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it is expected to make a direct hit on northwestern florida and cross the peninsula and head out to sea by friday as tropical depression. tropical stone force winds and heavy rain are already affecting much of florida and in terms of rain fall, as much as 200 millimeters are more is likely over the next 48 hours and the total rain fall could be about 630 in some locations. so heavy rain is coming down. so flat warnings are posted across the wide area. in addition to that, high waves are a concern along the coast. so we will keep you posted on its situation. >> meanwhile, wet weather along the eastern seaboard will ease. however, eastern quebec as well as canadian maritimes and new england states will continue to see rain at least in the next 24 hours. and out west we've got a several area of rain moving in towards the east and we have an area of severe weather in and around montana. neighbors are not out of the question. still windy and hot. kegs are ideal for wildfires. 39 in denver. 38 in houston but looking quite mild along the eastern seaboard with a high of 24 for new york city and
it is expected to make a direct hit on northwestern florida and cross the peninsula and head out to sea by friday as tropical depression. tropical stone force winds and heavy rain are already affecting much of florida and in terms of rain fall, as much as 200 millimeters are more is likely over the next 48 hours and the total rain fall could be about 630 in some locations. so heavy rain is coming down. so flat warnings are posted across the wide area. in addition to that, high waves are a...
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ants and diseases in the water plus forecasters are now warning of possible tornadoes over the florida peninsula. after more than four days of nonstop rain, debby is expected to head out to sea later today. and for folks there, that cannot come soon enough. >> welcome news. >> getting pounded. >> they need to dry out. i guess things will get better there in a couple of days. >> the stuff you don't think about, the stuff in the water. >> snakes and apts as if the flooding isn't bad enough. >> around here, not much of anything to worry about. >> good news again today as our temperatures will be a little warmer than yesterday. but lots and lots of sunshine throughout the day. it will be close to perfect again. >> great. >> low humidity too. >> fabulous. >> i want to us enjoy this. we'll get to the five-day forecast. you never enjoy what you got until it's gone, tucker. you know how we are. >> there is a song about that. 68 in washington. 52 in man mass as and gaithersburg. 57 in culpeper. leonard up two, 57. it is going to be a little warmer today. i don't think the humidity will really start to cr
ants and diseases in the water plus forecasters are now warning of possible tornadoes over the florida peninsula. after more than four days of nonstop rain, debby is expected to head out to sea later today. and for folks there, that cannot come soon enough. >> welcome news. >> getting pounded. >> they need to dry out. i guess things will get better there in a couple of days. >> the stuff you don't think about, the stuff in the water. >> snakes and apts as if the...
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the next couple of days that will just slowly push right over the florida peninsula and continue to bringheavy rain. some areas of florida, especially northern, can see up to 20 inches and it will continue to cause widespread flooding. when it gets into the atlantic, we have to keep in mind it could reach strengthened. but all models are pushing it out to sea. not a bad forecast. we stayed dry back in baltimore and maryland the next couple of days. eventually heating up by friday. 95. that is when we have a chance of thunderstorms friday night into the weekend, and could be a little unsettled for the weekend. right now, only 30-40% chance of rain late in the week. >> carrie engel from valley view farm's digging valley view farms here to answer your plants and burning questions. i love the color of your pepper. >> great ornamental peppers. this one is called medusa. there is also a cool one called purple slash -- purple full lives with white spots and purple fruit. you could have a lot of fun. >> i just want to look at ben. >> on the center of your picnic table outside, beautiful. >> let's
the next couple of days that will just slowly push right over the florida peninsula and continue to bringheavy rain. some areas of florida, especially northern, can see up to 20 inches and it will continue to cause widespread flooding. when it gets into the atlantic, we have to keep in mind it could reach strengthened. but all models are pushing it out to sea. not a bad forecast. we stayed dry back in baltimore and maryland the next couple of days. eventually heating up by friday. 95. that is...
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it looks like texas and much of the florida peninsula will remain unstable into thursday. the warm air is extending all the way up towards the north, clashing with cooler air from the north, producing thundershowers across much of the plains. conditions are quite severe in these green zones. and there is a tornado watch in effect across parts of nebraska, colorado, and wyoming. there is an area of snow across the northern rockies. that will move into british columbia. but as you can see, another system is moving in. that will produce another round of snow in the northern rockies. as for the highs, still on the chilly side in vancouver. 16 degrees for your daytime high on your thursday. 15 degrees in seattle. 29 in winnipeg. out towards the east, 25 in new york city. you may be seeing some pop-up thundershowers during the heat of the day. all right. finally, let's go over to europe. a developing low pressure system is moving in from the atlantic. it will produce stormy conditions across much of the british isles into your saturday, and the associated front will sweep across
it looks like texas and much of the florida peninsula will remain unstable into thursday. the warm air is extending all the way up towards the north, clashing with cooler air from the north, producing thundershowers across much of the plains. conditions are quite severe in these green zones. and there is a tornado watch in effect across parts of nebraska, colorado, and wyoming. there is an area of snow across the northern rockies. that will move into british columbia. but as you can see,...
