Losing the house, losing the cleanup battle in a relentless series of storms. You basically going to sleep praying for the rain to stop. Reporter as several minutes of spinning their wheels, the father and neighbors broke the front loader free. A small victory and a little traction for the long road ahead. Near los gatos, len ramirez, kpix 5. Several School Districts in the bay area not taking any chances with tomorrows storm. Many are closing for the day. We have a list of those districts and schools running right now at the bottom of your screen. It could be days before all lanes of highway 17 reopen. This evening we are getting a new look at the massive mudslide in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Kpix 5s Elizabeth Cook explains why crews are having such a difficult time with the cleanup. Reporter right now drivers still cannot use the northbound lanes of highway 17. The mudslide came down yesterday morning just north of vine hill road and jarvis road. One caltrans worker tells us this is
And we had to lift the vehicle off her ankle to get her out. That meant rescue crews were feeling around in the water for the part of the pickup they could jack up to free the woman. All told she was in the water for an hour and a half. She was showing signs of a mild case of hypothermia. She was in Good Condition at the hospital. A scary scene but good work buy rescuers. Sharon chin, kpix 5. After backtoback el nino storms brought heavy rain to the bay area now comes the good news. Our reservoirs are starting to fill up. Kpix 5s len ramirez is at lexington reservoir and how are things looking . Reporter things are starting to fill up. What was a trickle last month has become a tonight into the reservoirs in some places thanks to this very powerful and very wet series of storms. From whiteout to washout these storms are putting water everywhere including the places where its needed most finally. The good news is that the water sheds are beginning to be saturated so that we are starting
It firsthand out in pacifica. Jackie . Reporter frank and michelle, its been quite a wet afternoon out here in pacifica. After the storm, you know the ocean churns up all sorts of stuff including massive waves. It was quite a scene. Just your typical day at the beach when suddenly, that nothing quite like a facial compliments of mother nature. From fort point to pacifica, the waves were angrily churning all morning drawing dozens of people to watch all the action. Its great. I cant get in the water to surf or paddle board so i have to do something. Reporter so youll find a way to get in the water taking pictures . I get under the water occasionally taking pictures. Reporter a lot of people came out for the perfect picture. Awesome to see a newscaster get buried by waves. [ laughter ] reporter others were looking for a very specific moment. I kind of like the ones where the person doesnt really realize how high the waves can be . Its kind of a guilty pleasure. And so theyre unaware and
Starting with a live look at the Golden Gate Bridge. What roadways with temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s around the bay area. Here is our high desert doppler. The green indicates showers mainly in the east and south phase. We are all going to be went on and off through the morning. Light showers today, short drive break tomorrow and more rain on the way throughout the week. We have your extended forecast in about 15 minutes. Park officials are warning bay area hikers and their dogs to be extra cautious this el nino season. Our recent rainstorms have significantly eroded cliffs. Rangers also had to shut down a popular hiking trail because its also washing away. Tennessee valley beach closed because of el nino and the merrin headlines walk in campgrounds will shut down starting january 15. As of 8 pm last night, the Powerball Jackpot was at 800 million. It has been edging higher. It is expected to grow more by 8 am. The reason is because tickets are selling at 3 million an hour.
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