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martinez, 59 degrees. and also 59insanmateo. dalycity, 58 degrees. up to 60 today in the mission district. and the north bay reaching mostly some upper 50s. napa, 58 degrees. and the north bay is where we'll be watching for the possibility of more rain heading into early tomorrow morning as this system approaches. and we can see where the southern edge of those clouds reach right near san francisco, and i think that's also the path of where we will see the showers and the rain moving through. computer models showing what the radar could look like going into tomorrow morning at 9:30. some of the showers moving into mendocino and lake counties. also moving into northern sonoma county and then we see even into the afternoon, some of the showers staying well north of much of the bay area. so that's where we'll be watching out for the chance of rain while the rest of us just see a few more clouds moving in. as we head over towards the sierra, if you have plans to go there between now and christmas, there may be an additional 2 feet of snow moving in for some of our higher elevations.
martinez, 59 degrees. and also 59 in san mateo. daly city, 58 degrees. up to 60 today in the mission district. and the north bay reaching mostly some upper 50s. napa, 58 degrees. and the north bay is where we'll be watching for the possibility of more rain heading into early tomorrow morning as this system approaches. and we can see where the southern edge of those clouds reach right near san francisco, and i think that's also the path of where we will see the showers and the rain moving...
high today. 60insanmateoandsanfranciscoreaching 58 degrees on the embarcadero. and 63 degrees today in santa rosa. and as you make weekend plans, how about checking out santa con. or if you won't be checking it out, just know the reach why there's 1,000 santas around san francisco. it's going to be in the upper 50s, and we're going to have some great weather for that. it starts at noon. christmas in the park going on, on saturday, all day long, or all weekend long. if you want to check it out tomorrow, we'll be up to about 61 degrees during the middle of the day and partly to mostly cloudy skies. so as we start out now taking a look at stormranger, that's our mobile doppler radar, we have it parked on san bruno mountain, and it's the red scan that you're seeing there. no rain as of yet, but we will be tracking our next storm system, and it's going to initially just bring us some clouds for tomorrow. we can already start to see some of those high clouds working in. and then once we see the center of the storm arriving on sunday, that's when the rain will get here. and this does
high today. 60 in san mateo and san francisco reaching 58 degrees on the embarcadero. and 63 degrees today in santa rosa. and as you make weekend plans, how about checking out santa con. or if you won't be checking it out, just know the reach why there's 1,000 santas around san francisco. it's going to be in the upper 50s, and we're going to have some great weather for that. it starts at noon. christmas in the park going on, on saturday, all day long, or all weekend long. if you want to check...
messages designed to look like emergencies. authoritiesinsanmateocountyare warning about a new scam involving fake text messages disguised to be part of the county's emergency notification system. the scammer claims deputies may need to conduct a random inspection and may need access to their property. the sheriff's department believes it's actually thieves trying to get into people's homes or businesses. >> san mateo county sheriff's office would never ask to come to your home or have you turn off your alarms or enter your house without probable cause or a warrant. so that's the first heads up that something is suspicious here. >> most importantly here, the sheriff's office will never send a text message demanding access to a home or business. anyone who receives a fake alert should contact the sheriff's office. >>> our investigative unit is asking, will it work? we're talking about the sinking millennium tower. planners are reviewing the proposed solution for the tilting tower. engineers submitted a plan yesterday. they want to drill 52 piles, 250 feet into the bedrock to sho
messages designed to look like emergencies. authorities in san mateo county are warning about a new scam involving fake text messages disguised to be part of the county's emergency notification system. the scammer claims deputies may need to conduct a random inspection and may need access to their property. the sheriff's department believes it's actually thieves trying to get into people's homes or businesses. >> san mateo county sheriff's office would never ask to come to your home or...
area in ben lomond measuring an inch and three tenths.insanjose,a quarter of an inch.andsanmateo, halfan inch. san francisco, three quarters of an inch. and half of an inch in santa rosa. so that was pretty good. now our temperatures are starting to warm up. we are in the mid 50s. even 60 degrees right now in fairfield. and as you look at the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen, we have a lot of 50s on the way over the next few days, which about normal for this last week of 2018. let's head over toward concord, where our temperatures will be reaching up to 60 degrees during the middle of the day, and we'll be there at about 1:00 through 3:00 and cooling down quickly with some breezy winds into the evening. our high temperatures once again reaching into the upper 50s for half moon bay and san francisco, as well as napa will be at about 58 degrees and 59 for livermore, palo alto and in approximasan j. if you are going out to christmas in the park, enjoying time with family, it's going to be 58 degrees at 3:00. if you're there at sunset, the temperatures will start to drop fas
area in ben lomond measuring an inch and three tenths. in san jose, a quarter of an inch. and san mateo, half an inch. san francisco, three quarters of an inch. and half of an inch in santa rosa. so that was pretty good. now our temperatures are starting to warm up. we are in the mid 50s. even 60 degrees right now in fairfield. and as you look at the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen, we have a lot of 50s on the way over the next few days, which about normal for this last week of...
