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the danger for many peoe on the eastern seaboard, as a massive rainstorm threatens to create unprecedented flooding. those stories and more when we
the danger for many peoe on the eastern seaboard, as a massive rainstorm threatens to create unprecedented flooding. those stories and more when we
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between that storm and the hurricane, the entire eastern seaboard is a soggy day ahead. >> the details from justin povick. hey, justin be. >> thanks and good morning to you. we are tracking a dangerous hurricane you but some good news to pass along. its movement is now to the north. again away from the u.s. still though dangerously close as we go throughout the upcoming weekend. this following the center if not the right-hand portion of the red zone. that possible track cone. but again, regardless of the eventual outcome of the system, there are going to be some record historic rains throughout the southeast. near upper level low pressure system toward the coastline, columbia, charlotte, 6 to 12 inches. somebody could see a foot and a half of water with battering surf conditions at the coast.
between that storm and the hurricane, the entire eastern seaboard is a soggy day ahead. >> the details from justin povick. hey, justin be. >> thanks and good morning to you. we are tracking a dangerous hurricane you but some good news to pass along. its movement is now to the north. again away from the u.s. still though dangerously close as we go throughout the upcoming weekend. this following the center if not the right-hand portion of the red zone. that possible track cone. but...
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>> reporter: it looks like he will miss the eastern seaboard by 3 to 400 miles there. along the eastern seaboard along from the hurricane in the bahamas right now. take a look at the radar. it hasfilled in even north of the mass pike over the last few hours with that rain steady light to moderate rain at times and it is a cold rain and if you don't hole on to one of those sturdy umbrellas tight you may chase it down the row as we've had a gusty wind as well gusting over 30 miles per hour along the coastline. stationery front to the south of us as moisture continues to get pumped up and over that. that's why we do have that rainfall in here. however, the low level winds out of the north-northeast and that is driving in a colder pattern in fact temperatures right now only in the mid 40's to 50 degrees. so there is that raw day that chilly feel to the air and here are some of the winds gulfing at times near 30 miles per hour. close to it in boston, 33 mile-per-hour gusts in plymouth, 36 in hyannis, strongest wind gust over the next day or so will be down through southeastern mass, especial
>> reporter: it looks like he will miss the eastern seaboard by 3 to 400 miles there. along the eastern seaboard along from the hurricane in the bahamas right now. take a look at the radar. it hasfilled in even north of the mass pike over the last few hours with that rain steady light to moderate rain at times and it is a cold rain and if you don't hole on to one of those sturdy umbrellas tight you may chase it down the row as we've had a gusty wind as well gusting over 30 miles per hour...
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we are seeing the first round of flood watches on the eastern seaboard tonight we're all asking how bad this could be. good evening, i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. the fox 29 weather authority has new information just in on the storm. we begin our coverage with meteorologist kathy orr. >> we've been waiting for this and it's finally in. hurrican joaquin still packing a punch lashing the bahamas at this point with driving rain and flooding conditions. right now, maximum wind 130 miles an hour. it is only 15 miles northwest of crooked island in the bahamas. and this storm is going to continue to be strong at least in the near future. this is the latest from the hurricane center. this is the hurricane forecast plots we call them the spaghetti plots. they're definitely is a divide half the models going inland toward the us. and half the models going out. now the very latest update from the national hurricane center at 5:00 o'clock shows it's still a category four storm. slowly moving toward the southwest and then makin makingt northerly track as category two storm weakening end counter
we are seeing the first round of flood watches on the eastern seaboard tonight we're all asking how bad this could be. good evening, i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. the fox 29 weather authority has new information just in on the storm. we begin our coverage with meteorologist kathy orr. >> we've been waiting for this and it's finally in. hurrican joaquin still packing a punch lashing the bahamas at this point with driving rain and flooding conditions. right now, maximum wind 130...
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notice the new track takes it even farther away from the eastern seaboard. currents and waves will be important for the coastline. more fornlt per us, today and tomorrow not hurricane-related, hen rain and flood increase tonight and power outages possible. keep your gutters and downspouts clean. power outages mean you need to keep your generators clean. so severe weather risks. o your main threat will be heavy rain and flash flooding primarily from sundown tonight until sunrise tomorrow. localized, 3 to maybe as much as 6 inches of rain. cloudy, nasty, windy outside. 50s across the area. we'll budge nowhere temperature-wise. here it is on radar right now. bright to moderate rain moving into parts of southern maryland. that's the heavy rain that will impact us later today, tonight, and into early tomorrow. here's your seven-day forecast then. weather alert. today, tomorrow, frequent updates on our website, frequent push alerts on our app and upindicates all day and all night. there you can see rain showers ending tomorrow and as we get into sunday, still a pa
notice the new track takes it even farther away from the eastern seaboard. currents and waves will be important for the coastline. more fornlt per us, today and tomorrow not hurricane-related, hen rain and flood increase tonight and power outages possible. keep your gutters and downspouts clean. power outages mean you need to keep your generators clean. so severe weather risks. o your main threat will be heavy rain and flash flooding primarily from sundown tonight until sunrise tomorrow....
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the eastern seaboard separate from joaquin, seeing flooding rains to be an issue in the next few days of the carolinas. for us, though, look, the rain fills back in. the farther north you go, a better chance of it staying dry. a lot of us in and out of the periodic rain. not concerned with any flooding but light to moderate pockets here's your saturday. notice through the morning and afternoon, pockets of showers, areas of drizzle, not the best looking day. i do think we'll be able to squeak out some dry periods. weekend. there will still be clouds around but notice no green on the map. so we may get an early morning shower and then it's mostly dry on our sunday. projected rainfall amounts here between now and early tomorrow morning could be 2 or more inches on nantucket. lesser amounts the farther north you go. we don't get out of the 50s the next several days. still watching kaw keen as it makes its close -- joaquin as it makes its closest pass to back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we told about you tom brady's 400th career touchdown pass and the fan who had that ball. >> amen
the eastern seaboard separate from joaquin, seeing flooding rains to be an issue in the next few days of the carolinas. for us, though, look, the rain fills back in. the farther north you go, a better chance of it staying dry. a lot of us in and out of the periodic rain. not concerned with any flooding but light to moderate pockets here's your saturday. notice through the morning and afternoon, pockets of showers, areas of drizzle, not the best looking day. i do think we'll be able to squeak...