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Jun 26, 2012
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it could speed up a little bit and head towards the florida peninsula. will likely make landfall in northwestern florida by wednesday afternoon and cross the peninsula and head out to sea as a tropical depression by friday and could become a tropical storm once again over the sea. tropical storm force winds and heavy rain are already affecting much of florida. actually 180 millimeters of rain has been reported over the last 24 hours, in addition to that, more than 200 millimeters is likely in northern florida over the next 48 hours. total rainfall could be 630 in some locations of this area, is really prone to flooding. in addition to that, high waves and rough seas are going to be a big concern over the coast and we have a threat of tornadoes in southern georgia into florida, into tonight. all right, as for the rest of north america, wet weather along the eastern seaboard will dissipate. however, eastern canada and new england states will continue to see heavy rain into tuesday. out towards the west, there's a risk of severe weather in and around montan
it could speed up a little bit and head towards the florida peninsula. will likely make landfall in northwestern florida by wednesday afternoon and cross the peninsula and head out to sea as a tropical depression by friday and could become a tropical storm once again over the sea. tropical storm force winds and heavy rain are already affecting much of florida. actually 180 millimeters of rain has been reported over the last 24 hours, in addition to that, more than 200 millimeters is likely in...
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Jun 25, 2012
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going to continue to pull more rain and the threat for tore that i hados -- tornado along the florida peninsula. we have this front going through and spectacular day for tomorrow. but after that, the heat builds once again because take a look out far west this could be the 4th or 5th day in a roll with temperatures in the 100sin denver. forecast looks like this for today. 85 for our high. we have sunshine returning as we head through the afternoon and winds will pick up clearing out tonight and we have cooled it down to 56 degrees. tomorrow, 80 for our high. sunshine a few clouds out there. so a cool are day than it has been. that's the break because if you like the heat, i know a lot of people do especially this time of year, it's returning full fledged later on this week. so i will have that coming up. >> you have to keep thinking blizzard remember that? we were complaining? >> you don't shovel heat and humidity. >> no you don't. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" at noon a reason for women to hit the gym. doctors say staying in shape could help prevent breast cancer. it's coming up in "h
going to continue to pull more rain and the threat for tore that i hados -- tornado along the florida peninsula. we have this front going through and spectacular day for tomorrow. but after that, the heat builds once again because take a look out far west this could be the 4th or 5th day in a roll with temperatures in the 100sin denver. forecast looks like this for today. 85 for our high. we have sunshine returning as we head through the afternoon and winds will pick up clearing out tonight and...
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Jun 22, 2012
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disturbances that's producing lots of thunderstorms in the yucatan peninsula, cuba, and the southern florida peninsulaand there's a 50% chance of becoming a tropical sigh loan within the next 48 hours or so. we'll keep you informed of the progress. temperatures on the eastern seaboard, reach 34g in washington, d.c. and 33 in new york. but as the cold front moves through, we're expecting cooler -- we're expecting cooler temperatures over the weekend. all right. heading over to the european countries we've got a low pressure system in france producing heavy rain across the british isles and low countries and germany. over the next 24 hours heavy rain will move into the southern portions of the scandinavian peninsula and we have severe weather moving into eastern europe. temperature-wise still on the hot side in the balkan peninsula, reaching 37 here and 37 in athens. out toward the west, 16 in london, 20 in paris and 24 expected in lisbon. that's it for your me now. and here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining
disturbances that's producing lots of thunderstorms in the yucatan peninsula, cuba, and the southern florida peninsulaand there's a 50% chance of becoming a tropical sigh loan within the next 48 hours or so. we'll keep you informed of the progress. temperatures on the eastern seaboard, reach 34g in washington, d.c. and 33 in new york. but as the cold front moves through, we're expecting cooler -- we're expecting cooler temperatures over the weekend. all right. heading over to the european...
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land which will further weaken debby to probably a tropical depression as it goes across the florida peninsula during the day on wednesday. emerges east of daytona beach thursday morning. then it's probably going to strengthen a little bit in the atlantic off the southeastern u.s. coast and then as it makes a little bit of a turn to the northeast as we head toward the weekend and early next week, we're going to have to watch the whole east coast including our beaches for the potential for some waves and maybe some riptides here. if you're headed that way, keep that in mind. the rest of our day with the day planner looks fantastic. a little bit breesesy but sunny -- breezy but sunny, low humidity levels. we'll get to the 70s, mid 70s this afternoon. it's been a bit breezy. latest winds gusting to 30 miles an hour in manassas. d.c. and baltimore gusting to 26 miles an hour. still a nice day after a cool morning. we got down into the 40s in cumberland. 51 in frederick. 62 here in town. 64 on the bay. right now look at this. low to middle 70s across the board. still 57 in garrett county in late ju
land which will further weaken debby to probably a tropical depression as it goes across the florida peninsula during the day on wednesday. emerges east of daytona beach thursday morning. then it's probably going to strengthen a little bit in the atlantic off the southeastern u.s. coast and then as it makes a little bit of a turn to the northeast as we head toward the weekend and early next week, we're going to have to watch the whole east coast including our beaches for the potential for some...
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still is just off-shore but most of the rain showers and thunderstorm activity has moved on the florida peninsula here and that really is what the main threat is continuing to be. actually in jk sonville, you saw reports up to about 180 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours. this is really due to just the stagnant nature of debby here. it is pulling out this moisture, kind of in this counter clockwise motion around the storm and pushing an odd shore here. this is what it'll look like over the next 48 hours. rain totals could add up over 200 mill meeters from the west coast towards the east coast. definitely continue to keep you informed on this. while toward the west, look at denver. high of 39. in houston going through your tuesday, 38. in europe, you're watching this cold front pushing towards the east and western russia, you could see thunderstorm activity and rain showers. also, anybody who plans on going out and enjoying wimbledon here in week, tennis matches, unfortunately it looks like it could be soured here by this next low pressure area moving over the british isles. this is hot here
still is just off-shore but most of the rain showers and thunderstorm activity has moved on the florida peninsula here and that really is what the main threat is continuing to be. actually in jk sonville, you saw reports up to about 180 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours. this is really due to just the stagnant nature of debby here. it is pulling out this moisture, kind of in this counter clockwise motion around the storm and pushing an odd shore here. this is what it'll look like over...
