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analyzing the latest on hurricane cristobal, it's well off the atlantic seaboard. rapidly moving off to the north and east at about 20 to 30 mes anou but if has given us rough surf. today we' have 3 to 5 foot waves. also rip currents at the beaches today. but f friday, saturday and sunday, til be lower surf, high at the beaches today and tomorw he upper 70s. and then saturd and sunday should be up around 80 degrees. might get an isolated storm at the beach late afternoon on sunday. tod ls humid, beautiful afternoon. lots of sun, highs reaching the upper 80s and low humidity in place on friday. beautiful ytomorrow, lots of sunshine. highs reaching the mid-80s. then saturday, sunday and labor day, each day up near 90 degrees with a chance of an afternoon storm and very humid over the weekend. and into next week, 7 day outlook, yb back to work and schoo tuesday into wednesday,ll rath humid and hot with highs up around 90. maybe scattered afternoon storms. a look at the morning commute and the back to school forecast coming utr d traffic on 1 6:31. >>> brand new crash,
analyzing the latest on hurricane cristobal, it's well off the atlantic seaboard. rapidly moving off to the north and east at about 20 to 30 mes anou but if has given us rough surf. today we' have 3 to 5 foot waves. also rip currents at the beaches today. but f friday, saturday and sunday, til be lower surf, high at the beaches today and tomorw he upper 70s. and then saturd and sunday should be up around 80 degrees. might get an isolated storm at the beach late afternoon on sunday. tod ls...
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Aug 25, 2014
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it's going to be tracking off the atlantic seaboard. there's the view from space now.t's still fairly disorganized. it's still dumping a lot of rain on the bahamas and it's still a tropical storm. this is just updated. the trends are tracking slowly. remaining a tropical storm through the day into tuesday. then as it tracks farther to the north and east it will curve out the sea and track between bermuda and the outer banks. by then it may be a category one herk by 8:00 on wednesday morning continuing to track off to the northeast well off the atlantic seaboard. well east of new england and the canadian maritimes as a category 1 hurricane toward tend of the week. watch out for some of those strong currents at the beach. there's the sky over washington now. they've got a temperature of 78 at reagan national. dew point kofrt bli dry in the upper 50s now. just a very light easterly breeze bringing a few of the clouds flowing in from across the bay and over most of maryland and virginia coming in from the east where temperatures warrington at 76. nst the low 70s. mostly su
it's going to be tracking off the atlantic seaboard. there's the view from space now.t's still fairly disorganized. it's still dumping a lot of rain on the bahamas and it's still a tropical storm. this is just updated. the trends are tracking slowly. remaining a tropical storm through the day into tuesday. then as it tracks farther to the north and east it will curve out the sea and track between bermuda and the outer banks. by then it may be a category one herk by 8:00 on wednesday morning...
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Aug 24, 2014
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a lot of it pushing up and away from the atlantic seaboard. look at this one. way out to sea there. if this happens, well looks like it will steer clear of land. could give dangerous rip tides in our area. we will be watching in some indication it could turn to a hurricane as it hits the atlantic, category 1. that's something we'll watch and hopefully it stays out to sea. the forecast today 84 degrees, sun sunny. early in the week looks nice as we stay in the temperatures in the low to mid-80s for this week. eventually forwa eventually towards 90. more sunshine and no clouds thursday. >> i'm nervous for what the fall and winter are going to bring. >>> now to news from down the shore. the zesecond day of the seminar has gotten underway. the l l le -- the california co is teaching about employment opportunities in the industry. organizers are using basil and rosemary to teach the course as only medical marijuana is legal in new jersey thousand. >> the law is changing so fast, even though it's not legal to grow your own here right now, it will be soon. and in the surrounding states as
a lot of it pushing up and away from the atlantic seaboard. look at this one. way out to sea there. if this happens, well looks like it will steer clear of land. could give dangerous rip tides in our area. we will be watching in some indication it could turn to a hurricane as it hits the atlantic, category 1. that's something we'll watch and hopefully it stays out to sea. the forecast today 84 degrees, sun sunny. early in the week looks nice as we stay in the temperatures in the low to mid-80s...
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we'll stay that way through the day today and stay well off the atlantic seaboard. well east of the outer banks during the day on tuesday into wednesday. a category 1 hurricane and east of our atlantic beaches and the eastern shore, maybe some heavy seas, could get some rip currents there along the beaches the next couple of days. then it quickly really weakens a lot and just becomes a tropical depression and an area of low pressure by the time it gets off the canadian maritimes. i took this photo yesterday morning. i was hiking along the creek running pretty low. most of this on instagram, facebook and twitter. that's where you can share your photos and comments. you can connect with me there on instagram, facebook and twitter. and the sky looking off to the west, some drifting high clouds moving on through during the afternoon hovering in the mid to upper 80s. lots of sunshine. and this evening the temperatures will drop back a bit under a partly cloudy sky and that's when the nats and the orioles are playing at nats park. this is the game they had to do a makeup o
we'll stay that way through the day today and stay well off the atlantic seaboard. well east of the outer banks during the day on tuesday into wednesday. a category 1 hurricane and east of our atlantic beaches and the eastern shore, maybe some heavy seas, could get some rip currents there along the beaches the next couple of days. then it quickly really weakens a lot and just becomes a tropical depression and an area of low pressure by the time it gets off the canadian maritimes. i took this...
