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emporia at 6:20 and franklin area at 7:12 and downtown suffolk at 7:40 and portsmouth, downtown suffolk and kempsville, 8:25 and moving to sea about 8:36. peninsula, we'll get to you, too, to show you what's going on and moving towards the williamsburg area 7:30, towards the northern end of newport news, a little later than that farther southward, 7:46 towards the hampton area and on towards cape charles by 8:20, 8:30. that's what's going on into the region. we take a look what's going on in terms of a wider view of things. you can see, again, there's a line of thunderstorms really, really moving on in. round 2 coming up for the evening hours and is likely to continue moving eastward. there are still all kinds of warnings. that tornado watch is in effect for the evening hours as well through 9:00 and running across
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have a little bit of a breather and with that in mind, what i'm going to do is show you these rules again, some tornado safety tips so you know what's going on and know how to handle everything. tornado safety tips. move to the lowest level, basement is best wo b -- best, obviously. if you have basements, great but the majority of us don't have a basement but stay on the first floor and not the second floor. you saw how the tree went through the house if you were watching at 5:00. if you're on the second floor, floor first and stops. if you've got a kid sleeping upstairs or playing upstairs, move him downstairs when you get big winds because it goes to the second floor first and probably not get to the first floor. go to an interior room like a bathroom or closet. bathroom is better if it's interior, away from the outside of the structure because if the structure falls around you, you're in the bathtub, the bathtub is solid enough and if
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pillows, then you're safe in the bathroom. stay away from window. stuff can get blown through windows. cover the stuff with your hand. i talked about that with it being in the bathtub. leave a mobile home and seek shelter elsewhere. i think we've learned that again today and even just a ditch is better than being in a mobile home or a vehicle. that can be a bad situation. in terms of the threat for severe thunderstorms for the rest of the evening hours. here's something called cape. it's a measure of lift and it's through the roof in terms of lift with water in the atmosphere and cold air aloft, what happens is the water in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds and lots of rain and also creates a lot of spin with it as well. there's where we are at 6:00 on
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offshore by 9:00 and i think it's lagging behind. there is where things are by 7:00 and push it up here. by 8:00, i think it's right on into the hampton roads and then by 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 we have a breather for now but things pick back up again in a couple hours. i'll have more in a few minutes. stephen a.: we have crews checking the damage that's left behind. anita: we want to take a look around now with jason marks. jason: i believe we're standing in the worst of it here in waverly and let me step out of the way and show you what's going on and where we believe state police are confirming three people died. that's the laundromat and we're told this has been in the community for years and you see at one time was a brick
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by witnesses it picked bricks up. you see a mobile home damaged and on the other side there used to be a mobile home there and it's just gone. there's nothing there anymore. that's where the three people came from. witnesses are telling us it was two men and a child inside that home when the storm came through. i don't know if you can show this over here. a car is in the distance you can see with the door open and trunk open, that car used to be up here in front of that yellow house. you see how strong that storm was to blow that car over there. the big news today in waverly, three people dead. a lot of damage. we'll continue to sift through the details here and try to figure out more about the people that passed away in this terrible, terrible storm. we'll have the latest for you coming up in just a few minutes
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stephanie: thank you, jason. we're checking on reports of power outages of this storm. as of 5:00 p.m., at least 2,000 customers in southeast virginia are out. anita: hampton and newport news have the most. thank you for joining us. will you tell us about what's going on and the work you all are doing to restore power to people? >> absolutely. you all have been staying on top of it. we appreciate that. the storm has been beating us up a little bit in hampton roads but our system is holding up pretty well and our line crews are working hard to restore power. we have extra personnel working at every local office and they're making a lot of progress. for example, at 4:30 this afternoon, we had 3,7800 customers without power and now we're down to over 1,500 customers still waiting to get their lights back on. stephanie: we know we've had some of the major areas, new north news and norfolk, do you
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neighborhoods were hard hit? >> we had a problem in the granby street air here 21st street and 1,a 500 customers out in that area and our crews got them on before 5:00 and was a big block of customers we were able to get back on and that was great news and now they're on to the next. stephanie: i know a while ago when we were on at 4:00 towards the end of our show, it was also being reported there was a power outage for several of the streetlights in newport news. can you give us an update on that? bonita: we have a lot of scattered outages throughout the peninsula area. that's one of the biggest areas we're experiencing trouble and when we have power outages, it affects things that depend on electricity, including the traffic lights. we're works as hard as we can. the falling tree limbs are the greatest threat to our system now because of the strong wind gusts that we're having and that increases the potential
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also can be very dangerous. stephanie: we appreciate your time and the hard work virginia power is doing to get the lights and electricity restored back for everyone. thanks for joining us. anita: remember, folks, if you have a print or you're watching now and you lose power, we're online, too, with your phone you can stream what's going on so you can be in the know of what's happening. we do have another line of storms coming through. one of the biggest story lines is coming from waverly and where liz kilmer is. stephanie: she's at a command post in waverly and i understand you're waiting for a media briefing there? liz: that's right. we're down the road where the command center was set up at the prince george electric corporation off route 460. right now police have just arrived here and a spokes woman is being briefed by investigators right now and we're just waiting on more details.