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rain will be triggering the florida peninsula as well as the southern gulf states.he heaviest rain could be found here in northern texas as well as southern oklahoma in the next 24 hours. oklahoma city at 26 degrees temperaturewise. denver, 27 from 31, what we saw yesterday. seattle, well below average at 15 degrees. let's move over to the european continent. the british isles, you're going to be seeing some very unstable conditions. very windy, gusts could reach up to about 110 kilometers per hour. and accumulation of rainfall here could actually total as much as 90 millimeters. the southwesterly winds are going to be impacting, especially wales and england. and that could actually down some trees and power lines as well. and make driving conditions pretty dangerous and hazardous. the front that is lingering there down towards the iberian peninsula, along it we may see some thunderstorm activity as well. but ahead of that system, clear skies finally for you out there in the balkan peninsula. vienna reaching up to 29 degrees. london on the chillier side at 17 degree
rain will be triggering the florida peninsula as well as the southern gulf states.he heaviest rain could be found here in northern texas as well as southern oklahoma in the next 24 hours. oklahoma city at 26 degrees temperaturewise. denver, 27 from 31, what we saw yesterday. seattle, well below average at 15 degrees. let's move over to the european continent. the british isles, you're going to be seeing some very unstable conditions. very windy, gusts could reach up to about 110 kilometers per...
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but things will turn drier across much of the gulf coast, but instead, much of texas and the florida peninsula will remain very wet because ample moisture is coming in from the gulf of mexico. temperatures are on the hot side in houston. 34 degrees expected. and 32 in miami. the heat is extending all the way up towards the north affecting central canada. finally, let's go over to europe. a low pressure system is moving into central europe from the british isles and the western continent. so looking wet here. and back behind it, there's another strong low moving into the same area. so things will turn stormy on your thursday and friday. and then out towards the east, thundershowers are erupting across much of eastern europe as well as turkey. temperaturewise, 24 in moscow and the same goes for kiev and out towards the west, warming up to 19 in london and 21 degrees in paris. here's your extended forecast. >>> one more story before we go. star gazers have been treated to another rare cosmic event. the transit of venus is not quite as spectacular as last month's solar eclipse, but the latest cele
but things will turn drier across much of the gulf coast, but instead, much of texas and the florida peninsula will remain very wet because ample moisture is coming in from the gulf of mexico. temperatures are on the hot side in houston. 34 degrees expected. and 32 in miami. the heat is extending all the way up towards the north affecting central canada. finally, let's go over to europe. a low pressure system is moving into central europe from the british isles and the western continent. so...
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expected to head out to sea later this afternoon and isolated tornadoes are possible across the florida peninsula. those stories straight ahead. thanks for joining us, i'm megan pripgle. >> i'm charley crowson. let's get to our weather locally with lynette charles. >> good morning, charley and megan. let's talk about tropical storm debby. winds sustained at 35 miles an hour. downgraded, it did make landfall last evening and the track now takes it back out into the open waters of the atlantic, so it could restrengthen, but the good news is as we go through time it will push away from land. the satellite and radar still picking up on lots of rainfall across this area, florida, and they've already received about 22 inches of rain and they're going to get more in a lot of spot. maybe three feet of rainfall before all is said and done. here at home, though, we are not dealing with any type of rain at all. we are dealing with mostly clear skies and that translates into lots of sunshine for today. mid-50s in elkton, a cool morning once again. make sure you have the jacket as you head out and about. it w
expected to head out to sea later this afternoon and isolated tornadoes are possible across the florida peninsula. those stories straight ahead. thanks for joining us, i'm megan pripgle. >> i'm charley crowson. let's get to our weather locally with lynette charles. >> good morning, charley and megan. let's talk about tropical storm debby. winds sustained at 35 miles an hour. downgraded, it did make landfall last evening and the track now takes it back out into the open waters of the...
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we're looking at the extended forecast for the florida peninsula there will be some vigorous precipitationtches across the sunshine state ... in the meantime chicago is looking at some blazing heat for later in the week ... we are looking at a little bit of the possibility of some marinerain... here's another look at the flood advisory situation and those tornado watches and the southeastern united states and the developing heat wave in the west with those red flag warnings and he'd advisories' and the temperatures around the country ... it has been seven years since we had 100 degrees here in chicago it happened last july out at midway airport we might have this thursday. we're looking at those wind gusts right now ... and the temperatures around the metropolitan area i will be back with the rest of the statistics and another look ahead on the update at the end of the broadcast tonight we will have clear and comfortable conditions with low humidity the temperature will be 57 degrees tomorrow will be mostly sunny and warm 83 degrees wednesday will be sunny and hot 93 degrees we could reach
we're looking at the extended forecast for the florida peninsula there will be some vigorous precipitationtches across the sunshine state ... in the meantime chicago is looking at some blazing heat for later in the week ... we are looking at a little bit of the possibility of some marinerain... here's another look at the flood advisory situation and those tornado watches and the southeastern united states and the developing heat wave in the west with those red flag warnings and he'd advisories'...
