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right now i would say the middle atlantic states they are under the gun for a powerhouse storm. we're going to be right on the fringe of that storm and usually you see a drastic cut-off to the accumulating snow and that's an all or nothing situation, the nothing might line up in boston motion likely new hampshire and farther south to the south coast, probably those locations they have the best chance of accumulating plowable snow, at least 2 inches of snow, and the timing looks to be late saturday evening, overnight saturday night and sunday morning. so here in new england, again, we've got clouds, actually some snowshowers in the mid atlantic states but that's not the storm system. it's over here, now coming out of the rockys and into the southern plaines and it will southern plaines and really intensify as it reaches carolina during the day on friday and especially friday night and saturday. meanwhile, we'll have blocking high pressure up across southern canada, which will supply a lot of cold air into the storm, something the storm so far this but this one will. the challenge
right now i would say the middle atlantic states they are under the gun for a powerhouse storm. we're going to be right on the fringe of that storm and usually you see a drastic cut-off to the accumulating snow and that's an all or nothing situation, the nothing might line up in boston motion likely new hampshire and farther south to the south coast, probably those locations they have the best chance of accumulating plowable snow, at least 2 inches of snow, and the timing looks to be late...
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Jan 21, 2016
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system beginning to load up on moisture from the gulf of mexico and then once it gets to the middle atlantic it'll grab moisture to moisture is not a concern. neither is the cold air. we've cold high pressure that will actually act like big brother and not allow the storm system to make much in roads into southern through much of metro new york city and the leading edge of the snow line works up into new england, but only i think it gets to the mass pike then it gets shunted back to the south. here is a close are look. saturday afternoon we do have some patchy light snow and flurries here. this is the lighter white in the purple there. the deeper shades of purple through narragansett bay, those are the pockets of steadier snow that are with us through saturday afternoon and saturday night. how much snow is on the way? not much north of the pike. flurries merrimack valley, southern new hampshire. city of boston a coating to an inch. south shore working south down 24 as well as route 3, numbers will go up approaching 3 inches of snow you get to lakeville and over to fall river. i think 6 inche
system beginning to load up on moisture from the gulf of mexico and then once it gets to the middle atlantic it'll grab moisture to moisture is not a concern. neither is the cold air. we've cold high pressure that will actually act like big brother and not allow the storm system to make much in roads into southern through much of metro new york city and the leading edge of the snow line works up into new england, but only i think it gets to the mass pike then it gets shunted back to the south....
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Jan 22, 2016
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. >> as that windstorm aims for the middle atlantic states we are looking at the tail end of the system it will be making its way across south florida tomorrow the ingredients are present for some thunderstorms some heavy rain that could lead to some raight flooding and gusts of a more miles per hour more on this in >> >>> good evening everyone this morning had a morning 54 miami 61 from fort lauderdalele3 in mid 70s. right now everyone is in the 70s except under mostly cloudy skies the wind starting to pick up between 16 and 24 miles per hour. so there is some rain across the florida straits aiming in our direction shouldldimpact the keys overnight. and then possibly by daybreak, could be moving across miami-dade and broward counties. that is a pinch of rainfall if you will that will going to get it then there's the front right here this is the actual cold front that is moving in right now across pensacola a lot of heavy rainfall here as a matter of ft this entire area is under a tornado watch right now. right here just north of pensacola until 4:00 a.m.. there is a gilforce warning fo
. >> as that windstorm aims for the middle atlantic states we are looking at the tail end of the system it will be making its way across south florida tomorrow the ingredients are present for some thunderstorms some heavy rain that could lead to some raight flooding and gusts of a more miles per hour more on this in >> >>> good evening everyone this morning had a morning 54 miami 61 from fort lauderdalele3 in mid 70s. right now everyone is in the 70s except under mostly...
