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it is expected to ride over the carolinas today and off the shore of the atlantic coast. once that occurs, and we do have the storm moving off the mid-atlantic coast. it will essentially stall out south and east of atlantic city and southeast of jersey as well. and a change, a windshield wiper effect until the storm moves offshore. this is the latest and update. as it moves off the coast, from sunday the winds with this storm are 65 miles per hour, but by monday it reaches hurricane strength to 75 miles per hour so that is the update and that is the change it goes from tropical storm strength to hurricane strength across our region and this could have an impact across our region especially at the coast. this is what we are calling for prolonged on shore winds saturday night right through sunday, gusts up to 60 miles per hour and coastal flooding and beach erosion and possibly the heavy rain. coming up we'll look closer at the track of hermine and what it means for the shore and inland locations across our region. with the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> thank you. >>> i
it is expected to ride over the carolinas today and off the shore of the atlantic coast. once that occurs, and we do have the storm moving off the mid-atlantic coast. it will essentially stall out south and east of atlantic city and southeast of jersey as well. and a change, a windshield wiper effect until the storm moves offshore. this is the latest and update. as it moves off the coast, from sunday the winds with this storm are 65 miles per hour, but by monday it reaches hurricane strength to...
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Sep 1, 2016
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rip currents will be very strong up and down the atlantic. labor day monday looks drier and warmer with hermine moving farther ne!! until then, stay with stormwatch7 for the latest updates. some leesburg of a five-month-old baby who died after being struck by an s-u-v. his mother was also struck and is in serious condition. a vigil was held for them last night. richard reeve has more. one passenger calls it the most frightening flight decades.. a united flight from houston to london encountered severe turbulence over the atlantic yesterday morning. two flight attendants and ten passengers were injured, including three children. the plane made an in ireland, where the injured people were rushed to a hospital. most had minor injuries, and were treated and released. but one flight attendant suffered a broken wrist. things are about to get a whole lot stranger for netflix customers. the surprise hit series-- stranger things -- is officially coming back for season 2 in 20-17. netflix says the second season will be 9 episodes, one more than season 1
rip currents will be very strong up and down the atlantic. labor day monday looks drier and warmer with hermine moving farther ne!! until then, stay with stormwatch7 for the latest updates. some leesburg of a five-month-old baby who died after being struck by an s-u-v. his mother was also struck and is in serious condition. a vigil was held for them last night. richard reeve has more. one passenger calls it the most frightening flight decades.. a united flight from houston to london encountered...
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Sep 3, 2016
09/16
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the as the storm system is back over the opened waters of the atlantic. the water temperature right now at 85 degrees. we do expect some vent evening and some intensification, with the next 24 hours, just off of our shoreline and eventually as this storm system works its way to the north and east. current track with with hermines 170 miles east south east of virginia. it is moving due east at 12 miles an hour. that is important because all of yesterday, the wind, and the movement with it, had about 20 miles per hour. so we have decreased its forward motion here, and we do expect this to intensify, to hurricane strength wind, later on sunday night into monday. at that point, it will make its closest jog, to the west, and to the the west, close to our shoreline. and then it sits, spins, meanders as we get into early next week. with that said there is some precaution toss keep in mind. tropical storm warnings are placed, from sea side heights to cape may for new jersey coastline, for delaware bay, also delaware beaches which means tropical storm conditions ar
the as the storm system is back over the opened waters of the atlantic. the water temperature right now at 85 degrees. we do expect some vent evening and some intensification, with the next 24 hours, just off of our shoreline and eventually as this storm system works its way to the north and east. current track with with hermines 170 miles east south east of virginia. it is moving due east at 12 miles an hour. that is important because all of yesterday, the wind, and the movement with it, had...
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Sep 3, 2016
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anyone who knows anything about the shooting contact atlantic city police or detectives with the prosecutor's office. we're live in atlantic city, cydney long, "nbc10 news". >>> back and tracking hermine, many are hoping to escape the worst of hermine. here in philadelphia, they're spending their weekend at the made in america festival. this is a live look at the teenage on the ben franklin parkway in center city. you can see it is packed out there. nbc's 10's randy gyllenhaal is out there. what have the conditions been like? >> reporter: it is a beautiful day for a concert. if the last few hours, the winds have picked up. rihanna will take the stage tonight. but fans are more concerned about tomorrow with the increasing threats of wind gusts and rain. ♪ >> hey, hey, hey, philadelphia. >> reporter: on the ben franklin parkway, thousands dancing in the streets made in america kicking off with music in the air and growing signs of an approaching storm as clouds gather over the city. >> it was a real nice day. the wind is blowing. >> reporter: wind gusts picking up as the day goes on. many visit
anyone who knows anything about the shooting contact atlantic city police or detectives with the prosecutor's office. we're live in atlantic city, cydney long, "nbc10 news". >>> back and tracking hermine, many are hoping to escape the worst of hermine. here in philadelphia, they're spending their weekend at the made in america festival. this is a live look at the teenage on the ben franklin parkway in center city. you can see it is packed out there. nbc's 10's randy...
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Sep 3, 2016
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they're intent on capturing the bad guys. >> rest assureds atlantic city police department and other officers from around the county have scoured the city and doing everything we can to provide safety for residents and visitors alike. >> as the atlantic city police officer continues fighting for his life, the new jersey cop shot program has put up $20,000 reward in this case. you can call in tips. you can text tips to the atlantic county crime stoppers program. reporting in atlantic city, jennifer joyce, "fox 29 news". >> tonight investigators have released this surveillance video after group of men they want to identify in connection with the shooting. how much, investigators have not referred to them as suspects. call atlantic county prosecutors if any of these guys look familiar. >>> well, it is cup day in the ffl. but the eagles making surprise move that no one saw coming. sam bradford, demanded a trade in the off-season, but the birds refuse to trade the quarterback. today he got his wish at a time when no one expected it. sean bell with more on the big trade. sean? >> reporter:
they're intent on capturing the bad guys. >> rest assureds atlantic city police department and other officers from around the county have scoured the city and doing everything we can to provide safety for residents and visitors alike. >> as the atlantic city police officer continues fighting for his life, the new jersey cop shot program has put up $20,000 reward in this case. you can call in tips. you can text tips to the atlantic county crime stoppers program. reporting in atlantic...
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Sep 3, 2016
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there's the view in atlantic city. the camera is shaking around, this is not a good beach day, it's not a day to venture into the waters. we're seeing waves 5 to 6 feet. we're seeing the dangerous rip currents that will get much, much worse over the next 24 to 48 hours. tropical storm warnings in effect from long island to the coast of cape hatteras north carolina as we are expecting tropical storm force winds to pick up in the next 12 to 24 hours. here's the latest. here the outer edges of the feeder bands of tropical storm hermine. they are getting as far north as southern delaware and the tip of cape may. heavy blinding rains, look at the reds and oranges, louis taking up the heavy rain, louis to the delaware beaches, heavy, drenching rain and cape may. this is lifting to the north, places like avalon, stone harbor and sea isle city in the next couple of hours you'll be getting wet weather. inlands locations you're staying dry. maximum staged winds, 60 miles per hour. a tropical storm moving east/northeast at 21 mile
there's the view in atlantic city. the camera is shaking around, this is not a good beach day, it's not a day to venture into the waters. we're seeing waves 5 to 6 feet. we're seeing the dangerous rip currents that will get much, much worse over the next 24 to 48 hours. tropical storm warnings in effect from long island to the coast of cape hatteras north carolina as we are expecting tropical storm force winds to pick up in the next 12 to 24 hours. here's the latest. here the outer edges of the...
