Getting better here but still a lot of water left to be cleaned up. There is a pump in the back corner, the deepest area thats by the creek of this Mobile Home Park. It has been helping. Things have gone down an inch in the past hour. But a devastating day for so many. It was really going super high. Reporter Janette Perez was told to evacuate last night when rising water reached car doors and flooded homes. Its impossible for us to go. Reporter shes a new mom and cares for four younger siblings. I think its really sad. We dont have nowhere to go. Reporter the family waded through kneedeep water at rc Mobile Home Park in redwood city to get to their home. They carried out one trash bag of dry clothes and some diapers. Its just sad to see how it is right now. You can see that water . Reporter floodwaters from an overflowing creek submerged dozens of mobile homes. Three or four foot. Reporter mira ball lives at lamar Mobile Home Park. She struggles to find words to describe all thats lost. So sad. This is really sad for us. Reporter several people pitched in to clean up today. Nobody else will do it, we have to do it. Reporter Miguel Garcia hopes this the one pump will be Strong Enough to clear the water. We try to keep that pump clear. Make sure theres no debris inside. Reporter throughout the day there was progress but few answers for janette who doesnt know where to call home. We really worry. Thats our place. Thats where we live. Reporter there was a random act of kindness last night. I met janette, heard about her story, mentioned it on our news that she couldnt afford a hotel room. Somebody was watching and donated the money. Tonight janette is staying at the red cross shelter along with others who cant go home tonight. Really heartbreaking to see, so glad to hear acts of kindness. Take a look at what happened at Lake Cunningham park in san jose. Its home to raging waters water park. This parking lot is designed to take on creek water to help protect surrounding businesses and homes and these pictures suggest the lot did its job. Chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is looking at the impressive rain totals. 3 to 6plus inches across the bay area and were not done yet. We have scattered areas of rainfall on Doppler Radar. All its going to take is a light shower and thats going to help bring some water to the surface. The ground is just so saturated. Right now across downtown San Francisco, some pockets of heavier rainfall. Thats going to continue across the bay likely through oakland, also san leandro, alameda as we head throughout 6 09. A heavier pocket near the airport as well. So again, even though its not as widespread as what we had last night, its not going to take much to bring us isolated flooding concerns tonight. Flood advisory remains in effect until 9 00 p. M. Again expect isolated road flooding you may drive upon if you dont know the depths of the water, the best advice is to turn around and go the other direction. Well still be closely watching our creeks and also rivers tonight as they remain swollen. Rainfall totals as mentioned, this is not a five or tenday total from the storm last week and this week, this is just from 24 hours. Geyserville 11. 22. Belmont hills 6 inches here. San jose over 4. And the numbers go on. Mt. Tam mall bias 5. 81. Noe valley over 4 inches as well. We picked up in 24 hours than the entire calendar year last year. This storm is his storic. In san jose the third wettest day ever. Last time we saw anything close was 1958. We are tracking another storm system. Well have the details on when this gets here in about 15 minutes. The largest lake in north marin just got larger thanks to the storm. This is what the Nicasio Reservoir looked like before yesterday. Heres what it looks like today. A significant rise in the water level. Water officials arent saying how much water was add the but we know the lake was only about 70 full this summer. Where are we now in regards to our drought . Lets bring in robert handa with details. Reporter the view of some bay area reservoirs today from our news chopper may not show the robust water we had a few years back. But when you look at reservoirs from a few weeks ago, compared to today, there is an obvious visual improvement. The Water District says updated figures from this evening show south bay reservoirs gained almost 6,000 acre feet, or about a 3 to 4 jump in total storage. We were expecting more. We were expecting something more on the order of 10,000 acre feet. But the upper watersheds were so dry. And the storm didnt quite produce quite the amount of rainfall that we were hoping for. Reporter chessbro reservoir provided a symbolic victory. As we first reported and showed in september, it was declared officially empty. Today, it has climbed up to about 4 . The level was so low that it was below the instruments that we use to measure of reservoir. We received enough inflow into the reservoir, 300 to 400 acre feet, that its registering on our instruments. So its good to see something go from nothing to a little bit. Really its Building Blocks here. Late will have to do for now. The Water District says this storm did cause enough saturation that officials expect the next storm to generate much bigger numbers. Also in the south bay, this safeway is one of many casualties from this storm. It now has two holes in the roof. This is what it looks like from our nbc chopper. We want to show you the view from the street level. Closed indefinitely to the public. Nbc bay areas scott budman is live at the safeway on east capitol expressway near the high school. Its not looking good. Reporter remember last night eyes were raised when we all saw the 50foot hole in the roof of