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police have confirmed for us that three people are dead. we're working to get you more information surrounding who they are. if you just heard, my colleague jason marks, he was reporting that accccding to witnesses, those victims are two men and a child. so of course we have to confirm that with police and we're working to get that information for you. we were, as i said, down the street at a command center set up by route 460 and mayfield. lots of first responders there, police, paramedics, firefighters standing by. a large part of it -- i posted a video of the command center from our twitter page and were asked to leave because it was for first responder vehicles only and were asked to come down to prince george electric corporation where other media and state police are here and we're just waiting for them to come and provide more information and we're working to ask the tough questions and we want to find out more again about those people who died. we're told three are confirmed dead here in waverly.
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what's happeni stephanie: back now with more images from this storm that devastated parts of hampton roads, specifically waverly this afternoon but we also have some flooding we wanted to show you from matthews county. anita: so many different types of dynamics we're dealing with from this first round of storms that have come through today and we have to emphasize that's the first round. matthews county, the flooding they're dealing with can barely see the streets going through this particular area that we're looking at here. you can see how high it's going up on the side of buildings as well. stephanie: that garage there, matthews obviously dealing with a lot of water.
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stephanie: we tip to follow breaking news with brandi cummings live in newport news. anita: brandi is looking at tree damage there that really affected a family. tell us, it's a huge tree behind you. brandi: absolutely is, stephanie and anita. we can tell you that first of all, that family of six that were in the house when the tree fell are pretty thankful they all got out and are safe and a mom, a dad and four children and a baby, two months old. taking a different angle look at the tree, can you see just
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those strong winds came through here and really snapped the tree in half. there's already a crew assessing the damage to the house. there's a power line down here in the back yard. now, earlier we talked to the father of those children in the house and he told us that this back area that you see, this is actually their back bedroom. he told me that had this happened late at night they may not have been able to make it out of the house. so they're pretty thankful that they did. you can see here all this damage to the house. we heard cracking sounds even since we've been here so not sure if the tree is pressing down or going down anymore. but we want to let you hear a portion of that interview from when we spoke to the father earlier this afternoon. mike: just pretty much we heard a loud choice and i went to the back room, to look out the boined at the -- window at the tree to see -- i thought it was the shed and next thing we know the tree is coming in the bedroom.
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been here about a year. mike: pretty much. we've lost everything now. brandi: stephanie and anita, that family is having to rebuild. again, full damage here in the yard, in the back yard here of this house on 80th street in newport news. crews are assessing the damage and preparing to put tarps over the home to protect it from any other weather that we may see here in the coming days. live in newport news, now back to you. >> now your superdoppler 10 forecast with chief meteorologist don slater. anita: the important thing is you can always rebuild a home. you can always get more possessions but we are talking about a deadly situation in waverly. stephanie: with the seriousness of today, it's more important than ever to listen to what's coming up tonight. don: and for those in waverly, or are going to help in waverly, lots of times we see people hurt in the cleanup action because they've stepped on nails and also overexerting
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you do want to watch out for those of you. plus, we have a secondary line of thunderstorms that will be moving in, adding insult to injury and areas open to the elements are going to get drenched coming up in the next couple hours towards the waverly area. again, not many people watching us at this point from that area because they're all very busy but if you are watching us from the waverly area, you might want to pass the word around there's a line of thunderstorms that will be moving on in. we examine what's going on. we go to waverly and show you the storm and here's where things are right now and where things were. just after the storm hit, 2:42 in the afternoon, it hit about 2:30 and again you see the area towards the waverly area and basically at 2:42 it was moving on towards western suri county on up into here is where the tornado was located and developed very, very rapidly. and in the hampton roads cities we saw areas again that were expected to just fall apart. it was unlikely that they'd
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north carolina, and severe thunderstorm warnings. but then we had tornado warnings out of these areas as they redeveloped as a teardrop shaped area that developed right on in over the great dismal swamp and lifted northward through norfolk and the other area, lifted northward towards the peninsula and matthews county and continued that heavy, heavy rain we saw over matthews county. again, that's what was going on. and the area i showed you last time out that developed here and there was a toronto warning with it. here it comes, and it's fizzling out to the north of elizabeth city. thankfully. we do still have action going on to the west of us over the richmond area or very close to richmond and that continues to move eastward. i'm going to storm track is in a rough way as it moves eastward, for example, towards, let's say murfreesboro at 7:17 and towards suffolk at 8:00 and hickory at 8:30 and towards the oceanfront at around 9:00.
