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Waching daily Jan 9 2017

FIREFIGHTERS HAD TO EVACUATE

HIKERS AS A

TRAIL...AND FIRE CREWS MADE AIR

DROPS.

THE TRAIL WHEN THE FIRE

STARTED... SARA?

KATHY... OFFICIALS CLOSED KOKO

HEAD DISTRICT PARK AND SHOOTING

RANGE WHILE

THE TRAIL WHEN EVACUATIONS

BEGAN... WITH MANY

HIKERS AT THE TOP UNAWARE OF

WHAT WAS

GOING ON.

lauren: "we were up there we

didn't smell

anything but we saw a bunch of

smoke and we

were like what's happening"

amy: we heard sirens but we

couldn't tell where it

was coming from

9:24 brad: we have been up for

probably for 10

minutes at that point as we

turned to go down we

saw that there was smoke at the

it hearing the fire

feeling the heat from the fire

and then there were

firemen stationed along the

steps saying don't

stop come on."

which was blowing in their

stacey: "it was smoky a little

hard to breath but it

was okay we were trying to come

down fast."

stacey: "i was nervous that the

the fire actually came

to the path depending on how

much the wind was

blowing i guess that we could

get burned

hahaha."

NOBODY WAS INJURED.

CREWS EXTINGUISHED THE BRUSHFIRE

AT ABOUT

REOPENED AND

THE SHOOTING RANGE WILL REOPEN

TOMORROW.

THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE IS UNKNOWN

AT THIS TIME.

For more infomation >> Brush fire burns near Koko Head District Park - Duration: 1:59.

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Maryland's Most Accurate Forecast - Sunday PM - Duration: 3:40.

MONEY HAPPY GO TO OUR WEBSITE

AND CHECK ON THE DON'T WASTE

YOUR MONEY SECTION.

Reporter: ONLY HIT 23 TODAY

AT BWI AIRPORT.

THAT'S 18 DEGREES BELOW WHERE

WE SHOULD BE.

HIGH PRESSURE IS IN CONTROL AND

WILL ALLOW FOR A LOT OF

SUNSHINE.

IT'S A MOSTLY CLEAR SKY ACROSS

MARYLAND RIGHT NOW.

THAT WILL BE THE CASE THROUGH

THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.

TEMPERATURES ARE BRUTALLY COLD

AND SITTING AT 15.

OUR DEW POINT IS JUST AT ONE.

VERY DRY AIR ACROSS OUR ENTIRE

AREA.

WINDS COMING OUT OF THE WEST AT

12 MILES PER HOUR.

THE WINDS ARE ATING TO THE

CHILL ACROSS THE REGION.

THE CURRENT TEMPERATURES ARE IN

THE TEENS.

WE ARE AT 15 AT MIDDLE RIVER.

11 IN WESTMINISTER.

CHECKING IN AT 19 IN

STEVENSVILLE AND ANNAPOLIS.

ONCE YOU FACTOR THE WINDS THAT

ARE COMING IN AT 10 MILES PER

HOUR IT FEELS LIKE SINGLE

DIGITS.

IT FEELS MORE LIKE 2 IN

ABERDEEN.

BELOW ZERO IN PARKTON.

INCREDIBLY COLD STUFF.

YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SURE THE

ENTIRE BODY IS COVERED.

IT DOESN'T TAKE LONG TO GET

FROSTBITE IN COLD TEMPERATURES

LIKE THIS.

DANGEROUS COLD TEMPERATURES ON

TAPAS WE PROGRESS THROUGH THE

OVERNIGHT.

ON THE BUS STOP IT WILL BE VERY

COLD HERE ACROSS THE REGION.

BE PREPARED FOR THAT HERE

TOMORROW.

WEAR THE LAYERS.

HIGH PRESSURE WILL ALLOW FOR A

LOT OF SUNSHINE AS WE HEAD

THROUGHOUT THE COURSE OF THE

DAY DESPITE THE FACT WE HAVE A

LOT OF SUNSHINE

TEMPERATURES WILL ARE REMAIN

BELOW AVERAGE.

WE'LL START TO SEE THE NUMBER

REBOUND SLOWLY AND WE'LL PUSH

THE UPPER 50s ACROSS THE

REGION.

SOME LOCATIONS NEAR THE

60-DEGREE MARK.

WE'LL WATCH MANY DISTURBANCES

WORK THROUGH THE AREA.