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Aug 27, 2014
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looks like it will continue north and then take a sharp turn to the northeas so well off the atlantic seaboard. and continuing to track off the new england coast but it will be close enough to our atlantic coast from the outer banks all the way to the jersey shore for this some rough surf and rip currents, some waves could be 8 to2 foot late tonight into tomorrow morning. ed a then maybe 8 to 10 footers right off ocean city up to are a hoe bo rehoean thursday. and then it will pull away for the labor day weekend. there is the bright sun over the capitol. 80 degrees at reagan national. dew point at 65, rather humid. a light southerly breeze. right around 80 across the bay. classic late summer day. shenandoah valley, beautiful day there, too. up along skyline drive. great visibility and off to the west in the mountains, most locations in the upper 70s. nearby neighborhoods, montgomery, princge county, fairfa right around 80 degrees. and just a touch of humidity in the air. and this morning,reas little b of fogginess over the potomac river. love this picture. possess your pics and we'll share. so
looks like it will continue north and then take a sharp turn to the northeas so well off the atlantic seaboard. and continuing to track off the new england coast but it will be close enough to our atlantic coast from the outer banks all the way to the jersey shore for this some rough surf and rip currents, some waves could be 8 to2 foot late tonight into tomorrow morning. ed a then maybe 8 to 10 footers right off ocean city up to are a hoe bo rehoean thursday. and then it will pull away for the...
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Aug 23, 2014
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many models are saying it's going to come up through the bahamas and steer out from the atlantic seaboard. this is something we are going to be watching throughout the next couple of days here, but it's still way too early to tell what is going to happen, but of course our first alert team will be tracking it. 69 degrees at 8:00, and 73 by noon, and the afternoon, a high of only 76. a chance of showers, like we said, off and on. regional forecast calls for rain showers in the poconos. temperatures in the mid-70s. i will have your 7-day forecast coming right up. >>> two years after super storm sandy hit the shore, recovery is not complete. for some communities built along the canals, that process is moving painfully slowly. out of 4,000 homes seriously damaged, only 360 were abandoned. some are lifting their homes for the future, and others say it's not worth it. the mayor of the township said it will take three more years before the communities along the bay resemble their presandy appearance. >>> one golfer turning heads at a course in atlantic county, and it's not just because he is onl
many models are saying it's going to come up through the bahamas and steer out from the atlantic seaboard. this is something we are going to be watching throughout the next couple of days here, but it's still way too early to tell what is going to happen, but of course our first alert team will be tracking it. 69 degrees at 8:00, and 73 by noon, and the afternoon, a high of only 76. a chance of showers, like we said, off and on. regional forecast calls for rain showers in the poconos....
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Aug 24, 2014
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them all in agreement here it's going to swing up north and head back out to sea away from the atlantic seaboardobably because the high will push it out to sea thankfully. it could gain obviously some strength. the models are saying it's going to stay back out to sea. of course we will be watching that for the next several days. more sunshine, low humidity. temperatures in the 80s for the shore and beaches. also 70s for the day today. mostly sunny skies. little breezy at times expected for our day today and also monday. quick look at your seven-day forecast. lots of sunshine and a dry stretch throughout most of the week. rosemary. >> looking good. thanks. >> it's a few minutes before the "today" show. lester holt and erica hill join us. >> we're keeping an eye on where the 6.0 quake struck this morning. also the latest from london. there are reports britain may have identified the person responsible for the murder of american journalist james foley. >>> we're keeping an eye on the atlantic and weather system. the now tropical storm cristobal. will it hit the u.s.? we'll keep an eye on that. >>>
them all in agreement here it's going to swing up north and head back out to sea away from the atlantic seaboardobably because the high will push it out to sea thankfully. it could gain obviously some strength. the models are saying it's going to stay back out to sea. of course we will be watching that for the next several days. more sunshine, low humidity. temperatures in the 80s for the shore and beaches. also 70s for the day today. mostly sunny skies. little breezy at times expected for our...
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Aug 30, 2014
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up and down the atlantic seaboard, looks all the way from norfolk, we have showers to the west, and not to see these rain drops until tomorrow so today should be another dry day today. we start off with the 60s throughout many of the locales. the lehigh valley, 64 degrees. almost 70 in philadelphia right now. here is your saturday planner. 70 degrees at 9:00 a.m. also, humidity, that goes up for tomorrow. we will talk more on that and the threat of thunderstorms coming up, rosemary. >> thanks, tedd. >>> this is where all the action is happening in the city today. here is a hraoeu look at the main stage of the made in america festival at the foot of the art museum steps. in a few hours from now it will be a much different scene as a sea of people will be in the parkway. matt delucia has been out there all morning long. and what is happening behind you? >> reporter: they are pretty much ready to go. three hours until the gates open here at made in america, right here at 22nd and the parkway. i will get out of the way so you can see what is going on. we saw the security workers getting rea
up and down the atlantic seaboard, looks all the way from norfolk, we have showers to the west, and not to see these rain drops until tomorrow so today should be another dry day today. we start off with the 60s throughout many of the locales. the lehigh valley, 64 degrees. almost 70 in philadelphia right now. here is your saturday planner. 70 degrees at 9:00 a.m. also, humidity, that goes up for tomorrow. we will talk more on that and the threat of thunderstorms coming up, rosemary. >>...