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Sep 4, 2016
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>> hermine is regaining strength at the storm continues to churn in the atlantic just off the jersey shore. good evening, i'm dawn timoney, so far the storm is responsible for two deaths, and hundreds every thousands have been left without power this holiday weekend. but for the new jersey and delaware beaches the worse is still yet to come. we have team coverage for you tonight we wait to see just how many of a punch hermine is still packing. keeping an eye on conditions down at the shore, we begin tonight with meteorologist, dave warren with the latest and when hermine is up to now, dave? >> just moving off to the north northeast, watch this move closely, storm came through few days ago, interact dollars with that, now well out over the atlantic, upper low slowly drifting eats, put it altogether, at least this storm really going to slow down and not lose much over the next few days, that is the key here, because it is just sitting off the the coast. big huge area of tropical storm force winds, with that east-northeast movement, some intensification, that winds actually stays just o
>> hermine is regaining strength at the storm continues to churn in the atlantic just off the jersey shore. good evening, i'm dawn timoney, so far the storm is responsible for two deaths, and hundreds every thousands have been left without power this holiday weekend. but for the new jersey and delaware beaches the worse is still yet to come. we have team coverage for you tonight we wait to see just how many of a punch hermine is still packing. keeping an eye on conditions down at the...
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Sep 4, 2016
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suspect he denies the connection. >>> flying south along broward county shoreline, crashing in the atlantic. first responders found the downed plane and two of its occupants off the coast. >>> once named hermine moving slowly up the eastern seaboard, damaged property and left hundreds of thousands without electricity from florida to virginia. spawning a tornado on hatteras and closing beaches as far north as new york. forecast agreeing to a tropical storm once more on tuesday. >> i mean, i got off, i was fine, i was shaking, i didn't know what to do. >> a spokesperson says yesterday right at the delta fair had a mishap but no one the lap bar on moon breaker ride released early as the ride was slowing down, the ride will stay closed for the rest of the weekend. >>> world famous nun mother teresa has a new name. the nobel peace prize winner is [ lost audio ] >> parishioners from this albanian church in cher chester county. a muslim woman, and physician who was travelling to mother teresa's former headquarters in india, studying the life she says is worth emulating. >> of personal value and, d
suspect he denies the connection. >>> flying south along broward county shoreline, crashing in the atlantic. first responders found the downed plane and two of its occupants off the coast. >>> once named hermine moving slowly up the eastern seaboard, damaged property and left hundreds of thousands without electricity from florida to virginia. spawning a tornado on hatteras and closing beaches as far north as new york. forecast agreeing to a tropical storm once more on tuesday....
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Sep 18, 2016
09/16
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further out into the atlantic, we also have tropical storm karl here. karl with a k. that is winds at 40 miles per hour gusting to 50 miles per hour, and it is moving to the west fairly quickly here. it will pick up a little bit of speed, enter some warmer water, so it will strength an bit of the next few days. we're going to talk about this one for a while because north of puerto rico, hatesy, the dominican republic, this will likely be a category one hurricane by thursday and the next several days. likely it will make a turn out to sea, but, of course, we'll keep a close eye. your forecast for today, partly sunny a few storms possible. 87 in pine hurst. 82346 benson and smithfield. 86 and also in wilson and roxy mount this afternoon. 86 degrees in rocksboro. 82347 durham and chapel hill. 88 in raleigh. the carolina panthersth francisco 49ers. partly cloudy and hot for the game in charlotte. 86 degrees for kick-off. 89 degrees for that last play. now, your seven-day forecast has temperatures cooling off over the next few days. with some of those showers tomorrow, look
further out into the atlantic, we also have tropical storm karl here. karl with a k. that is winds at 40 miles per hour gusting to 50 miles per hour, and it is moving to the west fairly quickly here. it will pick up a little bit of speed, enter some warmer water, so it will strength an bit of the next few days. we're going to talk about this one for a while because north of puerto rico, hatesy, the dominican republic, this will likely be a category one hurricane by thursday and the next several...
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Sep 16, 2016
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we have julia, we have ian, and we have carl in the atlantic. the latest on julia, it's going to continue to meander off the georgia/south carolina coastline. eventually weakening, and then westward track, forecast models indicate this could become a hurricane by mid-week next week. something that certainly bears watching. but for us, we're going to call for the rain chance to continue throughout the evening here, everything slides back toward the coast, a dry start tomorrow morning, and then about a good 40% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. slow moving,tail be dropping some heavy rain, and then into your sunday, some dryer air starts working in. so we're expecting fewer showers and thunderstorms. so tomorrow, college 78 degrees. a big matchup in louisville as florida state comes to town, 78 by then as well. looking at the gators playing host to north texas, 84, there's that 20% chance of rain on sunday. rain chances around 30% to 40% through next week as we usher in fall on thursday. >>> showing the true life drama sully which is f
we have julia, we have ian, and we have carl in the atlantic. the latest on julia, it's going to continue to meander off the georgia/south carolina coastline. eventually weakening, and then westward track, forecast models indicate this could become a hurricane by mid-week next week. something that certainly bears watching. but for us, we're going to call for the rain chance to continue throughout the evening here, everything slides back toward the coast, a dry start tomorrow morning, and then...
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Sep 4, 2016
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spin out in the atlantic for the next several days. right now it's moving to the northeast, but it will take that turn to the northwest tomorrow, strengthening to winds of nearly 70 miles per hour. all of this water is going to continue to get pushed on shore, so we're still looking at a storm surge of one to three feet down in the carolinas. but up to three to five feet in the mid atlantic that could long island where we could see that two to four-foot storm surge on top of an astronomical high tide. we have tropical storm warnings throughout all the northeast, including parts of nantucket. we're looking at winds gusting possibly up to 40 to 60 miles per hour. watch as we go through the day sunday as the storm gets closer. that's when we're going to see winds get very gusty along the coast, especially sunday night and throughout the day on monday. wind and coastal flooding is our big concern. looking at just another inch or so of rain. more in the form of showers. again, it's that coastal flooding and those gusty winds that will make
spin out in the atlantic for the next several days. right now it's moving to the northeast, but it will take that turn to the northwest tomorrow, strengthening to winds of nearly 70 miles per hour. all of this water is going to continue to get pushed on shore, so we're still looking at a storm surge of one to three feet down in the carolinas. but up to three to five feet in the mid atlantic that could long island where we could see that two to four-foot storm surge on top of an astronomical...
