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with more rain coming a look at storm damage across the bay area and a new weather crisis in southern california. >> and we will take you (vo) if you overdraw your account, wells fargo gives you an extra day grace period to avoid the overdraft fee. what if everything came with a grace period? like accidentally parking where you shouldn't... (driver 1) hey what about this one? (driver 2) nah... that one gets an extra day. (driver 1) somebody got lucky. (vo) like having an extra day grace period?
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when it comes to overdrafts, you can with wells fargo. this was bad i knew it was going to be bad. >> the bay area at the sight of a natural disaster. >> what we woke up to is more than we've ever seen. >> never the side. >> landslides, cars underwater and flooding from quiet towns to highway 101. >> those are nice cars and they are done. >> i took the exit and there was a flood could not even get to the gas station went to the second gas station a flood thereto. >> danger not over yet. >> that help me get out of there where it was flooding. >> as we hold our breath waiting for the nextou of>> nature thros that you.
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>> we think we averted what could have been much worse. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> all of that and more rain moving in but first and emergency developing farther south. a downpour disaster in santa barbara county. order covering thousands of people the entire community of montecito was ordered as hounding rains threaten to unleash mudslides up to a foot of rain was expected to soak already drenched hillsides. those hillsides still scarred from wildfires. >> flood wires -- waters swept away a five-year-old boy the search was called off on the rising waters became too dangerous. >> montecito is an enclave for celebrities those evacuated include oprah winfrey, prince henry and as well as ellen degeneres. >> we are having unprecedented
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rain, this creek next to our house never flows. >> in this flooding comes five years to the day mudslides in montecito killed 23 people. the strength of rushing mud 15 feet deep carried boulders the size of houses and damaged or destroyed 500 structures. >> and the bay area is seeing threats of its own after many days of rain steady storms the effects becoming life or death. today governor newsom's office said it 14 people have been killed by california's winter storms, the need to still be hypervigilant is they are. >> we have team coverage tonight focusing on the coverage done -- and the cleanup to come. >> first let us bring in our weather anchor spencer christian because this is a new round of rain started to come in. >> it certainly is and i am just hours away let's take a look at live doppler 7 calm conditions right now but not for a long as let me get the storm impact scale indicating the emerging
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storm is a level to that is a moderate storm that will produce rain and downpours starting in the overnight hours and through the day tomorrow gusty winds and thunderstorms are possible there is flooding threat and there may be downed trees as well. here is a forecast animation starting at 2 a.m. just about the time we think this rush this surge of stormy weather is going to move on shore but it will continue through the commuting hours in the morning so it threw about 7 a.m. or so we will continue to see steady downpours just saturating rain and strong gusty winds that may be damaging as well by mid day or so we will see the storm begin to loosen up and loosen its tight structure but there will still be pockets of heavy downpour throughout the day into the late afternoon and evening hours before it starts to break up and move out of here. there is another storm on the way late tomorrow night into wednesday morning let's take a look at our projected rainfall totals anywhere from just over half an inch here in san francisco to just under an inch in oakland about an inch and a
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half in san mateo many locations will receive anywherero ohrft an inch and a quarter from the storm which is a lot of rain on top of what we have already had so flood watch remains in effect for the entire bay area through tomorrow afternoon as well as a wind advisory which went into effect at 10:00 tonight that will be in effect till 4 p.m. tomorrow wins will be generally out of the southwest at 15 to 30 miles per hour but with gust up to 45 to 60 miles per hour which can be very damaging. there will be snow in the sierra a winter storm warning remains in effect till 4 p.m. tomorrow and as we look ahead beyond tomorrow another one is coming in on wednesday and throughout the week we have waves of rain coming into the bay area. thursday probably won't be so bad but although into the weekend we have more rain coming our way on about five consecutive days. >> thanks will touch base again shortly today the bay area saw its worst flooding yet from a recent storm the nonstop drizzle
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and downpour came to finally add up flood water caused a major mess along highway 101 in gilroy. elsewhere flooding homes and surrounding waterways abc 7 news reporter shows you the impact from the south bay. >> homes and highways underwater in gilroy sky 7 was overhead monday afternoon as flooding shut down a stretch of highway 101 at the 25 junction hours. this is just south of the city the closure moved traffic onto gilroy streets and other thoroughfares onto rush-hour taking hours for drivers to navigate. >> i left san jose about 3:30 and got here and had to turn around and chesbro and then turned around again and then here on bailey and had to turnaround. >> it's crazy. we were checking the phone it is closed everywhere. >> elsewhere in gilroy water from the upas creek flooded parts of the park area. >> the reservoir is spilling now and that is contributing to that. >> in the storm's aftermath so
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impactful santa clara's county office of management issued an evacuation warning for several of its communities. on 101 both directions were closed by 2 p.m. monday finally reopening after six. that hours long delay impacting drivers who depend on the highway to get home. sacramento resident shaquille callender says he was up against an empty tank of gas. >> i took the exit there was a flood and connected to the gas station went to the second gas station flood on that road as well. so thankfully i made it here in time to get gas and then i'm headed back to sacramento. >> this salinas resident was determined to make it south with her livestock in mind. >> i'm going to try to get to salinas tonight. we have animals at home. >> leslie mccullough from hollister made the most of the traffic mess. >> i sat there and waited played a couple games of solitaire. >> a typical 20 minutes a