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notice the official track keeping it away from the eastern seaboard. keeping a close eye on joaquin certainly in the days ahead. winds along the coast gusting to 25, 30 miles per hour. those winds have a concern for this afternoon's high tide. once again, could be minor coastaled flooing, some splashover. we've got rain out the door on the south shore and the cape. elsewhere, it is dry and chilly. running upper 40's to around 50 degrees. 52 in boston. notice throughout the day, we may get up to 53 or 54. that's it. showers are going to be filling back in in the boston area. that northeasterly wind keeping the temperatures down. low to mid-50's, the best we're doing. down on the cape and the islands, we do have a wind advisory up until 11:00 tomorrow morning. we could see gusts close to 50 miles per hour. notice as we go toward lunchtime, the rain is creeping back toward boston. by this evening, it's actually lifting up toward the new hampshire border. overnight, a period of light to moderate rain still with us first thing on saturday morning. and then
notice the official track keeping it away from the eastern seaboard. keeping a close eye on joaquin certainly in the days ahead. winds along the coast gusting to 25, 30 miles per hour. those winds have a concern for this afternoon's high tide. once again, could be minor coastaled flooing, some splashover. we've got rain out the door on the south shore and the cape. elsewhere, it is dry and chilly. running upper 40's to around 50 degrees. 52 in boston. notice throughout the day, we may get up to...
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they want to draw the feature in toward the eastern seaboard. some other models want to take the storm system away from the coastline over the open waters. the national weather service wants to favor more of a coastline sunday afternoon to night. category two for north north carolina into the chesapeake bay region. this brings in winds up to 100 miles an hour and tremendous rainfall on top of what has come down. when you look at the rainfall potential in the region in excess of 10 inches in the carolinas and working to the east up to 4 to 6 inches. you know the trees have plenty of leaves on them. gusty winds in excess of 100 miles an hour. all of this plays out in power outages in the forecast track takes it in this direction. this is why we are saying preparations should be taken. if the storm guides to the east, we are prepared for the worst-case scenario. >> i like the euro model. everyone here is giving us thumb's up. no one wants disrupted activities next week. a lot of rain in the northeast already. is that associated with the system or i
they want to draw the feature in toward the eastern seaboard. some other models want to take the storm system away from the coastline over the open waters. the national weather service wants to favor more of a coastline sunday afternoon to night. category two for north north carolina into the chesapeake bay region. this brings in winds up to 100 miles an hour and tremendous rainfall on top of what has come down. when you look at the rainfall potential in the region in excess of 10 inches in the...
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. >>> and tracking joaquin, the major hurricane threatening the entire eastern seaboard right now. what the latest models indicate and the massive amount of rainfall forecast for many regions. accuweather's predictions just ahead on this friday, october 2nd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning to you all. we're going to get to our top story and these breaking new details in the deadly shooting rampage in rural oregon. word this morning the gunman may have been targeting christian nooses these scenes from overnight hup dreads of mourners gathering in the town of roseburg to remember the dead and wounded. ten people were killed at umpqua community college including the shooter identified as 26-year-old chris harper mercer. >> the details heartbreaking. a teacher was shot in the classroom point blank and a student who survived reportedly told her dad the gunman ordered all the christians in the class to stand up before opening fire on them. >> as shots rang out, some students locked their classroom doors and huddled together while others ran for their l
. >>> and tracking joaquin, the major hurricane threatening the entire eastern seaboard right now. what the latest models indicate and the massive amount of rainfall forecast for many regions. accuweather's predictions just ahead on this friday, october 2nd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning to you all. we're going to get to our top story and these breaking new details in the deadly shooting rampage in rural oregon. word this...
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warnings of a potential disaster along the eastern seaboard. and tonight, rescues at sea and the research for a missing boat with dozens on board. >>> and what really happened in that meeting between the pope and the kentucky clerk fighting same-sex marriage? a surprise pushback from the vatican and news of another private meeting we didn't know about until now. >> "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening. to our viewers in the west, behind me is the postcard image of which the people of the roseburg, oregon, area are justifiably proud. but at the top of the hill and surrounded by trees and still cut off by police is a scene of horror. the umpqua community college campus where nine innocent lives were taken in a mass shooting. last night a sorrowful president obama spoke in frustrated tones about the routineness of mass shootings in the country and the fear we have become numb to them. but nothing in the last 30 hours have been routine for the people of this community and it is not numbness but pain they feel tonight because this natio
warnings of a potential disaster along the eastern seaboard. and tonight, rescues at sea and the research for a missing boat with dozens on board. >>> and what really happened in that meeting between the pope and the kentucky clerk fighting same-sex marriage? a surprise pushback from the vatican and news of another private meeting we didn't know about until now. >> "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening. to our viewers in the west, behind me is the...
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and turns out to sea, it will wreak havoc up and down the eastern seaboard, and right now there is ate of emergency in at least five states and this storm will hit on top of another storm already dumping torrential rain, triggering flash floods from north to south. in a moment we'll get the latest forecast from al roker, but first to nbc's gabe gutierrez in north carolina's outer banks. >> lester, good evening. nearly all of north carolina is under a flood watch. the surf is picking up here and so is the wind and this is an area that is used to big storms and this could be a one-two punch. an already drenched east coast now bracing for historic rain and wind that will drag on for days. parts of south carolina slammed with five inches of rain, a fast-rising water flooding roads. and submerging cars. one person killed, another rescued when this road washed away, causing a massive sink hole. all of this because of something called a rex block, a weather pattern with a high pressure front above a low pressure front, dumping large amounts of rain near the low pressure. in this case, heavy
and turns out to sea, it will wreak havoc up and down the eastern seaboard, and right now there is ate of emergency in at least five states and this storm will hit on top of another storm already dumping torrential rain, triggering flash floods from north to south. in a moment we'll get the latest forecast from al roker, but first to nbc's gabe gutierrez in north carolina's outer banks. >> lester, good evening. nearly all of north carolina is under a flood watch. the surf is picking up...
