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actually national weather service reports that parts of southeastern virginia are feeling rain bands as they moved in moving 50 miles an hour northeast at 20 miles an hour. not really moving all that quickly. and the problem with that is the longer it stays over the areas it's in the more rainfall they're going to have to deal with. here's a look at the projected track by saturday at 2:00, it's expected to start to gradually move its way out to ea become low pressure system on sunday. however, this is going to be very strong low pressure system with still a lot of power and punch to it. in fact a couple models are saying it may reintensify and also become a second named storm once again before it's all said and done. so as we continue to watch this there's plenty watches and warnings all up and down the eastern sea board and warnings from the south all the way past d.c. stretching through to new york state and we get into the tropical storm watches and as i mengsd, with high surf and flooding potential very dangerous. cloudy and showers for us along the i 5 corridor and we're going t
actually national weather service reports that parts of southeastern virginia are feeling rain bands as they moved in moving 50 miles an hour northeast at 20 miles an hour. not really moving all that quickly. and the problem with that is the longer it stays over the areas it's in the more rainfall they're going to have to deal with. here's a look at the projected track by saturday at 2:00, it's expected to start to gradually move its way out to ea become low pressure system on sunday. however,...
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breeze gusts to 30 miles an the story has been hermine racing up through the carolinas and southeastern virginia. dropped huge rainfall totals in parts of florida. they shouldn't be as heavy but still flooding expected as it moves to the mid-atlantic states. we have a system in the this pacific. it will slide through. as it does, it the winds will usher in some cooler temperatures. yeah, cooler temperatures for labor day weekend. let me show you the numbers. 50s on the mountain. the lake tops out at 100. for the las vegas valley tonight, we're going down to 77 degrees. we'll continue to clear out. a few clouds remain to the east. tomorrow, the bounceback, 98. that will be the warmest day for a while. the winds pick up in the afternoon. they will probably blow through sunday. sunday's high in the seven-day forecast, 93. labor day, 91 and we'll stay in week. back live now with our friends at first friday, we came across bulldoggies. i was looking at this wonderful menu. i came across the angry dog. >> pretty spicy. you have a bun, all-beef angus dog and slaw in there mixed with soy and some ginger
breeze gusts to 30 miles an the story has been hermine racing up through the carolinas and southeastern virginia. dropped huge rainfall totals in parts of florida. they shouldn't be as heavy but still flooding expected as it moves to the mid-atlantic states. we have a system in the this pacific. it will slide through. as it does, it the winds will usher in some cooler temperatures. yeah, cooler temperatures for labor day weekend. let me show you the numbers. 50s on the mountain. the lake tops...
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we can see the spiral bands of rain affecting southeastern portions of virginia and heading into del marva. heavy rain going on there right now. we tonight have to worry about of high cloudiness and sunshine and some rain moving up on the south coast, perhaps by late tomorrow and most of tomorrow should be mostly dry here and monday onings wet side. we have temperatures starting out in the 50s and some 40s in the deeper valley. a cool, fresh start to the day. sunshine is out penetrating through the cloud cover at times. it's high, thin stuff and no storm producing stuff today. i will see the rest of the forecast in just a few moments. regardless of what might be in store, plenty of people spending summer's last hurrah on the cape are determined to enjoy every minute of it this weekend. jim smith continues our coverage. >> hold the boat! one room trip. >> okay. >> reporter: a frantic friday in falmouth as passengers catch the last boat of the night for martha's vineyard. getting over will be easier than getting back new that sunday and monday trips on the island queen have been cancel
we can see the spiral bands of rain affecting southeastern portions of virginia and heading into del marva. heavy rain going on there right now. we tonight have to worry about of high cloudiness and sunshine and some rain moving up on the south coast, perhaps by late tomorrow and most of tomorrow should be mostly dry here and monday onings wet side. we have temperatures starting out in the 50s and some 40s in the deeper valley. a cool, fresh start to the day. sunshine is out penetrating through...