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the florida peninsula and this went out and regained just enough strength to be upgraded again to tropical storm status, it's tropical storm debbie. and this is moving away from populated areas and there are is moving this along to our what sunny skies from coast to inland. another warm and summer-like day. can this pattern hold throughout the weekend? >> and there is a major sierra ski resort is shutting down. operators of june mountain closed for the summer and will not reopen for winter season. it is located southeast of yosemite. the sister resort of mammoth mountain. and closure will give them time to decide the future, a top democrat just an hour ago put finishing pushes on a budget. governor brown has until 11:59 to sign or veto it. there are about a dozen budget-related trailer bills. the state is trying to close nearly $16 billion deficit. and it requires a majority to pass a budget instead of a super majority. >> city of stockton could file for bankruptcy, becoming the largest u.s. city to do so. city of nearly 300,000 is broke, and in serious debt. last night the city council vo
the florida peninsula and this went out and regained just enough strength to be upgraded again to tropical storm status, it's tropical storm debbie. and this is moving away from populated areas and there are is moving this along to our what sunny skies from coast to inland. another warm and summer-like day. can this pattern hold throughout the weekend? >> and there is a major sierra ski resort is shutting down. operators of june mountain closed for the summer and will not reopen for...
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and along this track it will take it across the florida peninsula and back out into the atlantic andat side it could regain some strength and possibly still affect us here in maryland. you notice almost all of the forecast models are taking it off to the east. almost all i said, we will keep you updated on this. >> stay with, wjz for unsubstantiate updates on debby -- for instant updates on debby. >>> the jerry sandusky sex abuse trial may be over but the story surely is not. >> reporter: sandusky's lawyers say they were not given enough time to prepare their defense and that could be the focus of their appeal. sandusky is in jail tonight since friday. more members of the jury are slowly coming forward talking about the trial and their perception of the former penn state assistant coach. >> we watched him defeat how he would react and there was, very little reaction. and i think that we felt that that he knew what he had done. >> reporter: now that sandusky is convicted. the next step in the criminal process is to determine the extent if any of penn state's culpability. specifically
and along this track it will take it across the florida peninsula and back out into the atlantic andat side it could regain some strength and possibly still affect us here in maryland. you notice almost all of the forecast models are taking it off to the east. almost all i said, we will keep you updated on this. >> stay with, wjz for unsubstantiate updates on debby -- for instant updates on debby. >>> the jerry sandusky sex abuse trial may be over but the story surely is not....
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enormous rainfall amounts because the storm is moving slowly but surely but slowly across the florida peninsula. moving out to sea away from the mid-atlantic, great weather the next five days providing you like hot and humid. mainly clear. 58 overnight. tomorrow sunny. 91 thursday. five shy of a hundred friday and saturday. 92 to 95 on sunday. don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> a little steering of your own, here is sharon. >> you have to steer around some problems. we have a long list of them including debris on 97 northbound at benfield boulevard. tire treads in the road. a new accident at falls prop way. another in the city south robin son. one in hempstead 482 at route 30. another accident in belcamp near route 7. 152 near 95. on the beltway, speeds are down to the mid-30s on the west side. delays there. there is the average speeds on 95. southbound lanes are slow as well between white marsh and fort mchenry tunnel. there is a live look at 152 at 95. that is where we have a report of one of our accidents. there is another look outside. that is 295 southbound at 195. it's looking better th
enormous rainfall amounts because the storm is moving slowly but surely but slowly across the florida peninsula. moving out to sea away from the mid-atlantic, great weather the next five days providing you like hot and humid. mainly clear. 58 overnight. tomorrow sunny. 91 thursday. five shy of a hundred friday and saturday. 92 to 95 on sunday. don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> a little steering of your own, here is sharon. >> you have to steer around some problems. we...
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forecasters said the center should cross the northern florida peninsula during the next 24 hours. nd take a look at this rescue caught on-camera just off the florida panhandle. this family got trapped in a vacation home on dog island, five adults and four children into dogs were loaded into a coast guard helicopter and flown to safety. no one was hurt. and police in south texas are looking for who shot a lesbian couple, killing one and critically wounding another. they were shot in the head at a park but officers did not find a weapon at the scene and they only found shell casings. >> the families are devastated and there is no information that we have been able to determine that would indicate that there is anyone who would want to do this to either of those girls. >> survivors condition is improving at a hospital. >> fighting raging in syria today. the government elite republican guard clashed with rebels in two suburbs about 5 mi. from the center of damascus. this was near the republican guard housing compounds which is a very rare occurrence. today the prime minister of turkey
forecasters said the center should cross the northern florida peninsula during the next 24 hours. nd take a look at this rescue caught on-camera just off the florida panhandle. this family got trapped in a vacation home on dog island, five adults and four children into dogs were loaded into a coast guard helicopter and flown to safety. no one was hurt. and police in south texas are looking for who shot a lesbian couple, killing one and critically wounding another. they were shot in the head at...
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take a look at heavy rain along the florida peninsula up through southern georgia.first we thought this was going to move west drift too the gulf. now it looks like it could drift north into georgia. it is going to take several days it is stationary not going to begin moving until wednesday that means anywhere from a foot to 15 inches of rain for parts of georgia and florida. we'll keep you updated on that. back home, it has been cool with numbers in the 40s each and every morning since last friday. today no exception with 49 in mountain view 56 in oakland due to the clear sky cooler air mass overhead going to stick with us again today in fact the winds kick up that sea breeze in the afternoon will keep it a little raw around the city today and the warmer pattern modest warm-up begins tomorrow, the middle of the week we'll see slight warming into the mid 80s that's where things are going to hold because of this system to the north and west of us rain northern california, as i against to move today more rain to our friends well up to the north. for us when we get on
take a look at heavy rain along the florida peninsula up through southern georgia.first we thought this was going to move west drift too the gulf. now it looks like it could drift north into georgia. it is going to take several days it is stationary not going to begin moving until wednesday that means anywhere from a foot to 15 inches of rain for parts of georgia and florida. we'll keep you updated on that. back home, it has been cool with numbers in the 40s each and every morning since last...
