Answers. Some complain they pump out their basements but the floodwaters just come back. Checks totaling 65,000 were to help victims. The mayor stopped by with doughnuts and coffee to thank first responders. Where is where the rescue team is based that saved 330 trapped residents in rock springs. The mayor said they will hold public hearings in response to the flood. The bureaucratic finger pointing stops today. This happened in my city, im responsible. Reporter in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. Volunteers are needed tomorrow to help clean up after the floods. If you can help maybe shovel mud or clean some homes or garages, meet at Roosevelt Park starting at 7 00 tomorrow morning. The city will be providing gloves, tools and trash bags to anybody who comes down to help. You can show up until 3 00 in the afternoon. Tomorrow the city of san jose plans to open a flood Assistance Center. Its going to be a multipagenc onestop shop. The center will be open from 9 00 to 4 00 this weekend and from 8 00 to 6 00 monday through friday. Governor jerry brown announced a plan to immediately deal with some of the glaring weaknesses in the states water and Flood Control systems. These were problems that were exposed in oroville and other places after the reechblt hcent storms. Laura anthony is live with the story. Laura . Reporter hi, larry. What the governor announced today is basically an acceleration of plans that were already in the works. The acceleration due to the problems exposed from years of neglect. We have our aging infrastructure and its maxed out. Reporter speaking on the heels of some major issues in his state, california governor jerry brown wants to send more than 430 million immediately to shore up vulnerable dams and levees. Its a matter of balancing priorities. I would say these liabilities are a serious cloud, and we have to take them seriously and do more than chip away at them. We have to make substantial investments. Reporter the relentless rains of this winter have exposed a series of issues in northern california, the most prominent in oroville where heavy runoff created a hole in the main spillway and then the auxiliary began to fail, prompting the emergency evacuation of 100,000 residents. Weve known for a long time that weve had issues with Water Infrastructure in california. Reporter she is a Research Engineer at the berkeley water center. People operating these dams are used to a drought mentality where their primary focus is to save water and so they are hesitant to release water before they have to, which means that then when a heavy rainfall comes, they find themselves behind the ball. Reporter the centerpiece of browns immediate plan, nearly 400 million devoted to new flood protection for the sacramento, San Joaquin River delta. So far no specific projects have been identified. Laura anthony, abc 7 news. Pg e says its making progress repairing a transmission tower thats being threatened by a landslide nero rind near orinda. The utility says once the lines are moved, it will likely dismantle the transmission tower and replace it. Officials fear the encroaching slide could undermine the tower and send it toppling to highway 24 below. Meanwhile the work continues on a collapsed section of highway 50 in the sierra. Caltrans tweeted this picture today reminding drivers only one lane is open near bridal veil falls. Crews are working to stabilize the slope that gave out under heavy rain last week. Heres a look at live doppler 7. We have increasing clouds right now. Ill give you a wider view so you can see whats coming our way. The cold air will remain in place as the showers approach. Once they hit elevations above 2500 feet, we could see some snow here in the bay area. Heres your hourly planner going out this evening. Its going to be a chilly evening, especially after it gets dark. You may want to bundle up. If youre out late, be prepared for the chance of showers developing around midnight. Showers will the chance of showers will increase during the overnight hours and we have some cold showers coming in in the morning. So the storm thats approaching us ranks 1 on the storm impact scale. It will be moving through tomorrow and well get another wave of showers sunday afternoon. Mainly light showers. Heres the forecast animation starting at 5 00 this afternoon. Notice later tonight well see showers approaching the coastline, becoming more numerous during the afternoon hours tomorrow. That brings us back to live doppler 7. Ill show you what we can expect beyond tomorrow afternoon a little bit later. Larry. Thank you, spencer. A 33day search for a tracy woman has come to an unfortunate end. The Alameda County coroner has confirmed that the body found along the fremont creek yesterday is indeed that of 18yearold jayda jenkins. She went missing after her car went into niles canyon creek on january 21st. Severe weather compromised the search for her. Her body was found 11 miles from where she first went into the water. An autopsy will determine the exact cause of her death. Alameda county sheriffs Deputy Michael foley is giving back even in death as an organ donor. Foley died yesterday from severe head injuries suffered in an accident wednesday morning near the santa rita jail. The 60yearold spent 29 years at the Concord Police department and became a deputy ten years ago. After nearly 40 years of public service, deputy foley is still giving. If theres any little bit of good that came out of the tragedy of miket ettstmikes de organs will be donated to others and his spirit and his life will live on in those people. The funeral for the deputy is set for next week. Sky 7 was over the b. A. R. T. Macarthur station as rescue workers pulled a man to safety. It happened around 10 30 and forced the closure of the station. The man was conscious when he was taken away. Hes now at Highland Hospital where his condition is unknown. The station reopened at 11 15. Were waiting for b. A. R. T. To tell us how this man ended up under the train. B. A. R. T. Says ridership is down and as a result it may need to raise fares. This comes just months after a ballot measure passed that gives the system 3. 