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Jan 22, 2016
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what a mess point so that will evolve and strengthen towards the middle atlantic states. here so far most of the energy has gone to the north. this is also going more to the east so we'll keep an eye on this tonight but it will probably be liquid tonight. this band of going through another comes in night and a third one beyond that and then more energy rotating around the base of the system. that's why we think the class will thicken on saturday afternoon giving us a slight chance for rain. 35 overnight in pahrump, 37 misty. highta 66 in laughlin. in the values i we're going down to 41 degrees, we will see our sky late tonight. tomorrow expect the high temperature 61. again,. and bands of clouds going to be real enough sunshine that we should get above the 60 day remark. seven day forecast as we went through 62 on saturday but clouds in the afternoon could lead to a few sprinkles with a slight chance for rain. backside of the system was some breezes, notices will pick up some breezes. that anything ferocious as far as wind goes but keeping those around 60 to 62, stored of
what a mess point so that will evolve and strengthen towards the middle atlantic states. here so far most of the energy has gone to the north. this is also going more to the east so we'll keep an eye on this tonight but it will probably be liquid tonight. this band of going through another comes in night and a third one beyond that and then more energy rotating around the base of the system. that's why we think the class will thicken on saturday afternoon giving us a slight chance for rain. 35...
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Jan 20, 2016
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if you have travel plans, business or leisure down through the middle atlantic friday, saturday, not a good idea. they already have blizzard watches in affect and i think with great confidence this is where we think the heaviest snow will line up, south of new england for a change, unlike last winter. do you move into southern new england and i think there is a slight risk of heavier snow along the coast south -- south coast and back out west towards connecticut and rhode island. metro boston saturday evening, saturday night, a coating to an inch, maybe a little more on the southshore and north of the pike, north of town, clouds and some flurries. that would be about it. we'll also watch the wind because even though the storm is well to the south, it will generate a lot of wind out of the northeast between 30 and 45 miles per hour. and we have two astronomical high tides of concern, saturday 11:00 p.m., sunday 11:00 a.m. so there might be pockets of minor coastal flooding on the portions of cape cod bay at the 11:00 a.m. sunday morning high tide. but again i'm thinking right now this
if you have travel plans, business or leisure down through the middle atlantic friday, saturday, not a good idea. they already have blizzard watches in affect and i think with great confidence this is where we think the heaviest snow will line up, south of new england for a change, unlike last winter. do you move into southern new england and i think there is a slight risk of heavier snow along the coast south -- south coast and back out west towards connecticut and rhode island. metro boston...
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Jan 20, 2016
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out the middle atlantic and move there's a slight risk of steadier heavier snow down along the south coast but again confined to the south of route 44. on and off light snow around metro boston with 1 to 3 inches of snow on the south side of the metro. a flurry might lead to a coating and head to the merrimack valley and i don't think you have any more than the occasional flurry. the storm will generate a lot of northeast wind so we are concerned about minor coastal flooding on the southshore, more so than the northshore. the southshore, as well, as portions of cape cod bay funnels in from the northeast. the 11:00 p.m. high tide on saturday, you should watch, and perhaps the slightly greater concern is sunday 11:00 a.m. high tide with some pockets of minor to occasionally moderate coastal flooding. of course here in new england we're dealing with patchy snow sunday. the pats are out in denver and have a milder day than we do temperatures in the low 40s, a lot of clouds and a few isolated showers. stay away from the brownies. >> okay, thanks, jr. >>> a family out there will be a house
out the middle atlantic and move there's a slight risk of steadier heavier snow down along the south coast but again confined to the south of route 44. on and off light snow around metro boston with 1 to 3 inches of snow on the south side of the metro. a flurry might lead to a coating and head to the merrimack valley and i don't think you have any more than the occasional flurry. the storm will generate a lot of northeast wind so we are concerned about minor coastal flooding on the southshore,...
