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Fenced off, there wont be much drug activity there for a while. Some of the regulars just moved over closer to the fountain. But across the street in what used to be parking, the heart of the citys Farmers Markets carried on. They couldnt accommodate as many farmers. While there was obviously some open space, she knew why. Not all the vendors came today either. Its giving us more space, but then you lost some vendors that arent typically here. Reporter the city insists the property is actually larger. But the market executive director says thats not what he found on this morning. And the ten vendors over there. On wednesdays, that will be about eight vendors across the street. On parking, 20 vehicles off this place. And so you tell me, does that sound like the same amount of space to you or bigger space . Id say no. Reporter he has been selling at the markets since they began in 1981. He displayed less than he formally does because of the space limitations. And they asked if it was smaller, and i loaded less than what i normally do because i had a hunch that it was going to be problems and it was. Reporter on the positive side, some vendors say there was good foot traffic, but they wonder if that is because of all the publicity generated by the controversy. Most vendors say they will work to make the best of it. Isabel grew up at the farms produce stand in the plaza and says it is not an easy thing to pick up and leave. We built up a clientele. We have regulars. Ive seen kids that have grown up and everything, go to college and stuff out here. Were dedicated to this market. So this kind of change was drastic to us. Reporter the city believes drawing people seven days a week to the area will cut down on the riffraff. So the plan is to tear out the bricks to build a skate park with room for pingpong, tech ball, and chess tables. Many believe the rush is on to improve the area in time for novembers Asia Pacific Economic cooperation conference. But they live in the tenderloin and they think the changes are a bandaid approach to the drug addiction crisis. I dont know if youre going to fight drug consumption with putting the skate park. It will take enforcement and take a lot more stuff than that. Reporter there are plenty of issues to work out at the new market. One worker had to hold down the canopy when the winds with picked up. This wind, i dont even want to talk about it. Reporter the winds have changed and they are always met with skepticism, and the shopper says you just have to accept that in a city like San Francisco. And i realize the change can be scary sometimes, but i like change. You know, the city will work. The city changes all the time. So we just, you know, we get through it. Reporter and thats what they did for at least the first day. The heart of the citys Farmers Market will be open in their new location on fulton street on wednesdays and sundays from 7 00 to 4 00. A chp officer was injured in a crash in dodowntown sasan frfrancisco this afternoooon. I happppened at the intersection harrison and third street. This is video posted to x by frisco live 415. It shows a chp mototorcycle dowown on the e gr anand seseveral police carars o scene. T the officecer was take the hospspital wiwith nonlilif threatening injuries. So far chp and San Francisco police have not released any other information. A little bit of a weather whiplash over the past week with some near triple digit temperatures. Then we cooled down over the weekend. Even saw a few drops of rain according to andrea nakano. Darren peck is here with how your labor day is shaping up. Reporter the third and final day of the threeday weekend is not going to be like the first few days were. Were going to lose the cloud show, and we are going to warm up a little bit. We were well below average for this time of the year. Look at where we were for daytime highs today. Nobody got out of the 70s, no matter where you were. In the upper 60s. Those numbers are about 10 degrees below average. We started doing this on friday, saturday, and today. Tomorrow, the inland numbers are going up by about 10 degrees. Just to show you what law boar day looks like if youre in the inland valleys, a lot more sunshine. Youll have to warm up tomorrow. That means youre going to the mid80s. Still below average. If youre going to the beaches, itll be cloudy. You wont get out of the 60s. Well talk about what the next seven days look like and how likely it is well see some of the rain tonight. For now, back to you. All right, after three and a half years from the start of the pandemic, we checked in with some San Francisco businesses to see how theyre doing. Da lin is at pier 39 and reports the pace of recovery defers depending where you go. Reporter businesses appear to be doing pretty well. A lot of foot traffic, but closer to downtown and union square. Thats a different story. All right, guys. Reporter tourism is the business. His family owns San Francisco deluxe sightseeing tours. The hopon, hopoff buses. Were picking them up, dropping them off. Every 25 minutes, we have a new bus coming around. Reporter hes hustling out here. On most days trying to fill up the buses. On par with last year, so it is almost identical to what we did last year. But were about 70 of what we did in 2019 right now. Reporter union square and downtown have been very slow. Even for this labor day weekend. Nearby