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all the way to the eastern seaboard. and this man... this band of rain will work up into new england late this afternoon. the brunt of the storm early tomorrow morning. the early-morning commute tomorrow. especially before 7:00 a.m. could be a little bit tricky. rapid improving, though, after 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. in terms of rainfall, most towns around, an inch of rain. the city of boston included. there could be localized street flooding late tonight through early in the day tomorrow. winds will become an issue later this evening. the wind advisory will be in effect tonight through tomorrow morning. wins will likely gust to the coastline, 25 to in some locations, especially on the cape and the south coast, over 40 miles per hour. that may lead to minor power disruption very late tonight and true early morning. your storm timeline, 4:00. again, some sprinkles around the area. we can get through this there will be significant rain overnight tonight. and even tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m. showers and downpours. rumbles of thunder. by 8:00 to
all the way to the eastern seaboard. and this man... this band of rain will work up into new england late this afternoon. the brunt of the storm early tomorrow morning. the early-morning commute tomorrow. especially before 7:00 a.m. could be a little bit tricky. rapid improving, though, after 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. in terms of rainfall, most towns around, an inch of rain. the city of boston included. there could be localized street flooding late tonight through early in the day tomorrow. winds...
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the storm still seems so far away but we're already seeing some of its effects on the eastern seaboard down south meteorologists have issued flood watches up here new jersey governor chris christie has declared a state of emergency. pennsylvania governor wolf says he's ready to do the same. good evening to you. i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. we've got team coverage tonight tracking the storm beginning with meteorologist kathy orr. >> we do have some changes to talk about iain. we're talking about very strong winds associated with this hurricane, and ahead of it, we have a loft moisture along the eastern seaboard. but the focus right now the hurricane. maximum sustained wind 130 miles an hour. moving southwest every so slowly at just 6 miles an hour. it is only 15 miles north wet of crooked island bahamas lashing the bahamas at this points a cat four storm. now it is going to make move. this is very latest from the national hurricane center. you can see some of our models moving still toward the mainland u.s. but also some very reliable models moving out to sea. so the national hurr
the storm still seems so far away but we're already seeing some of its effects on the eastern seaboard down south meteorologists have issued flood watches up here new jersey governor chris christie has declared a state of emergency. pennsylvania governor wolf says he's ready to do the same. good evening to you. i'm lucy noland. >> i'm iain page. we've got team coverage tonight tracking the storm beginning with meteorologist kathy orr. >> we do have some changes to talk about iain....
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more than 20 million people along the eastern seaboard are under a flood watch or flood warning. some communities are expecting epic amounts of rain. 16 inches in some places. this afternoon, president obama declared a state of emergency in south carolina. forecasters say some there could experience a once-in-a-lifetime rain event. we start tonight in greenville, south carolina with kerry sanders. >> reporter: wide areas of charleston, south carolina, underwater tonight. adding to the relentless rainfall, coastal flooding. with more than 11 inches of rain in the last 36 hours, some residents already forced out of their homes. and there are still at least two more days of this dangerous weather. >> house is flooded. stuck inside for the last two days. >> reporter: at least four storm-related deaths on roads this week. >> please, be extremely careful when you're in or around especially water, because that's where most of our deaths occur during these types of storms. >> reporter: and what may look like harmless puddles can actually disable vehicles. tow truck operators have had a h
more than 20 million people along the eastern seaboard are under a flood watch or flood warning. some communities are expecting epic amounts of rain. 16 inches in some places. this afternoon, president obama declared a state of emergency in south carolina. forecasters say some there could experience a once-in-a-lifetime rain event. we start tonight in greenville, south carolina with kerry sanders. >> reporter: wide areas of charleston, south carolina, underwater tonight. adding to the...
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lots of rain up and down the eastern seaboard and the threat of showers will continue into the weekend. i expect to see the heaviest rainfall today. by noon not a tremendous amount of rain in philadelphia but cape may, mow than an inch and a half of rain. then heavy rainfall developing during the afternoon and the evening hours, 7:00 this evening look at the heavy rain from fillful into burlington and new jersey more than an inch of rain on the ground in philadelphia. more than two inches for millville and cape may quickly approaching 2.5 inches of rain. then late this evening, early tomorrow morning that's 1:00 in the morning tomorrow, the heavier rain shifts to the north and west. we'll be getting rain at the shore and look at the rainfall totals. as we go into the saturday time period we'll still see scattered showers and gusty winds, the heaviest rainfall today. scattered showers and strong winds could combine to give us more flooding tomorrow. so today, 50s from camelback, rain heavy at times this evening. the afternoon shourps will be heavy for bordentown and abington, strong gus
lots of rain up and down the eastern seaboard and the threat of showers will continue into the weekend. i expect to see the heaviest rainfall today. by noon not a tremendous amount of rain in philadelphia but cape may, mow than an inch and a half of rain. then heavy rainfall developing during the afternoon and the evening hours, 7:00 this evening look at the heavy rain from fillful into burlington and new jersey more than an inch of rain on the ground in philadelphia. more than two inches for...
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with much of the eastern seaboard already under heavy floods. a new secret service scandal breaking this evening. did top officials order a leak to embarrass a powerful congressman investigating the agency? bombs away, russia unleashes a ferocious air attack in syria. but instead of bombing isis, are they bombing american allies? tonight, the u.s. reacts to a dangerous new turn. >>> and fields of danger. fears over the artificial turf so many kids play on every day. our nbc news follow-up investigation, is there or isn't there a risk of cancer? what happened when we confronted the government with that question? "nbc nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. the east coast from the carolinas all the way to new york are right now slowly beginning to brace for the possibility of a major hurricane coming ashore this weekend. hurricane joaquin is currently a category 1 storm making its way toward the bahamas, with sustained winds of 85 miles per hour
with much of the eastern seaboard already under heavy floods. a new secret service scandal breaking this evening. did top officials order a leak to embarrass a powerful congressman investigating the agency? bombs away, russia unleashes a ferocious air attack in syria. but instead of bombing isis, are they bombing american allies? tonight, the u.s. reacts to a dangerous new turn. >>> and fields of danger. fears over the artificial turf so many kids play on every day. our nbc news...