department investigation from this point going forward. it will be an investigation ofthesanmateocountydistrict attorney's office. it is standard procedure that whenever an officer fires a service weapon, the d.a.'s office does investigate and they have been out here and are, in fact, still out here if you can see folks in the distance there in blue and yellow lettering on their jackets. so they will be talking with the family members. they will be talking with that gentleman who himself was the subject of the beginning of all of this. they'll be talking with the officers, as well. so certainly we hope that whatever mental health crisis his family is having, that this will be the catalyst for some sort of support and help for them, because it certainly is difficult enough going through the holidays and having a brand-new baby and if you're not fully well it can be very, very stressful. so the family is dealing with that. the redwood city police department investigating and also the san mateo county sheriff's department. we will continue -- not sheriff's, sorry, district attorney's offi
department investigation from this point going forward. it will be an investigation of the san mateo county district attorney's office. it is standard procedure that whenever an officer fires a service weapon, the d.a.'s office does investigate and they have been out here and are, in fact, still out here if you can see folks in the distance there in blue and yellow lettering on their jackets. so they will be talking with the family members. they will be talking with that gentleman who himself...
of folks sharingthesanmateobridge,as well. this is a welcome sight, because for about 20 minutes, chp called a traffic alert within the last half hour. the high-rise is once again clear. we're watching this. this sign gives a standard note about traffic, not about the high winds. the bay bridge toll plaza has a backup which continues to thin out. the last ten minutes very good over there, as well. and no delays for mass transit, including the ferry system, which can get rocked by heavy winds. not a big concern, but we see the camera shaking in fremont. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> new at 11:00, san francisco's largest hotel strike in decades is now over. >> that is key. it's over. nbc bay area's mark matthews is live outside marriott in san francisco with more on the agreement that was finally made with these workers. mark? >> reporter: laura, the workers are upstairs on the third floor right now, waiting to hear the details of this tentative agreement. let me show you a picture of what that packed room looks like. it's actually so crowded that they're having to brea
of folks sharing the san mateo bridge, as well. this is a welcome sight, because for about 20 minutes, chp called a traffic alert within the last half hour. the high-rise is once again clear. we're watching this. this sign gives a standard note about traffic, not about the high winds. the bay bridge toll plaza has a backup which continues to thin out. the last ten minutes very good over there, as well. and no delays for mass transit, including the ferry system, which can get rocked by heavy...
with 24 would say that's pretty good. grew upinsanmateoandsarah high school. to see. all right. a last look at our weather. . good, although it is joining cloudy across the bay going to get some peeks of today, seasonable in the inland valleys. showers moving in as we start the first day of we are going to, of have the shortest of the year hours of on friday. then we're watching for kingcourse, another sign it's and sunday some flooding. then going into christmas scattered showers in the expect more of the for san francisco. all right.our ne much. thank you for joining us as day - next newscast coming up at always get the latestst nbcbayarea.com. >>> the winner of "the voice" is -- chevel shepherd! you are the winner! >> yes! how great is that? a big night on "the voice. " the 16-year-old crowned the winner of "the voice." welcome to "access live." >> look at that surprise on her face. >> right? >> a great surprise. she was team kelly all the way. kelly back to back wins. >> hey now. >> the queen. >> chevel is here with us today. she's getting the glam treatment. she will be jo
with 24 would say that's pretty good. grew up in san mateo and sarah high school. to see. all right. a last look at our weather. . good, although it is joining cloudy across the bay going to get some peeks of today, seasonable in the inland valleys. showers moving in as we start the first day of we are going to, of have the shortest of the year hours of on friday. then we're watching for kingcourse, another sign it's and sunday some flooding. then going into christmas scattered showers in the...