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Sep 3, 2016
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and but we do know areas in parts of southeastern virginia are already starting to get some of the rain bands from that storm system and just going to continue tonight as it continues to move its way up the sea board. right now here's a look at what is happening moving its way right across south carolina and headed to north carolina by the time we get into tomorrow afternoon and center of the storm will be right over north carolina before it starts to pull out. but, lots of heavy rainfall right here and it's picked up a little speed in the last hour i would say and anywhere from going to 20 to 22 miles an hour and it still has winds kicking in at 50 miles an hour. so, still some pretty strong wind gusts there. and here's a look at track of what is ised.ipatin built i time we get to saturday night looking like it moves its way out and head to sea and it will become low pressure system and be a strong low pressure system same story moving to surprised, monday, here's a look why it s you can see the cone ever uncertainty here because the track will really be a question for us once it gets
and but we do know areas in parts of southeastern virginia are already starting to get some of the rain bands from that storm system and just going to continue tonight as it continues to move its way up the sea board. right now here's a look at what is happening moving its way right across south carolina and headed to north carolina by the time we get into tomorrow afternoon and center of the storm will be right over north carolina before it starts to pull out. but, lots of heavy rainfall right...
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Sep 2, 2016
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lower southern maryland getting the biggest impact and areas of southeastern virginia as far as our area is let's take a look at the fox 5 accu weather seven-day forecast. does it want to come up for me? it does not. ok. try to get that going for you. for some reason. let's see if we can get it in motion here. let me just tell you. we're talk about it fact that we will -- here we go. sunshine and heat, the heat wave is back, folks. that's what we're going deal with by tuesday. sunday, monday, still talking chance of showers. that could change. if that system does decide to come back toward the coast again. because by that point, it's going to be bouncing, a little closer to his, nice and cool. cooler, i should say. i would like to see how you would act out 90's. >> unfortunately, i'm being told we're out of time. >> darn it. >> 93? >> hotter >> 94? >> thank you, tony. >> brody logan is live in gaithersburg with a preview as demascus takes on quint's orchard. here's joe, a member of the red army. guys, how is this tradition passed on >> we're just best student section in the old country.
lower southern maryland getting the biggest impact and areas of southeastern virginia as far as our area is let's take a look at the fox 5 accu weather seven-day forecast. does it want to come up for me? it does not. ok. try to get that going for you. for some reason. let's see if we can get it in motion here. let me just tell you. we're talk about it fact that we will -- here we go. sunshine and heat, the heat wave is back, folks. that's what we're going deal with by tuesday. sunday, monday,...
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Sep 2, 2016
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forecast shows by this evening, it's in south carolina and north carolina and starting to affect southeastern virginiais stays to our south during the day today. we have beautiful sunshine. look what happens as we go into saturday morning. the clouds start to arrive. that's 5:00 saturday morning. the rain still heaviest to our south. norfolk and into eastern north carolina get something very heavy rainfall. the forecast track keeps this storm system or takes it offshore and keeps it offshore. it's going to be close enough that we will likely see rain in delaware and south jersey. this was 1:00 saturday afternoon. now, this computer model keeps it a little farther offshore. that will give us occasional showers and very strong, gusty winds possibly to tropical storm force right along the coast for the jersey shore and the delaware beaches. even if the rain, the bulk of the rain stays offshore, the threat will come from the rough seas, the rip currents and from . south jersey, 74 degrees. rain arrives on saturday and a chance of rain continuing into sunday. we could see heavier downpours and that's going
forecast shows by this evening, it's in south carolina and north carolina and starting to affect southeastern virginiais stays to our south during the day today. we have beautiful sunshine. look what happens as we go into saturday morning. the clouds start to arrive. that's 5:00 saturday morning. the rain still heaviest to our south. norfolk and into eastern north carolina get something very heavy rainfall. the forecast track keeps this storm system or takes it offshore and keeps it offshore....