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Jan 19, 2016
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and it'll move through the middle atlantic states friday and during the day on saturday. then the challenge is which tract does it take. if it takes track one it would be up to new england. that would be a significant storm for southern new england. we would be talking several inches of snow as well as high winds and combining with the astronomical tides could be a coastal flood track. track two would put us on the northern edge of the storm. also reduce the chance of any significant coastal flooding because the wind will be focused farther south. i'm leaning toward track 2. track 1 is still an objection, we'll get closer to the weekend and we'll be able to pick and choose which track we go to. we'll watch it for you. >> adam: get the latest on the weather headed our way 7 mobile and tablet app. >> kim: following a developing story right now, the f.b.i. joining the investigation into bomb threats made against schools across the region. less than one week. it was back on friday when someone made threats to schools in a new mexico of cities and downs -- numbers of cities an
and it'll move through the middle atlantic states friday and during the day on saturday. then the challenge is which tract does it take. if it takes track one it would be up to new england. that would be a significant storm for southern new england. we would be talking several inches of snow as well as high winds and combining with the astronomical tides could be a coastal flood track. track two would put us on the northern edge of the storm. also reduce the chance of any significant coastal...
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Jan 21, 2016
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that same system will be impacting the middle atlantic states and the east coast. what we are looking at here in green is rain. everything in purple will be ice and that ice storm will impact kentucky, tennessee, he carolinas as it moves towards the east. there's going to be treacherous driving for them. then it's going to turn into snow. see up to two feet of snow. the track will move towards the northeast. it could be between here and here, looking at somewhere between six to 12 inches of snow for them. big impacts here. air travel delays, power outages and some rough seas. here's our marine forecast for tomorrow. threat of rip currents, bscayne bay a moderate chop. coastal waters chop y next high tide will b at 7:19. key largo 7:42. 9:17 in key west. clouds wl continue to move out tonight. still cool, upper 50s to mid 60s for the keys. tomorrow morning sun. afternoon clouds, late day showers, highs in the mid 70s. here your extended outlook. better chance for rain on friday.saturday. and then the return of the 50s for sunday and monday morning. >> thanks, phil.
that same system will be impacting the middle atlantic states and the east coast. what we are looking at here in green is rain. everything in purple will be ice and that ice storm will impact kentucky, tennessee, he carolinas as it moves towards the east. there's going to be treacherous driving for them. then it's going to turn into snow. see up to two feet of snow. the track will move towards the northeast. it could be between here and here, looking at somewhere between six to 12 inches of...
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Jan 23, 2016
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item attached to an area of low pressure causing that bibi winter storm across the middle atlantic states and the northeast. by tomorrow highs will struggle to reach thehe mid upper 60's. it's down right windy and then from saturday night through sunday morning temperatures will drop here across south in to the mid upper 40's and with the wind it can make the temperatures feel a lot colder. the wind chill could be right around the low 40's so it will be very chilly for our standards here across the area. small craft advisory tomorrow. gale warning across the coastal waters we can expect the wind gust here anywhere between 30 to 40 knkns. sea up 6 to continue feet. biscayne bay choppy. for you throughout the florida keys you are looking at a small craft advisory. gale warning. also some coastal flooding especially on the gululside as the winds come if and kind of push some of theater on shore. coastal water will be extremely rough. next high tide dade and browardnext high tide dade andbroward. 8:48 in the morning. 10:31 for lower key. water temperature 69 degrees. now for tonight i am goin
item attached to an area of low pressure causing that bibi winter storm across the middle atlantic states and the northeast. by tomorrow highs will struggle to reach thehe mid upper 60's. it's down right windy and then from saturday night through sunday morning temperatures will drop here across south in to the mid upper 40's and with the wind it can make the temperatures feel a lot colder. the wind chill could be right around the low 40's so it will be very chilly for our standards here across...