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hollister turned into an extended dinner. >> i stopped into a taco bell, eight and sat there for hours and now i'm going to try the back way i think it is open we will find out. >> with more rain in the forecast driver statement monday's experience was an example of flood risks officials have warned about. >> that risks sure but i have never seen it like this. >> this was horrendous. >> that travel frustration, it took us 90 minutes to move 1 mile through gilroy during the height of the evening commute. in gilroy abc 7 news. >> things are terrible in the santa cruz mountains, all southbound lanes of 17 are closed because of a mudslide at glenwood drive this is the evening commute direction from the santa clara valley traffic is being diverted onto idlewild and summit roads and then down to old san jose road into socal. caltrans cruz are on the an tell us that 17 may not reopen until tomorrow, residents in felton are also dealing with
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flooding as well as closed roads. >> we have the trifecta with the mudslides in the trees down and the flooding so we are trapped appear in our one way out canyon. >> take a look at this. check that out pg&e posted this video shot by a line worker with a huge pine tree following along highway nine which is north of santa cruz the utility said high winds, flooding and soil instability are making conditions unsafe for repair crews which could lead to extended power outages for some customers. >> also near felton a viewer sent us this photo of a road collapse you can see crews working on a conference drive not far from mount hermann camp. >> napa county is bracing for even more potentially dangerous winds overnight the area has already been hit hard by the storms with one winery losing a long time centerpiece of the grounds. abc 7 news reporter j.r. stone was in wine country with our story. >> this may look like just another downed tree to those at
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visa to he winery in napa valley it is hardly just another tree. >> it has been a really sad this particular tree has really been part of our family. >> tom davies of the winery says this oak tree had been a highlight of the winery since they opened nearly 15 years ago it had been standing in this spot for an estimated 200 and 75-year's before coming down during the latest storm that broke rain and heavy winds. >> for those that visit the winery this majestic oak, literally hundreds of thousands of people have picnicked under this oaktree since the day we open our doors in 1976 it's been a part of coming to the winery and having a glass of wine and some salami and cheese and people enjoying the beauty of
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the napa valley. >> downed trees have been only part of the problem in wine country floodwaters are receding in most areas but intersections like this one in sonoma county spend are still flooded out. >> i can't go down there we spent a lot of money on it and they didn't even think about the flooding. >> with the road crozier -- closer it slows us down and keeps people out of work. >> frustration is especially among those sitting in traffic just to get around the flooded areas davies is trying to stay optimistic. a wine glass half-full look at things. >> we have been looking to have rain for some years and i guess we got it so we were blessed that this thing came down at 4 a.m. and did not come down on a day when people were underneath it and it would have been devastating.
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>> in certain areas like this one road closures are still in place because rain is again in the forecast. in sonoma county j.r. stone abc 7 news. >> you can find all of that information things like closures, evacuations, warnings, all of it on our website. this running list of updates is on our front page easy to find abc7news.com or your abc 7 news app. >> let's take a quick look at live doppler 7 and a look from our abc 7 roof camera all clear right now but just when you thought you were enjoying that break from the rain as you see another round is rolling right
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breaking news a small earthquake in the east bay you're seeing here the usgs map a preliminary magnitude of 2.7 the epicenter is located east of san leandro there are no reports of any damage we would not expect it with a quake this size. >> happening tomorrow governor newsom will give an update on the storm's responseek sa tomorrow he will also unveil his proposed budget it will include an additional 200 million dollars for flood investments to protect urban areas. parts of the peninsula are always prone to severe flooding during big storms, several communities are dealing with damaged homes and businesses tonight. abc 7 news reporter tim johns is in the newsroom hearing that many fear the worst may be still on the way. >> the constant bombardment of storms is starting to wear on people one business owner in belmont told us earlier today he
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is even considering moving. >> the parade of storms across the bay area continued monday and with it more winds and more flooding. >> what can you say you do not expect, you expect a little flooding but not to that extent. >> dan lives in this mobile home park in the city of belmont he and other neighbors say the pumps installed in this community to prevent flooding failed. simply unable to keep up with the amount of water we have received since the new year. the result is damage to several of the properties. >> even though they are elevated it got into their houses. >> just on the road local businesses are feeling the impact to >> i have close to 200,000 worth of damage. i have weights, bars 50 foot of rig, 10 rowing machines >> it's a similar story playing out across the whole bay area and around the states on sunday gavin newsom held a press conference to discuss the severe weather and sacramento's
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response. >> under the stafford act requesting of the white house approval through fema region nine of an emergency declaration to get the full support of the federal government. >> while the biden administration approved california's emergency request several local leaders say they are taking more immediate steps. some like san mateo mayor have evenpag to assist communities most severely impacted. >> we will be able to turn this funding back to the community in a matter of weeks, months and not years which it can take that long sometimes for fema to review each case individually. >> as we continue to go through more extreme weather in the coming days state officials are reminding the public to only call nine 11 in case of an emergency or others all other questions and non-urgent matters should be directed to 311i am live in the newsroom abc 7 news. >> important distinction let's take you farther north to the