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watching hermine spinning to the south giving heavy rain to the east in north carolina and southeastern virginia right now. it is moving to the north, northeast pretty fast. very closely. >>> that leads me to the trivia for this hour. let's see what it is. how many letters of the alphabet are not used to name atlantic tropical storms. could there be only one letter that's not used? three letters? five letters? or seven? the one that we are using for this storm is the letter h. will talk about hermine's impact on this area and my accuweather forecast. i will see you in just a ? ? ? the best way to get together, is with the treat you make together. ? ? ? a box is where you keep things safe. who wants that? i'm moving forward. new oikos greek nonfat yogurt helps keep me going. now with all-natural ingredients with vitamin d and 12 grams of protein. oikos, be unstoppably you. four hundred million dollars. that's how much charter schools will drain from massachusetts public schools this year. four hundred million siphoned from local districts that desperately need it. four hundred million that won't
watching hermine spinning to the south giving heavy rain to the east in north carolina and southeastern virginia right now. it is moving to the north, northeast pretty fast. very closely. >>> that leads me to the trivia for this hour. let's see what it is. how many letters of the alphabet are not used to name atlantic tropical storms. could there be only one letter that's not used? three letters? five letters? or seven? the one that we are using for this storm is the letter h. will...
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system is for lower southern maryland, they're going to get the biggest impact in areas of southeastern virginia. carolinas we're talking high surfs, rainfall going to be measured in feet, not inches. even tornados and dangerous rip current up and down the coastal region. it's going to be dangerous near the water, i 81 and west is you may be seeing sun, this is how it will impact us. the beaches, yes, rain, wind and defendant storms surge, and that will be well below normal. forecast can change with the track. anything can happen with this system, it can meander a little bit more east and west, but once it kind of gets out and more out to sea because it's being blocked, what is it going to do? futurecast showing you this is saturday at 9:00 in the morning, look where the beaches are being affected here. a lot of heavy rain rainfall. then we get in about 5:00 and starts to pull away. however on the back side of it, we're going to see this rap around rainfall. we still have a little bit to the south of us in terms of some of that coastal rain and we start to see a little bit of clearing. headlines
system is for lower southern maryland, they're going to get the biggest impact in areas of southeastern virginia. carolinas we're talking high surfs, rainfall going to be measured in feet, not inches. even tornados and dangerous rip current up and down the coastal region. it's going to be dangerous near the water, i 81 and west is you may be seeing sun, this is how it will impact us. the beaches, yes, rain, wind and defendant storms surge, and that will be well below normal. forecast can change...
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julie: coming out of southeastern virginia, we were checking the tougher cameras, and they look clear. heading 54 eastbound, norfolk around chesapeake, even 168, you are in good shape heading out for the outer bank. closer to home, west on 198 before you reach 29, authorities tell us they are ec sky track seven is heading that way. track surge 8 is still in effect. singletrack in between franconia and van dorn. the shutdown includes franconia, springfield, and van dorn street stations. shuttle buses will be available for you. also rhode island avenue station -- that is closed for the red line. trains will bypass the rhode island avenue station due to the construction of the infrastructure. again, shuttle buses will be available. that is our traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes. >> 7 staying on top of tropical storm hermine. outer banks already getting some showers, heavy rain right now. what does that mean for your plans at the beach? or how about the mountains? every buddy is going everywhere this labor day weekend. we will have your forecast jummy: i will tell you what is bein
julie: coming out of southeastern virginia, we were checking the tougher cameras, and they look clear. heading 54 eastbound, norfolk around chesapeake, even 168, you are in good shape heading out for the outer bank. closer to home, west on 198 before you reach 29, authorities tell us they are ec sky track seven is heading that way. track surge 8 is still in effect. singletrack in between franconia and van dorn. the shutdown includes franconia, springfield, and van dorn street stations. shuttle...
