On monday with flooding likely. n the north bay is one of the many areas being hit hard tonight. n kron4s Lydia Pantazes is live in novato. Where crews are helping people in the area prepare for this next storm. Adlib about conditions. Im at the Public Works Department for the city of novato. This is where people who live here can get sandbags. There is no one here right now. But this has been a busy place recently. With the ground saturated from the recent storms. Public works crews are keeping their eyes on trouble spots along the coast including ross valley waterways. A six mile stretch of fairfaxbolinas road remains closed from azalea hill trailhead to ridgecrest boulevard. That area has been inaccessible since last month due to saturated and unstable ground that caused rock falls, mudslides and downed trees. There are plenty of other areas here in marin county that have seen damage from the recent storms. Including highway 37 from highway 101 to atherton. That area isnt expected to open until february 25th. We did speak with someone who works here. He didnt want to go on camera but he told us no crews have been called in just yet. He also told us theyve been preparing for this storm all week. Looking at different trouble areas. He says county crews have been busy clearing debris from creeks to prevent flooding. Reporting live in novato, lp kron4 news. n the weather causing headaches for travelers this holiday weekend. More than 150 flights delayed so far at sfo. n kron 4s Hermela Aregawi spoke to some who were delayed for days. This group of coworkers visiting from la. Unexpectedly spent the long weekend together. Sot Enri Rodriguez we were supposed to leave friday 845 to burbank. And that was delayed. And the next available flight was tonight at 845. But its delayed again. To midnight tonightsot Enri Rodriguez, flight delayed 2 days we are had plans. Its the long weekend so we werent expecting to be stuck with each other another two days this long weekend. They paid out of pocket for 2 night in a hotel. But fortunately. Their employer has agreed to reimburse them. At the peak. Delays were on average about 3 hours. Sot sry forgot to get name were on our way to Denver Colorado and right now its pushed back an hour. It started off a half hour then 45 minutes so i have a feeling it might be an hour and a half by the time were done. Vacation plans 3 weeks in the making. Sot sry forgot to get name we came here on uh, just a vacation and we knew there was going to be a little rain but we didnt know there was going to be a lot of weather delayswe also spoke to travelers who were getting conflciting information about their flights. Online. They were delayed. But when they get to the airport. Theyre told their flights on time. Standup overall a lot of confusion for travelers. And its not just here at sfo. There are dozens of delays of delays at oakland and san jose airports. Reporting in sf, ha, k4 news. n additional measures were taken at the oroville reservoir today. In anticipation of these forcasted storms. n the department of Water Resources has increased the reservoirs outflow nearly ten percent. The temporary increase is expected to help balance water flow in and out of the reservoir. According to officials. The Flood Control spillway has remained stable through changes in flow releases. The increase is not expected to interfere with construction and debris removal efforts below the spillway. Once flows have been increased. Officials will monitor the reservoir conditions using drones and crews on the ground. In the south bay. The Anderson Reservoir is above capacity and the water level is up one percent from yesterday. This weekend water is flowing over the spillway of Anderson Reservoir for first time in more than a decade. The Santa Clara ValleyWater District has opened up the spillway. Water is rushing down the hill. Creating a waterfall. This is what it looks like. The First Time Since 2006 that this spillway has been used. The Santa Clara CountyWater District is currently trying to get water levels down to 68percent as soon as possible. The Water District hopes that by releasing water from the spillway, water flowing over the dam will be avoided. Pg e crews spent sunday removing and replacing two light poles that toppled onto two san mateo homes. Amd as kron 4s alecia reid reports. About a dozen families have been without power because of the downed lines. Natsot it shook my internal organs practically. In an instant sot it was just so frightening two power lines sot it was very loud crashed into two yards. Sot i just had a vision that we dropped into a huge sinkhole just after 11 saturday morning, Valerie Acker grabbed her husband and their dog and ran out the front door. Sot the flash of light through the kitchen window was tremendous one after the other. 2 light poles toppled over. Sot very loud explosion and you can feel it like an earthquake in one of the homes, children are normally in the backyard. Sot luckily the kids werent playing. Thats the number 1 issue. Safety. Because those poles came down hard. They didnt come down dangling, like from a car crash, in the air hanging there. These things came down crashing and tore up things. And if someone was there you cant replace a human being. Everyone was home, and is accounted for. However its been 2 days and about a dozen families still have no electricity. Sot weve got lanterns, candles, and a lot of support from our neighbors sot gotta get the ice chest, and anything that is melted needs to be thrown out the plumbing was also damaged in ackermans home. For them its no light, no heat, and no water. Sot we couldnt get to the shutoff valve because its on the side of the