143 homes have been destroyed more than 26,000 structures are still threatened calfire post same this video on twitter today and you can see smoke filling the napa county sky near the Robert Louis Stevenson state park flames from the glass fire have devoured swaths of brush and trees as we mentioned a red flag warning has been issued as the weather is expected to take a turn for the worse. Our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow is here to begin our coverage tonight, yeah guys a little bit of a break the last couple of days we see more of a westerly wind that has been carrying with it. Some of that moisture right off the ocean to bring up the humidity slow down the fire, but also pushed the fire different directions. These some of the winds around the fire now you can see fairly light. For the better part of the day now beginning to pick up a little bit the very conditions you can see some of those winds now 11 miles an hour saying lena 10 miles an hour outlets peak 10 miles an hour in soda springs, and 14 in the snow. But you notice that direction coming more out of the north now and thats what were going to see as those offshore winds start to ramp up so red flag warnings have been posted now in the hills above a 1000 feet in the north bay expecting some gusts where those fires are right now active fires winds blowing 15 to 25 miles per hour. Maybe some gusts Even Stronger than that in some of those can use their the humidity coming way down now this morning were looking to some humidity is high as 90 plus percent in the santa rosa area tomorrow that all changes were going to see those offshore winds kicking in lets time it out for as we head in toward tomorrow, fairly calm tomorrow morning but then as we get in toward the evening tomorrow. I think that will be the peak of this wind storm as moves in going bring some gusty winds you can see the colors begin to fill in and then you start to see the yellow begin to fill in over the mountain tops those are gusts over 20 plus miles an hour across an active fire zone that is going to pushing that fire toward the south so places like saint alina calistoga you know bill rutherford really gotta watch those areas even places like glen allen, the just to the north of you have to watch all those very closely for tomorrow as the fire remains active. Thank you. Laura as well fire crews are already bracing for that weather pattern thats heading our way kron fours terisa sausalito is in calistoga tonight with the latest on the firefight so teresa one of the crews most concerned about right now well were here in downtown calistoga all the businesses are shut down and all 5,000 residents can have been forced to evacuate weve been watching emergency crews go ripping through downtown really focused on the ridge behind us and weve been looking at the orange glow as its getting brighter and brighter at this hour which is quite alarming but right now they are hyper focused on the next 2 days because of that red flag warning. The fury of this fire was extraordinary the flames angry as they tore through tall trees and dry brush. Pay no attention to the massive army of firefighters acres were consumed as fingers of fire spread further. Now more than ever officials are anxious winds are expected to pick up and that is never good remind everyone we do have a wind this take place tomorrow 1 oclock. It is a red flag warning schools from thursday at one until friday. Again the goal is to make sure no new fires get started early to a very small acreage so we can concentrate on this fire. We got to these and we have to get through the weather and then once we get through that and well build really assess where we stand. After the latest information about the more resources will join the front lines currently there are. 261 engine 71 bulldozers 31 water tenders and 16 helicopters. That is about 2100 personnel on the glass fire. This was a view from a cal fire helicopter. You can see how a small pillow a smoke can quickly turn into a blaze with the disastrous consequences and are you said to the owner of castillo de amor rosa is worried wednesday evening as well crews managed to save the castle. But a warehouse with viable work and wine was not saved by now. Like a bad dream and im open to wake up and none of those happen. I spent almost 15 years. Building design most of it. A bill to do lot of after my wife, its the second love of my life and so its a real emotional thing for me. Daario says that hes going to stay put but he says if necessary he will be evacuating and again at this hour one thing thats very different from the past couple of days is right now it is very warm and it is extremely dry. So like what lawrence was talking about that humidity is not in the Fire Fighters favorite right now. Im just have you been hearing anything about where those 5,000 people who live in calistoga have gone and im particularly interested in the field workers in the vineyard said those who maybe dont have the resources to pay for hotels and that kind of thing. We know that fair grounds were opened up in Sonoma County. I have seen some sadly can living in their cars. So there is that i know some people here in town our living and staying with friends right now so as you can imagine 5,000 people that thats a lot of people to be scattered about right now, but i think that everybodys kind of scrambling and crossing their fingers and hoping for the best but the glare that weve been seeing and the helicopters and some 6 wing that have been coming by going in trying to you know drop retardant and water on the fire that is burning over on the ridge line that is most concerning and those flames that