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with this. 5 to 10 inches of rainfall from eastern georgia all the way making its way into southeastern virginia, including virginia beach and the tide warner area. but eastern carolinas could see right in this little area right here, could see upwards of 10 to 15 inches of rain. so we're watching that very closely. rip tides -- even though you may not be affected directly by hermine, to nantucket this weekend. here's the latest. tropical storm warnings, and tropical storm watches extending all the way up into here in new york city from florida to new york city. and as you see, here's the system. we've got tornado watches now from the carolinas, down into georgia, and look at this, right down here, we've got a tornado warning. so even our friends in northern florida still not out of the woods yet. this is the latest on hermine. 85 miles west-southwest of savannah, georgia. 50-mile-an-hour winds, but stronger gusts. and now it's forward speed picked up. moving northeast at 18 miles per hour. here's what we're concerned about. so it comes offshore, saturday evening. 65 miles per hour. we're going
with this. 5 to 10 inches of rainfall from eastern georgia all the way making its way into southeastern virginia, including virginia beach and the tide warner area. but eastern carolinas could see right in this little area right here, could see upwards of 10 to 15 inches of rain. so we're watching that very closely. rip tides -- even though you may not be affected directly by hermine, to nantucket this weekend. here's the latest. tropical storm warnings, and tropical storm watches extending all...
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we're talking about a flood threat, 5 to 10 inches of rain from georgia into southeastern virginia. but 10 to 15 inches of rain in the eastern carolinas. tropical weather warnings and watches stretch from florida all the way up into new jersey. as we watch this. and rip currents. a lot of folks going to the beach this weekend. the risk is for most of the east coast. and this is a danger level for all swimmers. you have to be careful. but the big thing, craig, is as itch i said, we're going to be talking about this next week, sitting off the coast. beach erosion a problem. and once it's out there -- and no real steering currents. this could oscillate and wobble closer to the coast. so as we watch it come through, we're really going to be nervous about this. once it gets into the open waters of the atlantic. because then all bets are off. it could do almost anything. so we'll continue to track it. but as i said, it's a long ranging system. >> al roker with a close look at what we can expect here over the next few days as a result of hermine. al, thanks, as always, sir. enjoy the weeke
we're talking about a flood threat, 5 to 10 inches of rain from georgia into southeastern virginia. but 10 to 15 inches of rain in the eastern carolinas. tropical weather warnings and watches stretch from florida all the way up into new jersey. as we watch this. and rip currents. a lot of folks going to the beach this weekend. the risk is for most of the east coast. and this is a danger level for all swimmers. you have to be careful. but the big thing, craig, is as itch i said, we're going to...
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Sep 8, 2016
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wilson, us into delmarva peninsula and norfolk and suffolk and all that area into the southeastern part of virginia, which may hit the that circulation around what was once hermine and brought a couple showers yesterday up in halifax county but as we look on the radar, the closest us to, these things are dying out around route 58, more stuff to the west. no rain in the forecast, hot temperatures, lower 70s and mid- 70s goldsboro so uncomfortable mid-60s. the map turns yellow and orange and we will see 90s by noontime today so 73 or so at 8:00 and 83 at 10:00, 90 at noon. i added the heat index when you factor in the humidity and will feel like the upper 90s and at 4:00. all afternoon in the 90s, 84 degrees at 8:00. sandhills, pretty consistent and 96 penson, 93 roanoke rapids, 95 rapid county, 94 durham and chapel hill, 93 on the virginia border. it's starting to stretch out more of the same tomorrow and mostly sunny skies and futurecast, mostly sunny. this is to the north of us and will not get here until sunday and not much moisture but the chance-a storm. 94 tomorrow, 92 on saturday and sunday a
wilson, us into delmarva peninsula and norfolk and suffolk and all that area into the southeastern part of virginia, which may hit the that circulation around what was once hermine and brought a couple showers yesterday up in halifax county but as we look on the radar, the closest us to, these things are dying out around route 58, more stuff to the west. no rain in the forecast, hot temperatures, lower 70s and mid- 70s goldsboro so uncomfortable mid-60s. the map turns yellow and orange and we...