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Aug 30, 2014
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we are dry across the atlantic seaboard from here to new york and up to boston, too. we are tracking the low that is moving fairly slow at this point. this front and low will push towards us and it will fire up thunderstorms that we are going to see tomorrow, specifically in the afternoon and mainly in the evening. looks like most of the day today will be dry and most of your sunday morning is going to be dry and then that's going to change by the afternoon and evening for tomorrow. here is how it looks for saturday. same goes for sunday morning, too. not until sunday afternoon, we start to see showers move in, and even isolated thunderstorms. but the best chance will be in the evening hours where it could produce downpours, too, on sunday evening. monday, scattered showers. looks like it's not going to be entirely dry for the weekend. today is the best day to get out there and do all the stuff you want to do. looks like monday into tuesday we could have a slight chance of showers as well. for the day today, 69, and by noon 77 degrees and then our high for the day tod
we are dry across the atlantic seaboard from here to new york and up to boston, too. we are tracking the low that is moving fairly slow at this point. this front and low will push towards us and it will fire up thunderstorms that we are going to see tomorrow, specifically in the afternoon and mainly in the evening. looks like most of the day today will be dry and most of your sunday morning is going to be dry and then that's going to change by the afternoon and evening for tomorrow. here is how...
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Aug 25, 2014
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heading near bermuda by thursday, and after that, it stays off the atlantic seaboard out to sea as a category 1 hurricane. thank goodness. it is a cool morning. you need long sleeves or a light jacket. only near 60. light fog hanging in the air here. 67 now at reagan national. nicely jumping into the low 80s midafternoon with low humidity and lots of sunshine. still beautiful tomorrow after a school sta cool start. h on wedneay thursday, with highs near 90. still steamy on friday into the weekend. hot temperatures during the afternoons. next chance evof storms on frid and again into labor day. >>> there is a new theory about parenting methods that might raise some eyebrows. it's called snowplow parents. it's where you clear every obstacle and pile on the pressure to achieve. it's just as bad as hovering. they say it can lead kids anxious, dependent and narcicisstic. he says micro managing children can also leave them unable to cope in the real world. is it ma it makes a lot of accepts. our job as parents is to create individual human beings that can make smart decisions on your own,
heading near bermuda by thursday, and after that, it stays off the atlantic seaboard out to sea as a category 1 hurricane. thank goodness. it is a cool morning. you need long sleeves or a light jacket. only near 60. light fog hanging in the air here. 67 now at reagan national. nicely jumping into the low 80s midafternoon with low humidity and lots of sunshine. still beautiful tomorrow after a school sta cool start. h on wedneay thursday, with highs near 90. still steamy on friday into the...
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into the next couple of days remaining below tropical storm strength as it tracks along the atlantic seaboard and gets off nova scotia by the end of the week. there may be big surf at the beaches. there will be rip tides. later today, a bit humid during the afternoon. less humid by late afternoon. highs around 90. a light wind with us that will play a role in the air quality during the afternoon with pollution building. we have our ultraviolet index at high range. if you will be at the pool, you'll get a quick burn without protection. tonight is national night out. if you're going to go to a block party for that, it will be hot at the beginning of the evening. and then by mid to late evening back down to the low 80s to near 80 and also the nationals and mets are playing tonight. great night for baseball. first pitch at 7:05. mid 80s there. by the seventh inning stretch, down to low 80s. last out should be upper 70s to around 80 degrees. great night for baseball. and as we get into tomorrow morning, we'll have temperatures down into the 60s. afternoon highs again tomorrow around 90 degrees. an
into the next couple of days remaining below tropical storm strength as it tracks along the atlantic seaboard and gets off nova scotia by the end of the week. there may be big surf at the beaches. there will be rip tides. later today, a bit humid during the afternoon. less humid by late afternoon. highs around 90. a light wind with us that will play a role in the air quality during the afternoon with pollution building. we have our ultraviolet index at high range. if you will be at the pool,...
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and it will stay off the atlantic seaboard. latest track going due north today.ay becoming a category 1 hurricane. remaining category 1 hurricane strength ooefs of teast of the banks. tuesday, heading off to the north and east and weakening rapidly. so it will stay off the coast, but there could be some riptides at the atlantic beaches. i took this photo while hiking along hunting creek over the weekend. possess your pictures on twitter andragram and i'll share. our next chance of storms is wednesday afternoon and evening, could get strong storms. highs reaching they're 90 that day. and then a nice break from heat and humidity, highs hid 80s on thursday and friday. low humidity in place. actually into much of the weekend, nice pattern. highs 80s on saturday and sunday. >>> new developments this morning in the israel gaza conflict. right now the fighting between israel and gaza is on hold. the seven hour humanitarian truce will allow for humanitarian aid to be delivered to those in the gaza strip. the truce comes just hours after an israeli air strike killed a mil
and it will stay off the atlantic seaboard. latest track going due north today.ay becoming a category 1 hurricane. remaining category 1 hurricane strength ooefs of teast of the banks. tuesday, heading off to the north and east and weakening rapidly. so it will stay off the coast, but there could be some riptides at the atlantic beaches. i took this photo while hiking along hunting creek over the weekend. possess your pictures on twitter andragram and i'll share. our next chance of storms is...
