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2. Is to you starting dave, sorry. Im here in my little box at home. Thank you for waking up with us in tampa. It is good to see you, i am dave clark, is the middle of the week, wednesday, april 29. Steve paulson is in his home office right now. Are you also talking about fog this morning . Let me tell you something. I just went upstairs to open up the windows because there is no doubt a seabreeze and it is warm. Its going to be cooler today, no doubt about it. Kicking on in april is unusual but not today, temperatures are on the cooldown, low clouds coming in, hire clouds above, its going to be a big dramatic change for some. After yesterday, upper ladies and low 90s. At is on sunday, a waste go here low clouds, high clouds, cooler with breezy winter, temperatures in the 50s here, i do not there changing because everybody is a cloudy to cloudy skies. There it is. 31 travis, my job is done here. It will be cooler today as soon as systems move in and that allows temperatures to take a t ....
Level two storm will make for a stormy morning ride. Ill let you know exactly when it will get here, how long it will stay, coming up. South bay, sacred site tribe wants left alone, developmenters have other ideas. Asking not to give green light to cannabis dispensary. Rning abt. Hat law strongest storm of the new year so far is about to sweep into bay area. Rain, winds, snow in the sierras. Meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the system. Major storm, ahead of the system which is intensifying in the pacific. As it swings through, going to hammer the bay area with heavy rain. Hour by hour forecast. Morning commute, around 5 00 a. M. In the north bay, slicing central bay 8 00 to 9 00 a. M. , t 10 00, pushing southward. Thunder is a possible. Winds already gusting on mt. St. Helena. Downed trees and power lines, mod. Watch allow extra time. Youll need it. Right now no chain controls on 50 or 80 but thats going to change in big way with heavy snow expected tomorrow afternoon. Chp says ....
Level two storm will make for a stormy morning ride. Ill let you know exactly when it will get here, how long it will stay, coming up. South bay, sacred site tribe wants left alone, developmenters have other ideas. Asking not to give green light to cannabis dispensary. Hoax that law warning about. Strongest storm of the new year so far is about to sweep into bay area. Rain, winds, snow in the sierras. Meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking the system. Major storm, live doppler 7 seeing sprinkles ahead of the system which is intensifying in the pacific. As it swings through, going to hammer the bay area with heavy rain. Hour by hour forecast. Morning commute, around 5 00 a. M. In the north bay, slicing central bay 8 00 to 9 00 a. M. , 0 10 00, pushing southward. Thunder is a possible. Winds already gusting on mt. St. Helena. Downed trees and power lines, moderate likelihood. Watch out for morning commute. Allow extra time. Youll need it. Right now no chain controls on 50 or 80 but that ....
Saturday, 10 about amounts approaching four inches in the coastal heels. When adventure in place. Wins the thing about 40 miles an hour and the sierra are merrily for the higher elevations, about 7000 feet, talking about one to three feet of additional snowfall. Now, we have this. Flash flood watch, once again, this week, with the passage of this front that will boost the rainfall rates and key concern here is flash flooding and the kinkaid fire burn zone. This Flash Flood Watch is in place until 4 00 saturday morning. The radar right now, things have been changing a little bit over the past couple of hours. You still see some coverage kind of increasing. Received this one storm up here. Set of some debris flow at about 4 28 this afternoon. Here we go with some of the coverage up in portions of the north bay. Santa rosa, st. Helena, looks like we have some moderate to heavy rainfall around. 39 inches an hour as we move the maps ....
The water has eroded a several feet of canyon road. Bob steele has lived in the area for more than 50 yearssot Bob Steele Fairfax resident 106114 and along porteous avenue, residents are still cleaning up mud that filled the street tuesdaysot Dylan Eastman fairfa x resident 120125while the mud seems to have disapated the water from the nearby hillside continues to pour through the streets. 133 the streets also happening now in the north bay crews are working to remove standing water on highway 37 in novato. This has been an issue every time weve seen big storms this winter. Caltrans has been out all day. Trying to pump the water off the highway. All lanes are closed in the westbound direction from atherton avenue to highway 101. One of two eastound lanes is open in that area. Caltrans is working to prevent futher flooding on that stretch of roadway. No word yet on when hig ....