i had in my story that was all from overnight coming into the Early Morning hours and so that is really a major concern that theyre hoping that the fire is not active once again. And Theresa Stasi a live for us in calistoga very difficult time for so many people there thank you to reset its now been almost 48 hours since the entire town of calistoga has been evacuated. While the winds were calmer today there are renewed concerns as theresa just mentioned over what may happen to the community as to whether is expected to worsen later on tonight kron fours dan kerman continues our Team Coverage from the napa valley. Downtown calistoga is a ghost town since monday the entire city has been evacuated. Other than Police Patrols residential streets are empty too though there are plenty of shout outs to firefighters. I think weve seen enough. Situations over the last 4 years and the damage that can be done and how quickly circumstances and conditions change. People are respecting taking a very very seriously as they should. We did find one man taking advantage of the calm winds to do some cleanup around his home of 40 years just clearing some a bar. Foliage away from the just giving us a little breathing room so to speak you know this preventive maintenance as the saying goes ron has been here for 2 days, but he doesnt plan to stay the night. Thats because winds are expected to pick up Late Wednesday evening. Wind direction would be coming from behind where the fire is now toward the and that is the big concern. The mayor says firefighters are prepared and are hoping to put a stop to anything that comes that too is what residents are hoping. Very unnerving which going on now you know that on seemingly on. Annual basis in 2017 calistoga was evacuated for 5 days this time around how long will this town remain a ghost town Officials Say until the threat subsides in calistoga dan kerman kron 4 news. Was. Hes too to. It may needed is here. It is hard to process the pain that people are going through right now home heartbreak for a pair of wildfire evacuees in santa rosa, 52 yearold nicky and kevin conant were forced to flee in a hurry when the glass fire erupted on sunday, they returned home for the first time today to find both the house they have rented for the past decade and virtually all of their belongings destroyed tragically their chicken coop with the chickens inside also burned. There may be a visa 2 guns. And they us they took a different mood in there to you tonight when it was warm give them frozen water bottle to keep water does cool. Didnt have the means happen so couldnt him out of here. The couple repurposes old wine barrels and the custom made furniture but all of that was destroyed and they had no insurance for now they are staying in a hotel in nearby sonoma. About 70,000 people in napa and sonoma counties are under Evacuation Orders tonight, tom force Justine Waldman has been monitoring those orders and warnings shes joining us now to show us where they are in effect justine plus go right now to the map so we can change just how widespread the fire is within napa and sonoma counties whereas can set roughly 70,000 people have been forced from their homes and napa county is where well start and the map here shows the mandatory evacuations. Those zones are in blue and a warning is in yellow saint helene is part of that yellow of ak your way shun warning. Here is an going up here in the blue mandatory evacuation zone and callous togo where Theresa Stasi owers reporting is also part of the mandatory evacuation, theres a very large area that extends further there to the north and also the concern is will those evacuation warnings or mandatory evacuations be pushed down further to the south. Well switch over now to. Sonoma county which is this area but we have to go to a different map in order show you that so here it is heres saint helene just for reference in deer park which is also part of that mandatory evacuation. The warning area is in yellow here and the mandatory evacuation is in red here santa rosa just for reference and so just to the east of santa rose is still a warning but theres a very wide section here thats under an Evacuation Order that includes parts of kenwood and even showing us some of these dots are where theres active fire burning along adobe canyon, so theres a very large area and all this continues to expand between silverado trail and highway 29. Those are parts that also are under this evacuation tonight, we put all these maps on our website kron 4 dot com. So you can go there and see for yourself whether your home your family or your properties are part of the warnings or they need to be evacuating now live now in the newsroom, im Justine Waldman kron 4 news justine thank you our coverage of the glass fire continues on kron 4 dot com. There you can find those interactive maps of the burn zone, well have the latest on the Evacuation Orders there and. A look back at this historic fire season weve suffered through so far again thats all at kron 4 dot com. And coming up on kron 4 news tonight at a call for change after an embarrassing first president ial debate were getting reaction from an east bay congressman who has had his own experience of highprofile debates plus his advice for senator Kamala Harris before she has to say next week. Some good news in the city diners getting their first chance since march to sit inside a restaurant in San Francisco. 