businesses agree, pine quest diner no longer opens 24 7. The manager says they cut back on their hours. You can see why this was taken at noon. What was suppose to be the busy lunch hour. Were surviving. Surviving, but not thriving . No. I wish the city would do Something Better with the homelessness because that really affects a lot. Welcome, how is everyone doing today . Reporter many businesses say the downturn is the result of a triple whammy. Homelessness, crime, and the pandemic, which they say only accelerated the problem. They blame years of bad city policies. I grew up here in north beach. Its a beautiful city that i love. And it doesnt seem as beautiful anymore. Id like to see the politicians get it back to the jewel that it can be. Reporter on top of crime and homelessness, a man visiting from las vegas for the first time says the city has a reputation problem. Thats what took me so long to come here. My wife was like lets go to San Francisco. I said well they say its horrible there. Its beautiful, the weather is great. In fact my wife says we should move here. Reporter despite the economic challenges closer to downtown, pier 39 saw big crowds this weekend. A spokeswoman tells me sales are about the same this summer compared to 2019. The buses are seeing more visitors over at Fishermans Wharf and pier 39. I think tourists prefer to stay on that side of the town with being safety as the issue. Reporter city leaders have to do more, so everyone not only survives, but thrives. Were hoping that tourism does bounce back and its even better. Reporter while visitors have returned, International Travelers are still slow to return to San Francisco. And if you are still planning to hit the road this labor day weekend, there will be heavy traffic around interstate 80 near vallejo. As they work to repave a sixmile stretch of the freeway. Westbound lanes are closed between 780 in vallejo and highway 4 in hercules. That includes the bridge. Cal trans says they have done a lot of work on the project as they expect to reopen the lanes by 5 00 in the morning on tuesday. Eastbound lanes will remain open during the construction. One person has died after being hit by a car early this morning in san jose. San jose police say this happened around the 1100 block of winchester boulevard at 3 00 in the morning. Police are still investigating. There is no word on if the arrest has been made. In san rafael, a person was seriously injured in a shooting at a safeway parking lot early this morng. It happened at the safesay a of people exchanged words with another group in the lot. Then one of the suspects started shoo say two bullets struck 30yearold man and another bullet hit the bedroom window of a home in that terra linda neighborhood. The victim was taken to the hospital. Police are now looking for four potential suspects. And still ahead at 6 00, the race to escape burning man after heavy rains turned the desert into a mud bath. If we cant drive out from here, we cant fly out from here. But we can walk out. The latest coming out of the disastrous and now deadly festival. Plus some exciting changes coming to your newscast including some Ground Breaking new weather. An inside look at how it all works. New Museum Exhibit in san jose transporting kids to modern day vietnam. The Childrens Discovery Museum is celebrating vietnamese culture with fun activities for kids. They get to wear traditional vietnamese clothing, hop on the vespa even try the famous lion dance. Its fun for kids to see what vietnam is like. That plane ticket is much more expensive. Oh, theres my son, davis. The exhibit is open through the end of the year. Well, this week we began a new era at cbs news bay area. We launched a new 8 00 and 9 00 p. M. Newscast on pix plus, featuring weather like youve never seen before. Take a look. Reporter story telling is at the center of who we are. Eveverything wewe do starts ends with great story telling. But how we showcase that story telling and how we make it more immersive, and how we make it more compelling and bring people into it. Thats what werre changiging. The genesis this was weather. For 75 years of television newscasting, weather has been presesented the e same way. Twoodimensionanal maps wiwith someonone stananding in frfront itit. But weatather doesesnt h thatat way. It happppens in t dimensnsions, fourur if you u c time. Ththis whole thing giveve the ability to much more efficiently visualize that. As we all knknow, weweather three dimemensional. We e have cloud stacks, lilightning, r you have stufuff coming up. W hittining you u in the faface. Mumultidimensnsional. Howow do tell thatat ststory . How do we the weatheher story y in a way withouout lookining likeke line triangngle on a wall . We wantnt to build a set to take viewers into weather. That was the start of everything. How do we tell the weather story in a way that is reallyly compellining, alalso explaiains exactlyly wha going on. How does this thing work . I have no idea. 16 cacameras, ththree sese networks. Four or five extra servers. So were in this green scscreen envirironment, which i famimiliar. But t this is much, mumuch bibigger and extends ou include the floor as well . What were doing, were taking for the very first time, virtual envivironments and putting real data, realttime data t through it. It is fairly complex. But at the end of the day, it allows a lot morere veversatility y in t of