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. >>> but up and down the eastern seaboard from the carolinas to the jersey shore, preparations are under way just in case. state of emergency have been declared from south carolina to new jersey. meanwhile, flooding from a weather system n not relatated jojoaquin has already drenched cocoastal areas. meteorologist ereric fisher of r boboston station wbz says even to make landfall, flooding remains an issue. >> joaquin continues to be a very powerful hurricane. just been battering the bahamas. now just starting to make its northern turn and feel some influences from a dip in the jet stream coming down across florida so this will start to lift its way northward as it heads throughout the day today. the trend is farther off toward the east. from the hurricane center, taking it between bermuda and the east coast and eventually out to sea. still quite a bit of uncertainty here. you can't completely bank on out to sea track and the trends have certainly been encouraging when it comes to a landfall. that being said, flooding, a huge concern in the carolinas, up into virginia, eastern tennessee,
. >>> but up and down the eastern seaboard from the carolinas to the jersey shore, preparations are under way just in case. state of emergency have been declared from south carolina to new jersey. meanwhile, flooding from a weather system n not relatated jojoaquin has already drenched cocoastal areas. meteorologist ereric fisher of r boboston station wbz says even to make landfall, flooding remains an issue. >> joaquin continues to be a very powerful hurricane. just been...
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that is what is responsible for all of the rain up and down the eastern seaboard. we'll be talking about flooding concerns in the carolinas opinion for us, let's time this out. notice the back edge from late to morning. the closer we get to the mass/new hampshire border, we may get cut off from the studiest rain. areas of rain continue at times through the day tomorrow. won't be as widespread. pocket of drizzle, light showers, cool onshore wind. sunday, in the morning we may get a spotty shower but look at the afternoon. not a great day because clouds linger but i think most of the afternoon and evening on sunday will be dry. that's why it's the pick of the weekend. i wouldn't even be surprised to see a break of sun shane or two as we head into sunday afternoon. so projected rainfall, 1 to 2 inch as long the southeast. this is for today -- along the south coast. this is for today, tonight and high temperatures don't climb out of the 50s. think about it, we're 51 for boston. joaquin makes its closest pass to us late on monday. then the sun breaks out. we go 65 to 70
that is what is responsible for all of the rain up and down the eastern seaboard. we'll be talking about flooding concerns in the carolinas opinion for us, let's time this out. notice the back edge from late to morning. the closer we get to the mass/new hampshire border, we may get cut off from the studiest rain. areas of rain continue at times through the day tomorrow. won't be as widespread. pocket of drizzle, light showers, cool onshore wind. sunday, in the morning we may get a spotty shower...
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the eastern seaboard got to watch it because the storm is strengthening. oftentimes these storms get their maximum strength and then wind back down before they head in our direction. hopefully that will be the case with joaquin but got to watch a ballistics is to your high today, cool, damp, tomorrows same thing, windy and wet all the way through this upcoming weekend, some of this may be the influence of walking if we don't take a direct hit itself but we will keep an eye on it. over to you. duke: a big start last night, he was on the mound for the yankees facing the red sox, this starts since training that hamstring, top of the first dramas shot at the plate for the red sox, ripping a homer to right, the dean of the year, boston goes up 3-0 and bottom of the 6, game tied, a rod rips the solo home run, the yanks go up 5-4. later in but eleventh, two run homer, second shot of the game, and the yanks still waiting to clinch the wild card spot. the toronto blue jays pushing their first a.l. east title in 22 years with their 15-2 route of baltimore in the fir
the eastern seaboard got to watch it because the storm is strengthening. oftentimes these storms get their maximum strength and then wind back down before they head in our direction. hopefully that will be the case with joaquin but got to watch a ballistics is to your high today, cool, damp, tomorrows same thing, windy and wet all the way through this upcoming weekend, some of this may be the influence of walking if we don't take a direct hit itself but we will keep an eye on it. over to you....
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>> winds 40 miles per hour in new york city along eastern seaboard.hat is not associated with the hurricane. if there is going on, a ton of rave. trish: when will it kick into full gear? raining outside of new york right now. >> here, not too bad of impacts. today is almost worth of it for today and tomorrow, new york city. friday through sunday, places along the eastern seaboard, could experience coastal flooding. up to a foot of rain in parts of south carolina. >> rob, thank you very much. >> absolutely. trish: jennifer lawrence says donald trump presidency would be end of the world. another example of hating the gop in hollywood? why do they always get so political? >>> we're continuing to get more information right now on the tragic shooting in oregon yesterday. very latest on gunman victims and what is next for the town. stay with us. ♪ trish: we are getting new information on the tragic shooting at the community college in oregon that left 10 people including the shooter dead, seven people injured. three victims still in the hospital. we're bein
>> winds 40 miles per hour in new york city along eastern seaboard.hat is not associated with the hurricane. if there is going on, a ton of rave. trish: when will it kick into full gear? raining outside of new york right now. >> here, not too bad of impacts. today is almost worth of it for today and tomorrow, new york city. friday through sunday, places along the eastern seaboard, could experience coastal flooding. up to a foot of rain in parts of south carolina. >> rob, thank...
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warnings of a potential disaster along the eastern seaboard.ight, rescues at sea and the research for a missing boat with dozens on board. >>> and what really happened in that meeting between the pope and the kentucky clerk fighting same-sex marriage? a surprise pushback from the vatican and news of another private meeting we didn't know about until now.
warnings of a potential disaster along the eastern seaboard.ight, rescues at sea and the research for a missing boat with dozens on board. >>> and what really happened in that meeting between the pope and the kentucky clerk fighting same-sex marriage? a surprise pushback from the vatican and news of another private meeting we didn't know about until now.
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the biggest for is the amount of rain we've been seeing on the eastern seaboard. 6 inches in boston, 5 in virginia. flooding already. it's raining there now. and if this storm -- when this storm deliver, it doesn't have to be a hurricane-strength storm -- >> it's a tropical system itself. these are the potential tracks they're worried about.. thisly the outliers, but you can --ly the outliers, but you can see some of the lines to the light shifting to the east. these are some smart people writing code to come up with a system of equations, and they plot the tracks with that. >> and that one solution, it looped around there, that would be the worst case scenario. that would be devastating. >> and one last graphic, this is the forecast model in-house. it's showing you a circulation well offshore. but the hurricane is still way out to the east producing excessive rainfall for the east coast. >> and this area, we've already had copious amounts of rain. the forecast models for rain in this area as this storm moves to the north, 6 inches to 20 inches! that would be devastating. if you're t
the biggest for is the amount of rain we've been seeing on the eastern seaboard. 6 inches in boston, 5 in virginia. flooding already. it's raining there now. and if this storm -- when this storm deliver, it doesn't have to be a hurricane-strength storm -- >> it's a tropical system itself. these are the potential tracks they're worried about.. thisly the outliers, but you can --ly the outliers, but you can see some of the lines to the light shifting to the east. these are some smart people...