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and it may remain as a minimal tropical storm and staying well off the atlantic seaboard as we get into next week. not a threat to us. temperatures right now low to mid-70s with muggy humidity. holding steady here for another couple of hour, you can see the humidity in the air. live view from our tower camera, 76 and cloudy at reagan national. and we'll still be near 70 by 8:00. a little bit of light rain coming through, maybe light rain noontime. 50% of a chance of a shower or thundershower during the afternoon. rain chances this weekend, higher on saturday than they are on sunday. highs right around 80. getting hot next week. storm team 4 seven day outlook, highs near 90 monday, tuesday, wednesday and thursday and getting more humid, as well. i'm backtracking that radar looking at that rain, that is coming up at 6:31. how are the roads? >> they will be a little wet of course as the rain moves in closer to the 8:00 hour as tom has been talking about. so remember that when you're heading out this morning. right now a brand new accident in lorton. crews doing cleanup. 66 a tad slow insid
and it may remain as a minimal tropical storm and staying well off the atlantic seaboard as we get into next week. not a threat to us. temperatures right now low to mid-70s with muggy humidity. holding steady here for another couple of hour, you can see the humidity in the air. live view from our tower camera, 76 and cloudy at reagan national. and we'll still be near 70 by 8:00. a little bit of light rain coming through, maybe light rain noontime. 50% of a chance of a shower or thundershower...
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Aug 24, 2014
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at this point it would be steering out off the atlantic seaboard away from land. that's according to the computer model. we'll watch that. if that does happen, we'll get dangerous rip currents. that's something we have to keep in mind also as we are watching tropical storm cristobal in the tropics now. 10:00 a.m., 69 degrees, 76 at noon. 80 our high today. humidity stays low especially for august. seven-day forecast, there's the dry stretch. look at this. sunshine, sunshine, more sunshine by wednesday. then we start to see clouds by the end of the week. look at numbers. they go up to almost 90 wednesday and thursday. heat starts to return. next chance of showers we see is possibly on saturday. rosemary? >> thank you ted. >>> this week's "wednesday's child" is a fun and personable teen. >> jessica is a warm hearted and energetic 14-year-old that loves animals. we took her to operation a ava. jessica is a very outgoing teen. she has an upbeat and friendly personality and gets along with everyone. >> jessica is just bursting with personality. she is quirky, funny, sw
at this point it would be steering out off the atlantic seaboard away from land. that's according to the computer model. we'll watch that. if that does happen, we'll get dangerous rip currents. that's something we have to keep in mind also as we are watching tropical storm cristobal in the tropics now. 10:00 a.m., 69 degrees, 76 at noon. 80 our high today. humidity stays low especially for august. seven-day forecast, there's the dry stretch. look at this. sunshine, sunshine, more sunshine by...
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Aug 14, 2014
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the downpour came from the atlantic seaboard. heaviest single day rainfall since 1925. some areas received half a foot of rain in about ten hours causing land to give away. parts of the state declared emergencies. >> there's significant damage on a number of freeways in terms of flooding. we made a significant survey of the areas. >> reporter: at least two deaths were blamed on the rain and floods. including a 100 year old woman who died in her basement. the cleanup is underway but dozens of abandoned vehicles are still underwater. and it isn't just the east coast. in phoenix, arizona, 16 people had to be rescued from this intersection after high waters rushed the roadway. storms continued in the tucson area today with more flooding expected. and over the weekend, in nebraska, heavy rain overwhelmed the storm water system in carnick and a massive wall of water burst through the cafeteria at good samaritan hospital. the drenching is far from done. as the rain moves up through the new york area, new england is next in line. the extreme rainfall isn't completely unexpected
the downpour came from the atlantic seaboard. heaviest single day rainfall since 1925. some areas received half a foot of rain in about ten hours causing land to give away. parts of the state declared emergencies. >> there's significant damage on a number of freeways in terms of flooding. we made a significant survey of the areas. >> reporter: at least two deaths were blamed on the rain and floods. including a 100 year old woman who died in her basement. the cleanup is underway but...
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Aug 25, 2014
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so well occurring on the east coast with these colonists who were pressed really against the atlantic seaboardand all these other fastening things going on separate from the american revolution. yes? >> are those whalebone piercings in the gentleman? >> that is a good question, and i would say they must either be whale bones or perhaps some other, perhaps and daughter or -- otter or sea lion but i can't say for sure. [inaudible] >> they had these beautifully handcrafted visors. part of the technology that they developed, so they have these waterproof, and had these visors which protected their eyes from the mist so they could see when you're hunting and from the sun's glare. they're painted come you don't get a sense from this village session, but they're painted just beautifully to represent sometimes birds of prey are work is, and that's -- orchids. some sort of sea creature. yes? >> i'm curious whether the inner relation with the spanish getting the land west of the mississippi, so the treaty, the spanish had to give it back to the french and then -- [inaudible] 1803. that relation of that
so well occurring on the east coast with these colonists who were pressed really against the atlantic seaboardand all these other fastening things going on separate from the american revolution. yes? >> are those whalebone piercings in the gentleman? >> that is a good question, and i would say they must either be whale bones or perhaps some other, perhaps and daughter or -- otter or sea lion but i can't say for sure. [inaudible] >> they had these beautifully handcrafted...