TONIGHT WE ARE DOWN TO 11.

DO BE PREPARED FOR THAT.

AS YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW MORNING

THESE ARE THE VALUES YOU CAN

EXPECT.

MANY WILL BE IN THE SINGLE

DIGITS MANY WILL BE IN THE

SCENES.

TEENS.

IT WON'T -- TEENS.

THIS WOULDN'T BE A NICE TIME

TOMORROW MORNING.

THE HATS AND GLOVES WILL BE

NEEDED.

IN THE AFTERNOON THIS IS 4:00

AND MANY SPOTS ARE STILL IN THE

MID TO UPPER 20s.

COLD CONDITIONS AS WE KICKOFF

THE NEW WEEK.

HIGH TEMPERATURE WILL-CALL WILL

-- WILL CALL FOR 28.

WE'LL SEE RAIN ON TUESDAY.

IT WILL COME IN A THE

TEMPERATURES ARE ABOVE

FREEZING.

FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK IN THE

50s.

60 BY FRIDAY.

MILDER AIR WILL HEAD OUR WAY

WITH RAIN CHANCES ACROSS THE

REGION TOO.

LIKE YOU SAID A LOT OF

LAYERS.

I HOPE PEOPLE WILL SIT WITH

THEM IN THE CARS.

IT'S SO COLD.

For more infomation >> Maryland's Most Accurate Forecast - Sunday PM - Duration: 3:40.

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First News Weather Update - Duration: 4:13.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy

and cold air returns with lows

in the single digits. For the

start of our work week

expect partly to mostly cloudy

skies with highs in the upper

20s. Then for Monday night we

will start to see

snow develop back into the

forecast with lows in the mid

20s. Then Tuesday morning a

wintry mix will move

through. There is the potential

for a snow and ice build up on

the roads that could make

driving

treacherous Tuesday morning.

Then another system moves

through Thursday which will be

mainly rain with highs back up

in the 50s. We are also watching

another system move through next

weekend

that could bring another rain

and snow mixture.

[B8]11PM GENERIC BUMPER 2-SG

[C0]BREAK 2 [C2]20170108

BLESSING SNOW-VO

Digging out from 10 inches of

snow-- that's something no one

likes to do.

For more infomation >> First News Weather Update - Duration: 4:13.

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CNN 10 - 2017/01/09 - English Sub - Duration: 10:01.

CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: This is CNN 10, explaining global news to our global audience. I`m Carl Azuz.

The first story we`re covering this January 9th,

the first official U.S. intelligence report concerning Russia and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

It was ordered by President Barack Obama and given on Friday.

The intelligence said that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign,

which included cyber hacking, that was aimed at the U.S. election and that included a, quote,

"clear preference for President-elect Donald Trump over his rival Hillary Clinton."

After intelligence officials met with President-elect Trump about the issue,

his transition team said the hacking occurred before Trump was the clear Republican Party nominee

and that it seemed intended more to harm Clinton than to help Trump.

The Obama administration has accused Russia of undermining the U.S. democratic process.

Russia has consistently denied interfering, and a Russian senator said the American process was, quote,

"undermined by the Obama administration and the media which supported Clinton against Trump."

U.S. intelligence officials said they did not assess

whether Russian activities actually affected the outcome of the American election.

The FBI is investigating an attack at a Florida airport on Friday.

A 26- year-old man who`d served in the Puerto Rico and Alaska Army National Guards

has confessed to planning the shooting at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Five people were killed and six were wounded.

The suspect, Esteban Santiago, now faces federal charges that could lead to the death penalty.

Santiago had served in the Iraq war from 2010 to 2011, and received a combat related honor.

But his brother says he believes the shooting was caused by mental issues that arose after Santiago`s service.

He`d received a mental evaluation but the conclusions weren`t enough to keep him from owning a firearm.

FBI officials say they`re not ruling out terrorism as a possible motive.

AZUZ (voice-over): Ten-second trivia.

The U.S. National Weather Service defines a blizzard as having what wind speed?

Fifteen to 30 miles per hour, more than 35, or zero miles per hour?

By the Services` definition, a blizzard has heavy snow, very limited visibility

and wind speeds of more than 35 miles per hour for at least three hours.

AZUZ: And it was blizzard conditions that hit part of the U.S. Northeast over the weekend,

bringing massive amounts of snow to Massachusetts,

and coating areas of Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut.