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big issue we're talking about some areas picking up 5 to 10 inches of rain from georgia into southeastern virginia but the eastern carolinas, guys, could see rainfall 10 to 15 inches, rip currents are going to be a big problem up and down the eastern seaboard, right u monday and tuesday and as i said beach erosion is going to be a big problem because this system will sit offshore into wednesday. >> al, we will catch up with you more in a bit. >> doesn't it come at just the wrong time, people trying to squeeze the last weekend out of the summer going on vacation. a lot of concerns over rip currents, beaches closed up and down the east coast. let's go to morgan rat ford at any point pleasant beach in new jersey. >> reporter: things are looking for long. in fact, we are expecting a double whammie to hit this weekend, you can see these red flags behind me and this is here at any point pleasant beach. all along the coast where authorities are asking swimmers not to get in the water. they are also creating sand barriers along the coastline and here in point pleasant they are draining the lake and that's
big issue we're talking about some areas picking up 5 to 10 inches of rain from georgia into southeastern virginia but the eastern carolinas, guys, could see rainfall 10 to 15 inches, rip currents are going to be a big problem up and down the eastern seaboard, right u monday and tuesday and as i said beach erosion is going to be a big problem because this system will sit offshore into wednesday. >> al, we will catch up with you more in a bit. >> doesn't it come at just the wrong...
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we're talking about some areas picking up five to ten inches of rain from georgia into southeastern virginia but the eastern carolinas, guys, could see rainfall 10 to 15 inches. rip currents are going to be a big problem up and down the eastern seaboard right until monday and said, beach erosion is going to be a big problem because the system will sit offshore into wednesday. >> we'll catch up with you more in a bit. >> doesn't it come at just the wrong time. people going on vacation. beaches closed up and down the east coast. let's go to morgan ratford. good morning to you. >> reporter: things are looking pretty calm here ride now along long. we're expecting a double whammy to hit this weekend. you can see the red flags here behind me. this is here at point pleasant beach and along the coast where authorities are asking swimmers not to get in the water. they're also creating sand barriers along the coastline and here in point pleasant they're actually draining the lake just to keep the streets from flooding. i want to show you this map here. you can see these red arrows along the east coast
we're talking about some areas picking up five to ten inches of rain from georgia into southeastern virginia but the eastern carolinas, guys, could see rainfall 10 to 15 inches. rip currents are going to be a big problem up and down the eastern seaboard right until monday and said, beach erosion is going to be a big problem because the system will sit offshore into wednesday. >> we'll catch up with you more in a bit. >> doesn't it come at just the wrong time. people going on...
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storms at one point therene was some severe thunderstorm warnings no longer between the southeastern ohio west virginia the month stay in the keystone state of pennsylvania we had temperatures uniformity across the state of ohio upper 50s and 60s all across the border for the buckeye state low-pressure squirming around because you get on the outskirts and get outside that flow and the 70s with brighter skies towards des moines iowat tonight here's how it looks clouds and rain showers on and off calling him mainly curling and mainly from southeast to northwest trajectorycaimim and then tomorw we're looking at a mostly cloudy sky againndom delete clos and on and off rain showers cloudy sky againin saturday specifically in the afternoon evening is what it looks like right now and still may be a lingeringrdrd and willie best sunday the rainfall amounts could be all across the board we are definitely some areas could and two ?-dash 3 inches of rain t as the beat goes on mid- 60s intermittent showers as you go through your saturdayn going to slam the chances a little then shave off even more for your woolly
storms at one point therene was some severe thunderstorm warnings no longer between the southeastern ohio west virginia the month stay in the keystone state of pennsylvania we had temperatures uniformity across the state of ohio upper 50s and 60s all across the border for the buckeye state low-pressure squirming around because you get on the outskirts and get outside that flow and the 70s with brighter skies towards des moines iowat tonight here's how it looks clouds and rain showers on and off...