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Aug 9, 2014
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other areas of cloud cover will be through the eastern mid atlantic seaboard., do we have some rain here rain totals have intend intention around the carolinas. but let's talk about rainfall across the board. we have had our eyes on the hurricanes coming near the hawaiian islands, the one hurricane that went to the south and continuing to bring quite a few quite a bit of raven. oahu has areas reporting five to eight inches of rainfall and that's coming down so fast that we are continuing flash flood watches here, still seeing anywhere from up to an inch and a little over in other portions of the island while they are track agnew hurricane coming in, hojulio as a category 1 is what it's going to drop down to. in the pacific, a typhoon around tokyo and towards bejing and seoul. this is bringing excessive amounts of rainfall. this is your forecast for julio. the track of the hundred going north of the hawaiin islands drop from a 2, category 2 dropping down to a 1. back to the rainfall in the mid atlantic. boy, significant amounts coming down. we do have some flood
other areas of cloud cover will be through the eastern mid atlantic seaboard., do we have some rain here rain totals have intend intention around the carolinas. but let's talk about rainfall across the board. we have had our eyes on the hurricanes coming near the hawaiian islands, the one hurricane that went to the south and continuing to bring quite a few quite a bit of raven. oahu has areas reporting five to eight inches of rainfall and that's coming down so fast that we are continuing flash...
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Aug 30, 2014
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atlantic city. quiet conditions, dry weather all across the ear seaboard but take a look to the west. can see around the upper midwest moving into the great lakes we're watchin watching sod cover and also showers and storms. that system will impact us the second half of the upcoming holiday weekend. so saturday morning, fantastic for outdoor events. the pocono mountains looking good. down the shore quiet. really throughout the balance of the day for your backyard barbeques looking pretty good. as we move into saturday night, looking fine for the concert made in america throughout the day and as we move ahead into sunday, we start to see thick consider clouds the increase that humidity starts to increase as well. we could see a few isolated showers and thunderstorms by sunday afternoon. but more sporadic and as we move toward sunday night watching heavier rainfall approach sections of the lehigh valley and the pocono mountains. so the bottom line most of us are dry through the and tire weekend. the exception will be north and west toward the lehigh valley and the pocono mountains when
atlantic city. quiet conditions, dry weather all across the ear seaboard but take a look to the west. can see around the upper midwest moving into the great lakes we're watchin watching sod cover and also showers and storms. that system will impact us the second half of the upcoming holiday weekend. so saturday morning, fantastic for outdoor events. the pocono mountains looking good. down the shore quiet. really throughout the balance of the day for your backyard barbeques looking pretty good....
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the seaboard through the atlantic where we had rain pushing through, now it's here through the great lakes due to high pressure working in from the north to the early part of the week. temperatures cool this morning. west chester 62, 65 philly. we're in the low 60s atlantic city. 66 stone harbor. great golfing weather or if you want to get out and do jogging or biking. 69 at 9:00 a.m., noon 76. our high 80 degrees. notice the sunshine and dry conditions for the day today. looks like a big, dry spell for the rest of the week. wait until you see it in your first alert forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you. we'll check back soon. >>> after a heartbreaking loss at the little league world series, the taney dragons come ba back to philly. matt delucia has that story. the town is planning to welcome back the team this afternoon. >> reporter: mayor nutter planning a party to welcome them when they return. that will happen here at love park. take a look at video from yesterday. davis out. they spent the past couple of days watching championship games. the little league gave them tickets to
the seaboard through the atlantic where we had rain pushing through, now it's here through the great lakes due to high pressure working in from the north to the early part of the week. temperatures cool this morning. west chester 62, 65 philly. we're in the low 60s atlantic city. 66 stone harbor. great golfing weather or if you want to get out and do jogging or biking. 69 at 9:00 a.m., noon 76. our high 80 degrees. notice the sunshine and dry conditions for the day today. looks like a big, dry...
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Aug 24, 2014
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some have it all the way out in the atlantic some of the others push it close to the eastern seaboard before it turns to the north. it's something we have to watch closely over the next couple of days. every forecast model strengthens it into a category one hurricane. the big question where does it go once it becomes a hurricane. the shore, 77 degrees, sunny and breezy. poconos, no fog out there, lots of sunshine. in the city, 80 degrees, lots of sunshine, very low humidity levels. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, each and everyday is quiet, outside shot of a thunderstorm late in the day on thursday, that's significant because the eagles are playing the jets at the linc. that's the day we have to watch. tuesday, wednesday, quiet, 84, 8589. thursday it's warm, there's a chance of a pop pop-up thundersm late in the day. 87 degrees, friday, sun and clouds, quiet, 83. saturday we start labor day weekend, the early call is more clouds, maybe rain and thunderstorms, cooler high of 82. so we have a perfect week and the weekend arrives and all belts are off. >> fingers controlsed
some have it all the way out in the atlantic some of the others push it close to the eastern seaboard before it turns to the north. it's something we have to watch closely over the next couple of days. every forecast model strengthens it into a category one hurricane. the big question where does it go once it becomes a hurricane. the shore, 77 degrees, sunny and breezy. poconos, no fog out there, lots of sunshine. in the city, 80 degrees, lots of sunshine, very low humidity levels. the...