The same winter storm system swept snow and frigid temperatures all the way the East Coast,

knocking out power to tens of thousands in Georgia and North Carolina,

covering roads and bridges with ice,

and leading to the cancellations of thousands of airline flights, stranding travelers.

Out West, heavy rain, plus forecast of mountain snow factored into the fact that

77 million Americans were under some sort of winter weather advisory in recent days.

Parts of Oregon were expecting sleet and freezing rain.

JENNIFER GRAY, AMS METEOROLOGIST: We`re talking about freezing rain and sleet. What`s the difference?

It all comes down to the temperature at different levels of the atmosphere.

Take freezing rain, for example.

You start with the snowflake high in the atmosphere.

It will enter a warm layer, temperatures above freezing,

that will cause the snowflake to melt and basically turn in to a rain drop.

That warm layer is so thick that temperatures don`t get below freezing until just above the surface,

not enough time for that raindrop to freeze again.

So, it freezes on everything it makes contact with, roads, bridges, power lines, tree branches, everything.

On the other hand, you have sleet.

The only difference is that warm layer isn`t so thick and the raindrop has enough to freeze again.

That`s why a lot of times, you can hear sleet.

It sounds like ice hitting the surface. Roads, cars, anything it touches.

AZUZ: Some mixed messages coming in concerning the U.S. economy.

First, the December jobs report.

It indicated that the unemployment rate increased 1/10 of 1 percent,

from 4.6 percent to 4.7 percent. U.S. employers added 156,000 jobs nationwide in December.

That was down from the 204,000 added in November, and the average monthly growth in 2016.

But there was an increase in wages, of 2.9 percent, and that was the wage increase in seven years.

Some bad news for American retail companies, though.

Women`s clothing brand the Limited announced Saturday it was closing all of its stores nationwide.

Its website will stay up, though.

These closings add to those of Sears and Kmart, who planned to shut down a combined 150 more stores.

And Macy`s is closing in many places, cutting more than 10,000 jobs.

REPORTER: Macy`s is closing 100 of 650 stores, 15 percent.

That is astonishing for this iconic retailer that used to be a mainstay in America`s malls.

America`s malls are facing a lot of difficulties because the anchor tenants like Macy`s are in trouble --

companies like JCPenney, Sears, Nordstrom.

These are companies that have all been faced with the threat of Amazon.

Amazon is eating everyone`s lunch.

Internationally, you`re seeing it as well with China`s Alibaba reporting strong sales, too.

What does this mean for people who work in the industry?

Unfortunately, these are not good times.

More than 40,000 retail sector jobs have already been lost near the gate.

That number likely to go higher as more tradition retailers shutter stores.

The good news, if you want to call it that,

is that there are still some thriving retailers out there, companies like T.J.Maxx, Dollar General.

These are doing extremely well, as well as fast fashion companies like Zara and H&M.

The problem, though, what does it say about this economy?

Bargaining hunting is what everyone wants.

People trying to save as much as they can, and not spend more than they need to --

another sign of America`s soft economy.

AZUZ: As part of our fantastic changes with CNN 10, now, you can read along with Carl.

On our home page, you can read the word transcript right under the video box.

That'll take you to our transcript page.

And there, you can scroll down while watching the video.

My big head will play on the right side of your screen, while you scroll through the words.

It`s a great tool for learning English or seeing exactly what the puns are.

The 2017 Consumer Electronic Show, CES, has just wrapped up in Las Vegas, Nevada.

You hear a lot about technical advances on this show.

A new technology is what CES is all about.

Its product categories include everything from 3D printing and driverless cars,

to augmented to reality, drones and electronic gaming to robotics and wearable technology.

In fact, the product you`re about to see kind of combines those last two.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is the base screen (ph) we have to the games and these are the games for physical therapy.

It can virtually like do a lot of activities,

which maybe challenging in your real life if you are the stroke patients,

or any type of patients with the brain injury.

SAMUEL BURKE, CNN TECH CORRESPONDENT: So, like squeezing a lemon.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Exactly.

BURKE: So, right now, these sensors are just reading how much I`m clinching.

So, I clinch and it`s seeing if I`m doing a good job, a bad job.

But what are some of the advantages of using a program like this at home to do physical therapy?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The biggest advantages, the -- it`s more fun.

It`s more engaging.

Lots of our home patients say they`re not even realizing they`re actually going through the rehab process.

So, that`s one factor.

And the other factor is actually matters to range emotion of viewers.