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it could go across the florida peninsula or west to texas. for the next 24 to 48 hours. for us, no trouble around here today. high pressure has blown out the cold front from yesterday. a shower or two down at the beaches but the cooler chances settle in and tom a little trough of low pressure mike kick off one or two thundershowers in the mountains and another cold front with a real heat break coming our way as we get towards monday. that will bring a shower chance in on monday, wait till you see the seven day for tuesday and sunny, a little cooler. highs upper 80s and low 90s. plenty of sunshine. risk of a shower tomorrow up in the mountains. shenandoah valley. but that's about it. a hot one but not stupid hot today. then nicer tomorrow. a chance for everyone to get hit with a shower or two before the cool stuff settles in. >> not stupid hot. >> not stupid hot. yesterday was stupid hot. >> let's talk some food now. pulled pork, baby back ribs and sweet tea. >> love the sweet tea, but who makes it best? we're hoping you find the best bar spot
it could go across the florida peninsula or west to texas. for the next 24 to 48 hours. for us, no trouble around here today. high pressure has blown out the cold front from yesterday. a shower or two down at the beaches but the cooler chances settle in and tom a little trough of low pressure mike kick off one or two thundershowers in the mountains and another cold front with a real heat break coming our way as we get towards monday. that will bring a shower chance in on monday, wait till you...
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Jun 25, 2012
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rainfall totals already incredible. 5 to 10 inches of rain have fallen across parts of the florida panhandle and peninsula and the storm, this is the next two to three days, looks like it's going to stall out over the same areas. so the threat would be coastal flooding, beach erosion and perhaps rain totals approaching 12 to 20 inches of rain. imagine that. it's almost the bay area's winter rainfall total coming down in the next two to three days in florida. very slow-moving so flooding a real concern on the gulf coast. earlier this morning it looked like it may head to new orleans. not the case. it looks like it's going to stall out over the florida panhandle. closer to home, nothing but sunshine in san francisco, gorgeous view. but it is a little windy. you might notice that if you step out between now and 7:00 this evening as our temperatures, thanks to the case of cooler air and ocean air conditioning continue to be pretty mild around the bay area. we're seeing the numbers mostly in the mid-60s around san francisco. it might feel cooler than that now that the winds are picking up. 70s inland. gilroy c
rainfall totals already incredible. 5 to 10 inches of rain have fallen across parts of the florida panhandle and peninsula and the storm, this is the next two to three days, looks like it's going to stall out over the same areas. so the threat would be coastal flooding, beach erosion and perhaps rain totals approaching 12 to 20 inches of rain. imagine that. it's almost the bay area's winter rainfall total coming down in the next two to three days in florida. very slow-moving so flooding a real...
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Jun 22, 2012
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of disturbance over the gulf of mexico, spreading widespread thundershowers in the yucatan peninsula, florida, cuba, and the bahamas. this system could become a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours or so. we will keep you posted on its progress. up towards the north, a line of the thundershowers are extending from eastern canada down to texas. as the the system moves towards the east, things will turn severe, and produce severe weather in the -- in the -- in the mid-atlantic region including washington, d.c. and new york city on your friday. out towards the west, looking dry at this moment. but you will notice that rain will develop over the northern half of the plains on your fry day. that will be accompanied by thunderstorms, as well as the gusty wind. and out west, as low-pressure system moves in. things will turn quite wet and dusty. and unfortunately, the rain will not affect areas like nevada, wyoming, colorado, and utah where rain is desperately needed. temperaturewise, summer has officially started. but still on the chilly side. vancouver. 17 degrees. and 18 in seattle. but out e
of disturbance over the gulf of mexico, spreading widespread thundershowers in the yucatan peninsula, florida, cuba, and the bahamas. this system could become a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours or so. we will keep you posted on its progress. up towards the north, a line of the thundershowers are extending from eastern canada down to texas. as the the system moves towards the east, things will turn severe, and produce severe weather in the -- in the -- in the mid-atlantic region...
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five to 6-inches of rain in some of these heavy bands making their way continuously into the peninsula of florida. this tropical storm isn't going any where. it is gaining some strength, and you notice the track has changed considerably. at this point the national hurricane center is taking the storm off to the north. this track keeps moving off to the east and that could still happen. you can see as far as our forecast model goes, the trend is more toward the east. regardless there's already a lot of rain, already a lot of tornadoes reported and we have a lot to come. >> bernadette, thank you. stay with wjz for first warn coverage and live doppler radar any time just log on to wjz.com. >>> egypt has a new president- elect tonight, islamic morsi makes history winning in the country's first free election. >> reporter: egyptians cheered and danced in cairo's square as word came down that morsi would be their next president. egypt's first democratically elected leader. hours after his win, morsi addressed the country. he promised to be a president to all egyptians and thanked them for their confiden
five to 6-inches of rain in some of these heavy bands making their way continuously into the peninsula of florida. this tropical storm isn't going any where. it is gaining some strength, and you notice the track has changed considerably. at this point the national hurricane center is taking the storm off to the north. this track keeps moving off to the east and that could still happen. you can see as far as our forecast model goes, the trend is more toward the east. regardless there's already a...