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Jan 19, 2016
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virginia, maryland middle atlantic states. then just south of new england, not to say that we're not going to have any snow because we run the risk of snow saturday afternoon and saturday night. favoring southerly track which will keep the heftiest strongest winds to south which is critical because there is the threat of coastal flooding with the as tomorrowical high tide. at this time i'm leaning more towards track 2. an update tonight at 11:00 and much more tomorrow. until that weekend threat of snow, you've got sunshine coming your way wednesday, thursday, friday. seasonably cold upper 20s to the low 30s enjoy your tacos. >> reporter: when the patriots take the field in denver on sunday they'll do it without mayo who landed on injured reserve for the third straight season. this time, with a shoulder irish shoe and with an 11 hadn't 4 million cap hit next year mayo may have played his last snap in a patriot uniform. he has been relegated to a backup role but with chandler jones the patriots' they could use mayo's leadership
virginia, maryland middle atlantic states. then just south of new england, not to say that we're not going to have any snow because we run the risk of snow saturday afternoon and saturday night. favoring southerly track which will keep the heftiest strongest winds to south which is critical because there is the threat of coastal flooding with the as tomorrowical high tide. at this time i'm leaning more towards track 2. an update tonight at 11:00 and much more tomorrow. until that weekend threat...
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Jan 22, 2016
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let's start with that winter storm warning working up from the mississippi river to the middle atlantic states. some of the forecast snowfall totals. half foot in memphis. lexington up to a foot. washington, d.c. suburbs could get 30 inches of snow. south of the charlotte. aye aye aye. there is no worst form of precipitation than i impossible to drive in. you can't walk. it's going shut things down in a huge way. a good part of n con to watch that moisture. remember this is still evolving. a lot has to happen. but we it will be northern mississippi, tennessee. north eastern arkansas. then working east northeast with heavy bands of snow as some of that atlantic moisture gets tossed into the system. high thin clouds. a little bit of a break. a thin break. there's not batch of clouds that will will stream into the sky later tonight. look how the moisture is getting entrained into the system. there's a lot of it although not enough to be very wet. we have a chance for rain when we get to saturday afternoon. i'll be it slight in town. breezes on the back side of the system on sunday. 38 sand
let's start with that winter storm warning working up from the mississippi river to the middle atlantic states. some of the forecast snowfall totals. half foot in memphis. lexington up to a foot. washington, d.c. suburbs could get 30 inches of snow. south of the charlotte. aye aye aye. there is no worst form of precipitation than i impossible to drive in. you can't walk. it's going shut things down in a huge way. a good part of n con to watch that moisture. remember this is still evolving. a...
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Jan 22, 2016
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basically from the mid-mississippi valley to the middle atlantic-states they're a whole bunch of snow. talking a yardstick to measure it. the clouds in our skies will continue overnight. thicker clouds tomorrow. then more moisture entrained in the system which will lead to a chance for rain come saturday. the current temperatures around the region. 26 in flag staff. 19 eli. highs tomorrow mid-60s in southern california. how about phoenix looking at 75 big ones. for the las vegas valley and rest of southern nevada mid 20s to mid-40s depending on your neck of the cactus. high temperatures tomorrow. boulder city at 59. 64 at the lake. and death valley jumping to the 70s. for the las vegas valley. 41 under a clear sky tonight. actually we're going have a few waves of clouds later tonight. tomorrow a high of 60. again patches of clouds slide ahead after the low 60s on saturday and the clouds coming in in the afternoon, a chance for rain late in the day. breezes come in on sunday. another batch of wind on tuesday. no real strong systems taking aim at southern nevada. so we'll sort of temper
basically from the mid-mississippi valley to the middle atlantic-states they're a whole bunch of snow. talking a yardstick to measure it. the clouds in our skies will continue overnight. thicker clouds tomorrow. then more moisture entrained in the system which will lead to a chance for rain come saturday. the current temperatures around the region. 26 in flag staff. 19 eli. highs tomorrow mid-60s in southern california. how about phoenix looking at 75 big ones. for the las vegas valley and rest...