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Sep 5, 2016
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hermine is slowing down in the atlantic, but look at the waves. >> they are huge. the storm is causing problems for many in the northeast, and cutting short the vacation for many on this royal caribbean ship. you can see the wet floor signs there. the check on your holiday forecast, and here's lee. >> thankfully we don't have to deal with the actual rain from hermine on 77degrees right now in tampa, and zephyrhills and lakeland at 77. there's a 20% rain chance at midday, finally going up to a 40% chance late in the afternoon and evening. it's typical weather for us for late summer, and right on average, too, the afternoon high, and i'm expecting 90, but tonight, things are already starting to change. slightly below average w the air will start to arrive and we will keep the 40% rain chance because the humidity is high today and when you look at the water vapor imagery, it will continue to push further further south. i will give you the 8-day temperature trend, guys. >> we will check back with you, thanks. >>> hermine is long gone, but people in pasco county dealing
hermine is slowing down in the atlantic, but look at the waves. >> they are huge. the storm is causing problems for many in the northeast, and cutting short the vacation for many on this royal caribbean ship. you can see the wet floor signs there. the check on your holiday forecast, and here's lee. >> thankfully we don't have to deal with the actual rain from hermine on 77degrees right now in tampa, and zephyrhills and lakeland at 77. there's a 20% rain chance at midday, finally...
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Sep 4, 2016
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something to keep in mind as this is out over the atlantic is that it is entering the gulf stream, the water temperature is 85 degrees so we do expect some strengthening and intensification with the storm as we get into the second half of our holiday weekend into the day on monday. the latest stats have it at 235 east of norfolk virginia and majority of the day this is jogging due east and now starting to see the turn to the north and east but the national hurricane center still feels like this will take that northwesterly left hook as we get into late sunday and into monday and at that point we do expect this to strengthen to hurricane status with winds at 75 miles per hour. the problem however it sits and spins and meanders in monday, tuesday and wednesday of next week. so we have to take precaution with a tropical storm warning sea side heights to cape may and delaware and delaware beach as well and tropical conditions and at the coast we will see the worst of the storm and bring in metrologist adam joseph with the latest on that. not flooding because of a driving rain which you typ
something to keep in mind as this is out over the atlantic is that it is entering the gulf stream, the water temperature is 85 degrees so we do expect some strengthening and intensification with the storm as we get into the second half of our holiday weekend into the day on monday. the latest stats have it at 235 east of norfolk virginia and majority of the day this is jogging due east and now starting to see the turn to the north and east but the national hurricane center still feels like this...
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Sep 25, 2016
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we began as 13 states along the atlantic seaboard. hed across the alleghenies, the ohio river, the mississippi, the last far range of the distant rockies. we carried freedom with us. no aristocratic classes here, no kings, no nobles or princes, no state church, no courts, no parasites, no divine right of man to rule man. here humanity was making a clean fresh start from scratch. behind us we left new states, chips off the old blocks welded together by freedom. chorus: ♪ my country, 'tis of thee sweet land of liberty of thee i sing land where my fathers died land of the pilgrims' pride from every mountainside let freedom ring! ♪ narrator: until finally we were one nation, a land of hope and opportunity that had arisen out of a skeptical world. a light was shining, freedom's light. from every country and every clime, men saw that light and turned their faces toward it. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, i lif
we began as 13 states along the atlantic seaboard. hed across the alleghenies, the ohio river, the mississippi, the last far range of the distant rockies. we carried freedom with us. no aristocratic classes here, no kings, no nobles or princes, no state church, no courts, no parasites, no divine right of man to rule man. here humanity was making a clean fresh start from scratch. behind us we left new states, chips off the old blocks welded together by freedom. chorus: ♪ my country, 'tis of...
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Sep 4, 2016
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storm warnings and watches are posted along the atlantic coast from north carolina to massachusetts. tony dokoupil son the jersey shore. >> reporter: after mowing through florida as a hurricane, tropical storm hermine chewed the coast of georgia and the carolina saturday bringing heavy rain and punishing wind. rough seas rocked this royal carroll dean cruiseship en route to new jersey to bermuda. now hermine may crash a five foot wall of water into the midatlantic. the storm is menacing picturesque coastline from maryland to massachusetts, much of it newly rebuilt after superstorm sandy tore through in hit seaside heights new jersey. >> how bads with the damage in sandy. >> devastating, devastating. this has all been rebuilt over the last four years. approximately fouries. the icon of-- it was devastating. >> reporter: sandy damaged thousands of homes in social county. residents are aren't taking any chances with hermine whi
storm warnings and watches are posted along the atlantic coast from north carolina to massachusetts. tony dokoupil son the jersey shore. >> reporter: after mowing through florida as a hurricane, tropical storm hermine chewed the coast of georgia and the carolina saturday bringing heavy rain and punishing wind. rough seas rocked this royal carroll dean cruiseship en route to new jersey to bermuda. now hermine may crash a five foot wall of water into the midatlantic. the storm is menacing...
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Sep 12, 2016
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tropical storm ian is out in the atlantic. it's well out away from the leeward islands. and bermuda. it will push into the central atlantic and miss us and bermuda by a large distance and curl it away. it could make the sea choppy along the coastline. creek it's not going to be a threat to lands. we hope it stays that way. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunny and nice 83. low humidity, nice and sunny on tuesday, 85. a nice day. hot and humid on wednesday, high of 90. in the afternoon and evening we'll be on the the look out for a shower or thunderstorm. behind the next front, 80 on thursday, friday, sunny and great, 81 degrees, saturday, could be a shower around and 83 degrees. saturday, spotty shower or thunderstorm 82 degrees. >> that weekend ahead looks nice, already thinking about that. >>> we're seeing pictures of rock formations on mars. nasa's curiosity recovery caught them on the red plant last week. they formed billion of years ago, nasa will release several large color images in the coming week. >>> an erupting volcano is erupting in the indian o
tropical storm ian is out in the atlantic. it's well out away from the leeward islands. and bermuda. it will push into the central atlantic and miss us and bermuda by a large distance and curl it away. it could make the sea choppy along the coastline. creek it's not going to be a threat to lands. we hope it stays that way. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, sunny and nice 83. low humidity, nice and sunny on tuesday, 85. a nice day. hot and humid on wednesday, high of 90. in the...
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Sep 4, 2016
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over the atlantic. busy with the tracking and timing coming up. it leaves a path of destruction. doug: it was close for an sending a tree through his home while he was sleeping. he was left covered head to toe with debris as ceiling caved in. >> i was asleep. i woke up and it was over. lucky don't describe what i feel. doug: he managed to escape with a couple of cuts and bruises. his hotel heavily damaged and off may be a total loss. antoinette: we could see limbs and branches although not as strong. cindy: it came in with 80-mile-per-hour winds and was a hurricane there. wind gusts 40 to 50 doesn't sound bad but the drought has stressed the trees so it won't take as much wind to cause as how about that. blue skies and sunshine. barely even know there was a strong storm in the water about 300 miles south of nantucket. no longer a tropical system. when you look at it, the title, doesn't look like a typical tropical storm. this is over warm water and it moving about 12 miles per hour but it will stop and a
over the atlantic. busy with the tracking and timing coming up. it leaves a path of destruction. doug: it was close for an sending a tree through his home while he was sleeping. he was left covered head to toe with debris as ceiling caved in. >> i was asleep. i woke up and it was over. lucky don't describe what i feel. doug: he managed to escape with a couple of cuts and bruises. his hotel heavily damaged and off may be a total loss. antoinette: we could see limbs and branches although...