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florida with all of this rain. now the storm finally moving across the peninsula and should exit into the atlantic by this time tomorrow. jacksonville, florida was hit hard today. you can see the center coming across shore and down to the south and east. this is a tropical depression and it should move out into the open waters of the atlantic very, very soon. but look at the numbers. a lot of colors on the map. one thing to know for sure this area of white is over a foot of rain in the last 48 hours including this estimate of 16.2 inches. this is interstate 10 where they have many closures along the interstate. jacksonville just talked to the national weather service guy and he told me if he saw these totals anywhere else he would not believe them. 13 inches of rain in jacksonville in two days. >>> our weather is not looking like that. gorgeous conditions tonight. that's not going to stick around. i'll have the forecast coming up. >>> big storm last friday. you recall the magnitude of the damage is such that some families are picking up and moving out for good. >> jackie bensen with the report. >> reporter: the smell o
florida with all of this rain. now the storm finally moving across the peninsula and should exit into the atlantic by this time tomorrow. jacksonville, florida was hit hard today. you can see the center coming across shore and down to the south and east. this is a tropical depression and it should move out into the open waters of the atlantic very, very soon. but look at the numbers. a lot of colors on the map. one thing to know for sure this area of white is over a foot of rain in the last 48...
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our tropical outlook has the tropical depression moving slowly across the northern peninsula of florida as seen by the hurricane center, looks like it will emerge into the atlantic we hope thursday or friday. that's the latest information coming on in. we will show you that again on the news edge at 11:00. here is your five-day forecast. beautiful tomorrow, pretty fantastic on wednesday, getting a little bit toasty as we head toward the end of the week, maybe an isolated thunderstorm saturday. check out that temperature of 98, maybe even 99 degrees. the hot stuff is coming back, but we got the good stuff now and we'll just focus on the present, the gift that keeps on giving. >>> something happened last night in d.c. that has never happened before. >> there was a big award ceremony honoring the best restaurants and our own sue palka was the emcee. >> it was fun. >> as fox 5's beth parkershows us a bit of history was made. >> duck and a smoked eggplant puree and changen with white sauce. >> reporter: a mouth -- a chicken with white samples. >> reporter: a mouth watering menu, a view of th
our tropical outlook has the tropical depression moving slowly across the northern peninsula of florida as seen by the hurricane center, looks like it will emerge into the atlantic we hope thursday or friday. that's the latest information coming on in. we will show you that again on the news edge at 11:00. here is your five-day forecast. beautiful tomorrow, pretty fantastic on wednesday, getting a little bit toasty as we head toward the end of the week, maybe an isolated thunderstorm saturday....
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Jun 26, 2012
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over the gulf of mexico and will likely make a direct hit on northwestern florida by wednesday evening. then cross the peninsula eastward as a tropical depression and head out to sea by friday. it could develop into a tropical storm once again over the water the we have tropical storm warnings in place across this do coast. that means lots of heavy rain, strong winds. and high waves will continue at least into your wednesday. well in terms of precipitation, as much as 170 millimeters has fallen in northern florida. in addition to that, more than 200 millimeters is likely over the next 48 hours. because, debby is expected to move at a snail pace over the next few days. so, rainfall total could be significant. some areas seeing as much as 630 millimeters. this area is really prone to flooding. and in fact, we have got -- risk of tornados in parts of florida and into tuesday. meanwhile, heavy rain in eastern canada and new england, will likely continue into tuesday. and out west, as several low pressure, several, fronts and low-pressure systems are producing unstable weather in parts of the western canada and the
over the gulf of mexico and will likely make a direct hit on northwestern florida by wednesday evening. then cross the peninsula eastward as a tropical depression and head out to sea by friday. it could develop into a tropical storm once again over the water the we have tropical storm warnings in place across this do coast. that means lots of heavy rain, strong winds. and high waves will continue at least into your wednesday. well in terms of precipitation, as much as 170 millimeters has fallen...
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system is very active over the gulf states bringing hefty amounts of rain in florida, western cuba as well as the yucatan peninsula. over the weekend, this system may develop into a tropical depression. temperaturewise, 31 in miami. new york, we're looking at still in the 30s with chances of thunderstorms. but as i mentioned, that will be tapering off in towards your weekend. but phoenix soaring in the 40s yet again. moving over to the european continent now. the british isles will be seeing very unstable conditions. the gusts could reach as much as 80 kilometers per hour. especially in uk. 30 to 40 millimeters per hour. short time heavy rain could occur upping the risk of flooding there. the associated cold front will then be moving across the northern balkan regions and that could bring some isolated thunderstorms into ukraine. across the iberian peninsula, things are really hot. 34 in madrid. even hotter than the average of july temperatures there. london, though, on the cooler side at 19 degrees. here's your extended forecast. >>> once again, our lead story -- fighting in syria has intensified since cease-fire
system is very active over the gulf states bringing hefty amounts of rain in florida, western cuba as well as the yucatan peninsula. over the weekend, this system may develop into a tropical depression. temperaturewise, 31 in miami. new york, we're looking at still in the 30s with chances of thunderstorms. but as i mentioned, that will be tapering off in towards your weekend. but phoenix soaring in the 40s yet again. moving over to the european continent now. the british isles will be seeing...
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finally, though, it's beginning to make its way off the coastline of the eastern peninsula of florida. the northern part of florida for the most part drive. tampa also got hit very hard with this in the way of heavy rein, wind, waves and severe weather. here's the track of debby. may strengthier as it gets to the open atlantic. it's not going to be a threat to the -- it's the fourth named storm of the season. a here are some of the reinfall estimates. over 20 inches of rainfall in a short period of time. those rivers are going to be slow to recede. this is an area that was an extreme drought last year. >> we were talking about that a while ago. >> parts of florida were burning up. >> the deference from last year were here. >> it would be nice if they would get a little even keel when it comes to that because neither of those weather patterns is helpful. >> stand by. we'll have continuing coverage live throughout the program here on "early start." with the radar you can see just where this storm is going. >> this is why we want rob to stand by. a wildfire not roaring unchecked through
finally, though, it's beginning to make its way off the coastline of the eastern peninsula of florida. the northern part of florida for the most part drive. tampa also got hit very hard with this in the way of heavy rein, wind, waves and severe weather. here's the track of debby. may strengthier as it gets to the open atlantic. it's not going to be a threat to the -- it's the fourth named storm of the season. a here are some of the reinfall estimates. over 20 inches of rainfall in a short...