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atlantic. it is generating rip current conditions fm l ora up the eastern seaboard. in southern caiathe surf pounded communities from long beach it malibu breaking apart a famous pier. people who l in the area say they can fe the ground moving. it is the work of what used t be hurricane marie. the storm is now swirling near baja. it has been downgraded to a tropical storm >> theigu will the storms have an impact on the big week end? >> what's the word, doug? >> the best word is the fact that both the storms moving away from the coast, away fm the eascod ro west coas hurricane cristobal still a hurricane i wa to show you this. this is the frontal boundary moving our way. these fronts as they move down, help steer these storms from the east coast. that's exacwhs going on now. cristobal on track of 65 miles an hour. now moving northeast at 20 miles an hour andl ueha northeast movement away from the coastline. now it willlle impacts, mostly dung the day tomorrow. possibly tomorrow but mostly friday. more rip currtomorrow. if you are heading toward the beaches or y know p
atlantic. it is generating rip current conditions fm l ora up the eastern seaboard. in southern caiathe surf pounded communities from long beach it malibu breaking apart a famous pier. people who l in the area say they can fe the ground moving. it is the work of what used t be hurricane marie. the storm is now swirling near baja. it has been downgraded to a tropical storm >> theigu will the storms have an impact on the big week end? >> what's the word, doug? >> the best word...
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the bulk of them now make it an atlantic storm or at least something that would potentially hug the eastern seaboard. soap, we got to keep an eye on that. meanwhile, storm scan3 yes you're still getting soaked out there, guys, especially through new jersey, new castle county bulk of the heaviest rain has since moved out of southeastern pa, currently we are into the upper 60s low 70s, just temperatures depending upon where you are right now you know, still mild. but it may and little cooler for some up. and the phillies are back in action, and we can expect to see still some cloudy skies dow think there will be a shower at least in the vicinity, so may see little damp weather in time for a game. the game time here, 78, mid 70s at first pitch. going forward to the forecast, even still lingering showers tomorrow. but it only gets better with time. so today really the worse day if we are talking wet weather. by tomorrow it is starting to clear out at least little bit. sunday looks a lot brighter, nicer, monday even better, tuesday even better than monday, and wednesday starts to heat up a bit more here.
the bulk of them now make it an atlantic storm or at least something that would potentially hug the eastern seaboard. soap, we got to keep an eye on that. meanwhile, storm scan3 yes you're still getting soaked out there, guys, especially through new jersey, new castle county bulk of the heaviest rain has since moved out of southeastern pa, currently we are into the upper 60s low 70s, just temperatures depending upon where you are right now you know, still mild. but it may and little cooler for...
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seaboard dangerous rip currents. yesterday there was a drowning off the coast of atlantic city when a woman was swept away so this is something we really have to watch. >> cecily, thank you. >>> as you know, we are watching those wildfires in the west, 11 now in california where tonight firefighters received a boost from mother nature in the form of rain, cooler weather and more humidity. we saw images of one woman in northern california capturing this moment, planes dropping fire retardant from the sky right in her back yard. and this unique approach as well, a cabin wrapped in foil by firefighters this week. take a look at this little survivor in washington state, a bear cub spotted by neighbors, rescued from the fire zone. tonight we're told that bear is recovering. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news" this tuesday night. the rescue at sea this evening, the father, the kids, 12 miles out, their boat sinks. the one device they had that saved them all. later tonight, look at the kid who steals the show. >> i don't watch the news because i'm a kid and apparently every time grandpa gives me the remote af
seaboard dangerous rip currents. yesterday there was a drowning off the coast of atlantic city when a woman was swept away so this is something we really have to watch. >> cecily, thank you. >>> as you know, we are watching those wildfires in the west, 11 now in california where tonight firefighters received a boost from mother nature in the form of rain, cooler weather and more humidity. we saw images of one woman in northern california capturing this moment, planes dropping...
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seaboard. the frontal system a along that front, the back edge is 60 miles from the atlantic city expressway this is rapidly pushing off toward the north and toward the east and, again, should be out of here very shortly. here's a close-up zoom looking at absecon and atlantic city, lbi, experiencing heavy rain. if you're driving over the garden state parkway, it will be a slow go over the next half-hour. everything is moving quickly. it should not create problems for too much more than an hour. we have a bermuda high pressure system which nine out of ten times brings us fabulous weather, hot weather, but sunshine. that high is sitting there. the problem it never allowed this front which came through during the week to swing out to sea and get on out of here, so the high is pushing the front back toward the coast. the frontal system acts as the focal point for showers and storms. what will eventually happen when we get into sunday, morning rain gets out of here and clouds break for sun before the day is through. that frontal system will be over top us, but in the process of fizzling out. we'll see
seaboard. the frontal system a along that front, the back edge is 60 miles from the atlantic city expressway this is rapidly pushing off toward the north and toward the east and, again, should be out of here very shortly. here's a close-up zoom looking at absecon and atlantic city, lbi, experiencing heavy rain. if you're driving over the garden state parkway, it will be a slow go over the next half-hour. everything is moving quickly. it should not create problems for too much more than an hour....