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Sep 3, 2016
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but hermine continues to spin offshore on the atlantic coast. very, very slow to move through the area. so some problems for folks here during the holiday weekend. it will finally push off the shores of new england later in the week. and high pressure will be the dominant feature in our weather. with the excon we have showers continuing to push through the area here through about lunchtime. this afternoon and through this evening, a small chance of a few spotty showers at best. most of us will stay dry after the initial round of wet weather moving through about 10:00 this morning. tomorrow, dry all day, clouds lingering through early, making for a beautiful end to the holiday weekend and into monday. as for the 5:00 a.m. hermine, 60 mile-per-hour winds gusting to 70. i mentioned it picked up speed moving to the east-northeast. forecast track has it staying offshore in the mid-atlantic for the next several days and offshore of new england here by thursday, continuing to push out over the open atlantic. so your forecast for today expect high temper
but hermine continues to spin offshore on the atlantic coast. very, very slow to move through the area. so some problems for folks here during the holiday weekend. it will finally push off the shores of new england later in the week. and high pressure will be the dominant feature in our weather. with the excon we have showers continuing to push through the area here through about lunchtime. this afternoon and through this evening, a small chance of a few spotty showers at best. most of us will...
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Sep 6, 2016
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forecasters expect the now tropical storm to stall out over the atlantic. >>> the gap wildfire in more to more than 25,000 acres. it's been burning in the klamath national forest more than a week. it forced mandatory evacuations and road closures over the holiday weekend. we do know two structures have been destroyed. more than 1800 firefighters now on scene. that one's about 30% contained. >>> this is the news in health tonight. have you ever wondered why wine experts can smell and taste ingredients can't? researchers in las vegas set out to see if they could answer that question. as chris martinez tells us, what they found could lead to a break through for alzheimer's. >> identifying the different aromatic, or flavor nuances within it. is it a fruit, is it not a fruit? >> reporter: as a wine connoisseur, he says he can a glass of wine. >> dry roses, potpourri, very floral. >> reporter: research has shown that key sense of smell has developed his brain. she found the wine experts could detect scents the others could not. but she also discovered parts of their brain are bigger. , inclu
forecasters expect the now tropical storm to stall out over the atlantic. >>> the gap wildfire in more to more than 25,000 acres. it's been burning in the klamath national forest more than a week. it forced mandatory evacuations and road closures over the holiday weekend. we do know two structures have been destroyed. more than 1800 firefighters now on scene. that one's about 30% contained. >>> this is the news in health tonight. have you ever wondered why wine experts can...
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Sep 4, 2016
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up over 80 degrees to the mid-atlantic. by tomorrow afternoon, when speeds are up by 10 miles an hour and it's shifting toward the north and west. had this much closer to the new jersey coast line. this is staying far enough out in the atlantic because it's just sitting here drifting northward, pushing up the water and creating high surf. by tuesday night, it's still to the south and by thursday it serves to get a kick out of here. by tonight and gus at 32 50 miles an hour, but the rain holds off until tomorrow. 65 right now in worcester. 70 in boston. the winds are starting to freshen up a little bit along the coastline. that will hold temperatures about where they are at the in but the storm to our south running into this area of high pressure. a tropical storm watch up and further south, tropical storm warnings that go all the way down into virginia. you can see as hermine slowly lifts northward, the that will get closer to 10 foot to 15 foot seas and there could be minor surge of a foot or two. you can see how the wind i
up over 80 degrees to the mid-atlantic. by tomorrow afternoon, when speeds are up by 10 miles an hour and it's shifting toward the north and west. had this much closer to the new jersey coast line. this is staying far enough out in the atlantic because it's just sitting here drifting northward, pushing up the water and creating high surf. by tuesday night, it's still to the south and by thursday it serves to get a kick out of here. by tonight and gus at 32 50 miles an hour, but the rain holds...
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Sep 4, 2016
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longer cause issues for folks in new england and the mid-atlantic. this is worth watching over the next several days because the high surf is still an issue there. >> highs at 84 at fort bragg 84 in fayetteville and rayford 83 in lillington and down this durham raleighnd cary -- tomorrow 86 -- labor day looking great after a start the 60s -- 89 tuesday -- tuesday morning in the 60s. to 90 by wednesday, 92 thursday. 94 ending the week friday. friday will be the warmest day with the next cold front arriving saturday bringing a small chance of showers with the temperature saturday the way with temperatures in the 80s. then we see the humidity return the into the week. >> nice to see this for labor day -- everyone was a little worried with hermine. >> is out now -- not an issue for the inland areas. >> it's still a storm surge. payday presents: salty covered sweetness. i was clearly here first, buddy. you know what's clear? our budding friendship. let's go be best friends right now. now and forever? forever and always. salty on the outside. sweet on the i
longer cause issues for folks in new england and the mid-atlantic. this is worth watching over the next several days because the high surf is still an issue there. >> highs at 84 at fort bragg 84 in fayetteville and rayford 83 in lillington and down this durham raleighnd cary -- tomorrow 86 -- labor day looking great after a start the 60s -- 89 tuesday -- tuesday morning in the 60s. to 90 by wednesday, 92 thursday. 94 ending the week friday. friday will be the warmest day with the next...
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we got the warnings in to jersey, the entire delmarva, mid atlantic and southern maryland, st. marys, the lower part of the bay. this will hang around until tuesday or wednesday of next week. look at the pewter models, -- computer models, they start doing loopdy loops. it will stall until tuesday or wednesday. watchout for storm surge or coastal floodings. we get a glancing blow with showers on saturday. heavy rains along the coast. by tuesday, wednesday of next week, we could have beach erosion and issue there is along with trees down and power outages by the higher wind gusts. for us , the weekend will be cool, temperatures 70s to near 80. next week, believe it or not, guys, summer will return. the full seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> first though more on the destruction in her hermine's wake. >> reporter: here in charlston the wind has been picking up all day and now heavy rain, this area could see up to 9 inches. gordan and bonnie spent their time securing the house that has been in the family for 150 years. new york city's mayor closed city beaches possibly through
we got the warnings in to jersey, the entire delmarva, mid atlantic and southern maryland, st. marys, the lower part of the bay. this will hang around until tuesday or wednesday of next week. look at the pewter models, -- computer models, they start doing loopdy loops. it will stall until tuesday or wednesday. watchout for storm surge or coastal floodings. we get a glancing blow with showers on saturday. heavy rains along the coast. by tuesday, wednesday of next week, we could have beach...