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this weather system extends all the way down the eastern seaboard. which is going to lead to some very heavy rainfall across the carolinas. perhaps five ten inches for those folks down there. for us this weekend, a few lingering showers possible tomorrow. even in metro-boston. isolated. then sunday, i think a bunch of clouds. of the two days. this afternoon, 51-56. by the way, high school football games this evening, south of the pike, they will be wet. periods of rain. games will be dry. some sprinkles. 5's for everyone. a few isolated showers tomorrow. sunday that, pink ribbon right there. that is our making strides against breast cancer walk at the hatch. that will be dry. i'm confident of. that dry sunday morning. temperatures, low 50's. sunday is a great day to pick some apples. >> christa: still ahead today, mark wall gherg boston talking about his time with pope francis. >> jadiann: some of the high school football games will be played at this flu season... remember this. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so w
this weather system extends all the way down the eastern seaboard. which is going to lead to some very heavy rainfall across the carolinas. perhaps five ten inches for those folks down there. for us this weekend, a few lingering showers possible tomorrow. even in metro-boston. isolated. then sunday, i think a bunch of clouds. of the two days. this afternoon, 51-56. by the way, high school football games this evening, south of the pike, they will be wet. periods of rain. games will be dry. some...
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it's part of a one-two punch that could trigger catastrophic flooding on the eastern seaboard.e'll be updating the latest forecast throughout the evening on nbcnews.com and tomorrow morning on "today." that's going to do it for us on this busy thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. watching and good night. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, how much money do you have ♪ in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge... (crowd cheering) ...might not seem so big after all. ♪ prudential, bring your challenges. >>> lights, camera, access. >> what are his chances of becoming the next president of the united states? >> this clown marco rubio. >> does fox need
it's part of a one-two punch that could trigger catastrophic flooding on the eastern seaboard.e'll be updating the latest forecast throughout the evening on nbcnews.com and tomorrow morning on "today." that's going to do it for us on this busy thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. watching and good night. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, how much money do you have ♪ in your pocket right now? i have...
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thread the needle between bermuda and eastern seaboard.nd, sunday into monday, we will see a shower or two across cape cod and the islands from it this right here is joaquin. then there is this area of low pressure here. this has been a really complicated weather pattern to forecast. what he we are going to see over the next couple of days is joaquin pull off towards the northeast. you will notice the moisture from it will continue to be pulled in here across parts of the carolinas. and that's where we are going to be be looking at the very heavy rain. a future radar picture of it you can see that connection this right there is joaquin. you see that connection going all the way back here. we are going to get rain here this weekend that is likely going to be many areas over 6 to 10 inches. and a few isolated areas. we could be be seeing 18 inches or so, maybe even 20 over the weekend. incrdable flooding, potentially historic. stuff we have never seen here before across the carolinas. starting tonight. it's a very rough weekend ahead. we wil
thread the needle between bermuda and eastern seaboard.nd, sunday into monday, we will see a shower or two across cape cod and the islands from it this right here is joaquin. then there is this area of low pressure here. this has been a really complicated weather pattern to forecast. what he we are going to see over the next couple of days is joaquin pull off towards the northeast. you will notice the moisture from it will continue to be pulled in here across parts of the carolinas. and that's...
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good news all up and down the eastern seaboard.i'll look at the timing of that coming up in the seven-day forecast. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. they're for us, but we know how to spot a sleight of hand. claim they're bankrolled by groups funded by north jersey casino backers. and you know what that means - north jersey casino bigwigs can count on them. but can we? it's a dirty trick. north jersey casinos would take our casinos, and our jobs, and ruin our economy. will pauls and chris brown. when the chips are down, we can't trust them to stand up
good news all up and down the eastern seaboard.i'll look at the timing of that coming up in the seven-day forecast. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new...
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it's part of a one-two punch that could trigger catastrophic flooding on the eastern seaboard.e'll be updating the latest forecast throughout the evening on nbcnews.com and tomorrow morning on "today." that's going to do it for us on this busy thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> the emotional final photos of jim carrey and his girlfriend before her suicide. >> now on "extra." >> "extra" exclusive. jim carrey and cathriona white kissing at a romantic oceanside dinner days before she took her own life. new details on her traumatic final days. >>> meet new york's new mob wife. john gotti's grandson gets married. >> why it costs guests five grand just to go to the wedding. >>> donald trump's new secret weapons melania and ivanka. >> they'll be on the campaign tra
it's part of a one-two punch that could trigger catastrophic flooding on the eastern seaboard.e'll be updating the latest forecast throughout the evening on nbcnews.com and tomorrow morning on "today." that's going to do it for us on this busy thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> the emotional final photos of jim carrey and his girlfriend before her suicide. >> now on "extra." >>...
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that's huge for the eastern seaboard. notice the red line much farther away from the east coast of the united states. notice how the cone of uncertainty is tightening up. that's giving us and then we relay that to you confidence that that forecast is going to stay there. it may do a little wobbling but at this time not anticipating the effect of your weather. a front is stuck along the south coast generating rain south shore and cape. rainy all day long. boston, it's trickier. when i came to work it was raining but that rain band faded so i think what happens is that band of rain will waver back and forth like an out-of-control garden hose. we'll have bands of light rain on and off boston, worcester, even the merrimack valley the day. you will have steady rainfall all day. south coast, the cape and the islands and at times it's going to be steady down there. i don't think it's a repeat for anyone like we saw on wednesday. rain. on the cape and the islands, 1-2 inches of rain likely. metro boston, because it's intermittent
that's huge for the eastern seaboard. notice the red line much farther away from the east coast of the united states. notice how the cone of uncertainty is tightening up. that's giving us and then we relay that to you confidence that that forecast is going to stay there. it may do a little wobbling but at this time not anticipating the effect of your weather. a front is stuck along the south coast generating rain south shore and cape. rainy all day long. boston, it's trickier. when i came to...