what yoyou can present. To be able to actually look at the weather and explain how the weather works and explain what is happening in your neighbhborhood. Ththis is what wewere trtrying to do. Its dynamic. C. Its differenent. Itss challelengi as a meteorologist. This is way papast what i everer thought gogoing to be doing. I dont know how they did d thisis, but im grateful that w got it, and im excited to get in ththere and make itit work. All l of this is from a came thats coordinated with all l t sesensors around it. It is very complplicated to put totogether. Ouour team hehe reallyly the glue andnd the her all of therere. So it is a brb new world d on a brandnd new sy ththat they had to learn and t all dove in for this. So darren, youve had a chance to play around with that system. What is it like . Its advancing the way we tell the story. I think weve recognized everybody looks for weather in new ways now. Its too easy to get. The numbers are on your phone and move on and think you dont need to tune in to your local tv station if youll connect it to this. This is a way for us to show there is a reason to get the story here because there are more nuance things that we can now show you using tools like that, that youre not going to get from looking at a number on your phone. As somebody who loves maps, the map that comes out on the floor like that and shows you all the nooks and crannies in the bay and why some experience weather differently than others. This is just the start. Over the coming months, well start put being more tools on it and more ways of telling the story. Ill be on that thing monday night. Cant wait to see it. 8 00 and 9 00. So much more on that to come. Lets go old school and show you what happens today in the forecast, a look from the top of the salesforce tower. And maybe you even did get some rain out of it, but some did in the north bay yesterday and inland east bay last night. Thatll come to an end in the morning. The pattern will start changing tomorrow. Itll be sunny and warmer like 10 degrees warmer if youre inland. Still one small chance for rain right there. Look at those showers that are coming down through lake county right now, trying to hold together as they get into napa. But there is still a chance, a 10 chance that we might see a light drop of rain from that. Futurecast sees it. But there is not a lot to this, but saying goodbye to the mid to low 70s tomorrow with a nice three day run on that. It started on friday, saturday, today. Tomorrow the numbers start going back up. Here is how the day starts tomorrow. Fills the bay back in at 7 00 a. M. We are all looking at gray skies, waking up. And then by the time we get to late morning, more sunshine than anything else. So now youre going to the mid80s for places like concord and livermore. That is still below average. But its going to be noticeably warmer tomorrow than you were today. San jose, fremont, everybody is right near the immediate bay area. Close enough to it. Youll stay in the mid70s. But it wont be too significant with the big pool of cool air that will help bring the temperatures down. Great way to visualize how the atmosphere will be transporting a little more cooler air our way. Even though you see each day, the pulsing warmth over ehire that will want to come get us again. It wont happen. Because we really kind of started to transition into more fall like weather pattern, including getting reinforcements of cool air out of the gulf of alaska to keep our temperatures in check. That means the next seven days, we are not warm up. Well pretty much do what you did for today and tomorrow for the next seven. Theres the north bay valleys and the south bay valleys by comparison. Youll be in the mid80s all week. San jose in the low 80s all week. The warmest micro climate, will be staying in the mid to upper 80s. Maybe getting close to 90 by next weekend and that might be a degree or two above average. All right, guys, back to you. All right, straight ahead in sports, a u. S. Open quarter finalist has a bay area tie. Giants and padres finished up business. College football on a sunday . Yep. Its it for san jose statete. Alasaska airlinenes 99 compananion fare means ththat you canan bring your b best friendnd. You knknow, one ofof us isis gonna havave to changn . But were twinnnning . Oh y yay. We cacare a lot. You know, my friend funshine would have loved this trip. Well our companion fare is just 99 with thehe alaska aiairlines visa card,d, so your r friend canan come a along with h you next t time youre the legeg we cacare a lot College Football up top. Not since 1982 has san jose state football played a regular season game on cbs. There it is behind me, against a john elway led stan forward team. Fast forward to today, and they are pretty good in their shiny new uniforms. Oregon state, score board looked good for them. All spirited in another home opener, ready for the no. 18 beavers at spartan stadium. Beavers went right down the field on the first drive. Crashed in a big day for the transfer from clemson. Under five minutes left of the half. Now 73. Dj hit jack belly for a 213 half time lead. Third quarter on third and 14. Look at all the time he had. 31yard strike to Jeremiah Noga to make it 283. Dj counted for five touchdowns. Oregon state won it 4217. Spartans are now 02 with both losses coming to ranked pac12 teams. Baseball, the giants keep losing and remain playoff