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>> tomorrow, the center of theom storm goes up the southeastern coast, affects hampton roads, virginiaen going off the new jersey or del mar va peninsula and likely stalling for two or three days and may obtain hurricane status once again. but really the biggest storyt will be the tremendous coastal flooding if this system hangs off the new jersey and del marva peninsula, you will have a broad area of winds coming onshoreon that will likely do seriousr coastal flooding. >> brangham: why is the stalling important?po we would prefer it to rush through more quickly? >> absolutely. most to have the time, once? the systems mush northward, they go back out to sea. the steering winds with this system look like they will set up looks like it will stall off the virginia cape and offshore only 100 miles or.il so so if it just sits and spins in the counterclockwise direction, you have a continuou, fetch of water on to shore from the strong northeasterly winds and that's what's going to pile up the water along the coast. c >> sean sublette from climate central, thank you very much. >> thank you. >
>> tomorrow, the center of theom storm goes up the southeastern coast, affects hampton roads, virginiaen going off the new jersey or del mar va peninsula and likely stalling for two or three days and may obtain hurricane status once again. but really the biggest storyt will be the tremendous coastal flooding if this system hangs off the new jersey and del marva peninsula, you will have a broad area of winds coming onshoreon that will likely do seriousr coastal flooding. >> brangham:...
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more than a foot of rain could fall in the southeastern and weekend. virginia governor terry mcauliffe. >> what we are now operating under and we have been informed and we are having life-threatening storm surges are a strong possibility. which will go up the chesapeake and will cause major disruptions. >> reporter: even without major damage here, hermine cost the southeast plenty. millions of dollars in losses along the coast from vacationers who cancelled labor day weekend anthony? >> mark strassmann in charleston, south carolina, thanks. >>> mark mentioned tropical storm hermine is off cape lookout, north carolina. up the coast the preparations are under way when it moves north. prospect of damage williing tid floods brings back members in new york and new jersey. they built dunes to stem the rising tide. ali bauman, good morning. are here down the jersey shore but today might be the last chance at a beach day this labor day weekend with tropical storm hermine threatening coastal flooding and high winds and dangerously strong rip currents, new jersey officia
more than a foot of rain could fall in the southeastern and weekend. virginia governor terry mcauliffe. >> what we are now operating under and we have been informed and we are having life-threatening storm surges are a strong possibility. which will go up the chesapeake and will cause major disruptions. >> reporter: even without major damage here, hermine cost the southeast plenty. millions of dollars in losses along the coast from vacationers who cancelled labor day weekend...
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Sep 2, 2016
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heavier showers through the southeastern area from southern maryland to virginia beach. look at the 40 to 50-mile-per-hour wind gust. a few patchy showers. i have a long and east of 95. if you are west of 959 to the valley in western maryland you might see clouds and you might not know a hurricane is off the shore. sunday morning is the same. it's which you wering east. there could be spotty showers to the east. winds are still strong at ocean city but lightening up here. sunday evening we could see clearing trying to happen but it will depend on the wobble of the sys and forth. this pulls eastward for labor day. improving condition for the labor day hospital. if you're at the shore, gusts, wet, windy, raw. monday maybe some improvement for the beaches but around here monday looks more promising. at the shore, look for rain. not as intense as yesterday but several inches. gusts of 60-plus. waves, i'm concerned about the rip current danger because of the per analysis tent churning. it -- persistent churning. it will make for a rough rip current across the eastern seaboard
heavier showers through the southeastern area from southern maryland to virginia beach. look at the 40 to 50-mile-per-hour wind gust. a few patchy showers. i have a long and east of 95. if you are west of 959 to the valley in western maryland you might see clouds and you might not know a hurricane is off the shore. sunday morning is the same. it's which you wering east. there could be spotty showers to the east. winds are still strong at ocean city but lightening up here. sunday evening we...