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Sep 24, 2016
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in the whole long history of new york at involvement in the trans-atlantic slave trade only one slave ship captain was ever hanged for and that was because he had the bad luck to get caught after lincoln was in the white house and the civil war had started. politics had shifted. >> you can watch this and other programs online at tv.org. >> here is a preview of new books being published this fall. in october supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg releases her memoir. look for these titles in bookstores in coming weeks and months and watch for the authors on booktv. >> booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. today at noon eastern booktv will be live from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival, the washington convention center of the nation's capital, program includes author interviews and taking your calls live. notable authors for the call in sick would include bob woodward for the last of the president's men, congressman john lewis and his book march book 3, ken burns, author of grover cleveland again, treasury of american pres
in the whole long history of new york at involvement in the trans-atlantic slave trade only one slave ship captain was ever hanged for and that was because he had the bad luck to get caught after lincoln was in the white house and the civil war had started. politics had shifted. >> you can watch this and other programs online at tv.org. >> here is a preview of new books being published this fall. in october supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg releases her memoir. look for...
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Sep 3, 2016
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one of the suspects was shot dead according to an atlantic city sergeant. he says the other suspects took off running. we're currently looking for two more suspects. obviously the investigation is active and fluid. the atlantic county prosecutor's office is on scene they are the ones that will investigate the incident. they are currently here as well as other law enforcement officers assisting us right now. there is a very strong police presence in the area right now. several streets surrounding the scene are blocked off to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. however, police said 10:00 a.m. the outlets are scheduled to open and they will open regardless of the status of this police investigation. at some point it is expected we will get another update frommette aer atlantic city police or the atlantic county prosecutor's office as two of the suspects remain at large. karen and bill. > thank you. 7:07 is the time happening right now, police in delaware county are investigating a double shooting. this happened overnight. the scene in marlboro township right at wes
one of the suspects was shot dead according to an atlantic city sergeant. he says the other suspects took off running. we're currently looking for two more suspects. obviously the investigation is active and fluid. the atlantic county prosecutor's office is on scene they are the ones that will investigate the incident. they are currently here as well as other law enforcement officers assisting us right now. there is a very strong police presence in the area right now. several streets...
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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their pitches to voters on this labor day. >> mike: hermine is churning up the atlantic. the summer heat that lies behind the storm. >> maria: do i have highlights of sports. >> we are following breaking news. >> and dan now on comcast channel 942, verizon 461 and >> ben: you are looking at live pictures from hyannis. boy, you get out and away from the harbor and the waves are kicking up out there. as far as the wind is concerned speaking of offshore the nantucket bouie had winds. i will show you when the sunshine will return. >> ben: we are learning more about the woman killed in a crash. >> maria: she is a mom of two. reid lamberty joins us now. reporter: he was -- she was she was hit by a drunk driver. a man who in the eyes of some of the family members has already been exonerated. the only thing stronger than their love is their faith. it is even written on the wall. and they will need both to get them through a devastating loose. >> we cannot ever get her back. we can't ever see her again. reporter: she died over the weekend after she was hit by a turned himself in. >
their pitches to voters on this labor day. >> mike: hermine is churning up the atlantic. the summer heat that lies behind the storm. >> maria: do i have highlights of sports. >> we are following breaking news. >> and dan now on comcast channel 942, verizon 461 and >> ben: you are looking at live pictures from hyannis. boy, you get out and away from the harbor and the waves are kicking up out there. as far as the wind is concerned speaking of offshore the nantucket...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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rip currents will be very strong up and down the atlantic. labor day monday looks drier and warmer with hermine moving farther ne!! until then, stay with stormwatch7 for the latest updates. staring at your phone may be healthier for you than you think. diane macedo and devin dwyer have the details in today's tech bytes. stormwatch-7 is tracking tropical hermine - expected to make landfall in just a matter of hours along the florida coast. within the past 30 minutes - brand new information about the storms track and what it means for the labor-day weekend right here in the dmv. good morning washington. i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. some of you are also waking up to rain this morning. lets get right to metorologisteilee n whelan toss to eileen - tropical storm hermine tracking a little farther east (better for us) - as of this writing, drier in d.c. both saturday and sunday - still could be rainy and windy at the beaches - tropical forecast wil stay with stormwatch7 - first day of meteorological fall today today: mostly cloudy & coole
rip currents will be very strong up and down the atlantic. labor day monday looks drier and warmer with hermine moving farther ne!! until then, stay with stormwatch7 for the latest updates. staring at your phone may be healthier for you than you think. diane macedo and devin dwyer have the details in today's tech bytes. stormwatch-7 is tracking tropical hermine - expected to make landfall in just a matter of hours along the florida coast. within the past 30 minutes - brand new information about...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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here's the 42 freeway in new jersey around the atlantic city expressway merge. e two lanes of northbound traffic just up ahead. they do have to merge together. we have lane restrictions there on the northbound side. looks like one lane merging together, pretty much and getting by. this is affecting traffic headed northbound towards the philadelphia area. and or possibly to 295 and trenton. more updates on the scenes when i come back. vai? >> thank you, jessica. >>> movement in the case against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man in tulsa. >> we'll tell you about the charges filed against that officer. >>> plus, neighborhood shootout. we'll tell you how this gun battle between two men in florida came to an end. approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to t
here's the 42 freeway in new jersey around the atlantic city expressway merge. e two lanes of northbound traffic just up ahead. they do have to merge together. we have lane restrictions there on the northbound side. looks like one lane merging together, pretty much and getting by. this is affecting traffic headed northbound towards the philadelphia area. and or possibly to 295 and trenton. more updates on the scenes when i come back. vai? >> thank you, jessica. >>> movement in...
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Sep 3, 2016
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magazine award winning journalist with expertise in foreign affairs, a national correspondent for the atlantic, a former middle east and washington correspondent for the new yorker and the author of prisoners a muslim and jew across the middle east divide. he's jeffrey goldberg, this is overheard. (light music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? i mean how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa. you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the state. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. this is over. (crowd applauding) - [evan] jeff goldberg welcome. - [jeff] thank you. - thank you very much for being here. we're sitting here at the end of march, brussels has just happened, what in the hell is going on with our world? it's impossible to feel good about things. i'm, i just wanna lock myself in my house at the moment and neve
magazine award winning journalist with expertise in foreign affairs, a national correspondent for the atlantic, a former middle east and washington correspondent for the new yorker and the author of prisoners a muslim and jew across the middle east divide. he's jeffrey goldberg, this is overheard. (light music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? i mean how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in...
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Sep 4, 2016
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by wednesday and thursday, it heads off into the north atlantic. the wind will be picking up tonight, 30-50 mile per hour
by wednesday and thursday, it heads off into the north atlantic. the wind will be picking up tonight, 30-50 mile per hour
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Sep 28, 2016
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this is at the atlantic city expressway, route 42, northbound and southbound. ffic is very light at this time of the morning. when i come back, we'll take a look at the schuylkill. >>> chased down and nearly gunned down. video shows a crime in progress, next on "nbc 10 news today," phone out what happened after a robbery suspect got nothing from his intended target. >>> also, an error in the stands. you can see the angst and heartache after a romantic moment ended in error. ahead, see what happened and hear how true love prevailed for two baseball fans. i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> right now on "nbc 10 news today," deadly crash. skyforce 10 overhead of a car
this is at the atlantic city expressway, route 42, northbound and southbound. ffic is very light at this time of the morning. when i come back, we'll take a look at the schuylkill. >>> chased down and nearly gunned down. video shows a crime in progress, next on "nbc 10 news today," phone out what happened after a robbery suspect got nothing from his intended target. >>> also, an error in the stands. you can see the angst and heartache after a romantic moment ended in...
