in the distance is actually power lines getting damaged by strong winds and throwing its unfortunate this area was responding to a vegetation fire that was causing this would not have oto be malfunction in equipment. Reporter the good news is fire crews responded very quickly and stopped any homes from being damaged by flames and they stopped a second one in oakley that investigators say was also sparked by pg e equipment. We do know the cause. The cpuc has been notified of these two instances. Theres a fire out there on sunday. We asked about these fires during pg es evening News Conference<\/a> about the current Public Safety<\/a> power shutoff. They didnt seem to be aware of the fire districts conclusion about the two incidents. We filed electric incident we did have assets in the area and we know that the local Fire Departments<\/a> are investigating reporter and since this finding by the Fire Department<\/a> has been passed on to the California Public<\/a> utilities commission, its going to be up to that agency to determine what to do next. Reporting live on Bethel Island<\/a> im sergie keentd nah, nbc bay area news. Okay. Thank you, sergio. A driver caught an unlikely sight on the bay bridge. Not a car but a scooter. Check it out. Someone riding an escooter on the lower deck. Really not the best idea. It also appears that caltrans truck may have been moving in to assist that rider. For the record, there is a new law that took effect this year that duns allow escooters on roads or highways with a speed limit of more than 25 miles per hour. Oddly enough, it does not require adults to wear a helmete we are back in 60 seconds. And when we return, she was forced from her home because of thegnafi mother gave birth to also trickortreaters will hit the streets tomorrow for her baby girl. Halloween, but the fire has a an the sky. Well tell you what to look out for. Light winds across the bay area tonight helping those temperatures to drop. Ill show you where well go below the freezing mark coming up in about seven minutes. Your business can do a lot in 10 minutes. Like make a big sale. Surprise and delight a customer. Or come up with the winning idea. And 10 minutes is all you need to finally give your business the Internet Technology<\/a> it really needs. Well prove it. Give us 10 minutes. If we cant offer you faster speed or better savings than your current internet service, well give you 300 dollars for your time. Call now to get your comcast business 10 minute advantage and take your business beyond. Comcast business. Beyond fast. Not just the fire in Sonoma County<\/a>. Were also keeping an eye on several wildfires down in and near l. A. Among them the easy fire. This is in simi valley. This is raging just outside of the Ronald Reagan<\/a> president ial library. More than 26,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. And the famous getty museum is the center of a wildfire. The l. A. Firefighters say the fire was sparked when a tree branch fell onto a live power line. You can see the moment it happened there. The getty fire has burned more than 650 acres. This is in the brentwood area, right off the 405. Its destroyed more than a dozen homes. Back here in the bay area, n mom in napa and a boy she has a tall tale about about the birth of her baby girl. Meet penelope page. She was born monday in a room at the andaz hotel in napa. Her parents were forced from the windsor home by the kincade fire. That happened over the weekend. They fled with photos and their home birth kit. First stop, a friends house, but then they moved to the hotel for more privacy. Yeah, this is happening and im probably going to have the baby and were not going to be at home. Oh, my gosh, i cant believe it, this is like really happening. Dad james actually delivered the baby. The midwife arrived just in time to answer a call from the front desk about some noise complaints. The pages will now stay with family in sacramento until they can returnhome. Penelope is their second child. Well, there are concerns tonight about airlifires, espec since theres going to be hundreds of thousands of kids out tomorrow across the bay for halloween. Air quality district has some things you should be looking out for. Nbc bay areas reporter tonight parents are hoping the lastminute Halloween Costume<\/a> changes are all they have to worry about. She wanted to be jesse and carly quinn, all kinds of stuff but she finally decided on this. Reporter Deanna Williams<\/a> is also keeping an eye on the sky above. Her daughter isnt handling the smoke from the fires well. Shes been really congested with the air quality. So were going to see how it is tomorrow night, see if shes okay to be walking around. Reporter smoky skies mostly cleared out across the bay area except for the north bay. Air quality officials have called a spare the air day for tomorrow. But for the kids . Probably going to be okay to go out trickortreating. You wouldnt want to do that if you were up north near the fire. Reporter where it will be smo smoky. But the air is expected to be moderate to the south. Winds are a little bit unpredictable. You know, its worth taking a look at the bay area air district website and just kind of