And its sitting on San Bruno Mountain. We are expecting that mountain to give us a closer look at exactly how much rainfall were expecting in the bay area. Good morning. And thank you for joining us. Im vianey arana with a look at your microclimate forecast. Overall, we are expecting this cold front to push through but if youre wondering what is a storm ranger, heres a closer look. It scans in the horizontal area to give us rain data. It gives us higher resolution that can detect everything from fog to exactly how much rainfall is falling in the bay area and heres a live look right now at San Bruno Mountain where its currently sitting. We are expecting that rain to continue throughout the majority of the morning at at 9 00 a. M. Its going to be 58 degrees and its also getting windier out there. Were tracking the possibility of seeing some gusts that could hit anywhere between 25 to 30 miles per hour, but heres a live look right now across the remainder of the bay area. The south bays already seeing those overcast skies. We did see some overnight rain in the south bay and we are expecting that rain to hit the south bay yet again but not until about 10 00 or 11 00. Now, east bay, north bay, north bay getting hit the hardest right now as the majority of that storm system is currently sitting over the north bay area. We are expecting that start pushing south. Heres a live look right now at our satellite radar. You can see the majority of the darker color where that yellow and that green is, is where the heaviest rainfall currently is expected. Already seeing almost 2 inches of rain in the north bay. San francisco also getting hit right now. And we are expecting heavier pockets of rainfall, not just early this morning but also through the mid afternoon. Well have a closer look at that coming up in just a bit. And as a reminder, our nbc bay area app connects you to our live Doppler Radar. Youll know when and where the rain will move and arrive. You can also get personalized forecasts for your neighborhood at the palm of your hand. Now to other news. There are new developments with the oakland fire. Heres a look at the 36 people who died. All of them had a unique story. The complete list of names has now been released. And it was exactly one week ago at about this time when we were learning about how bad the situation was. This morning, more answers and more hard felt vigils. Federal investigators will remain on site through the weekend. Theyre still searching for the cause. They did rule out a refrigerator as a source of the fire. They say there is still no evidence of arson. A special Forensics Team is creating a digital map of the inside of the warehouse. And dozens of people marched last night, paying tribute to those 36 victims who died in the fire. The march marked the oneweek anniversary of the devastating fire. It started with a ritual near the bar station. A councilman led the way. He said he doesnt want to see another warehouse tragedy on his watch. He is demanding answers from the city of oakland while the communitimen Community Wants to make sure people dont forget. Even if we dont know who you are, even we deponeont know personally each one of you, we love you. The city was looking at hiring people to fill positions within the Fire Department to inspect places like the ghost ship warehouse but it had been put on the back burner. Hundreds of people gathered across oakland to honor the 36 people who died. There were songs filled with love and bubbles, symbolizing hope at the Oakland Museum last night. Those in attendance observed a moment of silence for the 36 fire victims, an installation shared inside about each of the victims, including alex, whose videos were part of an exhibition at the Oakland Museum what concluded six weeks ago. Paper cranes were folded in their memory. I think its a beautiful thing thats oaklands coming together to support the community. You know, what happens was a tragic event. And the fact that the Community Just seems so together and strong, its a beautiful thing. At oaklands first congregation church, the Pacific Boy Choir Academy dedicated last nights performance in memory of former choir member 17yearold draven mcgill. He did not have enough time. Its a shame. He was the youngest one, and its just not fair. Sung his heart out and loved his fellow singers in our choir. The Pacific Boy Choir Academy is raising money for a Scholarship Fund in mcgills name. In a programming note, we are hosting an nbc Bay Area Special tonight on the oakland fire. We investigate the loopholes and oversights surrounding this warehouse and we profile many of the people who died. It begins tonight at 6 30. Meanwhile, a major cleanup and a major fix in San Francisco is about to wrap up this morning. Crews have been added for more than 24 hours. A water main broke on Howard Street and heres what it looked like when it happened. Water went rushing into a nearby parking garage and construction site. Officials say the water pipe dated back to 1895. The city shut down the intersection, snarling traffic all day yesterday. The puc has undertaken an aggressive goal of repairing or replaces about 15 miles of pipe per year, although clearly we havent caught up with all the vulnerable ones. And there is good news. The road is expected to reopen around 7 30 this morning. And of course, well continue to update on this road repair across all of our digital platforms. Just check out our twitter feed or go to nbcbayarea. Com. And one of the two inmates who escaped from the Santa Clara County jail was back in court yesterday. Chavez did not enter a plea as scheduled. He and campbell broke out of a jail on thanksgiving eve, through the bars of a second floor jail window and lowering themselves to the ground with sheets tied together. Both were captured several days later. Campbell has pled no contest to his charges. And followup now to the case of an inmate beaten to death inside the santa clara jail. Michaels family will accept 3. 