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(laughter) of course here on the eastern seaboard we're all preparing for hurricane joaquin.ried about it, talking about it. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: because nobody know where it will make landfall but meteorologists predict with absolute certainty that the bottle water aisle of your grocery store will be defer stated! (laughter) -- devastated. >> stephen: again, people applauding for devastation. again, hurricane joaquin is intense and erratic like its name sake joaquin phoenix. so please, stock up on canned goods, batteries, by the way by canned goods, i mean pringles because hurricanes always a cheap date. this is very important, if you were thinking of getting a puppy this weekend, do not get a puppy this weekend, all right. cats, okay. a cat is okay. as a matter of fact, this is a true story. during hurricane charlie in south carolina about ten years ago, we found a kitten in the middle of the road in my hometown, charlesston south carolina. it was a ban conned-- abandoned and we adopted it. we named the kitten charl-year in honor of the name charlie. and the hurricane
(laughter) of course here on the eastern seaboard we're all preparing for hurricane joaquin.ried about it, talking about it. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: because nobody know where it will make landfall but meteorologists predict with absolute certainty that the bottle water aisle of your grocery store will be defer stated! (laughter) -- devastated. >> stephen: again, people applauding for devastation. again, hurricane joaquin is intense and erratic like its name sake joaquin...
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all this rain still has to come right on up the eastern seaboard into tomorrow. joaquin, category 3 hurricane, bahamas, thank goodness. it will miss the united states. it will be tracking east of us and west of bermuda and atlantic. we'll see large waves and rough week. only low to middle 50s tomorrow. the morning. maybe just drizzle, a couple of showers in the afternoon. you see that on the futurecast. sunday clouds may break for sun. it will be a dry day. the afternoon into the later week. rain, windy, chilly tonight. 40s. 49 in the city. bring out the heavy coats. mid 50s tomorrow. light rain or drizzle through midday. then peeks of sun sunday. breezy, 60. breezy monday, 67. better day. and nice, around 70 or greater, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, even into friday. steve: we'll appreciate the warmup after 50. thank you. just a reminder to follow the severe weather, stay up to date with fox 5 ny weather app. get the latest forecast, live search fox 5 ny weather in the itunes store or google play. >> the sony hacking scandal giving us a look at who makes what in
all this rain still has to come right on up the eastern seaboard into tomorrow. joaquin, category 3 hurricane, bahamas, thank goodness. it will miss the united states. it will be tracking east of us and west of bermuda and atlantic. we'll see large waves and rough week. only low to middle 50s tomorrow. the morning. maybe just drizzle, a couple of showers in the afternoon. you see that on the futurecast. sunday clouds may break for sun. it will be a dry day. the afternoon into the later week....
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all along the eastern seaboard as well. close to home minor flooding in low-lying areas. the coastal flood warnings and advisory continue through tomorrow night. showers possible, especially earlier in the day. 56 in washington. tomorrow morning a temperature of around 54 with drizzle and patchy fog. a chance of an afternoon shower. 7:00, a cool 56 degrees. here is the latest a category 4 joaquin. you can see the track continuing to keep it out to sea. weakens to be category 2 hurricane tomorrow. eagles at washington, 1:00 kick off-. pack the poncho. you might not need it. clouds give way to sun and beautiful tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday. generally running in the mid 70s. >> more from max. >> more from max. his reaction as the season shifts, >> more from max. his reaction change is on its way. and with change, comes opportunity. it's up to you to seize it. ♪ this autumn, find your opportunity at cadillac. the 2015 cadillac ats. get this low-mileage lease from around $269 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. ♪ >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >> max
all along the eastern seaboard as well. close to home minor flooding in low-lying areas. the coastal flood warnings and advisory continue through tomorrow night. showers possible, especially earlier in the day. 56 in washington. tomorrow morning a temperature of around 54 with drizzle and patchy fog. a chance of an afternoon shower. 7:00, a cool 56 degrees. here is the latest a category 4 joaquin. you can see the track continuing to keep it out to sea. weakens to be category 2 hurricane...
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the cities on the eastern seaboard are preparing for what could happen just in case. now we have blue sky and a lot of sunshine coming down right now. temperatures are still in the mid '50s. temperatures this afternoon look more like this: the '70s and '80s this will be in the 80s most for the inland bay area's. we have a system that could be a little bit of sprinkles saturday night into sunday. >> george: a car and into a building and overturned into it . you can see these helicopter pictures. this is off the freeway so it is not affecting the 5800 or 238 ride. however the ride into castro valley via the 101 in his infected.--being affected. the san mateo bridge to ride is relatively quick compared to how has been. the golden gate bridge ride is typically have year in the northbound direction and no delays southbound. >> mark: the deadly and destructive fire that broke out in a meadow county being called the b-2 fire. the fire was grown to nearly 11 square miles before the firemen put it out and almost 500 homes were destroyed . and meantime the valley fire is now 97
the cities on the eastern seaboard are preparing for what could happen just in case. now we have blue sky and a lot of sunshine coming down right now. temperatures are still in the mid '50s. temperatures this afternoon look more like this: the '70s and '80s this will be in the 80s most for the inland bay area's. we have a system that could be a little bit of sprinkles saturday night into sunday. >> george: a car and into a building and overturned into it . you can see these helicopter...
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metropolitan area, this mid-atlantic area of the eastern seaboard.s is technology that is radars to detect aircraft coming in on a 360-degree range, cruise missiles, any kind of unidentified air object that could pose a threat to the nation's capital. but what has happened today it now raises the question is it appropriate technology in such a populated area? if it is unpowered, if it can simply break loose and drift, which is not supposed to happen, is this too risky? is there some other way to do business? is there some oh way to keep the capital region safe? norad saying earlier today that washington, d.c. is perfectly safe from any air defense threats. it will be a big question about where this program goes from here. >> barbara starr, thanks so much. we're going to continue to come back to barbara as she continues to get information from her pentagon sources. for now let's go right now to cnn military analyst retired air force lieutenant colonel rick francona joining us via skype. thank you for joining us. the blimp's cable we're told dragged be
metropolitan area, this mid-atlantic area of the eastern seaboard.s is technology that is radars to detect aircraft coming in on a 360-degree range, cruise missiles, any kind of unidentified air object that could pose a threat to the nation's capital. but what has happened today it now raises the question is it appropriate technology in such a populated area? if it is unpowered, if it can simply break loose and drift, which is not supposed to happen, is this too risky? is there some other way...