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Jan 22, 2016
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and then as it pushes farther to the east, the middle atlantic states could see 24 to 30 inches of snow. the wind is going to blow, in north carolina it will be ice, the worst kind of precipitation. we'll have more on that and our own forecast in a couple of minutes. >> jessica: thank you. a live look now at mccarran airport where the east coast storm is already affecting flights on the west coast. many passengers are stranded in las vegas, trying to make changes to their plans. in fact a lot of flights have already been canceled. >> marie: that's happening at many airports on the east coast including charlotte where american is canceling all of its flight tomorrow. charlotte is expected to be slammed by an ice storm. american says thousands of passengers will be impacted and normal over the weekend. of course we're keeping tabs on this monster storm. coming up at 11:15, what you need to know if you or a loved one us flying anywhere over the next few days. more breaking news tonight, this out of washington state where police are investigating a shooting at a movie theater near seattle.
and then as it pushes farther to the east, the middle atlantic states could see 24 to 30 inches of snow. the wind is going to blow, in north carolina it will be ice, the worst kind of precipitation. we'll have more on that and our own forecast in a couple of minutes. >> jessica: thank you. a live look now at mccarran airport where the east coast storm is already affecting flights on the west coast. many passengers are stranded in las vegas, trying to make changes to their plans. in fact a...
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Jan 19, 2016
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so the question is not will it'll form. powerhouse storm in the middle atlantic. if you've travelled the 95 corridor, new york city south, philly, baltimore, d.c.in particular, you may want to rethink the travel plans especially friday afternoon friday night because this is coming. then once it comes off the mid atlantic coastline where does it go? track one or track two. track one would brig significant snow and wind up in new england. that would lead to coastal flooding. track 2 would still bring snow to southern new england northern edge. it would be manageable amounts of snow we would have to contend with but the track itself would be farther away but it's something we'll watch. again i don't think we can lock the track in until sometime probably tomorrow or better yet even on thursday. potential storm is there. if you have plans in southern new england on saturday, at this time i would keep them. restaurant reservations saturday night don't cancel them. not yet. the risk of snow is going to be there at this time. doesn't lock like a block buster in southern n
so the question is not will it'll form. powerhouse storm in the middle atlantic. if you've travelled the 95 corridor, new york city south, philly, baltimore, d.c.in particular, you may want to rethink the travel plans especially friday afternoon friday night because this is coming. then once it comes off the mid atlantic coastline where does it go? track one or track two. track one would brig significant snow and wind up in new england. that would lead to coastal flooding. track 2 would still...
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Jan 19, 2016
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what is a lock already is that it's going to be a significant storm for the middle atlantic, that is is going to happen. the storm will happen. once it comes off the mid atlantic coastline where does it go? track one up to the gulf of maine? or perhaps track 2 which would just put us on the northern fringe of the storm. i'm leaning more to track two at this time because the jet stream is going to look like this on saturday. you notice the big deep on the eastern seaboard but you notice the little cutoff right here. when the storms form this circle here, well to the south of new england, typically it's difficult to get the heavy snow up into new england. when these storms cut off, it's almost like a kid who doesn't want to share his toys. he removes himself from the play group. what that will most likely do is lay down a swath of heavy snow, north carolina, metro d.c. perhaps up to new york. not to say boston won't have any snow but it's something that we'll watch over the next couple of days. thinking right now again is that would be more focused south of new england than new england
what is a lock already is that it's going to be a significant storm for the middle atlantic, that is is going to happen. the storm will happen. once it comes off the mid atlantic coastline where does it go? track one up to the gulf of maine? or perhaps track 2 which would just put us on the northern fringe of the storm. i'm leaning more to track two at this time because the jet stream is going to look like this on saturday. you notice the big deep on the eastern seaboard but you notice the...
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Jan 23, 2016
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homes businesses without power this thing is just starting to dump snow tonight has the entire middle atlantic region paralyzed washington d.c. completely shutting down government workers sent home at noon even the president is hunkering down the public transit system suspending all service for the weekend even the aground trains will stain tells way of a storm 30 in. of snow expected along with fierce winds roads already treacherous this red truck loses control in north carolina governor there that says there's been several fatal accidents already. airports were jammed travelers trying to get out for tomorrow 5000 flights have been canceled some. east coast airports shutting down completely. >> grant: screen grab air- traffic avoiding the heart of the blizzard ec the play every here not where it's really falling heavily tonight washington airports cancel all arrivals and departures to that at a fair level of report from washington d.c. where they could get up to 30 in. of snow. 100 >> pam: flights canceled sfo airport is still dealing with the reagan tonight trawls clifford by fax at sfo with
homes businesses without power this thing is just starting to dump snow tonight has the entire middle atlantic region paralyzed washington d.c. completely shutting down government workers sent home at noon even the president is hunkering down the public transit system suspending all service for the weekend even the aground trains will stain tells way of a storm 30 in. of snow expected along with fierce winds roads already treacherous this red truck loses control in north carolina governor there...