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arizona has a very unique situation, unlike florida, we have an immigration problem in florida but we are a peninsula. >> rose: they have the border problem. >> they have a border problem and not just immigration, it is not just an immigration issue but a gun running issue, human trafficking issue, in fact, those issues are bigger than the immigration problem, they are frustrated the federal government hadn't acted or hadn't acted enough and they turned to their legislature and said pass this law, i understood that. >> rose: but beyond all of that, i mean, are you bothered by the idea of profile something. >> well, obviously, but i don't think that is what they want in arizona, they made it very clear you can't profile and you can't pull people over because they look like they are hispanic you can't do that, the law specifically pro hints that. >> rose: what does it allow. >> it allows basically for the issue to come up, if you stop somebody in the lawful conduct of your business as a police officer, you have a right to inquire about their immigration status as a secondary matter to whatever other re
arizona has a very unique situation, unlike florida, we have an immigration problem in florida but we are a peninsula. >> rose: they have the border problem. >> they have a border problem and not just immigration, it is not just an immigration issue but a gun running issue, human trafficking issue, in fact, those issues are bigger than the immigration problem, they are frustrated the federal government hadn't acted or hadn't acted enough and they turned to their legislature and said...
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very heavy rain, especially across the panhandle of florida and much of the peninsula of florida today the north but do expect to see some big downpours and very heavy rain accumulating over the next few days. in the northern plains for the most part, dry exempt for few scattered thunderstorms that will happen. some could be severe. temps. look at that, 90 degrees in chicago today. 94 in far go. out across the west, this is where all of the cool weather is. los angeles 72. but look at all that white on the map up there in towards the northern rockies. that is some snow. snow clayton, it's june. snowe. >> you are a crazy man. >> i know. hard to be it's time to be camping. >> it's perfect to get out there for father's day because now is the big father's day sale at bass pro-shops. these are the things that dad wants. these are the gadgets and gizmos and outdoor tools that dad want this year. >> like to say dad's day synonymous with bass pro-shops. >> father's day is every day of the year at our place j just another excuse. start with. so things you have there. i really like this. it's li
very heavy rain, especially across the panhandle of florida and much of the peninsula of florida today the north but do expect to see some big downpours and very heavy rain accumulating over the next few days. in the northern plains for the most part, dry exempt for few scattered thunderstorms that will happen. some could be severe. temps. look at that, 90 degrees in chicago today. 94 in far go. out across the west, this is where all of the cool weather is. los angeles 72. but look at all that...
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Jun 22, 2012
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mcho más fria hablando de esto, tenemos el sur dela florida, fuertes lluvias hasta el fin de semana, debido a unsistema, justamente sobre la penínsulao será en el rango de los 60° es todo de mi rte, continuamos con más de primer iacto >>> cada a aparecen nuevos aparatos, ejercicios, tratamientos y dietas, pero en estados unidos, 2 tercios de los adultos sufren de sobrepeso. >>> quienes han trata de perder peso, ya conocena ruti, cortar calorías, evitar carbohidras y hacer ejercicios sin embargo, para este nutricionista, esto podría ser lo qle impid auchos de bajar, asegurando que el verdadero secreto está en dos hormonas >>> es una hormona del hambre que se produce en tu setómago también averigué esto afecta el peso >>> esto se produce cada 3 o 4 horas >>> te dan ganas de contar lo que sea >>> dormi pocas horas y bajar de peso también descontrolan a esta hormona >>> haz ejercicio, pe no lo hagas porque tienes que perder peso>>> y es que el estrés elev cortisol, detiene el metabolismo >>> eso te hace sentirte contento, y si estás estresado todo el día, siempre tienes estas hormonas bajas, y el cerebro te hace querer comer >>> por eso
mcho más fria hablando de esto, tenemos el sur dela florida, fuertes lluvias hasta el fin de semana, debido a unsistema, justamente sobre la penínsulao será en el rango de los 60° es todo de mi rte, continuamos con más de primer iacto >>> cada a aparecen nuevos aparatos, ejercicios, tratamientos y dietas, pero en estados unidos, 2 tercios de los adultos sufren de sobrepeso. >>> quienes han trata de perder peso, ya conocena ruti, cortar calorías, evitar carbohidras y...
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florida this morning. it is expected to take an easterly turn and move over the northern peninsula through thursday.man bradley has the latest. >> tropical storm debby's torrential rainfall is causing chaos for millions of floridians. state of emergency remains in effect this morning. residents along the coast could face two feet of rain over the next two days. conditions have caused one death in the state and forced evacuations. a family was rescued from their vacation home, airlifted to safety. >> feels like roller-coaster ride. >> rain and wind storms have left tens of thousands without power. if one county south of tallahassee and saw more than 20 inches of rain in the last 24 hours. in tampa, entire neighborhoods are submerged. >> i never about the same road i drive on every day we would be paddling up and down. >> it caused a massive sinkhole and damaged the bridge in florida. they shut down the st. george bridge which leads to a vacation areas south of the panhandle. some tourists in panama city stayed anyway. >> we are scared. >> florida can waive or suspend certain state laws to respond to
florida this morning. it is expected to take an easterly turn and move over the northern peninsula through thursday.man bradley has the latest. >> tropical storm debby's torrential rainfall is causing chaos for millions of floridians. state of emergency remains in effect this morning. residents along the coast could face two feet of rain over the next two days. conditions have caused one death in the state and forced evacuations. a family was rescued from their vacation home, airlifted to...