following along advisory. Rter s hopefuy, on the candy. You know, im hoping that tomorrows a good day. I wouldnt like to have that ruins for the kids. Reporter ian cull, nbc bay area news. Were going for what, snickers . Milky ways . Twix . Im asking about the air. Okay. Ill have a twix. And no rain for you. There you go. Everyones happy. I know. Brings you back to being a kid and doing halloween. It definitely is an exciting time. And well have that air quality forecast in here for you in juse kincade fire if youre back at home and you do have power from those evacuations and youre getting settled in. The good news, we dont have any major wind. It is calm right now. I dont see any wind problem in the next four days. Variable 5 to about 15 miles per hour. There has been some hot spot activity on the eastern side that ive been able to see on satellite heat detection tonight. Other than that everything continues to be in a forward progress mode. At least 45 contained. But the big problem continues to be now the cold settling in for those of you without power. Grab the extra blanket and be careful if youre using any kind of of heath device, any kind of space heater, you definitely need to be careful with that. Temperatures in the 20s and 30s throughout the north bay. Some patchy frost as well. Might need to cover up those sensitive plants and make sure those pets stay warm as well. Lets give you the latest on the temperatures for tomorrow. Trivalley going down to a chilly 47 degrees. 40 for the peninsula and the south bay even at 39. Coldest average here for the north bay at 32. San francisco 45 and the east bay at 38. Now, while we start off this b tomorrow is once we hit the afternoon numbers willebprty go. Youllse, 77 morgan hill. Thats a nice day. Also beautiful here through the east bay. 76 in danville. 73 vallejo. And 73 in oakland. The pence larks 74 redwood city. Going up to San Francisco<\/a>, 69 in the outer sunset and right over toward the mission we should pop up here to 71. And the north bay mid 70s for the most part from novato back into napa with once again light winds. Air quality i think is just really going to be dependent on what happens on the fire lines. Get a little more containment tomorrow and that definitely could help out. But i think you still really have to be on alert. If youre doing trick or treating in the north bay for some of the worst air quality. Youll see once we hit 6 00 at night, 6 forecast, and by 9 00 youre still out late. Temperatures will be dipping down into the 50s. So heres that air quality forecast. We donorou but be on the theort chance of smoke. Otherwise, its moderate throughout the east bay. My extended forecast shows a nice weekend. Upper 60s and low 70s in San Francisco<\/a>. And no big issues as we head into early next week. Inland valleys also some beautiful temperatures. Upper 70s saturday and sunday. And look at this. A little footnote here i put on wednesday. Something to look forward to. Youll see. Chance here of some reinfaainfa. Possibly holding in the forecast by november 15th. Very excited about that. Very excited about halloween. Im not going trickortreating tomorrow. The secrets out. Well be here. Im going to find a big bag of candy and bring it in so we can i think we have some in the studios tomorrow night. I like that. Yeah. So begins the holiday weight gain. Thanks, jeff. Well, coming up, taking on olympians and cancer. Gold medalist Nathan Adrian<\/a> shares his journey. Happening kids ride sheep. They say, critics, that its a form of animal abuse and even county. Its a popular rodeo sport where potentially child abuse. You can watch that story on our website nbcbayarea. Com. Were back in a moment with more. Twitter is making a big change, and its all about next years president ial election. Twitter will no longer allow any political ads. Ceo jack dorsey making the announcement via a tweet, of course. The ban takes effect next month. The move comes as social networks face criticism for helping to spread misinformation about our political system and politicians. Now, facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> recently said facebook would allow political ads even if those ads are factually incorrect. Well, from battling olympic swimmers to battling cancer, an back in december of 2018 fivetime olympic Gold Medalist<\/a> Nathan Adrian<\/a> was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Two years earlier he was o. Today he was in San Francisco<\/a> to talk about his journey, part of the Pink Pony Campaign<\/a> started by ralph lauren to create a dialogue about fighting cancer. Its noting . That i would certainly be open about like right away right off the bat. Until i kind of came to terms with it myself, came to terms with what i was going through. And then saw that other people enabled me to do that by talking about it. Adrian is back to competing and he says he has his eyes set on the tokyo games 2020. Weve really seen him grow up the last couple years. Were back in a minute to check in with steph forrthe warriors. Stay with us. Shouldnt they go to prison for as long as the law allows . Chesa boudin said he wouldnt seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. We