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Jan 20, 2016
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has not changed since last night and when you have these big storms, which we will have in the middle atlantic states, on the northern edge, there's usually a sharp cut-off to where you have the snow, and the timing still looks like it's late saturday evening and overnight saturday night. but again, i don't think there's anything otherring coming our way. if you have travel plans during the day saturday in new england, if you're heading out of new england south, different story. huge storm down there friday and saturday. and then you notice here as we get into the day on saturday, the storm really has a tough time making in roads up into new england. so the high risk of seeing significant snow, the 95 corridor from new york city southbound through washington d.c. and locations south of there. city of boston and north, i don't think there's much coming our way. this is the first go-around for our snowfall forecast. probably a coating to an inch in downtown boston. as you work down the southshore, 1, 2, perhaps 3 inches of snow and buzzard's bay be the south coast, 3 to 6 inches. we might even f
has not changed since last night and when you have these big storms, which we will have in the middle atlantic states, on the northern edge, there's usually a sharp cut-off to where you have the snow, and the timing still looks like it's late saturday evening and overnight saturday night. but again, i don't think there's anything otherring coming our way. if you have travel plans during the day saturday in new england, if you're heading out of new england south, different story. huge storm down...
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Jan 21, 2016
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very actub conditions over the middle atlantic states into the weekend. we are concerned about a major snowstorm. low pressuree takes a trek to the north and east. on the northwestern flanks, the potential for significant snow amounts. i'm talking over a foot of snow, perhaps even local amounts to two feetn and around baltimore and d.c. kendisnd marci, back over to you. >> all rit. thanks,justin. forecast is sunny and caror donald trump at least according to the latest poll numbers. he now holds his biggest lead yet in the latest new hampshire poll. but as abc's tom llamas reports, the first day on the campaigign trail for the trump/palin tag team didn't go exactly as planned. >> our vets deserve a commander in chief who will let them do their job and go kick isis ass. >> mama grizzly echoioing her roaring endorsement for the republican front runner. >> are you ready to make america great again? >> giving her fans some of the greaeatest hits. >> so no, we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby, drill dowown and hold these folks accountab
very actub conditions over the middle atlantic states into the weekend. we are concerned about a major snowstorm. low pressuree takes a trek to the north and east. on the northwestern flanks, the potential for significant snow amounts. i'm talking over a foot of snow, perhaps even local amounts to two feetn and around baltimore and d.c. kendisnd marci, back over to you. >> all rit. thanks,justin. forecast is sunny and caror donald trump at least according to the latest poll numbers. he...
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Jan 21, 2016
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into friday night and saturday we will be following a heavy snow threat evolving throughout the middle atlantic states and into portions of the coastal northeast. there is the potential for over a foot of snow for some. kendis and marci, back to you. >> all right, our thanks to justin. also breaking overnight, stocks in asia and europe taking a beating today after another wild ride on wall street. the dow starts today down 249 points after free-falling more than 500 points. at one point during the day, the s&p 500 at its lowest level in nearly two years. all this turmoil blamed partly on dropping oil prices. that's good at the gas pump but it's hitting 401(k)s hard. here's abc's rebecca jarvis with what to do. >> reporter: stocks this year are now down almost 10%. for those who are worried about that retirement savings account, you should know this, the hardest thing to do is the very best thing you can do for your money and that is to wait it out. >> that's going to be tough bus a typical 401(k) has lost nearly $8300 in value this year. in just hours, u.s. markets are expected to open lower. >
into friday night and saturday we will be following a heavy snow threat evolving throughout the middle atlantic states and into portions of the coastal northeast. there is the potential for over a foot of snow for some. kendis and marci, back to you. >> all right, our thanks to justin. also breaking overnight, stocks in asia and europe taking a beating today after another wild ride on wall street. the dow starts today down 249 points after free-falling more than 500 points. at one point...