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hurricane bertha this storm in the atlantic, but we are still watching a very difficult rip tide, consume over across most of the eastern seaboard. and later on this could be a potential problem for newfoundland and nova scotia. back to you. >> kevin corriveau, thank you. >>> in california residents are dig their way out of mudslides, triggered by thunderstorms unleashed in a few hours near san diego. near forest falls, california. >> when the small town of forest falls is in the midst of a historic are drought, this is what four inches of rain looks like. mud and boulders bearing this front yard. giving you an idea how much mud is here, this is the front door and this is roof of a shed which used to be pretty much where our camera is located. the person renting this house doug says he was home at the time the mudslide occurred. he said he came rushing out to see the wall of mud and debris pouring into his yard. he raced to hire ground for safety and after seeing this damage he doesn't feel it's safe to be here anymore and he doesn't plan to stay. >> i was aware of the vublght of vulnerability, and just seeing mother nature, i d
hurricane bertha this storm in the atlantic, but we are still watching a very difficult rip tide, consume over across most of the eastern seaboard. and later on this could be a potential problem for newfoundland and nova scotia. back to you. >> kevin corriveau, thank you. >>> in california residents are dig their way out of mudslides, triggered by thunderstorms unleashed in a few hours near san diego. near forest falls, california. >> when the small town of forest falls is...
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the holiday weekends, rip currents remain high all along eastern seaboard, thus, thanks to hurricane cristobal moving through the atlanticrwise, beautiful beach day. temperatures in the low 80s, sunshine, surf temperature 74, but again, just for the experience ones only. that's a look at your "shorecast", back to the roads, montgomery ville, cow path, near bethlehem pike. reports of new accident just came n also some travel times. schuylkill westbound morning commute picks up. it starts to slow down. vine to the blue route on the schuylkill talking about 25 minute drive. on 95 southbound, woodhaven to the vine, also looking at about 29 minutes, little slow there. finally on the blue route northbound 95 the schuylkill looking at half hour travel time. >> 8: czars just tweet from patrick, talking about how people smell what perfumes they wear. he believes that you. >> probably smell like circus peanuts. >> what? >> circus peanuts smell -- >> not really. let's get back out to west oaklane, free haircuts today, at the original pretty boy barber shop on ogontz, hi, quincy? >> hey, people coming down the street, bringing their
the holiday weekends, rip currents remain high all along eastern seaboard, thus, thanks to hurricane cristobal moving through the atlanticrwise, beautiful beach day. temperatures in the low 80s, sunshine, surf temperature 74, but again, just for the experience ones only. that's a look at your "shorecast", back to the roads, montgomery ville, cow path, near bethlehem pike. reports of new accident just came n also some travel times. schuylkill westbound morning commute picks up. it...
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Aug 23, 2014
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seaboard. the impact no matter how big it is we'll watch as we go through time. scattered showers across the mid-atlanticnortheast. heaviest much the rain this morning in across parts of iowa. but it will be very heavy across parts of the northern plains, parts of the dakotas and in towards the northern rockies. areas of montana, a little bit of snow in the highest elevation. very cool. some areas four to five inches of rain. that means potentially significant flash flooding in that area. all right, guys. send it back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. a major reversal this morning. along with a major warning for pregnant women. the food you were told that it was safe to eat is not anymore. aaron tolbert explains why. she brought some cans of tuna with her. >> remember the christmas jammies song? of course you do. this morning the family is going back to school. the whole crew is going to join us live and in person. >> they are here. >> will they bring us pajamas. >> when a big yellow one comes around the bend. we get strong because vacation we didn't get anything done. child care is expensive. we are worki
seaboard. the impact no matter how big it is we'll watch as we go through time. scattered showers across the mid-atlanticnortheast. heaviest much the rain this morning in across parts of iowa. but it will be very heavy across parts of the northern plains, parts of the dakotas and in towards the northern rockies. areas of montana, a little bit of snow in the highest elevation. very cool. some areas four to five inches of rain. that means potentially significant flash flooding in that area. all...
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seaboard. what tends to happen across the county, what must go up must come down, the jet stream on the west coast now. we've seen the jet stream dip across the mid atlantic month that brings cooler weather to this partly of the country when we see it slide into the carolinas. we're seeing the opposite that means heat and humidity. clouds are running southwest to northeast, it's not quite in our neck of the woods yet. it will swing through probably after 4:00, this afternoon. the more sun we see the better chance this will turn strong to sphere. we'll have scattered stuff over the city this marchs east into the city by 8:00 p.m. and through south jersey and off the coast by 11:00 p.m. it has the potential to produce heavy downpours, we could see anywhere from 1 to 2 1/2 inches of rain. we could is a winds gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour. we'll have to watch the radars closely, melissa magee will be here later this evening, to update if in fact they turn strong to severe on "action news" at 6:00 p.m. this is labor day in the evening we'll see the pop-up thunderstorms develop once again. it's an unsettled pattern. about you by far we're not talking about a
seaboard. what tends to happen across the county, what must go up must come down, the jet stream on the west coast now. we've seen the jet stream dip across the mid atlantic month that brings cooler weather to this partly of the country when we see it slide into the carolinas. we're seeing the opposite that means heat and humidity. clouds are running southwest to northeast, it's not quite in our neck of the woods yet. it will swing through probably after 4:00, this afternoon. the more sun we...