this safeway. But check this out come today. The storm damage has gotten worse. The damage to the roof of the capitol expressway safeway in san jose doubled overnight. There is now a second hole thats opened up in the roof. Reporter making the building even more dangerous and catching local shoppers off guard. Look at that, whats going on, just crazy. Yeah, i actually was coming to see how it was, if it was open. Because i needed to get some stuff. Shopping here throughout the week, when it started raining you werent expecting the entire roof to collapse. You look at that, we were standing there maybe seven hours beforehand, you wouldnt think. Im thinking it might collapse beforehand. Reporter as building inspectors and the San Jose Fire Department assess the damage, they couldnt tell us when the storm might reopen, only that it will be awhile. We dont know what caused either collapse at this point. But clearly its a dynamic situation. The walls and roof are changing their positions. And thats why were keeping everybody out because its not safe to go in from right now. Reporter so a nearby target saw extra shoppers as people stocked up on poststorm groceries. Is there another place you go to . Probably luckys down the street. I really like coming here though. Reporter looks like it will be some time before shell be able to come back. We reached out to safeway headquarters here in the bay area to find out what happens to those who have jobs here at this safeway while it is shut down indefinitely. Not to mention all the merchandise inside. But we did not hear back from safeway today. The storm did its fair share of structural and economical damage forcing schools also to shut down. Plenty of districts did that, which was an extremely rare decision. Christie smith is in pacifica with more on the potential Economic Impact of the School Closure and a look at this ongoing cleanup. Reporter i have to tell you, were in pacifica, there was some big waves here earlier that have certainly calmed down. But folks in pacifica say theyre glad that finally theyve got dry skies. We checked in all over the bay area and i have to tell you, schools to businesses, there is still plenty of work to do after the storm. I was quite nervous about this neighborhood. There was a lot of flooding even up on the hills. Reporter jamie rodney is describing the day of the storm. Today, looking out at the ocean in pacifica, she says conditions still seem unsettled. As the waves, the tide, are reaching these rocks here near the sea wall, normally it only goes about halfway. Reporter in union city, a giant eucalyptus tree crashed down on a Residential Care facility overnight. Two people were transported to the hospital for observation. In oakland at the rose garden two trees toppled over and needed to be cleared out. Some schools like those in the South San FranciscoUnified School District were closed today after a handful of classrooms were affected by heavy rain and needed cleanup and one more day to dry out. In the oakland Unified School District, classes were back. So its very unusual that you would Cancel School in this part of california. We dont really get snow ever. Reporter district spokesman troy flint says the decision to close could have cost state funds tied to attendance but theyve learned that likely wont happen. The state superintendent of instruction sent out an advisory to School Districts yesterday stating that School Districts will likely be able to recover these funds. So there will be no financial loss we hope for oakland or for other california School Districts. Reporter as for South San Francisco public schools, they plan to be back open on monday. We showed you earlier in this newscast at the top of the newscast that tornado in l. A. Theres also this. Mudslides and rock sliding as well. This is in camarillo springs northwest of los angeles. Firefighters actually went door to door in this community making sure no one was trapped inside. We have even more weather coverage on our nbc bay area app. Click on the nbc logo to get the weather page. See the latest forecast. Youll also find live radar and all alerts about wind, flooding and possible power outages. Flooding in guerneville. A record rise to the Russian River. Well have the story coming up in this edition of nbc bay area news. That storm once again in los angeles at this hour catching a lot of people offguard. The close calls in this river right after the break. Floodwaters forced evacuations in the town of guerneville this morning. The Russian River crested at 10 15. It was so fast it sa prize eso e longtime residents. Reporter theyre used to high water here in guerneville. In fact, theyre referring to this flood as their casual high water. As steve paddled around his normally grassy rc park, hes never seen the water come up this quickly. It came up very quick. Reporter longtime residents say the Russian River rose three feet in one hour. Doubled, tripled in size . Tripled here, at least, at least. Tripled right here. Reporter the u. S. Geological service was out measuring this morning. They found the river that normally runs 800 cubic feet per second got up to just under 40,000 cubic feet. Thats roughly the Colorado River at max flow. Its a little higher than normal. Reporter Gretchen Williams says that, living across the lane from this place where a little higher than normal looks like a major problem. People in guerneville will look at their property under water and tell you things like this. This is a normal little flood. Reporter its all what youre used to. And in guerneville, it has flooded 39 times in the past 60 years. Zach murphy of santa rosa pleaded with motorists and sometimes lost patience with cars ripping