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florida over the next several hours. >>> plus, getting the best deal you can on summer concert tickets. weakened to a tropical depression. . >> the center of the storm is expected to cross the peninsula. we will have more on that coming up. it is possible the area could still have tropical force winds tonight. >> she gave us the best movies. when harry met sally. sleepless in seattle. ephron died tonight after the fight with leukemia. she was born in new york and raised in beverly hills. she started as a journalist and switched to screenwriting. she was once married to paul bernstein. she told everyone who asked her to deep throat was. survived by her sons and her third husband tonight. in honor of her, we had to ask this question. what was one of your favorite movies from her? was it, when harry met sally? was a, you got mail? or sleepless in seattle? leave your thoughts on the facebook page. >>> we have some good news about the housing market. for the first time in seven months, home prices are up. that is just the silver lining. it seems that prices are still down 2 percent. last week, mortgage rates hit record lows, something analysts hope will spur homebuying. >> when you think
florida over the next several hours. >>> plus, getting the best deal you can on summer concert tickets. weakened to a tropical depression. . >> the center of the storm is expected to cross the peninsula. we will have more on that coming up. it is possible the area could still have tropical force winds tonight. >> she gave us the best movies. when harry met sally. sleepless in seattle. ephron died tonight after the fight with leukemia. she was born in new york and raised in...
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in florida thunderstorms are running off the southern tip of the peninsula, couple rough ones throughpastcouple of weeks. front draping across the carolinas and parts of southern georgia for thunderstorms and up north you've got cooler weather for sure and you'll see on and off showers today but right now it's for the most part dry from philly to new york and boston. unsettled in the eastern part of the country. desert southwest, still warm and dry, seeing severe thunderstorms traveling to or headed towards the mile high city of denver and pacific northwest a front heading that way so dress appropriately feeling like more april or may as opposed to june. couple of shots from the venus transit last night. some of my favorite are shot from the sdo, the solar dynamics observatory, a satellite that hovers over the earth so you don't have to see through the atmosphere. here's the sun and the images and venus about to make its way across the sun, the different vantage point, venus there. you could see it from the earth. would you need special sort of lens, special glasses that they typicall
in florida thunderstorms are running off the southern tip of the peninsula, couple rough ones throughpastcouple of weeks. front draping across the carolinas and parts of southern georgia for thunderstorms and up north you've got cooler weather for sure and you'll see on and off showers today but right now it's for the most part dry from philly to new york and boston. unsettled in the eastern part of the country. desert southwest, still warm and dry, seeing severe thunderstorms traveling to or...
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peninsula of michigan. showers and thunderstorms around dallas, houston, new orleans and much of florida. afternoon storms for upstate new york and new england. >> mostly 80s from the east coast to the rockies. triple digits in phoenix. 70s in boise and sacramento. >>> and now for our favorite story of the day. >> truly. >> it is such a great story. a north carolina student beating the odds making an extraordinary transition from homeless to harvard just two years ago. 18-year-old dawn logins was living as a squatter with her family. >> she missed so much school she was listed as a dropout. but last summer her parents abandoned her, literally gave up on her. she didn't give up. she graduated with an acceptance letter from harvard. >> i was about to cry when everyone stood up and started scre screaming. it feels great to have all the hard work that i put into this to finally be realized. >> after her parents abandoned her last summer, dawn worked as a custodian at her school as a way to make money. took honors classes and everything. now she's getting a scholarship for harvard, and the com
peninsula of michigan. showers and thunderstorms around dallas, houston, new orleans and much of florida. afternoon storms for upstate new york and new england. >> mostly 80s from the east coast to the rockies. triple digits in phoenix. 70s in boise and sacramento. >>> and now for our favorite story of the day. >> truly. >> it is such a great story. a north carolina student beating the odds making an extraordinary transition from homeless to harvard just two years...
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florida as our tropical storm debby is about 30 miles south, southeast of apalachicola drifting around. it looks like they'll continue to get this heavy rain for the next two days until it finally crosses the peninsula and heads into the atlantic. no rain for us in this forecast, maybe an isolated thunderstorm on saturday. you might be happy about that with the temperature of 98 degrees and hoping this next hot spell won't last too long. enjoy what we have the next couple days. >>> that's it for weather, but lindsay is talking nats. >> this is the verizon 4g lte sports desk with lindsay murphy. >> thank you. hello, everybody. it was 101 degrees at coors field in colorado this evening for the nats and rockies game, the hottest home game in rockies history which spans 1,544 games, but it wasn't too hot for steven strasburg to become the first pitcher to win seven straight starts. bottom of the 4th tied 1-1. strasburg strikes out carlos gonzalez to take over the major league lead with his 114th strikeout on the season, eight on the day. top of the 5th jesus flores led off with a double. next strasburg delivers a drive to center field that rolls to the wall. flores scores on strasburg's fifth extra base
florida as our tropical storm debby is about 30 miles south, southeast of apalachicola drifting around. it looks like they'll continue to get this heavy rain for the next two days until it finally crosses the peninsula and heads into the atlantic. no rain for us in this forecast, maybe an isolated thunderstorm on saturday. you might be happy about that with the temperature of 98 degrees and hoping this next hot spell won't last too long. enjoy what we have the next couple days. >>>...