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Sep 3, 2016
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we will talk more about the timing of those showers coming up. >>> now to that breaking news in atlantic city, a shooting investigation is under way near a popular shopping area. nbc 10's pamela osbourne is live in a.c. this morning to fill us in on the details. pam. >> reporter: rosemary, we've been on the ground here for about 20 minutes and what we see are more and more police officers rushing into the area. now, this is columbus boulevard here, take a look, you can see police have set up a perimeter. the only people going in and out of that area are police officers right now. new jersey state police confirming to us that this is a shooting incident. take a look down the road, you can see some more flashing police lights there as well. i can tell you that we're seeing officers arrive here to the scene, they have their long guns out, drawn here. this is the bass pro shop, you can see police using this as a staging area right now we see officers in helmets, it looks like they're doing some kind of briefing right now. it would appear as though they are looking for a suspect, again, every
we will talk more about the timing of those showers coming up. >>> now to that breaking news in atlantic city, a shooting investigation is under way near a popular shopping area. nbc 10's pamela osbourne is live in a.c. this morning to fill us in on the details. pam. >> reporter: rosemary, we've been on the ground here for about 20 minutes and what we see are more and more police officers rushing into the area. now, this is columbus boulevard here, take a look, you can see police...
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Sep 4, 2016
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the water along atlantic city beach front. >> it is pretty vicious, rip tides are out of control. if you go in right here you will be in the rock pile in seconds. >> we like the excitement, excitement of her kaine. >> reporter: tourist are not regretting their choice to stick the out despite hermine's looming arrival. >> yesterday in the morning it seemed worse then it did last night or today. today has been beautiful. we're glad we stayed but my mom's making us leave tonight. >> great day. >> reporter: businesses like steel pier were forced to close their doors saturday because of the fierce winds. many are hoping sunday's sunny weather helps them rebound saturday's loss. >> labor day was really important and to lose yesterday was tough but today was nice weather, hoping to get tomorrow. it is really important to us. >> reporter: now, while many businesses are open here year round but they really rely heavily on summer holiday weekend in particular, labor day weekend. as for ocean again the waters are off limits to swimmers and will likely that be way for remainding, portion of th
the water along atlantic city beach front. >> it is pretty vicious, rip tides are out of control. if you go in right here you will be in the rock pile in seconds. >> we like the excitement, excitement of her kaine. >> reporter: tourist are not regretting their choice to stick the out despite hermine's looming arrival. >> yesterday in the morning it seemed worse then it did last night or today. today has been beautiful. we're glad we stayed but my mom's making us leave...
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Sep 12, 2016
09/16
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steven brill contributes to "the atlantic" and is the author of this month's cover story, "are we any safer." and jeffrey goldberg writes for the atlantic and he's also a visiting fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. steve, i want the start with you. article, "are we any safer," and i apologize, but can you boil it down into an answer? >> in only 20 words. >> well, we're along stronger because of the work of the people like fran did and tens of thousands of others and the trillions of dollars we spent. we strengthened our defense, but the nature of the threat has changed and evolved in a way that arguably in many ways makes us less safe. adapting to that environment that steve describeed? >> you'll appreciate, john, what happens is we never adapt fast enough. as you heard from the chairman of the intelligence committee, the threat has metastasized and spread. we have more bad guys in more different places now. that's a significant threat. you add to that the internet and the radicalization that happens over the internet, even very late to that game as a government
steven brill contributes to "the atlantic" and is the author of this month's cover story, "are we any safer." and jeffrey goldberg writes for the atlantic and he's also a visiting fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. steve, i want the start with you. article, "are we any safer," and i apologize, but can you boil it down into an answer? >> in only 20 words. >> well, we're along stronger because of the work of the people like fran did...
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Sep 16, 2016
09/16
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. >> but the hurricane season in the atlantic goes through the end of november. this is typically the peak time of activity. we actually have three names storms on the map. julia is back to a tropical storm. three named systems in the atlantic was back in 2012. not all that common to see this very active. moving through the atlantic. but karl now a tropical storm, moving as it's closer to the united states. just off the coast of the carolinas. what's left of julia. it's likely going to weaken back to a tropical you can see most offshore. some of that moisture may try to connect into this boundry moving in. if that were to happen it may enhance some of the rain potential locally. this whole system is may work in. but that will give rain later in the weekend and monday. cool dry air. with us as we head through today and tomorrow. approaching keep that in mind. it's going to be humid. showers will last into monday. >> two sex assault convicts back before a judge. the man and woman set to learn their future today. >> the trump campaign backtracking on some of the nom
. >> but the hurricane season in the atlantic goes through the end of november. this is typically the peak time of activity. we actually have three names storms on the map. julia is back to a tropical storm. three named systems in the atlantic was back in 2012. not all that common to see this very active. moving through the atlantic. but karl now a tropical storm, moving as it's closer to the united states. just off the coast of the carolinas. what's left of julia. it's likely going to...
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Sep 15, 2016
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now it will make its way across the atlantic ocean. we'll see if it becomes nip threat to lands at allment next name on the list after julia, in case you're wondering, cam, then lisa, matthew, and nicole. see what happens. but september typically the most busy month for tropical activity. so wednesday's high 92 degrees, reached it 4:29 in the morning, in the afternoon, record was 92, and it still is setback in 1995. now, the colds front, that's going to change our weather today, still hasn't come through the area completely, sort of just sitting there, as we mentioned yesterday, hardly any rain with it. we are seeing few areas of green on radar. but not all of that is making it to the grounds. we've had few showers around this morning, but not much. maybe just a drop or two on your windshield as you're driving in this morning. future cast shows, we see skies will clear later on this morning, as this cold front continues its progress from north to south throughout the rest of the morning. then, kind of stalls just down there in delaware,
now it will make its way across the atlantic ocean. we'll see if it becomes nip threat to lands at allment next name on the list after julia, in case you're wondering, cam, then lisa, matthew, and nicole. see what happens. but september typically the most busy month for tropical activity. so wednesday's high 92 degrees, reached it 4:29 in the morning, in the afternoon, record was 92, and it still is setback in 1995. now, the colds front, that's going to change our weather today, still hasn't...
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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of canada and could gain strength out o open waters of the atlantic warm this time of year and plenty of moisture and that's the fuel for storms that were and could be hurricanes. this is not going to become a tropical storm it lost tropical characteristics and in new orleans it is raining in baton rouge. do you recognize this picture? if you have downloaded our app, you do. this is what you get hour by hour through the night and including the radar including the satellite and including hour by hour and 10 days worth of forecast. we want to invite you to do that. download the cleveland 19 weather app and what we see as we track storms and temperatures through the night as we slip into the lower 60s by 7 a.m. and at the ball yard where 79, fist pitch when indians take on the astros. a perfect night for baseball just the get it any better than this. this is one of the days where if you have extra time the game is still 1 hour and something away. you can scoot down and get good tickets. tonight starry, seasonal, easy sleeping of 62 degrees akron-canton just a perfect night again, open th
of canada and could gain strength out o open waters of the atlantic warm this time of year and plenty of moisture and that's the fuel for storms that were and could be hurricanes. this is not going to become a tropical storm it lost tropical characteristics and in new orleans it is raining in baton rouge. do you recognize this picture? if you have downloaded our app, you do. this is what you get hour by hour through the night and including the radar including the satellite and including hour by...