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And now, introducing our super delicious and nutritious organic kids bread featuring disneys mickey mouse and minnie mouse Evacuation Orders for the Deer Park Community near saint alaina remain in effect tonight, parts of but hills Adventist Elementary School in the unincorporated Napa County Community charred and badly damaged the basketball courts and playing fields are still intact. So are some of the classrooms but a Main Building is destroyed. Holmes at the intersection of sunnyside and roads burned down some structures to spared by the flames but most of the area sustaining at least some damage. Firefighters from across the state including from Los Angeles County called into the fire zone to secure the area removing any dangerous debris before the utility crews can arrive to eventually restore Services Fire weary residents of the Santa Cruz Mountains are being told to be ready to evacuate their homes when winter rains return. Thats because much of the 85,000 acres czu lightning complex fire zone is at risk for deadly mudslides and debris flows meaning hundreds of homes and families are in harms way once again. We got a report on tuesday that showed were at serious danger of debris flows mudslides landslides. That will come with very little warning after very little rain after a fire this intense. Were trying to get the word out that people should prepare to evacuate. Its one thing after another word is hit with multiple. Catastrophes but youre doing the best we can stay here is our own its not 11. In areas where the vegetation is gone mudslides or debris flows happened when heavy rain saturates the ground causes what amounts to a massive soil rock downed trees and other debris to gain speed and size as they move downhill. A lot of ground is now because of the fires from our on the future mud slide concerns, our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow is here with what we need to know certainly Something Else to worry about what you get those fires burning across those areas now in this troy trees but youre destroying all the routes and things that hold that soil together to keep that lamb from actually moving so as we get further and further in the winter you get more rain piling up and it gets heavier and heavier as the ground gets saturated before you know it that ground gives way just to gravitational influence is before you know it. Youre looking at a mudslide or even a debris flow, so certainly something to worry about in around these throughout the season but weve got a long way to go as we get into that right now no rain in sight. It is dry as can be High Pressure overhead another strong ridge going to send these temperatures soaring around the bay area. We did have that nice fog along the coastline. But that is beginning to look at that begin to diminish him move away as more of a northerly component the wind starts to settle in so as that wind turns more northerly overnight tonight, especially in the north bay fire concerned certainly going to rise tomorrow morning starts out fairly calm. But by the afternoon everything begins to change again as that northerly wind really start to kick in you see all the colors thats when the fire danger is running high the humidity running very very low guys back to you lawrence, thank you. And now for the latest on the fallout from covid19 San Francisco has now moved into the r and or moderate here on californias colorcoded coronavirus system that means more activities reopen today, including Indoor Dining at restaurants and bars in accordance with the new guidelines eateries could allow up to 25 capacity inside up to a 100 people kron fours noelle bellow joins us live from north beach where there are a lot of good restaurants where customers finally could eat inside a restaurant for the First Time Since march noel. The and a lot of people are really happy about it for lack of a better term ken and pam. All of that the nice Cool Temperatures that were seeing here in San Francisco tonight really have people out here in north beach. These are pop and for lack of a better word im going to step out of the way so you can see a little bit im here on green street where several different restaurants have spent the last several months and weeks making these parklets like you see here and today was the first day that restaurants could allow people in side. Told by these owners that the 25 capacity. Limit is a challenging one, but its better than 0. Well many still dined in parklets outdoors in San Francisco wednesday, there were several restaurants ready to reopen indoors at 25 capacity from johns grill in union square safety is our number one priority. A real that one in 3 that up. 5 were going to cost 0. 25. Very seriously to soto mayor in north beach. It was clear diners were happy to step back inside for some sense of normalcy were not going to get reckless about anything but i weve all been tested and so i feel comfortable about that the players could see the to move to a should cost him a few bucks but they got some customers family got phone call that want to eat inside. Were going to give people the opportunity decide if they dont want go have our outside down the Street Restaurant like tonys are capping capacity. Indoors to 19 people. Inducting temperature checks at the door and over california fish market capacity is now kept to just 12 owner francesco commute. He says though the option is nice to have he knows hell still have trouble paying the there be not time to. So the coffin put her on the wonderful capacity right on a 20 per person so would be almost impossible to think that we can pay the same even still after months of re imagining how the restaurants will stay afloat owners are thankful to have the option being given that. Its great beginning all you. New often over the that extra 25 going to help us sustain. They get revenue susta