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you can see really the eastern seaboard looking good.have low pressure system to the south, not going to cause us any problems now but could bring us few showers as we get into our tuesday. >> sting out today, going leaf peeping, go west, go north, i start today see pretty foliage in medford, new jersey yesterday. got great picture on a little lake there, so pretty with the reflection. we will see above average temperatures as we winds up the weekend and head into columbus day. but hang on folks that cooler air is coming our way too. so the average of 69 degrees, will be below it as we get into tuesday, and wednesday. future weather shows you it is beautiful today. sunday 11:00 p.m. i'll track this for you aoun further. low pressure from the south, will try to bring some showers in late monday night, also, notice, that is a weak system, a weak system making its way across the cold front, that too will bring the wrinkles our way. monday night, tuesday we have to look out for it. not today. 68 degrees and sunshine, your eagles kick off for
you can see really the eastern seaboard looking good.have low pressure system to the south, not going to cause us any problems now but could bring us few showers as we get into our tuesday. >> sting out today, going leaf peeping, go west, go north, i start today see pretty foliage in medford, new jersey yesterday. got great picture on a little lake there, so pretty with the reflection. we will see above average temperatures as we winds up the weekend and head into columbus day. but hang...
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if joaquin was to come up the eastern seaboard our shore line has already been battered, it would have been a lot worse but we're still dealing with really damaging effects because of that wind that continues to funnel in out of the northeasterly direction and you can see a wall of green across the entire viewing area with that really steady rainfall, heavy at times especially where you see the yellow and this is a wind driven rain because of those strong gusts coming in off the shore so jenkintown, willow grove, norristown, media and around center city getting the heaviest rain at the present time. and you can see this rain is lifting from the southeast to the north and west and again in that fashion coming in off of the ocean where we do have a boundary, a stalled boundary that is draped along the eastern seaboard feeding a lot of this tropical moisture and again we have large high pressure off to the north that wind is wrapping around that high which is really funneling in those very strong winds and also the really high waves and take a look at the waves height. right now it is the
if joaquin was to come up the eastern seaboard our shore line has already been battered, it would have been a lot worse but we're still dealing with really damaging effects because of that wind that continues to funnel in out of the northeasterly direction and you can see a wall of green across the entire viewing area with that really steady rainfall, heavy at times especially where you see the yellow and this is a wind driven rain because of those strong gusts coming in off the shore so...
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. >> hurricane joaquin is expected to miss the eastern seaboard where there is already heavy rain andferent system. several mid atlantic states could get more rain and flooding as joaquin moving north in the next several days. several states had already issued emergency declarations. >>> a cargo ship was caught in the hurricane. it was right near the eye of the storm when it lost contact. it has 33 crew members, 28 americans and five polish nationals. there has been no sign of the ship. they are going to search at first light tomorrow. and bill martin joins us now to talk more about the track of the storm and i look there on the radar and see a lot of green. >> it is an 800-foot ship. it is amazing that it just disappears. and this storm, we talked about it veering to the right and offshore which is great right? the hurricane is not going to hit land, but it is creating so much rain. this is what we talked about last night. in the carolinas, they had flooding before the hurricane showed up. as we go into the next 36 to 48 hours, we are going to see flooding on the eastern seaboard, es
. >> hurricane joaquin is expected to miss the eastern seaboard where there is already heavy rain andferent system. several mid atlantic states could get more rain and flooding as joaquin moving north in the next several days. several states had already issued emergency declarations. >>> a cargo ship was caught in the hurricane. it was right near the eye of the storm when it lost contact. it has 33 crew members, 28 americans and five polish nationals. there has been no sign of...
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. >>> millions of americans on the eastern seaboard facing severe flooding and high winds, as a nor'easterns stalled over the eastern part of the country. and hurricane joaquin makes its way up from the caribbean. we'll get the very latest forecast, fox news extreme weather center. meanwhile, massive search is under way for a cargo ship and its crew of 33 lost in the middle of joaquin. the last message, crew reported the ship listing and battled by 30-foot waves. >>> brand new details about the victims killed in the oregon school shooting this week and more on the heroes that helped bring down the gunman. >>> and we'll talk to a top house republican who wants to replace john boehner as speaker of the house. votes expected to come next week. congressman dan webster says he's in it to win it. >> thanks for spending your saturday with us. >> welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. >> the death toll continues to rise in afghanistan. it's unclear if the attack was a mistake or to take out taliban fighters operating around the facility. doctors without borders say more than a doz
. >>> millions of americans on the eastern seaboard facing severe flooding and high winds, as a nor'easterns stalled over the eastern part of the country. and hurricane joaquin makes its way up from the caribbean. we'll get the very latest forecast, fox news extreme weather center. meanwhile, massive search is under way for a cargo ship and its crew of 33 lost in the middle of joaquin. the last message, crew reported the ship listing and battled by 30-foot waves. >>> brand new...
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the good news we have clear skies up and down the eastern seaboard. what will happen, the sun will shine brightly and warm things up early and some of the clouds as you look toward the left-hand side of the screen, some clouds roll in late. it will be a cooler day overall, but without the wind it will not be too bad. increasing clouds, cooler with a high of 58 degrees which is just below average for this time of the year. the normal is 60. this evening, the all important evening not only is it halloween, but, of course, we have temple taking on notre dame at the linc 8:00 p.m. start time you can watch it on 6abc. for trick or treaters expect clouds and it will be dry, chilly, though, you'll need something with sleeves. temperatures pull back in the low 50s, it will be colder by the time you get into 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. trick and treatings is done, but moxie will be at the game. dress in something with sleeves. we'll warm up into the 70s in the week to come i'll have that in just a few minutes. >> owls play the 9th ranked fightings irish at the linc.
the good news we have clear skies up and down the eastern seaboard. what will happen, the sun will shine brightly and warm things up early and some of the clouds as you look toward the left-hand side of the screen, some clouds roll in late. it will be a cooler day overall, but without the wind it will not be too bad. increasing clouds, cooler with a high of 58 degrees which is just below average for this time of the year. the normal is 60. this evening, the all important evening not only is it...