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Sep 3, 2016
09/16
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saturday it starts to creep towards delaware, exiting into the atlantic with winds of 60 miles per hourhere is the thing. it will stay near the atlantic seaboard into monday of next week, so there's plenty of atlantic water out here to continue to build this storm up, whereas by monday it could be back to category one hurricane strength. any plans to the atlantic seaboard over the next four to six day period, you should be watching that extremely closely as flooding will continue to be the primary threat from this storm system. now, particularly over the next three days the bulls eye here is for north carolina, also right into parts of virginia and just south of washington, d.c. generally 4 inches of rainfall, but some of the totals may be isolated even higher, again, increasing the flooding threat. hurricane lester for any hawaii travelers is still on a path to go parallel to the islands but away from maui, away from honolulu. it looks like this will be a saturday event for the islands. if you are headed that way i would say keep your plans right now to travel to hawaii, but please wat
saturday it starts to creep towards delaware, exiting into the atlantic with winds of 60 miles per hourhere is the thing. it will stay near the atlantic seaboard into monday of next week, so there's plenty of atlantic water out here to continue to build this storm up, whereas by monday it could be back to category one hurricane strength. any plans to the atlantic seaboard over the next four to six day period, you should be watching that extremely closely as flooding will continue to be the...
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Sep 2, 2016
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will it happen into the warmer waters and atlantic? only time will tell. locations from the cape hatteras region through washington as well as new york city need to monitor this very closely because obviously this is coinciding with the holiday weekend and everybody trying to squeeze out the last bits of summer. probably not the best weekend. >> derek, when it makes the turn back to the atlantic, it looks like it is fielder's choice. it could go back to land? >> there is a reason for that. it will stall out over that the particular region. the steering winds will not be strong enough to kick the post tropical storm out into the atlantic ocean. we don't expect a lot of movement monday into tuesday of next week. if it sits and churns across the atlantic, it can gain more energy and reform into a strong tropical storm or hurricane. time will tell. something we need to monitor closely. >> the clone of uncertainty. >> the cone of uncertainty. that's my life. thanks, derek. >>> florida governor rick scott putting counties under a state of emergency. we spoke with
will it happen into the warmer waters and atlantic? only time will tell. locations from the cape hatteras region through washington as well as new york city need to monitor this very closely because obviously this is coinciding with the holiday weekend and everybody trying to squeeze out the last bits of summer. probably not the best weekend. >> derek, when it makes the turn back to the atlantic, it looks like it is fielder's choice. it could go back to land? >> there is a reason...
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Sep 11, 2016
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they had air refueling capability over the atlantic. that is what allowed us to stay airborne for four hours. we put the quints on a high cap to see if there was anybody. the higher you are, the further out you can see with your radar. so they had the high look and they were specifically looking out over the atlantic. and then we had basically a next cap, where i had the northeast .eg sass had the northwest leg. raisin had the southwest leg. i gore had the southeast leg. andwe were clearing basically pushing down all the unknown aircraft and keeping them away from d.c. steve: when you got back on the ground, did you have a chance to look at the news? where you give reefed -- were you debriefed by your superiors? major penney: i landed. went to the bathroom. sent an e-mail to my parents to let them know i was alive. by then i was rounded up authority because there was national guard leadership that wanted to know about what did we see, what did we do and begin to fill their's is -- their situational awareness with what we had done that mo
they had air refueling capability over the atlantic. that is what allowed us to stay airborne for four hours. we put the quints on a high cap to see if there was anybody. the higher you are, the further out you can see with your radar. so they had the high look and they were specifically looking out over the atlantic. and then we had basically a next cap, where i had the northeast .eg sass had the northwest leg. raisin had the southwest leg. i gore had the southeast leg. andwe were clearing...
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Sep 15, 2016
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today- president obama is looking to the atlantic ocean for preservation. the president is planning to create a new marine national monument off the coast of new england. his executive action will protect more than four thousand square miles. the northeast canyons and seamounts marine national monument will protect marine life from drilling and commercial it's a lot smaller than the monument off hawaii's coast... ryan you are good at pronouncing that one... "papa-ha-now-mow- koo-ah-kay-ah" papahanaumokuakea . recreational fishing is still allowed... but commercial fishermen will have seven years to find new waters. president obama has used his authority to designate culturally or ecologically important sites as national monuments more than any other president- ever. protests... game fines... and charity. linebacker brandon marshall is letting a lot more money slip by him than footballs. why he's paying up today. but first, lets check in with marty and tracey apple's c-e-o tim cook pledged the company would work harder at but the company is getting more criti
today- president obama is looking to the atlantic ocean for preservation. the president is planning to create a new marine national monument off the coast of new england. his executive action will protect more than four thousand square miles. the northeast canyons and seamounts marine national monument will protect marine life from drilling and commercial it's a lot smaller than the monument off hawaii's coast... ryan you are good at pronouncing that one... "papa-ha-now-mow-...
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Sep 3, 2016
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a path that could take it into the waters of the atlantic, growing again to hurricane strength as it skirts the eastern seaboard, threatening areas like cape cod, where tourists are tying to get in at least one more day of fun. while for residents, bracing for the storm. >> we are putting extra lines on the boats, stuff like that. >> reporter: this long weekend will be anything but a holiday. jay gray, georgia. >>> medical marijuana becomes legal in ohio next thursday but for most patients it won't make a difference because no marijuana is being grown or sold in ohio yet. a 13-member panel has to be chosen. they'll work with the medical and pharmacy boards to write pot industry rules so patients are not getting prescription deborah pulmonologist was shot and -- pearl, pearl's car was hit by matthew desha, he then crawled out of his vehicle and walked over to the 53-year-old woman and shot her several times. >>> they still show every they soar at 700 miles per hour. alyssa raymond joins us live with morning with more on the blue angels you'll see at the cleveland national air show toda
a path that could take it into the waters of the atlantic, growing again to hurricane strength as it skirts the eastern seaboard, threatening areas like cape cod, where tourists are tying to get in at least one more day of fun. while for residents, bracing for the storm. >> we are putting extra lines on the boats, stuff like that. >> reporter: this long weekend will be anything but a holiday. jay gray, georgia. >>> medical marijuana becomes legal in ohio next thursday but...