So, instead of saying that, oh, you`ve been making improvement,"

now, it can be a lot more objective by saying,

"Oh, I made progress by three degrees, say, over past two weeks."

BURKE: How much does it cost to use this device and the service that comes with it?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It costs $99.

BURKE: Ninety-nine dollars.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A month, like to rent the device.

BURKE: Do you see this as a replacement for a physical therapist?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That`s really not. The machine can never replace the physical therapist,

but this is actually like the tool made for the physical therapist.

BURKE: Oh, finally!

I`m way better at this in the digital world than the -- oh, or not.

AZUZ: Skydivers (ph) who typically aimed for "10 Out of 10", swimmers often compete for the best time.

These Georgia Tech swimmers are trying to look like they`re having a good time swimming in the snow.

Their meet at Virginia Tech was canceled over the weekend for the snow.

So, in this Twitter video, you can see them making the best of their predicament,

outside of their hotel, outside in the cold, far outside of any heated pool.

Certainly, a frosty reception for the visiting team.

But even if their pace seemed glacial, all their moves were crisp,

all their times were brisk, just watching them gave onlookers goose bumps,

and while it might have been a polarizing idea to begin with, they all came away looking like winters.

I`m Carl Azuz and that`s "10 Out of 10" for CNN 10.

We`ll see you tomorrow.

For more infomation >> CNN 10 - 2017/01/09 - English Sub - Duration: 10:01.

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News 18 Weekend Report Weather - Duration: 3:40.

#@ TONIGHTMOSTLY CLOUDY,

WITH A TEMPERATURE RISING TO

AROUND 20 BY 4AM. SOUTH WIND 6

TO 14 MPH, WITH GUSTS AS HIGH

AS 18 MPH.MONDAYPARTLY SUNNY,

WITH A HIGH NEAR 32. SOUTH

SOUTHWEST WIND 11 TO 14 MPH,

WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 20 MPH.

MONDAY NIGHTA CHANCE OF RAIN,

SNOW, FREEZING RAIN, AND SLEET

BETWEEN 1AM AND 2AM, THEN A

CHANCE OF RAIN AFTER 2AM.

CLOUDY, WITH A TEMPERATURE

FALLING TO NEAR 31 BY 9PM,

THEN RISING TO AROUND 39

DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE

NIGHT. SOUTH WIND 11 TO 16

MPH, WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 29

MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION

IS 40%.TUESDAYRAIN. HIGH NEAR

47. BREEZY, WITH A SOUTH

SOUTHWEST WIND 17 TO 21 MPH,

WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 36 MPH.

CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION IS

80%. NEW PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS

BETWEEN A TENTH AND QUARTER OF

AN INCH POSSIBLE.TUESDAY NIGHT

A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF RAIN

BEFORE 1AM. MOSTLY CLOUDY,

WITH A LOW AROUND 30. WEST

SOUTHWEST WIND 6 TO 16 MPH,

WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 25 MPH.

WEDNESDAYA 20 PERCENT CHANCE

OF RAIN AFTER 1PM. MOSTLY

CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 47.

WEDNESDAY NIGHTRAIN LIKELY,

MAINLY AFTER 1AM. CLOUDY, WITH

A LOW AROUND 40. CHANCE OF

PRECIPITATION IS 60%.THURSDAY

RAIN LIKELY, MAINLY BEFORE

1PM. CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH NEAR

52. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION IS

60%.THURSDAY NIGHTA SLIGHT

CHANCE OF RAIN BEFORE 11PM,

THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN

AND SNOW BETWEEN 11PM AND

MIDNIGHT, THEN A CHANCE OF

SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT. MOSTLY

CLOUDY, WITH A LOW AROUND 28.

CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION IS 50%.

FRIDAYA 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF

SNOW. CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH NEAR

34.FRIDAY NIGHTA 40 PERCENT

CHANCE OF SNOW. CLOUDY, WITH A

LOW AROUND 23.SATURDAYA 40

PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW.

CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 31.@#

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WHY THE PURDUE

For more infomation >> News 18 Weekend Report Weather - Duration: 3:40.

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Storm watch on the Central Coast - Duration: 6:22.

THANKS FOR JOINING US TONIGHT.

HAPPENING NOW, THERE IS A FLASH

FLOOD WARNING PERCENT CENTRAL

SANTA CLARA COUNTY UNTIL SEVEN:

30 TONIGHT.

THEY'RE A VOLUNTARY EVACUATIONS

FOR THOSE LIVING ON COLLEGE

DRIVE, ALONG THE CORRALITOS

CREEK IN THE WATSONVILLE AREA.

