Ive seen just about enough of this rain. We all wanted rain at the beginning of the winter, but this is too much. Reporter and were back live here. You can see the force of the slide basically knocked the door of the rear of this house off of its hinges. Check this out. Here, this is about a foot of mud up to the back door here of the dining room. The folks who live here are not staying here tonight. As you can see, its not terribly safe at this point. The concern is that the hillside above is still moving. So, it could be a long time before folks can get back into this house, at least to stay overnight. Live in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. All right, laura, thank you. There is more rain on the wave unfortunately for those poor people that live there. The nasty weather also caused a barge to sink south of the bay bridge. Sky 7 shows us the area where that vessel went down and the oil sheen left behind caused by leaking diesel fuel. The barge was performing Maintenance Work on b. A. R. T. s transbay tube. They are working with the coast guard to recover the capsized 112 foot barge. This is a live look at the bay from our emeryville camera. It is calmer now but that could change in just a few hours. Spencer christian is here with the latest. Heres a live look at doppler 7. We have lots of clouds around as you just saw. Light pockets of activity. As you know we had powerful wind gusts in the last 24 hours. Peak wind gusts 83 Miles Per Hour los gatos, 76 mt. Diablo, 72 miles an hour. Pretty strong everywhere else. So ter inl, 26 Miles Per Hour at both concord and sfo and san jose as well. Lets talk about our next storm that will be coming in this evening. Continuing into tomorrow, it ranks 1 on the storm impact scale. We expect less than half an inch of rainfall generally from the storm. Slight chance of some thunder. Gusts up to 50 Miles Per Hour in the hills. Forecast at 5 00 this afternoon. Storm moving to the north bay maybe this evening around 8 00 or so. It will swing south or just a bit down into San Francisco, maybe onto the peninsula. It looks like most of the rain will fall in the north bay and start to break up tomorrow morning. Notice cold air coming in with the storm producing some snow in the higher peaks up north. Ill give you a look into the forecast future in a few minutes. Alma . Thank you, spencer. Look at that, the winds were ferocious as they tore through wall net creeks ignacio valley. There will be a lot of clean up this weekend. Some of those trees may now be compromised. If so they will have to be taken down. Well have more on the big power outage in wall net creek coming up in a few minutes. Remember you can track rain where you live watching doppler 7 on the abc 7 news app. Free to download at the apple store and google play. Top story this afternoon, reaction coming in from all over the world including here in the bay area to President Trumps decision to launch missiles at a syrian air base. The administration had to take a decisive action, not just a onetime hit. The American People need to know what the strategy is and what the end game is. U. N. Ambassador nikki haley today warned the United States is prepared to do more in syria if necessary, calling last nights attack fully justified. 59 Cruise Missiles were fired from two u. S. Navy ships in the Mediterranean Sea onto the shayrat air base. Chemical weapons used in a deadly attack on its own people tuesday. We begin with Team Coverage who has reaction from capitol hill. President Trumps Administration has been busy today Briefing Congress and telling the International Community the president had every right to launch that military strike. Today members of Congress Asking the Trump Administration whats next after his first Major Military action. Strikes on syria. 59 tomahawk Cruise Missiles launched from the mediterranean striking a syrian air base, President Trump giving the order from his maralago estate, changing his mind about Bashar Alassad after the deadly chemical weapons attack. Assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women and children. It was a slow and brutal death. Reporter syria and russia calling the strike an act of aggression. U. N. Ambassador nikki haley in an emergency meeting of the u. N. Security council. It is in our Vital National security interest to prevent the spread and use of chemical weapons. Reporter senators were briefed friday on capitol hill, all agree assad needs to be held accountable, disagreeing after trump didnt ask for congressional approval to strike. The power to declare war resides in congress. It was illegal for president obama to bomb libya. Its also illegal for President Trump to bomb syria. Youve got to bring this to congress with a plan that tells congress what is involved, whats the end game. Reporter the Top Republican in the senate says at this point that debate is not needed. I think the strike was simply about dont use chemical weapons again. Thats what this strike was about. So, i dont think it necessarily leads to another conclusion. Reporter but many members of congress say assad must go and they want a comprehensive plan from the Trump Administration. Reporting on capitol hill, kenneth moten, abc 7 news. Members of congress and syria nationals here in the bay area say they agree with the response, but not the way the Trump Administration went about it. Abc 7 news anchor eric thomas joins us live in San Francisco where protests against that missile strike is happening