relevant. Remember alex cobb tuesday night . Kim led it off with a single, downhill from there. Two batters later, juan soto stepped up. An opposite field home run. His 28th led to the eventual 30 lead. Cobb lasted only three innings. The shortest start of his season. There goes Manny Machado deep to center for his 26 homer. To the bottom of the fifth. You know this is strange when it happens. Patrick bailey from the dish, his throw into sooner field. Xander bogaerts to third. Wade becks throw went right to the dugout. But it ricocheted over to bailey to tag it for the end of the inning. I dont think they practiced that in spring training. The giants were outscored 174 over the fil three games of the series. So with a now . Well, theres 25 games left for the giants. The road trip will continue tomorrow in chicago. They trail the cubs and the wild card race. Now tied with arizona, miami, cincinnati for the final spot. All right, now lets see angels star shohei ohtani. Just one hit this weekend at the oakland coliseum, where they trailed 30. And then the bats came alive, downtown, seth brown. Changed the score board after going yard. Brown and ryan ota each hit two homers. And off the wall. The extra bases drove in two runs. A part of the sixrun inning. Winning it 106 to complete the third sweep of the season. To american tennis star coco gauff of the u. S. Open. The round of 16. Married to, oh, david lee, the former warrior. The former number one ranked player in the world. Took time off to start a family and he pushed gauff here to a third set. But the 19yearold in the far court dominated the deciding set 61. Gauff at one point, snapped at her coach. Bay area native brad gilbert. Advances to the quarter finals in new york for the second straight year. Segway to the nfl. This time next sunday, the 49ers with or without nick bosa will either be 10 or 01 after they finish with pittsburgh. Monday is a holiday. Whats linebacker cooking up . I could make the turkey, the ham, i could make some chicken. Whatever you want, im not very patient for it. And now they would feast on the opposing offenses last year. They combine for over 250 tackles. Now theyre ready to eat again this season. Utensils are optional. Im eating my dessert. And how do you eat it . With your hands . [ laughter ] is it true that you say hes the kind of guy that would eat with his hands. Thats right. Thats right. Thats all of us though. The linebackers, you want guys that will get down and dirty and get in there on the trenches. I dont know about you, but it kind of depends on what it is. Ive eaten with my hands. Yes. Sign up with the niners, vern. Thats a good search right there. All right, thank you very much. Coming up in the next half hour, people in oakland are used to watching out for thieves with their cars, homes, businesses. But now theyre telling us theyre worried about being out of the water. Plus, severe rain and flooding strands tens of thousands at burning man. How some people have been able to get out while others remain stuck in the mud. Its been 60 years since Alfred Hitchcock came to town to shoot a film with the revenge of mother nature. Well follow in the footsteps of the master of suspension on his production that was strictly for the birds. Every y business deserveses a great d deal. Thats w why comcastst busins is l launching t the mobilele made freeee event. With o our businesess internet, new and exexistig customers s can get one yeyear of unlilimitd mobile foror free. Its ourur best inteternet. Powered d by the nexext gegeneration 1 10g networkrkd with 99. 9 9 reliabilility. Plus onene line of f free mobile foror an entirere yea. Itits the mobobile made f e eventhappppening now. W. Geget started d for just 49. 9. 99 a month. H. Plplus, ask hohow to get o one line o of unlimiteted mobil. Comcasast businesess, powewering possisibilities. Now at 6 30, a festival turned into a nightmare. Thousands of burning man attendees stuck in a nevada desert after heavy rains. Nearly 70,000 burning manifest value goers are being told to shelter in place. Ankle deep mud is making it hard for people to walk and drive through some of the area, and they are having a hard time making it out. Christian benivetez has the story. Reporter desert sand turned to mud. Authorities are investigating the death of at least one person. Its a state of emergency. Everyone was asked to stay in their camps and ration food and water, and not leave the premises. Reporter husband and wife michael l and d olgaga davidson it out after first attempting to bike through the mud. We were on a bicycle. We couldnt move anymore. Reporter and then having to walk for about two miles. We are walking out. Reporter we cant drive out from here. We cant fly out from here. But we can wawalk from here. E. Lets s just wawal reporter eventualally davidsonon was ablele to hehel somemeone whose e car was stuck that driverer got them to reno, nevada. But tens of thousands s remamain stranded. Among the lucky who got out, celebrity djdiplow and Comedian Chris Rock who posted they walked six miles through the mud before being rescued by a fan in a pickup truck. But with more rain on the way, there are concerns about a lack of supplies, overflowing portapotties, and roadblocks. The festival turned nightmare to be a long way from being over. Right now festival organizers are asking people to not drive at this time due to road conditions. Buses are