are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. Ad paid for by San Francisco<\/a> Police Officers<\/a> association. Not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. Disclosures at sfethics. Org. So that early retirement we planned. Its going ok . Great. Now im spending more time with the kids. Im introducing them to crab. Crab . They love it. So, you mentioned that that money we set aside. Yeah. The kids and i want to build our own crab shack. Ahhh, youre finally building that outdoor kitchen. Yup with room for the whole gang. See how investing with a j. P. Morgan advisor can help you. Visit your local chase branch. Well, all the excitement, all the success of the past five years, tonight it all came to a crashing end, or at least thats what it feels like. The warriors lost this game but they might have just lost the season. Lets take you to chase center tonight. Jim barnett, first and foremost the warriors longtime tv analyst. His final game on the warriors broadcast. Class act. Am in the last 20 or 30 years. Before the curry injury this game was already ugly. 5728. Quarter the turnover but here it is. Third quarter, curry driving to the hoop, falls on his left hand. And if you notice, well show the replay. The suns aron baines crashes down on that hand. Thats a big guy to come crashing down on your wrist and hand. So youve got curry out. Klay thompson already out. K. D. Is gone. That warriors dynasty certainly over. They lose tonight 121110. But the real story, life without curry. Obviously, its been a tough start for us. On many levels. Were just trying to find our footing. And obviously this puts us in a tough spot. So well assess it and well go from there. Warriors have a very young tam. Orrow if steph curry needs surgery or a cast. Either way hes going to be out for a while. And by the way, the warriors are off to a 13 start to the season. How about the world series now . Nothing more dramatic than a game 7 in houston. Nationals and astros. This was fun to watch. If you saw it. Top of the seventh inning, washingtons howie kendrick. Thats a tworun homer opposite field. Just inside that foul pole. In fact, it hits it. And thats the game winner. The Washington Nationals<\/a> beat the astros. Theres the final out of the world series. And the nationals win their first ever world series. The final tonight 62. Okay the niners getting into the halloween spirit. The team heading to arizona in costume. Theyre going to take on the cardinals tomorrow night. Halloween some dressed as 49er legends, others in spooky masks but no costume could be as scary as the teams defense. The niners still und faeated wih a 70 record. Maybe 80 tomorrow night. Were back in a moment. Stay with us. Tv just keeps getting better. How you watch it does too. This is xfinity x1. Featuring the Emmy Awardwinning<\/a> voice remote. Streaming Services Without<\/a> changing passwords and input. Live sports with realtime stats and scores. Access to the most 4k content. And your movies and shows to go. The best tv experience is the best tv value. Xfinity x1. Simple. Easy. Awesome. Xfinity. The future of awesome. Good news for firefighters on the front lines in Sonoma County<\/a> as the winds move on. Were tracking the progress as they battle the flames. Plus changing conditions signaling good news for thousands who lost power. The latest on restoration efforts. Join us tomorrow morning. 4 30 to 7 00. Okay. Halloween officially begins in about half an hour. This might get you into the spirit. Its a twist on your typicalted the lab decorated in true public this afternoon. Halloween fashion, part of their legal matters in criminal court. So we want to limit access to the lab. So today were allowing the public to have a walk through the lab. I think hes the tin man. From fingerprinting to drug test, tourgoers got a chance to learn the ins and outs of a forensic lab. Oh. I wonder if they got to see an autopsy. Maybe. We know what the coroner does. And now we know what the Sheriffs Department<\/a> theyre giving like eyeball snacks and french fry fingers it looks like. Super fun. Hows it looking not only in sonoma couy treaters tomorrow night . It will be cool once we hit the evening hours. You know, overall the possibility of some smoke. I think the best chance would be in the north bay. Just use yourdgment. Head outside. And if it seems like its too bad for you then take those precautions. Otherwise, i think well be okay here for the south bay, east bay and peninsula. Upper 50s and low 60s tomorrow night. So really great forecast for those trick or treaters. And you can see as we head through this weekend upper 70s, Still Holding<\/a> on to the chance of some rain possibility once we hit the mid part of november. And sunday we fall back. So we get the extra hour of sleep, right . Thats good for us. We get one more hour of sleep i believe. Thats right. Its sunday. We have to turn our clocks back. Jeff will remind us. Thank you. Thanks for joining us here at 11 00. We hope to see you tomorrow. Byebye. [ cheers and applause steve from studio 6b in Rockefeller Center<\/a> in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. 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