To report. The Weather Service is still compiling the information. I can tell you so far, San Francisco, oakland, san jose setting new records for today. But as we take a look at the maps, had to justin all of these numbers in, because were fitting in another number. Triple digits. Losses of these. 110 in fairfield. San jose, 103, oakland 100. Even San Francisco donnan the mid90s, and one site in pacifica close to the beach in the upper 80s. As you can see, this is kind of the dangerous heat we are worried about with temperatures note only around 100 degrees, but going way up above that point for places like napa, fairfield, and ant i dont care. 90 to 104 degrees, the excessive heat warning continues until 9 00 p. M. Wednesday for the inland areas, the santa clara area and the north bay mountains. The heat advisory is in place for 9 00 this evening for all of the areas in yellow. The north bay, by a shoreline, and the santa cruz mountains. We are expecting heating near the bay. Althoug
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 t
That breaking news from the Central Valley. Relentless rain, a raging river and a levee breach. Hundreds of homes are under a mandatory evacuation order. Its all happening in san joaquin county, an area where many people commute to the bay area. Evacuations are underway in an area south of highway 120 along the San Joaquin River after the levee breach. The green area on the map shows the affected area. These photos are from the office of emergency services. Abc 7 News Reporter is in mantica tonight with the breaking details. Were outside the command post this is still an active situation, as this levee is expected to be tested even further because there are large amounts of water headed this way from the Don Pedro Reservoir. This fix on the levee is just temporary, consider it a band aid, people are still evacuating tonight after someone noticed a sinkhole on the San Joaquin River levee. Around 4 30 this evening, firefighters and farmers used nearby rocks and sand to reinforce the weak
That breaking news from the Central Valley. Relentless rain, a raging river and a levee breach. Hundreds of homes are under a mandatory evacuation order. Its all happening in san joaquin county, an area where many people commute to the bay area. Evacuations are underway in an area south of highway 120 along the San Joaquin River after the levee breach. The green area on the map shows the affected area. These photos are from the office of emergency services. Abc 7 News Reporter is in mantica tonight with the breaking details. Were outside the command post this is still an active situation, as this levee is expected to be tested even further because there are large amounts of water headed this way from the Don Pedro Reservoir. This fix on the levee is just temporary, consider it a band aid, people are still evacuating tonight after someone noticed a sinkhole on the San Joaquin River levee. Around 4 30 this evening, firefighters and farmers used nearby rocks and sand to reinforce the weak
Further because there are large amounts of water headed this way from the Don Pedro Reservoir. This fix on the levee is just temporary, consider it a band aid, people are still evacuating tonight after someone noticed a sinkhole on the San Joaquin River levee. Around 4 30 this evening, firefighters and farmers used nearby rocks and sand to reinforce the weak spot in the levee. By 9 15 the breach had been halted. Crews will be working through the night to shore it further. There are mandatory evacuations for some 300 to 500 people. This is low lying farm area, some deputies went door to door, including the islander mobil home park in the potential flood zone. The Sheriffs Department came out and said, evacuate. We had to evacuate in a hurry. Theres hurried movement on the roadways around here. An Evacuation Center on fifth street. At this point only county resident thes are being evacuated. Everyone along the levee should be on heightened alert. The evacuation zone could expand. As i me