being deployed during the day to move people to reno free of charge. Burning man organizers say they are still planning to burn the wooden man tonight weather permitting. Now other burning man attendees shared their experiences at burning man after the storm. One person shared this video of the mud and said she walked two miles to get out from the festival. Another said an rv got stuck in front of the camp during the rain. One attendee said festival goers are helping each other out during this time. It wasnt just there. Parts of las vegas are seeing heavy flooding from severe storms this weekend. Some cars and semi trucks were seen driving through flood streets. The linq hotel on the vegas strip took in floodwaters. People near that bus stop had no choice, but to stand on a bench. Rain also coming down tahoe. Officials are warning people to use caution around the water over labor day weekend. This comes after a close call for a few visitors at hidden beach who had to be rescued from the water. Rainfall expected to continue in the area tomorrow. The l. A. Times has obtained a report about what caused a 2019 deadly boat fire off the coast of santa barbara. The fire killed 34 people, many of them from the bay area. The l. A. Times says the flames sparked in a trash can on the main deck of the conception. And within minutes, the flames spread to the main salon. The bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives told the times it would not comment on the report. The captain has been charged with 34 counts of manslaughter, expected in court next month. We are learning the former front man of san jose based smash mouth Steve Harwell is getting his treatment at care. Thats according to a representative. Harwell was previously diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a form of heart disease. He had been with smash mouth since 1994 and retired in 2021. Citing Ongoing Health issues. Harwell is a south bay native and is 56 years old. Sad news. But lets perk you up by showing you whats happening on University Avenue this week at the stanford theater. The ladders pull away to show the birds will close out the hitchcock film festival. Inside the 1925 theater, theyve got the organ playing there, ready to receive the crowds. Tonight the birds, which was filmed in the bay area is being shown. But when it was released exactly 60 years ago this summer, it was a shocking experience. The man who covered the capital scene are regaled by Alfred Hitchcock who has some comments about his latest picture. Life is quite short. Just two words. There were three, but we cut the first word four. And we call it simply the birds. Its one of my favorite movies, the birds. Its the end of the world. Scary . Yeah. It was one of the most terrifying films ever made. I remember just being frightened. Reporter 60 years ago, the screaming stopped, but who put bodega on the International Film map for all time . Alfred hitchcock. They said when you get here, the whole thing started. I think youre the cause of all of this. Reporter it was hitchcocks last great movie. And when his crew arrived to begin filming in 1962, hitchcock gave an interview to columnist herb cane. He asked one of the following questions, is this one of the scariest movies youve made . He said yes. Im terrified of losing all my money. Reporter step one, just follow along. Where did he go . Bodega bay. He goes there every weekend. Bodega bay. Where is that . Up the coast about 60 miles from here. Its an hour and a half by freeway or two hours if you take the coast highway. Once in bodega, a righthand turn takes us to an old schoolhouse hitchcock picked for a very spooky reason. Alfred hitchcock was a man who believed in ghosts. The building is a designated classic haunt. Reporter we know of at least one ghost. She walks down and goes and sits down and the birds gather. And then. And if this werent bad enough. Hitchcock will now make one town out of two. Bodega and bodega bay, which are seven miles apart. And in one scene, youre in bodega. The cameras will switch. You see the coast. You see them running down whats actually called Taylor Street in bodega bay. They were at the shoot that day. The birds were attached to the kids hands. Most of them were fake. So when they ran, they would go like this and so the birds would be hitting, it looked like they were hitting their heads. Dont they ever stop migrating . Reporter another one showed birds in the bodega skies that were actually filmed 60 miles away. Circling what else, the San Francisco dump. And where are they heading . Reporter the birds were grafted on the background whenever they needed them. Something like this happened in santa cruz last year. He heard there was a real life attack and they knew they wanted to put that into his film. In fact, he does. Thats right, sir. I recall it. Reporter that conversation will take place in what was once a small diner. Reporter the restaurant was the center or the heart of the bodega bay in the movie. Reporter it still is actually, except it is vastly expanded. Now back in the day, the owner, he didnt charge hitchcock a dime for shooting on the premises. All mitch wanted was his 15 minutes of fame. The owner will get the cameo experience. He also gets a line on the film. Reporter when that happens in this crucial sequence, which took place right there. Reporter as melanie is attacked by the bird wall in a boat, he comes running