THIS JUST IN.

HIGHLY ONE IN BIG SUR IS CLOSED

FROM RAGGED POINT TO LUCIA,

EXPECTED TO OPEN UP AGAIN

TOMORROW.

-- ALONG HIGHWAY ONE IN BIG SUR,

RAGGED POINT TO LUCIA IS CLOSED

TO THROUGH TRAFFIC DUE TO THE

WEATHER.

ROADS ARE EXPECTED TO REOPEN

EARLY TOMORROW.

WE HAVE LEE SOLOMON IN SANTA

CRUZ.

LEE: I'M ALONG THE SAN LORENZO

READER, AND IT IS -- RIVER, AND

IT IS HIGH.

YOU CAN SEE HUGE TREE TRUNKS

COMING DOWN, REDWOODS FLOWING

DOWN.

WE DID HAVE MINOR FLOODING ON

THE RIVER HERE.

IT DID NOT GET INTO HOMES, BUT

IT DID GET INTO SOME OF THE

YARDS.

RESIDENTS WERE VERY CONCERNED

WITH THE AMOUNT OF WATER AND

RAIN WE HAD GOTTEN EARLIER IN

THE WEEK.

I THINK WE DODGED A BULLET IN

TERMS OF WRITTEN -- MAJOR

FLOODING, BUT WE ARE STILL

WATCHING IT.

THE LOGS ARE OF CONCERN, BECAUSE

REDWOODS CAN DIVERT THE RIVER.

A CAN FORCE THE RIVER INTO

HOMES.

THAT IS SOMETHING RESIDENTS OF

WERE CONCERNED WITH.

WE SPOKE WITH RESIDENTS IN

PARADISE PARK.

THEY DO GET FLOODING IN THESE

INCIDENTS.

WE WILL LISTEN TO WHAT THEY HAD

TO SAY EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON.

>> WE HAD MINOR FLOODING AT THE

FRONT OF OUR PARK.

TYPICALLY, WHEN BIG TREATING --

BIG TREES, WHEN THE RAIN GAUGE

IS AT 16 AND A HALF FEET, WE

TAKE ON WATER IN THE FRONT OF

THE PARK AND SOME LOW-LYING

AREAS.

LEE: THAT WAS THE CASE EARLIER

THIS AFTERNOON.

THE PROJECTED HEIGHT WOULD BE 20

FEET, NOT SURE IF WE REACHED

THAT.

FERDINAND HOLUM WILL HAVE MORE

INFORMATION.

BACK TO YOU.

LAUREN: THANK YOU.

LET'S GET STRAIGHT TO

METEOROLOGIST FERDINAND HOLUM,

JOINING US IN THE STUDIO WITH A

LOOK AT SOME OF THE MOST RECENT

RAINFALL TOTALS.

FERDINAND: IT WAS A PRETTY

DECENT SOAKER.

BIG SUR, 7.22 INCHES.

ALDER CREEK IN THE SANTA CRUZ

MOUNTAINS, 6.64 INCHES.

LOTS OF RAIN FELL IN THE HILLS

SANTA CRUZ.

IN TOWN, FOUR INCHES.

MONTEREY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF

THE BAY, 2.33 INCHES.IN SALINAS,

.89 INCHES

.

THERE COULD BE ISSUES WITH THE

RAIN GAUGE THERE, BUT THAT'S

WHAT IT IS REPORTING.

EVERYONE IN THE AREA GOT AT

LEAST ONE INCH, EXCEPT FOR DOWN

THE SALINAS VALLEY.

HERE'S YOUR RADAR IMAGERY.

THE FRONT IS TO THE SOUTH OF US.

EARLIER IN THE DAY, IT WENT TO

THE NORTH BAY, AND NOW IT HAS

SAGGED BACK TO THE SOUTH.

WE ARE STARTING TO CLEAR THINGS

OUT A LITTLE BIT.

PLENTY OF CLOUDS OUT, BUT STILL

LIGHT SHOWERS IN THE SANTA CRUZ

MOUNTAINS.WE ARE CHECKING THE

RIVER GAUGES

.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE

STILL HAS A FLOOD WATCH.

THAT IS THE GREEN.

IT GOES UNTIL AROUND 4:00

OVERNIGHT, OR EARLY TOMORROW

MORNING.