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Sep 5, 2016
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southeastern states. the storm is bringing crashing waves to the jersey shore and as far south as virginia. (((gov. chris christie/(r) new jersey) "it could wobble back west or go further east all those things will decide what impact it will have especially on our coastal areas." )) ((sharie johnson)) >> the storm is now expected to hang offshore until as long as wednesday. hermine is blamed for the deaths of two people. it's caused widespread flooding and severe beach erosion./// ((sharie johnson)) ((katie boer)) a hazy day across the valley...the clark county air quality did issue an air quality alert for today and for labor day... ................. because of smoke from california wildfires...we're experiencing moderate levels of smoke and dust. some of this may linger into labor day as well... ................. speaking of labor day...your skies with temperatures below seasonal average by about 6 degrees.. .................. satellite radar showing some pretty quiet conditions... there is some uncertainty in the forecast with a tropical system moving through baja....depending on the swing in di
southeastern states. the storm is bringing crashing waves to the jersey shore and as far south as virginia. (((gov. chris christie/(r) new jersey) "it could wobble back west or go further east all those things will decide what impact it will have especially on our coastal areas." )) ((sharie johnson)) >> the storm is now expected to hang offshore until as long as wednesday. hermine is blamed for the deaths of two people. it's caused widespread flooding and severe beach...
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Sep 22, 2016
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raleigh-durham international airport and look near south hill, virginia, rocky mount and nash county and wayne county, this produced some flooding and southeastern person county and september, normal rain for the entire month is a little over three inches and so far we have exceeded that and have gone from dry to surpassing the monthly surplus and eight days alyssa will take over to tell us if we can dry things out. >> that's what everyone is looking for at this point of the week and the good news is we're expecting drier conditions as we head into the weekend. this is a live picture from shaw university as we look downtown and pretty cloudy skies but every once in a while, you'll see the break indicating you may see that peek of sunshine. other cameras show a few more peeks so if you see it, enjoy it while it without a doubt, the heaviest rain is outside of our area towards the east but this morning -- or this afternoon, i should say -- light showers developing across portions of person county, orange, durham, harnett, cumberland, and to be aware of if you're heck checking it out. 82 in whenton, 80 goldsboro. these are the warmest temperatures
raleigh-durham international airport and look near south hill, virginia, rocky mount and nash county and wayne county, this produced some flooding and southeastern person county and september, normal rain for the entire month is a little over three inches and so far we have exceeded that and have gone from dry to surpassing the monthly surplus and eight days alyssa will take over to tell us if we can dry things out. >> that's what everyone is looking for at this point of the week and the...
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Sep 3, 2016
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category 1 hurricane after barreling through the southeastern corridor leaving behind flooding and widespread power outages there. now residents from virginia jersey are bracing for the potential of a devastating storm surge there. we'll continue to keep our eye on that, but for now, back to regular programming. >> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. with a new live-in girlfriend, eric bechler seemed to be recovering quickly from losing his wife pegye and that didn't sit well with quite a few people. certainly not the police or pegye's family. but eric's best friend, what exactly did he know and how far would he go to get proof? here again is josh mankiewicz with "troubled waters." >> reporter: to detective sean murphy it sounded more than suspicious. eric bechler taking up with a gorgeous redhead just three months after his wife was lost at sea. but murphy didn't have much more than a gnawing in his gut until his phone rang. >> we got a call from kobe's lawyer, said he wanted to arrange an interview again with kobe. >> reporter: kobe laker, eric's best friend and volleyball buddy. he told sheriff's detectives the bechler mar
category 1 hurricane after barreling through the southeastern corridor leaving behind flooding and widespread power outages there. now residents from virginia jersey are bracing for the potential of a devastating storm surge there. we'll continue to keep our eye on that, but for now, back to regular programming. >> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. with a new live-in girlfriend, eric bechler seemed to be recovering quickly from losing his wife pegye and that...