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you see it again moving out towards the north end of newport news and 7:38 and to cape charles around 8:30. this one has a lot of lightning with it and it's kind of a fragmented line. you see the areas here and there but there are all kind of warnings coming up out of that and that's round 2 for the evening hours. you see the stuff moving through. and we've got a break. by 6:00, half an hour or so from now, over the richmond area, over south hill and the emporia area. by 7:00, it's headed towards williamsburg and almost there and 8:00 it's over the peninsula and parts of the south side and by 9:00, there's where we are with it and by 10:00 it's starting to move on out to sea so we're looking pretty good once we get past about 10:00 this evening. in the long run, here's the 9:00 hour, a version of future track. it moves on through. anything else behind it? a few clouds. not that much. it's going to be cooler. and one other thing, it's going to be rather windy.
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9:00 this evening. it's right on basically through the top of our area where you see that wind shift line where that front continues out to sea. we see things rather breezy tomorrow morning and throughout the day, out and out windy and will drop on down and continue breezy and by friday the winds will drop off considerably and see a northerly wind. here's what's going on. seeing a few breaks in the clouds and cameras shaking around a little bit because it's still windy and around 70 degrees, 73 degrees, right where we thought it would be for a high temperature today. very windy throughout the area. you see the current temperature readings, 69 and 73. there's cooler air off to the west after they've seen the rain move on through and you see that wind direction and wind speeds around 23, 24, 28 miles an hour, gusting at times above 30. so we're going to see the secondary line move on through. so stay with us for that. we'll be here throughout the evening hours.
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>> i don't know, a good 10 minutes. i don't remember exactly. it happened so quick. i saw the trees swerving. i'm lucky. >> it's completely devastating. it's horrible. cars were crumpled on the highway. it picked up cars and threw them in the ditch. so it really did some damage. anita: three people now confirmed dead from what's likely a tornado that went through waverly. but we're also seeing damage from several other areas as well. stephanie: this is hugo streak in norfolk. viewers say there's no power there. you see a large tree down in that neighborhood. anita: on to newport news. they have more damage here from trees that have come down. this is 80th street where the home you're looking at has been condemned. six people are displaced because of this. stephanie: we're told those are four children in that home, including a 2-month-old baby and thank goodness they all made it out safely. we want to thank you for sending your pictures to us to report it at wavy.com.
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>> we need to tell you we are not done yet with the bad weather. we will show you some of that damage in waverly in just a moment. just about all of us were under a tornado warning this afternoon. >> don slater has been on the air since about 3:00 within up eight on these new storms. don: we will first give you an idea where the waverly storm was a couple of hours ago. that's where it was just north of waverly, exiting the region. definitely a thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado. it was questionable as to whether they could survive with this rain cooled air throughout the area into the hampton roads cities. but again, they did. we have another area that developed to the south that is
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it develops right on into here but now it has just fizzled out. the secondary line of thunderstorms is likely to move in. i think it will move out to sea by 9:00 or 10:00 tonight but as it continues to move on end, it is moving eastward at about 35-40 miles an hour east northeastward between the murfreesboro area around 7:24, and then up into southern sections of chesapeake at 8:30 and out to sea by around 9:00. emporia really in the next half hour. downtown portsmouth and chesapeake around 8:10 and 8:15
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730 toward williamsburg and newport news. so again that area is still moving in. we will watch out for that very carefully. there are those tornado safety tips. all kinds of warnings out there as that line moves on in. interior room windows, cover your heads and leave mobile homes. tom: what appears to be the worst hit area is where two people were killed -- three people killed in waverly. nicole: 2300 people live in that area. liz has the latest from the state police. >> it's absolutely devastating, as you said three people are now confirmed dead. sergeant, what can you tell us about these victims and where they were found? >> currently we are confirming they are three male victims at
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