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Jan 23, 2016
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. >> monitoring that major storm working up from the middle atlantic state. storm time coming up next. >>> a live look outside right now, or we can take a look at much more from the pats and the storm. >> the storm coming from denver. >> i like that. bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepia technology adjust any way you want it the bed that moves you. gave much thought to the acidity in any never thought about the coffee s inking having acids. ever dawned on me that itould hurt your teeth. told me to use pronamel. going to help protect e enamel in your teeth. ows me to continue rink my coffee, it was a real easy it to make. >>> snow is blasting parts of the country right now. cities are dealing with potentially record-breaking snow fall this morning. we are tracking the conditions along the coast. and we have team coverage of what is headed our way. >> back in action, patriot what the wide receiver is saying about tomorrow'
. >> monitoring that major storm working up from the middle atlantic state. storm time coming up next. >>> a live look outside right now, or we can take a look at much more from the pats and the storm. >> the storm coming from denver. >> i like that. bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepia technology adjust any way you want it the...
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Jan 30, 2016
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middle atlantic to the 40s. south 50s. same story to the west. this is behinder kind of an indication to where were headed as we start to see things changg and the mercury start to rise. right now 38 degrees annapolis.n 41 d.c.... 43 degrees at manassas this hour. same add fred dick, 41 hagerstown. 43 winchester. double fours at culpeper and dulles. what is going to be happening. we're going to get a real change in pattern in terms of jet stream. jet stream has been to the south. it's really just kind of left it sitting there that kind of goino to see a little bit of variancev as the jet stream starts to to progresses to the north as itt does we have high pressure in place. that's going to pull out. opens up the door for a nicer flow all that warm air down to the south friends in florida are experiencing, we're going to geo a little taste of that. we're going to start to see ourr temperatures rise into the 50s and into the low 60 once we gete into tomorrow and guess what, going to stick around just a little bit.ttle not all bad at all. here's a l
middle atlantic to the 40s. south 50s. same story to the west. this is behinder kind of an indication to where were headed as we start to see things changg and the mercury start to rise. right now 38 degrees annapolis.n 41 d.c.... 43 degrees at manassas this hour. same add fred dick, 41 hagerstown. 43 winchester. double fours at culpeper and dulles. what is going to be happening. we're going to get a real change in pattern in terms of jet stream. jet stream has been to the south. it's really...
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Jan 14, 2016
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very unusual, but we' ve got a hurricane out here in the middle of the atlantic. let me move to the other side. europe, spain, the northwest coast of africa. we have hurricane alex tonight out in the middle of the atlantic with 85 mile an hour winds. the good news it is simply going to stay over the waters and basically impact no one. they thought it was a novelty be talking about a hurricane so far removed out of hurricane season. it is june 1 through november 30. it is way off calendar there. 39 degrees, that' s it tonight. and tomorrow, rain arrives. it will be a little bit cooler because of the clouds and rain. 41 at 8:00 a.m.. 45 by lunchtime and temperatures settling back to the 40' s. here' s your seven-day forecast. we dropped down saturday morning. even 29 on sunday isn' t so bad when you compare it to the 18 on monday. bitter cold monday. look at that back down into the single digits. they enjoy the heat wave of mid-50' s today. sheree: i saw you before work and you had shorts on. mike: i still do. a big day in hollywood, the oscar nominations are out. sh
very unusual, but we' ve got a hurricane out here in the middle of the atlantic. let me move to the other side. europe, spain, the northwest coast of africa. we have hurricane alex tonight out in the middle of the atlantic with 85 mile an hour winds. the good news it is simply going to stay over the waters and basically impact no one. they thought it was a novelty be talking about a hurricane so far removed out of hurricane season. it is june 1 through november 30. it is way off calendar there....