down and asks rod taylor, what happened . What happened, mitch . A go hitter. Thats his big moment. Reporter in the end, hitchcock didnt lose money. He ended up making five times as much as it cost him to produce the film. He also made one more thing. A lasting impression. Just ask the Tourist Bureau and bodega bay. Apparently 10,000 tourists will come looking for hitchcock sites every year. Reporter 60 years after filming here, bodega is still very much for. The birds. I do love shooting that stuff. Thank you so much. It is so interesting. The birds are playing tonight and the final performances, closing out the hitchcock festival. It shows at 7 30 tonight, so you better get going. You were there earlier this week . Yes, they were showing them dialed in for murder earlier this week and this weekend has been the birds and psycho. Oh. Another great movie. All right. Well, it is still ahead. An annual celebration of Public Transit. But this year, all eyes are on the looming fiscal cliff. And now this is still the valuable resource. Something that deserves to be invested in. I gottata good feeleling about thisis, yeah im withth it i gogotta good feelining about ththis y yeah, so lets get it iim feeling g good vibes hefty, hefty, hefty whoah. [inhales deeply] how do they get these things to smell so good . Heftfty, hef heftfty, hefty, hefty mustst be magic. C. Hefty y ultra strorong with fabuloso scent. Transit month is officially underway. While its suppose to be a happy occasion, there is one problem. Yeah, the system is in critical need of riders. Max darrow explains. Reporter its no secret that Public Transit has struggled to bounce back after the pandemic. Transit Agency Leaders hope this month they will help uplift the system and also highlight the importance of keeping Public Transition across the bay area moving. For eight years, transit month has celebrated the role of Public Transit across the bay area. But this year the celebration will come at a critical time. Jim allison is a bart spokesperson. We need to signal to elected leaders and the rest of the public that this is still a valuable resource. Something that will deserve to be invested in and were in a critical period now where our federal money is running out in the next year and a half. Reporter allison says bart ridership is around 40 of prepandemic levels. However, theyre not alone with a slow recovery. Ridership across most bay area Public Transit agencies isnt roaring back. So throughout september, bart and other agencies will incentivize people to take Public Transit. I asked allison about safety on bart. While perception isnt always the reality. The numbers tell a different story that crime is relatively rare. Reporter implementing several new strategies to make bart safer. Beginning september 11, we will start riding fewer train cars, which means that youre less likely to be on the train car all by yourself. Reporter he says that will also allow the Police Officers to better patrol the trains. Another change, allison says they will be replacing the fare gates across the system. And we will have the first array of the new fare gates in december. Were going to replace them all within a year and a half. This is going to help deter some of the unwanted behavior by people who were able to sneak into the system without paying. Hes hoping that will continue to be the case this year. He thinks they will find that things have changed. Reporter and there were months throughout the month of september all across the bay area. The rally will be on tuesday at noon outside San Francisco city hall. Coming up. Thieves and burglars are moving across the streets, onto the water. Its every week, its every week that somebody is missing something. How police are dealing with the growing threat of pirates. Coming up, we were all in the 70s today about 10 degrees below average. Some of us got rain and poured on at burning man over here. Its all tied together and it is all coming to an end tomorrow. Ill show you how labor day for us here at home is going to be the one day where you start to notice that warmup. Ill show you what that means for the inland parts of thousands of women withth metastatitic breast c c, are liviving in the e moment and takiking ibrancece. 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Where did summer go . Like activities like train rides and the petting zoo and, of course, the pony rides. And start out with what we have been talking about all weekend long out there. Reporter you know it is technically meteorological fall already. Yes. We hit them on september 2. But the fall is a legitimate thing. We have started to see the atmosphere kind of start rearranging and it is starting to look more like fall here. A perfect example of that. Its not necessarily an example of that. Just requires the explanation, connected to the weather that we have been experiencing here at home. Theres a lot going on here. Its in the deserts with a little town there. You know, reno is way down that way. But thats the dry lakebed where they all gather. In fact its right about there. Look at what they just got over the last half hour. Another round of rain that will add more mud to that situation and prolong the difficulties of getting everybody resupplied. Those who want to leave to be able to leave unfortunately. We are experiencing that same system. We didnt get the intensity of the rain. What we did get here at home