right now. Eric . Reporter what would be the first protest in San Francisco since the missile strikes will be getting underway 55 minutes from now. As you mention, we are already hearing from the bay areas Syrian American community as well as our congressional representatives. Syrianborn walnut creek businessman says hes no fan of President Trump, but he applauds the missile attack as an important first step. I think the Trump Administration has to take a decisive action, not just a onetime hit. Reporter however, he says forcing syrian president Bashar Alassad from power must be the end game. This is a man who is involved in half a Million People death and he has no place to be leading syria. Reporter but there is caution in the bay areas congressional delegation. Peninsula democrat jackie spear was in san mateo today speaking to the league of women voters. Im not willing to go to war in syria. Reporter spears is says launching 59 Cruise Missile was a proportional response, but the president should have come to Congress First and must consult with congress before upping the antti. The president has intentions to go beyond tomahawk missiles being shot into air strips, and that can only be done with the amf being authorized by the house. Reporter aumf stands for authorization to use military force. Other bay area congressional members also weighed in today. East bay democrat mark says the u. S. Needs a strategy. In a statement he said, these rash air strikes alone are not sufficient to combat the war crimes perpetrated by the assad regime. Oakland democrat barbara lee went further. Saying the missile strikes, quote, represent a dangerous military escalation into the Syrian Civil War and are without legal justification. Everyone agrees the wild card is russia and its support for assad. I think the Russian Support to assad regime is really a crime against humanity as well. Reporter in San Francisco, eric thomas, abc 7 news. We have news from the sports world this afternoon and it is not good news involving the 49ers dealing with the fall out of yet another player in trouble with the law. Corner back tremendous main brock was arrested by Santa Clara Police after a woman called them to his town house and the team wasted no time in cutting brock. Abc 7 News Reporter david lou was the only reporter to talk to brock as he left jail today and david joins us live outside levi stadium in santa clara. David . Reporter well, larry, tra main brock may be fast on the field but not fast enough to get past me as he was leaving the county jail today. His arrest has put the 49ers on the spot again whether or not he should continue to play for the team after other players were released when they were arrested. Santa clara police say the report of Domestic Violence brought them to this cluster of town houses on head enway about 9 35 wednesday night. Officers say the woman who called police had visible injuries and was in a dating relationship with tra main brock. This is the mug shot of brock when he was booked into the Santa Clara County jail for felony Domestic Violence. Abc 7 news was there when he was released on bail during the noon hour today. What happened . What happened last night . I dont have nothing to say about it. Reporter cant say anything at all . No, not too much to say about it. Reporter brock was wearing a 49ers cap as he slipped quickly into a white audi waiting for him at the curb. He disappeared after an hour. He sprinted into his town house, not saying a word. Only one neighbor was home at the time who told me she didnt hear any disturbance last night. She had seen the young boy living there. What appeared to be girls toys were left on the front porch. It is pure speculation what he did between the hour of leaving jail and arriving home. Did he meet with niners management, have lunch or see an attorney . A short time later the niners announced they were releasing brock. Brock was entering the last year of a fouryear 16 Million Contract with the team. He was to have earned a purported 3. 1 million in the next says on. This is the first case of a Domestic Violence arrest facing niners manager and the coach. The past leadership has had to deal with a string of violence cases involving smith, ray mcdonald, and bruce miller. In santa clara, david louie, abc 7 news. Much more ahead on abc 7 news at 4 00, a power problem in the east bay. Like a crackling, like nearly a quarter of a million customers left in the dark after last nights storm and this afternoon that outage is still causing problems. Also cleaning up after the wind and rain in the south bay, and as spencer told you, even more rain is on the way. And no drought, but not to worry, necessarily. The governor makes a almost a quarter of a million customers lost power in the east bay overnight and that caused quite an inconvenience for businesses and residents today. And even now some customers are still without power. Abc 7 News ReporterLeslie Brinkley live in walnut creek this afternoon with the story. Leslie . Reporter you could call this the ignacio wind tunnel. At 10 44 last night pg e says a big gust of wind blew through here. It wasnt a tree, but a flying object of some kind that took down power lines. Behind me that big split tree back there, branches and limbs everywhere. Evidence of the raging wind was noticeable at every turn in this office park in walnut creek, but there was no electricity all morning long. At this doctors office, patients were guided around by nurses with flashlights