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Jan 23, 2016
01/16
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first things first in the middle of atlantic states, the snowmageddon, snowing heavily. that will continue 24 to 30 inches especially in the washington suburbs but it will be west virginia, northern virginia, maryland and southern pennsylvania getting the brunt of this system. they will still get up to 9 inches in new york city but by then the snow will lose its impact. we're getting the clouds. the thicker variety will sit the hear. i do think the sea and our the moisture but there's enough being entrained. that's why we like our chance of sprinkles and breezes. it's 46 in reno. 67 in phoenix. saturday afternoon highs low to mid-60s in southern california. 4 in salt lake. for southern nevada tonight, the lake is only going down to 51. boulder city, 43. then highs tomorrow, sandy valley, 57 degrees while mesquite checks in with a big 6-0. for the las vegas valley, 44, occasional cloudiness tonight and tomorrow, but they will thicken during the middle of the day leading to that chance for rain. we're not expecting anything significant, a little splash and dash or some dri
first things first in the middle of atlantic states, the snowmageddon, snowing heavily. that will continue 24 to 30 inches especially in the washington suburbs but it will be west virginia, northern virginia, maryland and southern pennsylvania getting the brunt of this system. they will still get up to 9 inches in new york city but by then the snow will lose its impact. we're getting the clouds. the thicker variety will sit the hear. i do think the sea and our the moisture but there's enough...
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Jan 22, 2016
01/16
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it will develop into a pretty significant nor'easter off the middle atlantic coast later on tonight and track north and east. right now we're nice and clear. throughout the day and at least most of tonight. the breakdown right now as we go on into the weekend, the snow arrives overnight. snow amounts are still going to vary considerably from south to north. much more to the south and west. much less to the north and west. damaging winds, flooding certainly a possibility. this is the time you want to make sure you have batteries, flashlights, even a manual can opener. most of this is going to be a snow event. might be a little mixing along the coast. the accumulation range right now, we still have to keep it in the 6 to 12-inch range. any little shift as little as 50 miles could make it go from 6 inches to a foot. further south and west, better chance of a foot or more. once you get on that border, over a foot a good bet. towards the north and west, the amounts drop off a little bit been 2 to 6 inches through most of northwest new jersey. anything from a coating to a couple inches into s
it will develop into a pretty significant nor'easter off the middle atlantic coast later on tonight and track north and east. right now we're nice and clear. throughout the day and at least most of tonight. the breakdown right now as we go on into the weekend, the snow arrives overnight. snow amounts are still going to vary considerably from south to north. much more to the south and west. much less to the north and west. damaging winds, flooding certainly a possibility. this is the time you...
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Jan 24, 2016
01/16
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we know that from the middle atlantic state. new hampshire has a very high-tech economy which is surprising to a lot of people. we are running a lot of people with advanced degrees and that has helped change the dynamic in the state as well. were born and raised in new hampshire and no longer make up the majority of voters in the state. which has an influence as well. it is a state which has changed and continues to change for two or three of the census taking we have the largest in migration of any state in new england. that has leveled off and we are seeing that begin to change. but it really has changed the politics of the state as well. >> i want to turn to the hard work and behind-the-scenes operation of the ground game in new hampshire. hillary clinton chose a number of your staffers to help on her ground game and organization in the state, but bernie sanders seems to have the momentum. can you discuss about who has the ground game and how pivotal is that in a new hampshire primary to getting a win. >> i think the organiza
we know that from the middle atlantic state. new hampshire has a very high-tech economy which is surprising to a lot of people. we are running a lot of people with advanced degrees and that has helped change the dynamic in the state as well. were born and raised in new hampshire and no longer make up the majority of voters in the state. which has an influence as well. it is a state which has changed and continues to change for two or three of the census taking we have the largest in migration...