was the big cool down and the possibility. That there are a few showers that are coming down now, and well try to get into lake sonoma and napa and it wont. They will fall apart before they do. But just to show you how they are all tied together. The system that did that and the clouds on regular satellite. Watch what happens here from the gulf of alaska and it started on friday right here, now see the spin . The area of low pressure. And there is the cool air in the atmosphere right now, and it also brought in some ingredients for the light rain here. On the leading edge of it, they are able to fire off the downpours to the east. Over the next few days, there will be another resupply coming down from the gulf of alaska. Cool air pouring down from the north. Thats what happens here in fall. And this started last friday, it happened on september 1 as we did the big drop in temperatures right at the beginning of the meteorological fall. And it doesnt always have to. Okay, the futurecast will show us that we wont see any more rain from that. If you do, we wont get a drop of rain. Theres a little bit there. The real story is tomorrow, we will start losing the influence of this system. And were going to warm up. Its not going to be hot, but well start to warm up. But first tomorrow morning, well start with the marine layer and start out gray. The marine layer is gray. We are still feeling that seasonality. Its more sunshine than anything else. And the daytime highs, which is still below average tomorrow, even when its not close to 10 degrees tomorrow than you were in the inland valleys. Mid80s, and still below average. Now for the next seven days, youll stay in there. There wont be a whole lot of change because of the cool air that will keep kind of spilling our way out of the gulf of alaska. We dont have cold snaps coming. We also dont have any september warmups. Thats what really stands out for the next seven days. And 81, 82 degrees for the next seven days. Thats spot on the mark for average this year. When you look at the inland east bay communities, also right on the mark for average. No rain for those clouds tomorrow. All right, thanks, darren. Coming up next, no peg legs, parrots, or treasure maps. When it comes to the marinas, some people say pirates are roaming free. Welcome back. Finally tonight, oakland has been on the rise this year. Its not new information. But what is unusual, where its being reported. Most of the focus is on carjackings and the business breakins. But now those who live on board the boats say they are facing an increase if attacks from pirates. John ramos explains. Reporter considering all the problems oakland is facing, now theres one more. Pirates. Those who live along the estuary say there is nothing safe about living on the water. Its every week. Its every week somebody is missing something from their boats or either their motors or from their cars. Reporter the twist is that the thieves are coming by way of the water, operating small boats, usually at night to steal from the large vessels tied up at the docks. John fordhams apartment overlooks the marina. I saw for the first time a highspeed chase on the water with a police boat pulling over another boat that was speeding away. Reporter Jamie Camacho was salvaging them from the old ship and noticed a lot more small boats around the homeless camps at union point park. And they wonder where theyre getting them. And they will have their small boats disappear and their outboard motors. Reporter people will steal anything these days, but damon taylor who maintains a sailboat near the jack London Aquatics Center says the motors seem to be the real prize. Yeah, those are the things. They figure even a brand new small, you know, horsepower engine is 10,000, 15,000 brand new. And even in the black market, theyre probably able to get at least a couple thousand for that. Reporter while some are calling for more Police Response to the area, taylor takes a pragmatic view. They cant handle that on land, you know, financially, resource wise. They cant. And there is no oakland navy, you know . Reporter and so taylor and his fellow captains, they do all they can to keep an eye on each others and run off on any pirate who might show up, which in his view has a nice ring to it. And i will go with that and that it sounds cool in any way to say that they have pirates here since theyre gone. We will have nothing to get mad about. And so lets go with the pirates then. Reporter but the problem is a serious one. Some call these boats home. And the idea of thieves, trying to enter them in the dead of night has a lot of People Living in fear. As for why its been so hard to deal with. Opd says with the demands these days, they only have one fulltime mirror time patrol officer. And this advice to boat owners. Please secure anything of value. And that includes small outboard motors. And thats what these thieves are tending to take and to load into a small eightfoot dingy. And with thefts increasing and in recent weeks, opd reportedly began nighttime patrols in the estuary. And that will make some sort of a distance. They got their hands full. Yes, they do. And just a quick note about tomorrow. Its warming up . If youre inland, mid80s. Youll have more sunshine. Were going to take that 10 chance out. All right, well thank you so much for a poet once described cyprus

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