and navigated dark hallways to see their physician, using light from cell phones. Pg e says over 237,000 Northern California customers experienced Power Outages overnight. In this april windstorm. By noon today, over 26,000 still had no electricity. Over 18,000 of them were in the east bay. Today on tenth avenue in east oakland, there was still a tangle of deactivated power lines. Kevin washington was watching tv when he heard them come down last night. I heard an explosion like crackling and it kind of went simultaneously. And then all of a sudden i heard like a boom. And i came out and looked and the tree is down and everything is down. A tree fell down, took out two power poles as well as some spans of wire. We worked with First Responders to make the area safe. We always want to remind customers to say away from downed power lines and assume that they are live. Whole Shopping Centers were dark all morning from an outage at oak grove in walnut creek including this safe way store. Power was out for 15 hours, even as it finally came on at 1 30, employees turned away customers as they scrambled to replace all of the refrigerated food. Pg e has 250 crews out on the streets to get the lights back on everywhere. Im Leslie Brinkley, abc 7 news. Even the normally calmer south bay couldnt escape the rain and wind overnight. Now crews are working to clean up. Abc 7 News Reporter matt keller has our story from los al toes. Reporter the wind was no joke . Los altos. Several trees and power lines were knocked down and debris was driving around, you couldnt help but notice the damage. Driving down the road, saw something that caught my eye. This was knocked down by the wind overnight. Reporter once the sun came up, you could get a better view of the mess. This tree on south elmo nte road crashed into a stop light. People living in the area say theyre not surprised at the damage. Oh, my gosh, the wind was howling like crazy. The windows were shut erring. I think it felt like one of the trees was going to come through our apartment window. Reporter anything come through your window . No, we were praying and god protected us. Reporter when the trees and power lines went down thousands lost their electricity. But for some it was just a que to go to bed. As you can see from the stuff on the driveway, a lot of stuff blew down, but we didnt lose any big things. Reporter just your power . Just the power, yeah. And as i say, im lucky i didnt even have to start the generator. I just went to bed. Reporter as people here are starting to clean up the mess, the Los Altos Police department wants to remind everybody about the intersections where there are flashing red lights. Where there is no power they want them to treat those as fourway traffic stops. In los altos, matt keller, abc 7 news. Governor brown declared the historic drought is over for most of the state. This puts an end to the Emergency Conservation orders, you are still being asked to do things to save water. Kristen sze is here with the story. Alma and larry, lets look at what a difference a year makes. This is california today, a few counties in the Central Valley still in yellow, meaning abnormally dry. Now lets take a look and see how the state looked at year ago. Look at that. Almost the entire state in orange or red with dark red meaning exceptional drought. Just one more look, comparison today, a year ago today, much better picture indeed. All right. So, what does this mean . Well, thanks to all the rain weve gotten this past winter, thats why the drought was able to end. In fact, its now spring and the storms just keep coming. So, with this tweet today, Governor Brown announced the drought emergency in place since 2014 is, in fact, over for just about all of the state. However, he cautions the next drought could be around the corner. So, conservation, that is the key, must remain a way of life. All right. So, lets take a look what this means, wasteful practices will still be banned. So, no watering your lawn or hosing off sidewalks, either during or after a rainfall. Even though the drought was declared over, i think our habits will still remain the same and well constantly being conscious of water usage and Governor Brown today asked urban water suppliers to prepare water shortage contingency plans and continue monthly reporting of usage and conservation efforts. The central message, dont get too comfortable because with global warming, we cant expect more frequent and severe droughts just by how things look now. Larry and alma . All right, thank you, kristen. And we have more rain coming, spencer christian. We do, another rain is coming this evening with more gusty winds, but not quite so strong as the wind we had with te previous stornl. Here is a live doppler 7. Clouds covering most of the bay area now. Just a few Little Pockets of scattered light showers for the most part. Although they could intensify over the next couple hours. In fact, they may very well do that. Heres a live view from our rooftop camera looking at clouds over the baer bay. Current temperature readings are these. Low to mid 60s in San Francisco, oakland, mountain view, san jose, gilroy are cool. 57 degrees at half moon bay. Look at the clouds looking westward from our east bay hills camera. 57 degrees in santa rosa now, 59 at novato, low to mid 60s. Fairfield, concord, livermore. This is the view at the golden gate where we see a little blue there, more clouds than blue. These are the forecast futures. Showers will dev