6 million from the county in a settlement teal. Tyree was killed in his cell last year. The three guards accused of killing him have pled not guilty and a trial is set for next month. Tyrees estate is made up of his sisters and daughter. Coming up, dressed like santa but instead of giving gifts, hes taking. Why police are searching for this man and what one neighborhood is going to try to stop him and the chances of the raiders staying are getting better, details on what may be the best plan yet to keep the team in oakland. Jose Communications Hill adlib the calm before the storm in san jose, Communications Hill, already seeing some clouds, but not rain quite yet. We are tracking weather in the bay area. And a hint of relief at san jose state after Police Arrested a man accused of Sexual Battery but this is just one of many suspects. 19yearold david kong is in custody on charges of groping a woman in the student union. Police say theres at least one other suspect in a recent series of sexual assaults. The University Says it will take several steps in the coming months to make the campus safer, including hiring more Campus Police officers. And its a case of a bad santa in San Francisco. He says hes helping the needy. But he was caught on camera helping himself. Today in the bay has more on a real life grinch whos trying to steal christmas. Reporter a doorbell with a camera showed a San Francisco homeowner a man wearing a santa hat and a bow tie was at his front door. He didnt think anything of it until the camera kept activates. Pulled up the video from the ring doorbell and saw they had broken in the front door and were moving in and out of the house. Reporter the burglary victim, who wants to remain anonymous, shared the video with his neighbors. He came in and ring the bell. Reporter turns out, he was working the neighborhood thursday. This shot is taken a block away from the burglary. The woman says the man told her his name was happy feet, he and his friend were raising money for charity. Maria says while she had a nagging feeling, that outfit eased her suspicions. Here in the bay and other house, i say, yes, well, i think its okay. Reporter with a broken door frame and missing valuables, the victim wants everyone to know this team is not helping the needy. Its stealing valuables and spoiling the spirit of the season. People who are willing to burglarize your home, they can masquerade as someone off the street that you think you can trust. Reporter nbc bay area news. We have much more ahead on today in the bay. City leaders with working oncoming up with an 11th hour plan to keep the raiders in oakland. Plus more problems for the infamous stanford band. Another alcohol related violation. Coming up, a scolding from University Leaders plus we have storm ranger up on San Bruno Mountain and its tracking wet rain across the bay area. We have your full forecast coming up. Weve got some cloud cover over san jose right now but we are tracking rain that should be making its way from the north bay down to the south bay. We have details on your forecast coming up. But first, the band has been disbanded and this could be the final blow for the infamous stanford band. Another alcohol violation has prompted a bitter response from campus leaders tonight. The band has been under an alcohol suspension since last year along with title ix violations. The University Says it violated that suspension and heres the punishment. The band will no longer be a recognized campus organization. It will be disbanded until 2018. Upon its return, it will be led by a professional music director. Band members say theyre being punished harsher than any other student organization. We do not feel that the current leadership or membership is capable of creating the necessary cultural change. We feel there is a total lack of accountability and responsibility in the current organization. And two weeks ago, ronnie gave us exclusive details of his proposal to keep the raiders in oakland and now other parts of the deal have been exposed. Next week, the city and county will vote whether to green light this deal. Bottom line, this is oaklands best shot to keep the raiders. Heres today in the bays ian cole. Reporter details show how oakland and Alameda County are coming together, hoping to keep the raiders in the east bay. It would include a new 55,000 seat stadium. Among the finances, the city would invest 200 million towards infrastructure costs, but spend no money on the actual construction of the stadium and apparently it would not come from the citys general fund. The plan calls for a grand centrallike revamp to the colise coliseum b. A. R. T. Station. Its the closest that the city and the county have ever been on securing the raiders here in oakland. Reporter the plan laid out includes 400 million from an Investment Group led by hall of famer ronnie lott, who we recently spoke with about the deal. This is one of those things in life where, get it done. Do the work. You know . Wear your hard hat and get it done. Reporter the deal is aimed to make oakland the attractive choice to the nfl and its owners over the proposed las vegas plan. To say, look, guys, were not out of this thing. Were real. Were going to have a competitive package and we want you as owners to see it. Reporter perhaps the hardest owner to dwins, mark davis, who insists hes only negotiating with las vegas now where a deal has been in place since october. Oakland hopes this plan will change the game. Ian cole, nbc bay area news. And taxpayers arent completely off the hook, whether the raiders stay or leave, taxpayers still owe 95 million from 1995, when the raiders moved back from l. A. And we do want to remind you that we are