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we've got lots of sunshine along the eastern seaboard but rip currents as well as we watch cristobal move out into the atlanticst as well. for tomorrow the sunshine will continue. but rip currents as our hurricane moves out in the pacific, back into the great lakes. again the heat continues. that will start to move its way east from the central plains into the mid-atlantic states. 91 in cincinnati tomorrow. 84 in boston. and rip currents again will continue tomorrow from >>> 9:32. good morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. happy monday to you. really getting spoiled as the onshore flow continues and the cool ocean air moving inland. it will make to a beautiful, pleasant finish with temperatures just a little below average for this afternoon. that means 77 on the peninsula. 74 for the south bay and 66 in san francisco. warming you up as we head deeper into your work week. about 88 degrees at the peak on thursday. >> that's the latest weather. actually my biggest problem, audio books, i try listening and i keep falling asleep. >> i don't like audio books either. do you? >> on car rides. >> i do the same th
we've got lots of sunshine along the eastern seaboard but rip currents as well as we watch cristobal move out into the atlanticst as well. for tomorrow the sunshine will continue. but rip currents as our hurricane moves out in the pacific, back into the great lakes. again the heat continues. that will start to move its way east from the central plains into the mid-atlantic states. 91 in cincinnati tomorrow. 84 in boston. and rip currents again will continue tomorrow from >>> 9:32. good...
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Aug 25, 2014
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we've got lots of sunshine along the eastern seaboard but rip currents as well as we watch cristobal move out into the atlantics well. for tomorrow the sunshine will continue. but rip currents as our hurricane moves out in the pacific, back into the great lakes. again the heat continues. that will start to move its way east from the central plains into the mid-atlantic states. 91 in cincinnati tomorrow. 84 in boston. and rip currents again will continue tomorrow from new engl >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley, lots of sunshine today and a warm one, but the humidity stays nice and comfortable. low through the day and easterly wind developing by later today to 10 miles an hour and little bit of a warm up for tomorrow and wednesday with bright, sunny skies. a chance of a shower early thursday morning and then clearing out thursday afternoon. plenty of sunshine. clouds are set to return for the weekend. a chance of showers saturday and sunday. have a great day. >> that's the latest weather. actually my biggest problem, audio books, i try listening and i keep falling asleep. >> i don't like audio book
we've got lots of sunshine along the eastern seaboard but rip currents as well as we watch cristobal move out into the atlantics well. for tomorrow the sunshine will continue. but rip currents as our hurricane moves out in the pacific, back into the great lakes. again the heat continues. that will start to move its way east from the central plains into the mid-atlantic states. 91 in cincinnati tomorrow. 84 in boston. and rip currents again will continue tomorrow from new engl >>> good...
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atlantic right through southern new england, especially coastal areas saturday. not a good beach day. even on sunday it lingers. so unfortunately the eastern seaboardl those beautiful weekends you've had all summer long. leave you with a shot of a gorgeous new york city. that sun is out. once it disappears later today, you may not see it again until about monday. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. weit's not justt we'd be fabuilding jobs here,. it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we
atlantic right through southern new england, especially coastal areas saturday. not a good beach day. even on sunday it lingers. so unfortunately the eastern seaboardl those beautiful weekends you've had all summer long. leave you with a shot of a gorgeous new york city. that sun is out. once it disappears later today, you may not see it again until about monday. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like...
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seaboard. across the southwest that's where we're going to see the potential for more monsoonal moisture and we're dealing with a wet weekend for much of the mid-atlantic day and tomorrow we'll have some drizzly weather. but things will start to clear up for the new work week on monday. we're watching, this is tropical storm bertha, it's going to bring a lost rain and wind across puerto rico, bahamas, dominican republic. but we're not expecting, we're not expecting the storm to move up towards the northeast coastline. we need some whitesnake music in the background. woo hoo! back inside! >> don't steal that, janice. >> well it's the biggest hunting sale of the year, 63 stores, 17 days, three weekends and amazing deals. it's the bass pro shop 2014 fall hunting classic. >> who better to lead us through it than theresa vela, from bass pro shop. she was miss kansas 2013 and a very well-dressed young lady. >> i can't even see her. >> then it's doing its job. no, but right now over the next 17 days and three big weekends, bass pro is having this huge sale. we have over 10,000 products on sale. can you believe that? everything from bows, right here we have a
seaboard. across the southwest that's where we're going to see the potential for more monsoonal moisture and we're dealing with a wet weekend for much of the mid-atlantic day and tomorrow we'll have some drizzly weather. but things will start to clear up for the new work week on monday. we're watching, this is tropical storm bertha, it's going to bring a lost rain and wind across puerto rico, bahamas, dominican republic. but we're not expecting, we're not expecting the storm to move up towards...