house and there were so many wires there, so we had the Fire Department shut it off from the box due to all the weather related emergencies, pg e signed on 100 mutualaid crews from other states to help out across the bay area. Reporting from san Mateo Alecia Reid Kron 4 news. n pg e says they had the power back on in the affected neighborhood by 9 30 this evening. n one of the areas that is expected to get hit the hardest with this storm is south San Francisco. Kron fours Spencer Blake was there, where the city is hoping to get more volunteers to help them prepare for storms. There are more than three thousand storm drains in south San Francisco. The Industrial City recently launched a new initiative to get people just like you to help clean them up. Im thinking about the storm drains right outside my house, in our particular right by our neighborhood. If youre like this guy and want to help out, all you have to do is sign up online to adopt a storm drain or even several, if you want. The map lets you pick specific ones. You really only need three bits of information. So far people have adopted 50 drains. After city councilor mark addiego got the idea approved by the council, public works began carrying it out in early february. Junk that doesnt get pulled out of the storm drains will wind up going to colma creek, and eventually into San Francisco bay. Sometimes its trash but sometimes its broken tree limbs or plant debris. That can be just as problematic when it comes to flooding. One or two times a week should be all it takes. A few minutes. And if you dont do it that frequently, at least keep an eye on the sky and on the kron four forecast and do a quick drain sweep before the rain starts pouring down. If it helps them in any way, definitely i would step forward for it. The city will even provide the stuff you need gloves, buckets, and other tools for free. In south San Francisco, Spencer Blake, kron four news. n you can find the link to adopt a storm drain at kron four dot com. Be sure to tune in to kron4 morning news starting at four am tomorrow. We will have complete coverage on this storm system. Including traffic hotspots for your morning commute. n coming up on kron4 news at ten. The recent storms causing maor probelms for one strech of highway in the east bay. Well show you the progress cleanup crews made. n plus. Many workers fired after not going to work on a day without immigrants hear what one Business Owner had to say. n and after the break. Well take a look at president trumps new guidelines. The department of Homeland Security appears to be beefing up immigration enforcment. In an effort to deport immigrants living in the u. S. Illegally. The guideline was signed by dhs secretary john kelly. It includes hiring thousands of additional enforcement agents. Expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal. And enlisting local law enforement to help make arrests. A white house official says the white house has raised objections with the documents which are memos sent from kelly to department heads. The policy has not yet been finalized. n over a thousand people gathered in times square today at the i am a muslim too rally. People of various faiths gethered in support of muslim americans. And protested trumps immigration policies. Activists waved american flags and held signs saying no muslim ban, and chanted we are one. Mayor bill de blasio spoke at the peaceful rally, saying we have to dispel the stereotypes. And that america is a country founded to protect all faiths and all beliefs. Hiphop mogul Russell Simmons headlined the rally. n it was an effort to show the Trump Administration how much immigrants contribute to the countryus economy. Many skipped work and vowed not to spend any money on thursday. Reporter Macradee Aegerter has the story. It was a day meant to unite ray, fired from job if i had to do it again, i would do it again. But on a jobsite in denver. Ray, fired from job thatus my forklift or that was my forklift. Thursdayus a day without immigrants movement. Instead ripped apart a company and at least 30 of its workersjim serowski,jvs masonry, owner if you do not show up, youure not going to have a job. Ray, fired from job he said whoever took the day off today can find another job tomorrowray was the foreman of two crews working for jvs masonry. He says when he told his boss his crews would be missing work thursday to support the cause of immigration, he was toldray, fired from job you stand for what you believe, make sure you stand for whatever consequences are going to come. All of them, he says, fired for standing up for families. Ray, fired from job the guys that we have out here that have families that are afraid to go out and get a gallon of milk, get gas, going to get groceries in case they get stopped and deported. But family is what the owner of jvs masonry says he supports jim serowski,jvs masonry, owner if you want to go to work to support your family. I donut care if you have antentens coming out of your head, i really donut care. If youure going to betray the company then i have a concern. For him, he says, it comes down to businessjim serowski,jvs masonry, owner i have no view on immigration laws or anything going on with that. All know is i have a business to run n a day meant to unite. Instead creates another divide. Ray says he told his boss the crew would be at work on saturday to make up for the missed day. But his boss said that wasnt good enough. But he also says, if they want their job back, all they have to do is ask. In the east bay. Due to recent winter storms. A popular road is plagued by potholes. Officers say williow pass road is filled with dozens of potholes. Some big