under a microclimate weather alert across the bay area, so if youre just now waking up, you want to tune in because we are tracking a front that is expected to bring some pretty serious rainfall totals across the bay area. Right now, its sitting over the north bay. Peninsula is seeing some rain right now, 56 degrees. We arent tracking chilly temperatures, though, we are expected to remain in the 50s and 60s, but overall the biggest threat right now is going to be that rainfall and because we are tracking rain, we do currently have our storm ranger in action and what this does is it scans in the horizontal to provide the most current and latest rain data that other radars arent able to capture. It expands higher resolution and can detect anything from fog to dangers. It is currently sitting on San Bruno Mountain and heres a time line. At about 9 00 a. M. , we are expecting heavier rainfall to start pouring through as the system tracks from the north to the south bay. By about 10 00 or 11 00, it could be reaching the south bay so if you did have plans to be out on the road at this time, you may want to take some extra time because right now it is showing the possibility of some pretty slick roads. Heres a look right now at where the storm ranger is sitting right now over San Bruno Mountain and we can actively see that tracking storm cells, sitting right here, seeing that rainfall moving all the way from the north bay down to San Francisco and also falling really heavy along the santa cruz mountain. Nearly close to 2 inches of rainfall and as this continues to push through, san jose is still sitting in that rain shadow, but by about 11 00 or 12 00, we are seeing a better chance for that rainfall to start making its way in and thats going to bring widespread showers. Heres a look at your estimated rain totals over the next 72 hours. Already close to 1 1 2 inches. Out near napa, the majority of that rainfall is expected to push through before it makes its way down to the south. Lets go hatahead and take a ti line look at exactly what you can expect as you make your way out the door. The majority of that San Francisco area by about 10 30, which is when a lot of people might be finally waking up, maybe you had plans to be out somewhere near the north bay or San Francisco area. You can start seeing this track down where you see the pockets of the red and the orange, thats where the heaviest rainfall is expected. But as you can see, this is going to start inching a lot closer to san jose, so lets push it forward to about 2 30. The majority of that rainfall is already moving into around walnut creek area and in san jose as well. So, by about maybe noon, 1 00 to 2 00, thats when were going to see the best possibility of that rainfall pushing through san jose. Sticking around through fremont before it makes its exit. If you have late dinner plans, youre going to see if remainder of that overcast look, those cloudy skies will remain in the forecast but by sunday, we should be seeing a combination of sun and clouds, making way for an overall pretty good sunday before we see the arrival of the Second System later in the week so lets go ahead and take a look at that. Over the next seven days, heres a look at what you can expect. Sun and clouds, 55 degrees, monday, overcast skies. By tuesday, were seeing another system make its return, picking up our temperatures just a bit as our front makes its way to the exit. By wednesday, those showers are expected to be in the clear. Dont wash your vehicles, keep that umbrella in hand because its not just expected for San Francisco and the north bay. Its expected inland as well. That rain does continue to push on through, exiting through the region overnight. But sunday, clearing very nicely. Monday, were going to see some return of some puffier clouds, because by tuesday, that arrival of that storm system is showing radar right now in terms of rain totals, a pretty good amount. High of about 56 degrees, wednesday, those few showers are expected to possibly continue. The majority of that week, but for now, you can track the latest updates on our radar app on nbcbayarea. Com. But dont go anywhere. Much more ahead on today in the bay. Contvo a crackdown could be coming on those warehouses unfortunately, the situation in oakland was kind of the wild west. A crackdown could be coming on those warehouses where people live so whats next for artists who live there, many of them illegally. Details coming up. Ghost ship tragedy will force them to be evicted from artists in oakland fear the ghost ship tragedy will force them to be evicted from other live work spaces. Today in the bays joe rosato jr. Shows us what some are doing to try to preserve those buildings. Reporter with its major shipping port and freight trains, the city of oakland has been a hot bed of heavy industry since world war ii. Hundreds of old warehousesset s sit as reminders of the past. While many are still used for industry, others have become a haven for artists. This is a sixacre facility with about 200 people working in arts and Small Businesses here. Reporter the American Steel building in west oakland is a former manufacturing plant covering two blocks that now legally provide studio space for hundreds of working artists, including artist karen cusolito, one of the founders. The diversity of different kinds of art being produced in oakland really means that we need an equally diverse stock of Building Spaces to work within. Reporter the tragedy at the ghost ship collective has resonated with artists like her. Many are now watching the fallout as illegally operating warehouse spaces now face a city crackdown. From what i understand, nine Studio Spaces have gotten eviction notices. That is alarming. Unfortunately, the situation in oakland was such that it was kind of the wild west. You could say the g