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sierra this is a live look from our lake tahoe camera that was seen snowfall just a couple hours ago a winter storm warning and high avalanche dangers are in effect until wednesday morning. right now with snow chains needed from -- on highway 50 palisades had to shut down a number of lifts and trails from lightning at kirkwood was also closed for part of the day because of wind gusts that reached 80 miles an hour. let's move now and get a full check of the forecast with his neck storm ramping up in the next couple hours. >> this is just getting going for us again. >> this storm is only a couple hours for moving on shore so overnight into the morning it is going to be quite stormy let's take a look at live doppler 7 right now it is relatively calm but you see that huge mass of moisture offshore that is approaching storm now the winds right now are generally calm although we've got gusts that are at half moon bay up to 33 miles an hour they will be much stronger than that what once the
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storm moves in the 24 hour temperature change most locations are several degrees cooler than they were last night here is a live view looking out over san francisco where it is 51° low to mid 50's in oakland and palo alto and half moon bay. the view from the east bay hills camera mainly a clear view but you can see a few clouds developing in the sky right now over the bay it is 51 at santa rosa cool 48 in the votto if you want napa and even cooler 44 in fairfield, concord and livermore mid to upper 40's and looking toward part of the skyline of san francisco you see if you clouds developing in the view from our exploratorium camera. a rainy windy storm arrives for that morning commute lighter storm arrives on wednesday with the slippery morning commute periods of rain will develop each day through the coming weekend and the approaching storm on the exclusive storm impact scale will rank a level two it is a moderate storm but it will feel heavy at times with
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showers and downpours gusty winds and thunderstorms possible with this the thunderstorm as well as an elevated threat of flooding and trees being blown down. here's our forecast animation starting at 2 a.m. at this point the storm will already be moving on shore it is going to make a powerful arrival with heavy downpours and strong gusty winds that will drench the area for the morning commute so the morning commute is going to be slippery and slow in those storms are in pockets of storms will remain with us until midday when the storm starts to break up a little bit but it will still be with us into the late afternoon and early evening hours. we are going to get quite a bit more rain out of the storm and then there is another one coming in tomorrow night into wednesday morning so this pattern is a bit relentless right now. it flood watch remains in effect through tomorrow afternoon as well as a wind advisory through 4 p.m. tomorrow, gusts at their peak will range from 45 to 60 miles per hour tomorrow. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the upper 40's and
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then highs tomorrow even in the afternoon as the storm is departing it won't warm up mainly just mid to upper 50's so pretty cool and stormy day coming our way tomorrow. here is the -- here is the winter storm warning for the sierra which goes into tomorrow afternoon so a lot more snow is on the way to that region as if they really need that. now the accuweather 7-day forecast as you can see every single day we expect periods of rain fall but it looks like thursday is the best chance for us to experience extended periods of dry weather may be sunshine and showers on thursday will probably be mainly in the north bay. but each day we have wet weather. >> while you're on the go tomorrow and this week we're giving you important alerts to your phone just like this one through the abc 7 news app has an hour-by-hour forecast from our meteorologist right down to your neighborhood download the app now and be sure to enable
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for the two third time the season is the seahawks week getting started saturday afternoon at levi's stadium all three 49ers quarterbacks are plague in seattle this year the most recent was brock purdy's first road star on a thursday night in seattle he threw two touchdowns with george kittle in that victory remember the niners went to and oh against the niners last regular-season but lost the title game that came was nla home teams trying to go three and oh have done very well recently. >> the way i look at it you have to beat them on saturday games have nothing to do with it all comes down to this there is no difference to me in that don't get surprised teams that much in situations like this but that's how it's been with us in
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seattle for a number years every time we play it comes down to the wire that's or working and ready to fight for. cracks lots of love at levi's for bills safety damar hamlin that was released from the cincinnati hospital and continues his recovery in buffalo. one week ago he went to cardiac arrest after a tackle against the bangles hamlin normal to accelerated trajectory. one time cal coach and tcu taking on defending national champion this is all dogs first quarter is a wide open and 17 to seven and just before the have tcu down big macs dug and for the second time the c't stand to watch two plays later bennett finding a bea mitchell in the corner for the touchdown 38 to seven at the half time for cigars and big hats georgia when 65 to 70 biggest margin in the
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playoff football history clinching back to back national titles stephen curry practicing today and there's optimism he could return tomorrow although officially listed as questionable for the final game of the warriors game friday in san antonio seems more likely curry has been out since december 14 with a left shoulder injury and forever giant belt has taken his talent to canada the long time first baseman has reportedly agreed to a one million deal with the toronto blue jays 175 home runs and rpi he won two titles in 12 seasons with the giants sports on
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