Now at 11 00, a young woman missing after her car goes into the water in the east bay. All this rain is impacting search efforts. The storm also causing bigtime damage across the bay area. Trees are down, roads are closed. And history destroyed. New video at 11 00 gives you an up close look at whats left after powerful waves take out a local landmark. Good evening. Thanks for joining you. Im eric thomas. We have a lot to get to tonight but first lets check in with meteorologist drew tuma. Drew . Eric, we just got drenched this weekend and the rain is not over yet. Live doppler 7 showing you weve still got showers out there. Were going to go in tighter on live doppler 7, get you right down to street level, show you around burlingame and san mateo at this hour, some live showers, that extends south into redwood city, menlo park through stanford. Some light rain this evening. To the north we go and to the east bay around oakland and piedmont, alameda, some light showers and inland a similar story. Approaching walnut creek with that light rain. But after this weekends drenching we do have some issues in the north bay. A Flood Warning still in effect until tomorrow morning for the areas you see shaded in green covering parts of Sonoma County. We have water on the roadways here. So that will certainly impact your monday morning commute. And we are not done with this storm system yet. Live doppler 7 we have more showers off coast ready move on shore. It will be a light storm through your monday with scattered showers and light winds but flooding that concern is still very high. Well go hour by hour on future weather, time out your monday and show you when the one will finally return in our full accuweather forecast. Eric . Thank you, drew. The storm is impeding the search for a yng woman who is believed to have died when her car sank in a rain swollen creek. She lost control at niles canyon road and slid into the Alameda Creek. Abc 7 reporter Sergio Quintana is near the scene. Sergio . Reporter eric, niles canyon road was actually closed for much of the day because of a rock slide that came across the road and that certainly did not help with the search effort. Caltrans reopened the road this evening. It will remain open through drive time, but tomorrow morning at about 10 00 authorities are going to close niles canyon road again so they can continue their search. The Alameda Creek looked more like a river because of runoff from the rains. Authorities still havent been able to spot the submerged car. Is that car even visible . No, its not. Theres a general area where we know where the car went in. Theres different spots theyre looking still. Reporter in these pictures from the Alameda CountySheriffs Department you can see emergency crews staged in the area where they believe the 18yearold driver crossed into oncoming traffic and clipped another vehicle. They found a piece of her honda accord where it plummeted into the creek. Gracie castillo and her husband randy drove through the pass and saw emergency crews there. We knew it had to have been pretty serious. Because we seen everybody rescue people looking along the river there, like they were looking for something. Reporter in these pictures from our media partner the bay area news group, you can see search ruse locrews looking alo banks. The driver is still missing because they couldnt find anyone and they havent been able to search the car because they still cant get to it. The water is cold. Hypothermia or its a sad situation. Reporter the Sheriffs Department is trying to get state authorities to reduce runoff from area reservoirs to help bring down the creek level so they can continue their search in the morning. In fremont Sergio Quintana, nbc 7 news. A falling tree crushed at least six vehicles in lafayette. That same tree just missed crashing onto an Italian Restaurant on lafayette circle. Some of the damaged cars belonged to people who were enjoying a Birthday Party for a martinez woman who turned 70. The birthday girl described what she heard. It sounded like actually like thunder. But its it was thank got nobody got hurt. An earthquake. Reporter you can see here just he hoe how close the tree came to the dining room at la fenestra. One of the cars owners told us it may take two days to remove the tree from the tops of the damaged vehicles. In ukia a massive oak tree crashed on top of a Apartment Building with deadly consequences. The victim was killed in her bed. This happened just before 5 00 a. M. Yesterday when winds topped out at 50 miles per hour. Fire Officials Say the wind had destabilized the 125foottall trees root systems and it toppled over. Crews had to use chainsaws and a crane to get the tree off the deceased. A downed tree kept a crew and busy in berkeley. It blocked the street but nobody was hurt. To the north bay now where flooding may keep a stretch of highway 37 in novato closed for days. Its the second time its flooded here in the last week. Part of the problem is when you have three consecutive storms like we had the soils get so saturate td might as well just be falling on concrete. Theres no absorption in the ground. Caltrans tried pumping the water out but its spilling back in just as fast from swollen novato creek. One driver had to be rescued when their car got stuck in flood water. To marin city where two lanes of southbound 101 were flooded out and the exit ramp to sausalito cut off. In Sonoma County a mudslide and downed trees caused problems for forestville residents. And the intersection of highway 12 and 121 in shellville looked like a lake because of runoff from sonoma creek. That area is also closed off to traffic. Abc 7 news was in sausalito, where a mudslide has southbound lanes of bridgeway shut down. The span between