enough to cuase some serious damage to your tires. Crews are on call 24 7. To address these issues. Luckily no damage has been done to any vehicles. And with more rain on the way. Chp is asking drivers in the area to stay on high alertwhile traveling on the road. Rain and wind will develop tonight becoming heavy after midnight. Rain will be heavy on monday with flooding likely. Three people were rescued today during windy, highsurf conditions on tomales bay. The Sonoma County sheriffs Helicopter Team rescued the three kayakers who were stranded in choppy conditions. The three had been camping near point reyes the night before and did not anticipate the severe weather. No one was hurt, all three are expected to be okay. n spacex is celebrating a success at the Kennedy Space center. n after a 24hour delay. The Company Successfully launched a falconnine rocket this morning. The rocket is carrying a vessel called the dragon is on its way to the International Space station. It is packed with over 5000 pounds of cargo and experiments. Crews will unload the vessel. Then fill it with trash and sends it back to earth. The first stage of the rocket returned to earth without a hitch. The Company Plans to use this technology to reuse rockets in the future to cut costs. This is the first launch for spacex since a falconnine exploded on the launch pad in september. n coming up. Another shooting on an east bay highway. Where is happened and what alerted officers. n and big bay Area Business is being accused of smuggling Hazardous Materials into the country. Find out who is it after the break. n an east bay man is facing charges for using his business to smuggle Hazardous Materials into the country. n according to the indictment. Peiwen zhou and his company. Ak scientific. Would smuggle hazardous chemicals into the country by mislabeling the containers. Zhou would not complete required import certifications. And the chemicals would be sold to customers such as universities and research labs. Zhou and the company are being indicted on charges of smuggling Hazardous Materials and conspiracy to defraud the us. If convicted. Zhou could be fined over 500 thousanddollars and face up to 25years in prison. n Concord Police recently recovered illegal and dangerous weapons in a family home. n concord residents had expressed concerns about illegal activities in their area. As a result. Police began patrolling the neighborhood. Officers say they obtained a search warrant for a home. According to police. When the home was searched. Officers found illegal guns and other dangerous weapons that were accessible to children. Two residents of the home were arrested. n in the south bay. Two men were taken to the hospital after an Early Morning shooting. n officers responded to a report of a shooting around 3 30 am. Officials say it happend around south third street and east san carlos street. Near the San Jose State University campus. According to officers. Two men were found suffering from at least one gunshot each. Both were taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. Police have not found the suspect. No description has been released. n a shooting early this morning shut down a portion of highway 580 in oakland. n officers were conducting a traffic stop near 98th and las vegas avenues around 1 30 am when they heard a gunshot. The chp closed the highway and the streets in the area to look for the shooter. According to officers. Evidence of the shooting was found but the suspect was not located. Officials do not know if officers were the intended target. No officers were injured during the shooting. A woman was thrown on the ground during a robbery attempt at a popular Santa Clara County park. It happened around nine yesterday night at Eleanor Pardee park in palo alto. Police say the woman was walking her dog on a path in the park. When suddenlya man began following her. The woman tried to move out of the suspects way. But he threw her to the ground. And attempted to steal her cell phone. Luckily the victims dog bit the suspect. Forcing him to drop the phone. He ran away. The suspect is described as a hispanic male in his 20s. Standing around five footten with a medium built. He wore a dark baseball hat and dark colored hoodie. n still ahead. This latest storm is already causing some major flooding concerns for some areas. Well take a look how some places in the bay area are preparing for the worst. n and we are tracking the dangerous storm hitting the by area. Our storm coverage continues after the break. n now at 10 30. The dangerous strom already causing major probelsm across the state. Flooded backyards. Downed trees, mudslides and unstable roads. And the bulk of the storm is not even here yet. Taking a live look at stormtracker four showing where the rain is now. n im here with meteorlogist Lawrence Karnow. Lawrence. Just how dangerous is this storm compared to the rain and wind will develop tonight becoming heavy after midnight. Rain will be heavy on monday with flooding likely. n the north bay usually taking the biggest beating when the storm hits. And there is already major flooding concerns further north in lake county. Some peoples backyards are completely flooded in lakeport. Kron4s Lydia Pantazes is in novato with a look at how things are out there tongiht. In the south bay. This evenings storm comes at a time when mudslides and road closures are plaguing the santa cruz mountains. Those who live in the mountainous area. Usually travel on black road to get around town. That popular road is now too fragile to travel on. With rain in the forecast tonight. And the uncertainty surrounding the stability of the roadway. Families are concerned about how t