through the flooded street where he is raising a house on a temporary foundation. The wakes threatened to bring the house down. Potential disaster, you know . You think they get it . This is guerneville. Obviously they dont. Reporter a couple of things. The chp will tell you driving into a body of water or puddle is dangerous. The other thing is if theres somebody going, slow down, might be a good reason. Back down to los angeles now. An update on that tornado that ripped through the l. A. Area. This is just south of the usc campus 94 South Central l. A. Officials say the ef0 tornado hopscotched over a tenblock span, ripping off a roof and damaging at least five homes and several cars. According to the l. A. Times, the wind tore the sign off the learning center, which is an area where about 21 kids were inside. The sign crashed into a window and shattered the glass. So far, the good news is no reports of any injuries. Also down there, a raging water rescue caught on camera. One of several rescues emergency crews in Southern California had to make from the swollen Los Angeles River because of the storm. A diver and boat were deployed to rescue a man stuck in a tree. Nbcs john keet tascally mac was with the team who proved members put their lives on the line for their jobs. Three, two, one go reporter thats dusty clark, eightyear veteran of the l. A. Fire Department Swift water rescue team, running the first of two rescues this morning. We had to weigh options. The flow in the river was increasing somewhat. Increasing the risk to our rescuers. Reporter a Maintenance Worker spotted the man clinging to a tree. That was the first rescue. Reporter we shared video from nbc l. A. s Instagram Account of clarks initial jump in the water. News chopper 4 caught him driving between the trees. I was able to position myself up on an underwater stump and wrap my leg around it to where i could end up effecting the rescue. Reporter then the man walked to waiting paramedics and us. Are you okay . Im just just thankful to the people cruise is downtown. Reporter hes the one who alerted rescuers a second person was still stuck in the water. So the team launched a second mission. Were going in. Boom, there he is. Reporter nearly lost one of their own to the rapids. We rely on each other for our lives. Reporter once they located the woman they pulled her aboard. Both are expected to be just fine. Safe tonight thanks to those who train for these dangerous moments. We end up doing it, get paid a fair wage to risk our lives. Its an honor and a privilege to be a member of the los angeles Fire Department and the elite swift water rescue team. That was johncally mac reporting. We want to see your photos. These are sent by viewers. Healdsburg, san jose. If youd like to share your pictures, send them to us at ic nbcbayarea. Com. Jeff ranieri, very active in the bay area, even watching all this stuff happening in l. A. That really is, as weve been mentioning, the remnants of what was left of our superstrong storm. Even though it wasnt as strong as it was when it hit the bay area, we still had some major impacts down there as well. Doppler radar right now, we have instability back out behind the storm from yesterday. So were not in the clear yet. At least its not as heavy and widespread as this time last night. Were finding a little rainfall throughout San Francisco and the east bay. Tonight a few raindrops on the ground. Were seeing our flooding concern heightened on the roads as they remain saturated at this point. You can see right in you across San Francisco down to the airport some areas of rain. Were tracking this heavier cell right now. Theres no lightning with it. No hail thats being reported. This will likely continue throughout the Oakland Hills as we head throughout the next 15 minutes or so through downtown oakland by 6 24. In four minutes that rainfall will likely begin to pick up here. Outside the sky camera network, its mainly cloudy. Temperatures in the 50s for the most part. Again, spotty areas of rain throughout San Francisco and also a little bit for the north bay as well. Tomorrows forecast, we are expecting dry weather from the Morning Hours right through the afternoon and even something a little bit rare for us, that is going to be sunshine here. The thing you want to watch out for as we head throughout saturday is places like the south bay. Youre going to start off cold, in the 40s. Not much warming by the afternoon with temperatures in the upper 50s. The weather trend, you can see not only saturday but also sunday dry. Mondays forecast, wet weather returns. Well see the same scenario for the peninsula as well. Temperatures fluctuating a little bit by sunday. Slightly warmer and then colder again for mondays forecast. Rain returning in San Francisco as well. Youll see that trend repeated for the north bay, east shore, and also for the trivalleys. So with that wet weather coming on monday, a little bit more on the specifics on the timing. You think this storm system is going to be offshore by 8 00 on sunday. If you have plans to travel north you might encounter showers near redding, red bluff, chico. Monday, areas of rainfall begin and possibly wet weather extending into tuesdays forecast. Well have more coming up in about 25 minutes. Coming up, a massive rally planned on the east coast demanding an end to police violence. Why some say this could mark a milestone for civil rights. A Controversial Photo from a bay area protest. The new question its prompting about police tactics. Theres a legacy at raleys about having the best meat and the best produce. Its my job to start a new legacy, the best wine beer and spirits. 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