nevada and spring street remains closed tonight as crews work to clear the road. No word yet on when it will reopen. You may have noticed a break in the storms earlier today. Lots of people headed out to the pacifica pier to take advantage of the brief sunshine. They got it in just before the area went under a flood and High Surf Advisory. Theres an advisory for having the camera too close to big waves. It may come crashing onto it. Waves will crash onto this wall. You know, that okay . Because im like i wouldnt have my camera here. That High Surf Advisory has been lifted but waves are still high, measured up to 17 feet. Oakland firefighters shared this picture of a minivan stalled in the water near the bay bridge toll plaza. Firefighters had to actually swim out to rescue the two people inside. The south bays having its share of weatherrelated problems as well. Abc 7 News Reporter lilian kim is live along highway 17 near the lexington reservoir. Lillian . Reporter eric, the people who live in the Santa Cruz Mountains have been dealing with mudslides. One is even blocking Old Santa Cruz highway in both direction ppz this welltraveled road is off limits for now. Detour signs have been placed on Old Santa Cruz highway because a chunk of the hillside that gave way near edwards road. The mudslide brought down trees, enough to block both lanes. Both who live in the Santa Cruz Mountains say mudslides have been par for the course lately. I went to home depot today, and there was a mudslide on 17 northbound. It took me an hour and a half just to get back here and i never made it to where i was going. Reporter all of this rain has imprsed south bay residents. Many went to lexington reservoir to check out the spillway. Just to see the power of mother nature. My brotherinlaw came earlier and he said it was incredible, the force of water is just amazing to come and see. Reporter water came over the spillway earlier this month as well, but before that the last time the reservoir reached these levels was five years ago. The Santa Clara ValleyWater District had been closely monitoring all of its ten reservoirs before this latest storms, even released some water to reduce the chance of flooding down stream. Our reservoirs are water supply reservoirs primarily. Theyre not really flood protection reservoirs like some reservoirs are. But we do have the ability to release water in some cases to make room for future storms, and thats what we did this week. Reporter so far so good, no flooding for now. In the south bay lilian kim, abc 7 news. Abc 7 reporter katie send us pictures and video. We can find it easily if you use hashtag abc 7 news. Download the aabc 7 app. Constantly updated live doppler 7. Just look under the weather section and make sure you enable push alerts when you download the app and youll get weather alerts right to your phone or tablet. B. A. R. T. Is trying to find out how a man wound up on its tracks beneath downtown San Francisco. Firefighters say the man was conscious when they reached him around 3 40 this afternoon. It appears that he rolled into a gap on the trackway out of the way of the trains. Paramedics took him to the hospital. B. A. R. T. Police do not suspect foul play. Commuters faced delays for a short period of time. United Airlines Domestic flights are on the move again after being stuck on the ground for about 2 1 2 hours because of computer problems. Abc 7 news was at San Franciscos International Airport where only united passengers have been affected and could experience delays through the rest of the night. Computer and Software Issues also grounded united flights back in october, june, and july. Still ahead on abc 7 news at 11 00, if you were anywhere near a march for womens rights yesterday, you saw plenty of signs. The unlikely place thats now collecting them. And a historic ship becomes a victim of the latest round of storms. Were getting a unique perspective of the damage. And tahoe is packed with snow. Its a breathtaking sight. But high winds are causing serious concerns. And im meteorologist drew tuma. It will noting the winds here tomorrow but the rain that will cause more concern for flooding. But we are tracking a dry pa increase speed, full throttle over intercom ann, are you coming in . Negative stay on target. What are you guys doing . Artoo, thrusters theyre closing in ill guard the base. For every family that lives star wars, this is the place where star wars lives. Where a galaxy far, far away. Is closer than ever before. Move along. Come join us. During season of the force. Now at the Disneyland Resort. And right now you can save on premium rooms at a Disneyland Resort hotel. San Leandro Police have arrested four people in connection with a shooting that left a man in critical condition. Several neighbors called 911 after hearing gunshots along anchorage drive just before 1 00 this morning. When police got there they found a wounded man whos now in the hospital. One officer then saw a car speeding away from the area. Police chased that car into san lorenzo. Thats where they captured four people. Detectives are now trying to figure out who shot the man. The widow of the orlando nightclub shooter will be back in an oakland federal courtroom tomorrow for a routine proceeding. 