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this storm is still expected to dump torrential rains along the eastern seaboard, for more on joaquin's impact we turn to fox news correspondent jonathan surrey live in kill devil hills, north carolina. >> reporter: good evening, lou. high winds and heavy surf continuing pounding north carolina's outer banks, emergency management officials are concerned about the rain that continues falling over much of the eastern u.s. it's causing serious problems not just on the coast but also many inland communities such as upstate south carolina in spartanburg, a woman died after her car became submerged in a flooded underpass, also emergency crews rescued several people whose vehicles fell into a creek after part of a bridge washed away. in north carolina charlotte, to prevent them from backing up and overflowing in the heavy rains. on the south carolina coast flooding is reported in several low-lying areas of charleston, nonessential city and county offices closed along with the public schools and colleges and that helped reduce the amount traffic on the roads. hurricane joaquin continued to batt
this storm is still expected to dump torrential rains along the eastern seaboard, for more on joaquin's impact we turn to fox news correspondent jonathan surrey live in kill devil hills, north carolina. >> reporter: good evening, lou. high winds and heavy surf continuing pounding north carolina's outer banks, emergency management officials are concerned about the rain that continues falling over much of the eastern u.s. it's causing serious problems not just on the coast but also many...
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satellite and radar, we're clear along the eastern seaboard, but you can see how quickly some of the cloud cover is approaching the area from the west. we'll see the high, thin clouds move in around midday. they will eventually lower and thicken. we'll go mainly cloudy this evening, into the overnight. there could be a shower or two in the morning, otherwise it's clouds and sunshine. overall it's a quiet weekend. forecast today, 56 degrees by 2:00. at that point a few high, thin clouds around. 4:00 p.m., 58 degrees, increasing clouds. 6:00 p.m., 53. again we're mainly cloudy. big game this evening, lincoln financial field you can see it right here starting at 8:00. taking on the fighting irish by notre dame. 52 degrees kickoff, 4th quarter, 49. tomorrow morning it will be milder than what we're seeing this morning. temperatures will be anywhere from 48 to 52 degrees and that sets up a nice warming trend for us. starting tomorrow temperatures will approach 70 degrees and keep climbing through the entire seven day forecast. i'll have the numbers for you when i see you in just a little
satellite and radar, we're clear along the eastern seaboard, but you can see how quickly some of the cloud cover is approaching the area from the west. we'll see the high, thin clouds move in around midday. they will eventually lower and thicken. we'll go mainly cloudy this evening, into the overnight. there could be a shower or two in the morning, otherwise it's clouds and sunshine. overall it's a quiet weekend. forecast today, 56 degrees by 2:00. at that point a few high, thin clouds around....
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that up next hurricane joaquin, ready to head north, already causing problem up and down the eastern seaboard. will its path lead to a direct hit. whatever you heard there is one comment. we don't know yet. we're going to take you live to kill devil hills, north carolina, and show you what it's doing. >> we're waiting for president obama to hold a news conference at the white house, he may talk about syria, we'll b we'll be rt back, stay tuned. it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be cha
that up next hurricane joaquin, ready to head north, already causing problem up and down the eastern seaboard. will its path lead to a direct hit. whatever you heard there is one comment. we don't know yet. we're going to take you live to kill devil hills, north carolina, and show you what it's doing. >> we're waiting for president obama to hold a news conference at the white house, he may talk about syria, we'll b we'll be rt back, stay tuned. it's one of the most amazing things we build...
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meanwhile we've had a lot of clouds and rain pushing up along the eastern seaboard of the u.s. and canada, associated with this weather front. we've seen some more impressive rainfall totals being reported, heading southward over the last 24 hours over new york and baltimore in maryland. it looks like as though there will be more rain to come in that area, but from a different source. it is of this particular hurricane. this is in fact the second hurricane of the hurricane season. category 3 status. could become a category 4 for a time. we've got gusts of 240. at the moment it's not doing much. it's a big threat for the bahamas, and will eventually move northward. the models takes it toward bermuda. so a lot of uncertainty from it, but certainly looks as if there will be heavy rain pushing up over the south over the next few days, threatening much of the eastern seaboard. pray for the bahamas. looks like a nasty couple of days. >> richard, thank you very much. 20-meter wide sinkholes ooped ud up just outside london. the crater is 10 meters deep. several families had to leave th
meanwhile we've had a lot of clouds and rain pushing up along the eastern seaboard of the u.s. and canada, associated with this weather front. we've seen some more impressive rainfall totals being reported, heading southward over the last 24 hours over new york and baltimore in maryland. it looks like as though there will be more rain to come in that area, but from a different source. it is of this particular hurricane. this is in fact the second hurricane of the hurricane season. category 3...
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the weather pattern we are in, we have a stationary front off the eastern seaboard, if you look nearth carolina, there is a surface low developing, that is not joaquin but that will funnel in tropical rain ahead of the hurricane, and we are looking at the potential for significant flooding down near charleston, this is showing more than 15 inches of rain and notice here philadelphia through sunday, we are looking at a lot less rain, an inch and a half of rain, we are expecting rain and not expecting inland flooding and the problem is the coastal flooding from the easterly flow, 10:00 tonight and lots of clouds and mainly offshore, we'll see generally light rain in the morning, generally to the south of philadelphia is east of the i-95 corridor, and the area moistens up for the evening, take an umbrella tomorrow evening, 6:00 heavy rain and that lasts into the early morning hours when it tapers off to showers, saturday and sunday not a washout and clouds and scattered showers, the big factor is the wind, we are looking at wind gusts friday into saturday inland, 15 to 25 miles per hour
the weather pattern we are in, we have a stationary front off the eastern seaboard, if you look nearth carolina, there is a surface low developing, that is not joaquin but that will funnel in tropical rain ahead of the hurricane, and we are looking at the potential for significant flooding down near charleston, this is showing more than 15 inches of rain and notice here philadelphia through sunday, we are looking at a lot less rain, an inch and a half of rain, we are expecting rain and not...