5 billion. Amy hollyfield has more on why b. A. R. T. Says that isnt enough. Reporter one look at a packed b. A. R. T. Train during commute hours and you can see rider ship at this time of day is up. Its all the other time that is giving b. A. R. T. Problems. Transbay peak trips are up. Its the weekend ridership or the rides that are not transbay in those peak hours that are down. And so that hurts our bottom line, of course. Reporter heres what b. A. R. T. Is facing. A 15 to 25 million deficit in fiscal year. Thats in part because overall weekday ridership is down 4 and the big one, down 9 on the weekends. Officials are trying to figure out why. It might be because were doing more track work on the weekend and theres delays. Maybe uber and lyft have something to do with it. Reporter they have already put a hiring freeze in place and cut down on overtime. Now theres talk of raising fares or starting an hour later in the morning. The early bird commuters say that would make life much tougher for them. The train is full. Its really packed at this time. So a lot of people use it at this time. So yeah, that would be a huge impact. Its already fairly expensive. I think enough people ride it to where they could run it even earlier. I dont really understand why they would need to run it later. Reporter could the rain be to blame . Weve had a lot of it and b. A. R. T. Officials say ridership goes way down when it rains. Whatever the issue, they have got to come up with some solutions. It will ultimately be up to the board and officials do plan to poll riders this spring to get their thoughts. Amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. San Leandro Police are san elling drivers to steer of a Train Derailment for the rest of the day. Sky 7 was over Williams Street where a Union Pacific train derailed this morning. There were no injuries or spills. The Alameda CountyFire Department tweeted these pictures of the derailment just before 1 00 this afternoon. They said drivers should avoid Williams Street until midnight because of ongoing repairs. Much more ahead. Talk about jumping into action. Well hear from the nurse that helped deliver a baby in the parking lot of an east bay hospital when the mom couldnt make it inside in time. And terror in the high sierra. The snowboarder who had to spend a night in the snow. Im Michael Finney live at James Lick High School in san jose where the red cross has an evacuation center. 7 on your side has a help center. Reporter im kristen sze in hollywood. How do you go from hollywood outcast to oscar nominee . The story of mel gibsons revival coming up. At 4 10, this is not the red carpet. This is the long gray mile, the macarthur maze. As you can see, eastbound traffic heading from emeryville eastbound is just moving at a crawl. A little better on the righthand side, especially for folks making the turn into San Francisco. Back with more on abc 7 news at 4 00. Mmmmm psst. Yoplait custards back. The family favorite. Protein. Protein proteiny protein. Proteiny protein . Protein proteiny protein. At least 14 grams of protein. 100 calories. New greek 100 protein. From yoplait. I thought we were going to have to do this all on our own. Weve been working two days straight. Tired, carrying everything up, but its nice to see the city come an help us. In san jose, city workers and volunteers are helping residents replace all the things that they lost and begin the long process of rebuilding. A lot more people still need help. 7 on your sides Michael Finney is in san jose with a team of experts. Michael, what kinds of questions are people asking you . Reporter you know, people are worried about the rental units they have, whats going to happen with their landlord. What if their landlord isnt helping them, weve been dealing with those kind of issues. Were set up over here, we have our consumer counselors that are right here. We have people from the state and united policyholder. Were talking about cleanup, were talking about rebuilding. Weve got a lot going on here. Like i said, were at james lick and thats where the red cross is set up with their shelter. How many people are here right now . By the way, this is lawrence with the red cross. How many people are here and how are things going . Mike, we have 133 people here right now and things seem to be going well. Of course with the shelter, the number fluctuates, people come and go. Typically people come back at the end of the day so i think our number might go up here. Reporter Everybody Knows you can come here if you need a place to sleep, maybe some food. What are some other services the red cross is offering here at james lick. One of our services, we have a full health staff. We have a health staff here. Reporter wow. So people that have Health Issues can be checked out by the health staff. If people have lost their medication, the red cross will help them replace their medication. If people have lost their eyeglasses, those things can be replaced as well. Reporter boy, you guys do a lot here. Thanks a lot for your time, i appreciate it. Were going to be back talking throughout the evening up until 7 00. We want everyone to know they can come by here if they have a consumer issue that is tied to the flooding, or even if its not tied to the flooding. But come on down. Weve got our consumer advocates here ready to go. So reporting live from james lick in san jose, im Michael Finney. Thanks, mike. Well, Online Shopping giant ebay says its donating 25,000 to flood relief efforts in san jose. The donation is going to the Silicon ValleyCommunity Foundation victims relief fund. That fund has already raised more than 500,000. You can find a link to the web page at abc7news. Com. A Southern California snowboarder is recovering today. He got lost at heavenly and spent the night alone in frigid conditions. Ill show you the moment the chp rescue