eight times more frequently than whitesinsanmateoandsanfranciscocounties. >>> in butte county, state and federal agencies plan to give updates following the deadly camp fire. two different community meetings are being held in oroville and paradise. that fire burned over 153,000 acres last month, destroyed 14,000 homes. 11 people remain unaccounted for. through dna analysis, the death toll has been revised from 88 to 85. later this week, more neighborhoods should be reopened to evacuees. >>> happening today, santa clara firefighters union group and rock bottom brewery join forces to help fire victims to brew a batch of butte county proud ipa in campbell. 100% of the proceeds from that beer will be donated to the camp fire relief fund. for more information on where you can buy the beer, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> happening today, san francisco is looking to do away with offsite parking requirements. for years, developers were required to include a certain amount of parking in new buildings. that's all about to change. the board of supervisors is set to vote on a pl
eight times more frequently than whites in san mateo and san francisco counties. >>> in butte county, state and federal agencies plan to give updates following the deadly camp fire. two different community meetings are being held in oroville and paradise. that fire burned over 153,000 acres last month, destroyed 14,000 homes. 11 people remain unaccounted for. through dna analysis, the death toll has been revised from 88 to 85. later this week, more neighborhoods should be reopened to...
focus on deputies using tasersinsanmateocounty.the board of supervisors voted to investigate cases involving taser-related deaths. sharon katsuto is live to tell us what happened. >> reporter: a board president tells me that by approving this committee, they will now begin public hearings to investigate three taser-related deaths in the county. the latest case occurred last october, when deputies responded and used a taser. the sheriff's department says akobe was walking in and out of traffic when a deputy stopped him. the department says he assaulted the deputy which led to the use of the taser. the man later died. community members say they are seeking justice in this case. >> i am asking you again to hear these words, to feel the pain and horror of them. and to use your oversight capacity to respond in a way that ensures justice and accountability, restores community trust. >> reporter: and i spoke to the district attorney today, and he told me that he is still investigating this case, and he will release video of that case from october to the public when he is done investigatin
focus on deputies using tasers in san mateo county. the board of supervisors voted to investigate cases involving taser-related deaths. sharon katsuto is live to tell us what happened. >> reporter: a board president tells me that by approving this committee, they will now begin public hearings to investigate three taser-related deaths in the county. the latest case occurred last october, when deputies responded and used a taser. the sheriff's department says akobe was walking in and out...
weather today. we saw on your cameras some of the raindrops. >> alongthesanmateobridge.i don't know whey i had a bay bridge banner. if you were watching that, i do know the difference between the bridges. in other parts, it looks like the rain is gone, but it is not. don't let it fool you. so this is what it looks like right now in downtown san jose. you can see the beautiful christmas tree, and christmas in the park there. current temperatures right now, 61 degrees. it's cloudy out there, but look at this shot of san francisco. where did all of the clouds go? where is the radar? well, don't worry. we're still tracking rain. that is, if you wanted the rain. look at satellite radar right now. what's happening now, we're getting some clearing where you saw the live camera. this is what the radar looks like. there is that weak line of showers that just sort of pushed through portions of the richmond area, also into san francisco and the peninsula. if i zoom in closer, we can see on our satellite radar, very light rain pushing through hayward, along 880, light drizzle. maybe in thr
weather today. we saw on your cameras some of the raindrops. >> along the san mateo bridge. i don't know whey i had a bay bridge banner. if you were watching that, i do know the difference between the bridges. in other parts, it looks like the rain is gone, but it is not. don't let it fool you. so this is what it looks like right now in downtown san jose. you can see the beautiful christmas tree, and christmas in the park there. current temperatures right now, 61 degrees. it's cloudy out...
the east bay parts of the east bay, upper 50s, low 60s. up to 58 degreesinsanmateo. 59in redwood city. 59 degrees in the mission district. and the north bay reaching into the upper 50s and low 60s. that's where we have to watch out for very dry air and some quickly falling temperatures tonight that may dip down to freezing in some of our valleys. we can see that high pressure in control as we don't see storms developing. and we notice with the wind flow, high pressure, it's always clo clockwise, so we can see the clouds going way up and over around the bay area. so we are still looking pretty good over the next several days. if you have weekend plans to take you to russian river valley, it reaches 60 degrees there. and we are not going to see many changes heading into the weekend. heading farther south to carmel valley, also with some highs reaching near 60 degrees and partly cloudy skies for saturday as well as sunday. in our seven-day forecast, we do have some cold temperatures, and tomorrow morning you want to make sure -- maybe even tonight, before you go to bed -- if you hav
the east bay parts of the east bay, upper 50s, low 60s. up to 58 degrees in san mateo. 59 in redwood city. 59 degrees in the mission district. and the north bay reaching into the upper 50s and low 60s. that's where we have to watch out for very dry air and some quickly falling temperatures tonight that may dip down to freezing in some of our valleys. we can see that high pressure in control as we don't see storms developing. and we notice with the wind flow, high pressure, it's always clo...