30yearold noor salman pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges on wednesday. Prosecutors say she helped her husband, omar mateen, plot last junes attack on the pulse nightclub that left 49 people dead. A s. W. A. T. Team killed mateen. Federal agents arrested salman at her mothers home in rodeo on monday. Shes being helped at the santa rita jail. Salmans bail hearing is set nor next week. Developing news out of san antonio, texas where a Good Samaritan was shot and killed while trying to stop a Jewelry Store robbery inside the mall. A bystander who was licensed to carry a concealed handgun then shot and wounded the armed robber. The other robber took off while firing a weapon, injuring two people. Two others suffered nonshootingrelated injuries in the incident. Samsung released a new report tonight blaming bad battery design and a rush to release an updated version of the galaxy note 7 for the overheating and exploding of some of those devices. It states that batteries in the first batch of note 7s were too big. Samsung used a new supplier when manufacturing the second batch, but those batteries turned out to be defective. The company has developed a new eightpoint battery check to make sure that future devices dont suffer the same fate. Well, hundreds of thousands of people carried signs at womens marches all across america, and now museums want to give some of those signs a home. The smithsonians American History museum tweeted that its collecting signs from the largest inaugural protest ever. New York Magazine reports other museums and libraries across the country are doing the same and so are some overseas. The Oakland Museum of california tweeted thanking people who left signs at its community wall. Chicobased Sierra Nevada brewing is issuing a recall. Eight different brews bottled in North Carolina run the risk of having a small shard of glass inside the bottle. Beers brewed in chico are not affected and california is not among the 36 states impacted. But Sierra Nevada wants to get the word out. These are the eight styles theyre recalling. If the bottling date is between december 5th, 2016 and january 13th, 2017 with the letter m like mary, then return it for a full refund. Santa Clara University will receive the largest donation in its history from one of its graduates who struck it rich in silicon valley. Real estate magnate john sobrato and his wife, susan, will give the school 100 million. John sobrato graduated from santa clara in 1960. This is also the second largest gift to a Roman Catholic university. Santa clara will build a stateoftheart science facility designed for s. T. E. M. Education. Take a look at what powerful waves did to a local landmark in santa cruz county. This is known as the cement ship at the end of the pier at sea cliff state beach. Gabriel devault shared this drone video with us from aptos. The ships actual name is the uss palo alto. Its nearly 100 years old and waves ripped the stern off that ship. A drone is giving us an incredible perspective of all that snow in lake tahoe. Its great video, but there are some issues there. Several ski resorts are either closed or on limited operations because of wind gusts of more than 100 miles an hour. Theres a back country avalanche warning through at least tomorrow morning. Announcer now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. Do not put the rain gear away just yet. We stay unsettled through monday, and then things are going to change by tuesday. Live doppler 7 right now still with tracking all the moisture this week. Got a couple of showers out there. Lets go in a little tighter on live doppler 7. Some light rain around palo alto. Redwood city approaching sunnyvale. As you go into the Higher Elevation in our hills could have a little bit of mixed precipitation above about 3,000 feet. Still have some light showers as we cross the bay into san leandro, walnut creek, alamo. But really this is going to be the theme the next 24 hours. Its not raining everywhere, but the showers are still in the forecast. The water view on live doppler 7 showing you the showers are moving from a west to east fashion and you look west to see whats coming and more scattered showers are popping up. So thats going to be our issue over the next 24 hours. It was certainly soaking this weekend. A lot of spots. Over an inch of rain the past 48 hours. From San Francisco, oakland, redwood city. Over two inches in san rafael and santa rosa. Even in the south bay san jose coming in close to 3 4 of an inch of rain. Adding on to whats been an incredibly wet month the past 23 days. The winds, besides sfo gusting to 26 miles per hour, theyre rather light and the winds will not really be an issue tomorrow morning. The winds are generally going to be less than 15 miles per hour. Up there right now a lot of 40s on the board, a lone 50 in oakland and tonight were going to hold in the 40s. Not incredibly frigid but a bit of a chill in the atmosphere. So on monday the storm impact scale going to get a 1. Its a light system through the evening. Its going to be scattered showers, some light winds. But the issue is our ground is just totally saturated at this point from all of this rain that any additional showers that pop up could easily lead to flooding concerns. For that fact a Flash Flood Watch has been extended through tomorrow evening, 6 00, for the majority of the bay area. You see shaded in green. We could easily see more flooding from any showers that do pop up. Lets go hour by hour on future weather. 7 00 in the morning grab the umbrella and the rain coat. It might not be raining in the morning when you wake up but the showers will be with us throughout the afternoon and evening. Future weather by 5 00 you do notice a peppering of showers across the region as we stay unsettled. As we go into early Tuesday Morning whats going to happen . The storm system is going to scrape by the coast bringing light showers and then its going to pull away. And i think this is what everybody wants to know. By tuesday afternoon you can shed the rain gear, bring out the sunglasses. By tuesday afternoon we are expecting the sunshine to return. Heres the accuweather sevenday forecast. Tomorrow got to get through some more scattered showers out there. Tuesday t