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. >> reporter: the storm moved out into the atlantic. >> i was surprised that the sun was shining. i thought it was going to be raining this morning. >> reporter: experts warn people further north not to let their guard down. the storm is coming. tropical storm warnings extent along the coast through maryland, delaware, new jersey and long island. watches into massachusetts. >> i can't emphasize enough that this is a coastline storm. beach communities like this will be impacted most. >> reporter: along the new jersey store, a few people ventured out. fewer still braved the water, a far cry from most labor day weekends. >> the weather forecast scared everybody away. >> reporter: after seeing what hermine can do, this man is not taking any chances. >> i will be leaving this afternoon because i don't want to tempt fate. >> reporter: while the storm will now stay over the water, coastal flooding and potential deadly rip currents will only get worse. all these areas are at risk for significant storm surge and beach erosion. in the south, the cleanup has started. in some places, stalled.
. >> reporter: the storm moved out into the atlantic. >> i was surprised that the sun was shining. i thought it was going to be raining this morning. >> reporter: experts warn people further north not to let their guard down. the storm is coming. tropical storm warnings extent along the coast through maryland, delaware, new jersey and long island. watches into massachusetts. >> i can't emphasize enough that this is a coastline storm. beach communities like this will be...
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watches and warnings are up tonight along the gulf coast of the state, and up the atlantic coast as farorth as new jersey. hermine would be the first hurricane to make landfall in florida since wilma in 2005, 11 years ago. and that is expected the happen overnight. omar villafranca is in panama city in the florida panhandle. >> reporter: florida's gulf o ast is preparing to get hammered by hurricane hermine. near panama city beach, e sidents are getting ready for uaking rain and wind speeds up to 75mph. shawn cubbedge is shutting down his seaside business early to prepare for the estimated 15 inches of rain the storm could drop. >> just for the safety of our employees and for the safety of the business, as well, we're going to close up, bring all the tables and chairs inside, you reow, just in case there are some high winds. donon't want anything to be blown away. >> reporter: the category-1 hurricane is expected to bring a storm surge that could swamp low-lying coastal areas in as much as nine feet of water. un counties in the sunshine date have declared an emergency. florida governor
watches and warnings are up tonight along the gulf coast of the state, and up the atlantic coast as farorth as new jersey. hermine would be the first hurricane to make landfall in florida since wilma in 2005, 11 years ago. and that is expected the happen overnight. omar villafranca is in panama city in the florida panhandle. >> reporter: florida's gulf o ast is preparing to get hammered by hurricane hermine. near panama city beach, e sidents are getting ready for uaking rain and wind...
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Sep 16, 2016
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ian not a problem for anybody headed up to the north atlantic. and look at julia, back to tropical storm status. it's still not expected to go anywhere over the next three to four days. it will just hang off the south carolina and north carolina coast. here's the newest storm. tropical storm karl. 45miles per hour winds and will gradually push west, not gaining a lot of strength by tuesday the evening of next week. 70miles per hour winds. now locally, what you notice when you walk outside is the humidity. in the uncomfortable category today which will translate into those summer afternoon showers and thunderstorms. about a 40% chance. mostly east of 75. at 4:08, i will take you hour- by-hour through your friday. and leslee lacey has your commute. >> that's right. >>> a pretty good one. travel times here in palm harbor, up to speed state road 54 to tampa road, about 14 minutes. and u.s. 41 through land o'lakes, up to speed as well. and checking out the sunshine skyway bridge, 20 minutes between each toll plaza. and courtney campbell causeway, howar
ian not a problem for anybody headed up to the north atlantic. and look at julia, back to tropical storm status. it's still not expected to go anywhere over the next three to four days. it will just hang off the south carolina and north carolina coast. here's the newest storm. tropical storm karl. 45miles per hour winds and will gradually push west, not gaining a lot of strength by tuesday the evening of next week. 70miles per hour winds. now locally, what you notice when you walk outside is...
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during the competition in atlantic city she performed a jazz dance from a song of the tv show mash. >>> local organizations are recognized for doing their part for improving traffic around the region. the 67th annual sustainable breakfast was held in king of prussia. more than 30 organizations received awards for implementing community alternatives, matt o'donnell served as master of ceremonies. >>> still ahead on "action news" at 12:30, another check of the forecast stepping live outside, sky6 live hd showing you atlantic city. meteorologist david murphy with an update from accuweather when "action news" comes right back. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. donald trump compared his sacrifices to the sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what sacrifice have you made for your country? i think i've made a lot of sacrifices, built great structures. i've had
during the competition in atlantic city she performed a jazz dance from a song of the tv show mash. >>> local organizations are recognized for doing their part for improving traffic around the region. the 67th annual sustainable breakfast was held in king of prussia. more than 30 organizations received awards for implementing community alternatives, matt o'donnell served as master of ceremonies. >>> still ahead on "action news" at 12:30, another check of the forecast...
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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now it may crash a five foot wall of water into the atlantic. storm is menacing the coastline from maryland to massachusetts, much newly rebuilt after superstorm sandy tore through in 2012. tony vass is the mayor of hard >> how bad was the damage from sandy? >> deaf stating. as deaf stating. this has been rebuilt over four years. the icon of the memory is the rollercoaster being in the ocean. >>reporter: sandy damaged thousands of homes in ocean county. residents aren't taking any chances with hermine, which could bring record floods. emergency coordinator bill hybl. >> the whole staff will be out there making sure water is on the other side of the boardwalk. when the wind shifts, i'm concer w >>reporter: new jersey governor chris christie put hermine in context. >> this is certainly not sandy. nowhere near that. >>reporter: but he warned against complacency. >> the biggest thing today is for people not to be lulled by the nice weather that nothing's going to happen. something's going to happen. >>reporter: the storm was already washing out holid
now it may crash a five foot wall of water into the atlantic. storm is menacing the coastline from maryland to massachusetts, much newly rebuilt after superstorm sandy tore through in 2012. tony vass is the mayor of hard >> how bad was the damage from sandy? >> deaf stating. as deaf stating. this has been rebuilt over four years. the icon of the memory is the rollercoaster being in the ocean. >>reporter: sandy damaged thousands of homes in ocean county. residents aren't taking...
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. >> it is hugging the coastline so it is continually able to pick up moisture from the atlantic and pick up the warm water to fuel the storm system. i will give you a loot current projections on what is going to be happening. you can see right now we have winds of 0 miles per hour. central pressure of 998 milibars. we have scene it weak ensince this time yesterday, but again it is holding on to strength, and that's the main reason why we will be dealing with this storm not only maybe in the next monday, maybe even next tuesday and wednesday. so four the weekend specifically, this moves right up into north carolina, also into virginia, starts to exit out into the atlantic by sunday at 8:00 at night. look at this, the winds go back up as this moves into the atlantic, allowing it to strengthen, up to 70 miles per hour. then by monday possibly a category one hurricane strength at 75 miles per hour. the longer this sits out here the morning rain it will be able to spiral here into the eastern seaboard. flooding a top priority here over the next four to five days. if you're heading to the
. >> it is hugging the coastline so it is continually able to pick up moisture from the atlantic and pick up the warm water to fuel the storm system. i will give you a loot current projections on what is going to be happening. you can see right now we have winds of 0 miles per hour. central pressure of 998 milibars. we have scene it weak ensince this time yesterday, but again it is holding on to strength, and that's the main reason why we will be dealing with this storm not only maybe in...