team finally spotted 32yearold aaron yu early wednesday morning. The los angeles resident said he was heading down a run with friends and they were in near blizzard conditions on late tuesday when he accidentally veered out of bounds and suddenly found himself in chestdeep snow. It was scary. It was scary. I think it was probably one of the longest, coldest and darkest nights of my life. I have an incredible amount of respect for all the people who were involved in this effort. Im so grateful to them. Yu did suffer frostbite on two of his fingers, but hes lucky to be alive. Rescuers say theres been an uptick in calls for help because of all the snow. They urge people to avoid snete avalancheprone snow. Well, it was a special and fast delivery for one oakland woman who gave birth in a car. It happened outside alta bates hospital. The family credits a nurse who was passing by saving the day. She heard the mother scream and jumped into action. Alyssa harrington spoke with the family. Reporter onedayold amaro is a healthy baby girl. She took her parents on a wild ride, was born in a car in this parking lot outsiede alta bates hospital in berkeley. A slow kind of labor and then it was mayhem. Reporter mom kim started having contractions the night before and my morning things took off. They got in the car for a short drive to the hospital but amaro would not break. My water broke on the drive, which is only a fiveminute drive. Reporter dad dan said when they pulled up, he could see the baby girls head. By the time i was able to like get her to sort of sit down and lean back, the baby was being born. Reporter a labor and delivery nurse happened to be in the right place at the right time. She just arrived for her shift, heard screaming and ran to the car for help. She called for a code stork, an announcement that lets the hospital know theres a baby being born outside. What that gets is a physician, our baby team and any extra nurses that are available to just come help see where were at in that delivery process and get the mom and baby up to labor and delivery as quick as possible. Reporter Surveillance Video shows the crowd of hospital staff surrounding the car. That nurse has 32 years experience, but thursday was the first time she delivered a baby on her own. Mom, dad and baby are all healthy, and although it was chaotic, its a story they look forward to sharing with their little girl when shes older. Alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. What a story. She is so adorable. That is every parents worst nightmare. I didnt know they had a code stork at the hospitals. Now we know. They have a code rain. Well, you know, weve had a nice break from the rain the last couple of days but weve had cold air. Now with the rain coming in the cold air is going to remain so we might see some snow over the bay area hills. Heres a look at live doppler 7. We see increasing clouds, although skies have been fairly bright all day. Up to our north you see some of that mixed precipitation moving into the pacific northwest. It will be moving down into the bay area pretty soon. Its also going to hit the sierra eventually. A Winter Weather advisory is in effect from 10 00 a. M. Sunday to 4 00 a. M. Monday. We expect 4 to 6 inches of snow over the passes. There will be some travel difficulties. Chain controls are likely as well. This is the view from mt. Tam looking over the bay under lots of blue skies. 53 in San Francisco, oakland 57, 53 at mountain view, 55 at san jose. Gilroy 57 and a cool 50 at half moon bay. Check out this view looking westward from the east bay hills. See a few clouds off in the distance there. Its 51 up north at santa rosa. Mid50s at napa, novato, fairfield, concord and livermore. A live view at the Golden Gate Bridge where you see a very cold spider has left a little bit of a web there in the camera lens and skies are partly cloudy. These are our forecast features. Well see cold showers developing overnight, although they will be widely scattered. It will be damp and chilly through monday and sunny and much milder tuesday through friday. But overnight the chill remains with us. Well see low temperatures dropping down to or near the freezing mark in most of our inland valleys. Low 40s right around the bay and near the coast. Lets talk about our approaching storm. It ranks 1 on the storm impact scale. Well see evidence of that storm tomorrow and then again on sunday afternoon. It will produce mainly light showers, less than 0. 2 of an inch of rain likely to fall. Heres the forecast animation. 11 00 tonight well see a few areas of showers widely scattered dotting the coastline. That pattern will continue into tomorrow afternoon. And then well see a little bit of a break going into sunday morning, but by sunday afternoon we expect showers to redevelop. Again, along with the cold air there could be some snow levels down to about 2500 feet here in the bay area. So going through the weekend and even into monday, that presence of some snowflakes in our peaks is possible. Rainfall potential through monday morning, we project only a few hundredths of an inch, up to 0. 12 at half moon bay, but most locations will see under 0. 2 of an inch. Tomorrow well see high temperatures only in the mid50s. It will be a little bit on the chilly side, but its been that way the last couple of days. Heres the accuweather sevenday forecast. Cold showers tomorrow, maybe snow over the peaks. A little bit of a break sunday but the mixed precipitation will return sunday evening. Lingering into monday morning. Each of those three days we rank the storm 1 on the impact scale. Notice next week, high temperatures climbing into the upper 60s to near 70 by the end of the week. Bring it on. Im very excited for next week. Thank you. All right. Oscars anticipation. Lets take a live look now from hollywood. We are just about 48 hours away from the big show. You can see the production getting set there. Guess what, abc 7 news anchor kristen sze is there as well. Lucky. I know. Shes going to tell u