WE STILL HAVE A FLASH FLOOD WHEN

HE FOR SANTA CLARA VALLEY.

LAUREN: THANK YOU.

WE WILL CHECK BACK IN WITH YOU

FOR THE FULL FORECAST IN JUST A

BIT.

CALTRANS CREWS HAS SPENT MOST OF

THE DAY CLEARING A MUDSLIDE ON

HIGHWAY ONE -- 101.

AROUND 1:30 THIS AFTERNOON, A

MUDSLIDE SLID ON THE HIGHWAY,

BLOCKING THE SOUTHBOUND LANE, AS

WELL AS PARTIALLY BLOCKING THE

NUMBER ONE LANE.

CREWS HAVE PUT UP MAKESHIFT

BARRIERS IN PLACE TO PREVENT

FURTHER SLIDES.

WORK IS EXPECTED TO BE FINISHED

WITHIN THE HOUR, AND A HOPING TO

REOPEN ALL LANES.

THE STORM CAUSED MORE PROBLEMS

ON ELKHORN ROAD OUTSIDE OF

CASTROVILLE TODAY.

A CYPRESS TREE WAS KNOCKED DOWN

BY THE RAIN AND WIND, AND IT

TOOK SOME POWERLINES WITH IT.

ABOUT 90 PEOPLE LOST POWER OR

CABLE.

PG&E SPENT THE MORNING MAKING

REPAIRS.

THEY SAY PEOPLE CAN EXPECT MORE

INCIDENTS LIKE THIS AS THE STORM

INTENSIFIES.

>> WE EXPECT THINGS TO KIND OF

RAMP UP THIS AFTERNOON ON THE

WEATHER PATTERN, AND THE WIND

COMING THROUGH.

CONTINUED DAMAGE GOING INTO LATE

THIS EVENING.

WE ARE HERE, AND WE WILL BE

WORKING UNTIL WE GET IT ALL BACK

ON AGAIN.

LAUREN: ELKHORN ROAD NEAR WALKER

VALLEY ROAD WILL REMAIN CLOSED

, UNTIL CREWS CAN FIX THAT

PORTION OF THE ROAD, WHICH WAS

DESTROYED BY THE STORM.

THE STRONG WINDS CAUSED SOME

PROPERTY DAMAGE IN SALINAS.

THIS TREE SNAPPED AT THE TRUNK

, FELL ONTO A CAR PARKED OUTSIDE

A HOME ON NORTH MAIN STREET.

A NEIGHBOR SAYS HIS WINDOW WAS

ALSO CRACKED.

>> VERY STRONG LAST NIGHT.

YOU COULD HEAR IT HOWLING.

IT CRACKED MY WINDOW, AND THE

TOP STAIRS.

YOU COULD HE THE TRUTH -- HERE

THE TREE SNAP.

HOPEFULLY, EVERYTHING'S ALL

RIGHT.

I HOPE MY FRIEND HAS GOOD

INSURANCE.

IT'S BEEN PRETTY BAD LATELY.

LAUREN: THANKFULLY, THERE WAS NO

ONE IN THE CAR WHEN THE TREE

FELL.

IN GILROY, SILVA'S CROSSING, A

BRIDGE ON THE LANDING IS UNDER

WATER TONIGHT AS WATER LEVELS IN

THE UVAS CREEK CONTINUE TO RISE.

THIS VIDEO WAS SENT IN BY CHERYL

IN GILROY.

THE QUICK MOVING FLOW HAS MADE

THE BRIDGE IMPASSABLE TO CARS.

AND IN SANTA CRUZ, WE RECEIVED

THIS VIDEO FROM ETH HARPENDING.

THIS IS VIDEO OF THE SOQUEL

AVENUE BRIDGE IN SANTA CRU

IT WAS SHOT AROUND 3:00 THIS

AFTERNOON.

YOU CAN IMAGINE WITH THE

CONTINUED RAIN, THIS WILL ONLY

BE RISING THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT.

IN MONTEREY EARLY THIS MORNING,

STREETS WERE FLOODED.

THIS IS VIDEO FROM BARRY

PASQUAROSA.

HE WAS STANDING NEAR THE

MONTEREY SPORTS CENTER WHERE DEL

MONTE AVENUE WAS COMPLETELY

UNDER WATER.

YOU CAN SEE CARS HAVING A

DIFFICULT TIME MAKING IT THROUGH

THE WATER.

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