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frostbite develops in less than 30 minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than expected by morning. temperatures stay steady or even warm with lows in the single digits. wind: sw 5-15 mph.friday: after light morning snow a break is expected until afternoon when steady snow is likely. snow continues all evening and night becoming heavy at times. the middle 20s. wind: s 10-15 mph.weekend: steady snow continues through saturday morning becoming a bit more scattered in the afternoon and evening. snow ends by 10 pm on saturday with storm total snow accumulation from 6-12". another blast of cold arrives sunday with highs struggling to get advisory likely. wind chill advisory until 10:00 am thursday.winter storm watch from friday afternoon - saturday night.today: lots of sunshine and very cold. highs around 10 with wind chills below-zero all day. frostbite develops in less than 30 minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than 1" ex
frostbite develops in less than 30 minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than expected by morning. temperatures stay steady or even warm with lows in the single digits. wind: sw 5-15 mph.friday: after light morning snow a break is expected until afternoon when steady snow is likely. snow continues all evening and night becoming heavy at times. the middle 20s. wind: s 10-15 mph.weekend: steady snow continues through saturday morning...
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frostbite minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than 1" expected by morning. temperatures stay steady or even warm with lows in the single digits. wind: sw 5-15 mph.friday: after light morning snow a break is expected until afternoon when continues all evening and night becoming heavy at times. slight temp bump with highs in the middle 20s. wind: s 10-15 mph.weekend: steady snow continues through saturday morning becoming a bit more scattered in the afternoon and evening. snow ends by 10 pm on saturday with storm total snow accumulation from another blast of cold arrives sunday with highs struggling to get past 00. wind chill advisory likely. wind chill advisory until 10:00 am thursday.winter storm watch from friday afternoon - saturday night.today: lots of sunshine and very cold. highs around 10 with wind chills below-zero all day. frostbite minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than 1" expected
frostbite minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than 1" expected by morning. temperatures stay steady or even warm with lows in the single digits. wind: sw 5-15 mph.friday: after light morning snow a break is expected until afternoon when continues all evening and night becoming heavy at times. slight temp bump with highs in the middle 20s. wind: s 10-15 mph.weekend: steady snow continues through saturday morning becoming a...
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have you to cover up you can get frostbite and hypothermia. the next system i'm tracking the weekend storm is getting its act together in the rockeries that is tracking to the west and starts as snow, we'll explain that before the change over in the timing in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you. >>> in other news, dillon roof is convicted on all counts in connection with a shooting a north carolina church. the jury took less than two hours to reach the verdict. nine people were killed when he opened fire in the church in charleston and next month the same jury that convicted roof will decide if he faces the death penalty. >>> campus students are on alert after the second armed break-in by an off campus apartment in two months. a man with a gun broke into the house on main street and four temple students were asleep at the time and another saw the suspect wearing a ski mask. he ran off when she called police and now they are looking into if it's the same person that pulled off a heist a month ago in the same area. >>> philadelphia polic
have you to cover up you can get frostbite and hypothermia. the next system i'm tracking the weekend storm is getting its act together in the rockeries that is tracking to the west and starts as snow, we'll explain that before the change over in the timing in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you. >>> in other news, dillon roof is convicted on all counts in connection with a shooting a north carolina church. the jury took less than two hours to reach the verdict. nine...
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frostbite develops in less than 30 minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than 1" expected by morning. temperatures stay steady or even warm with lows in the single digits. wind: sw 5-15 mph.friday: after t expected until afternoon when steady snow is likely. snow continues all evening and night becoming heavy at times. slight temp bump with highs in the middle 20s. wind: s 10-15 mph.weekend: steady snow continues through saturday morning becoming a bit more scattered in the afternoon and evening. snow ends by 10 pm on saturday with storm total snow accumulation from 6-12". another blast of cold arrives sunday with highs struggling to get past 00. wind chill advisory likely. there are people who have to ?work outside?... in this brutally cold weather. weather.case and point... a group of bicycle delivery people in milwaukee. milwaukee. they work for forward courier milwaukee... which delivers food and other things to different parts of milwaukee...no matter the weather. we caught up w
frostbite develops in less than 30 minutes. wind: w 10-20 mph. tonight: clouds return with some light snow possible after midnight. less than 1" expected by morning. temperatures stay steady or even warm with lows in the single digits. wind: sw 5-15 mph.friday: after t expected until afternoon when steady snow is likely. snow continues all evening and night becoming heavy at times. slight temp bump with highs in the middle 20s. wind: s 10-15 mph.weekend: steady snow continues through...
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with the conditions like these, at risk for frostbite. it is not taking long, frostbite happens in less than 30 minutes, appearance on the body, fingers, toes, ears and your nose. hypothermia is also very dangerous. symptoms for that are confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, drowsiness, and stiff muscles. another big concern during this cold stretch keeping the homeless safe and warm. tim, shelters and other organizations are helping out this morning. tim: some outreach workers are heading out to the streets to find homeless people and make sure they're staying warm. groups of workers walked through alleys last night and along homeless people often spend time. when they found homeless people, they'd take them to warming shelters. workers at feeding his flock, a shelter in west allis, say they're stretched thin right now but they're committed to keeping their doors open. >> it takes a lot of volunteers and time and money actually. tim: feeding his flock is staying open around the clock for the place for people along with hot meals, sl
with the conditions like these, at risk for frostbite. it is not taking long, frostbite happens in less than 30 minutes, appearance on the body, fingers, toes, ears and your nose. hypothermia is also very dangerous. symptoms for that are confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, drowsiness, and stiff muscles. another big concern during this cold stretch keeping the homeless safe and warm. tim, shelters and other organizations are helping out this morning. tim: some outreach workers are heading...
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there is frostbite when our tissues actually freeze. bottom line is this weather, it is too cold. this is weather for indoors. >> what are signs that our body is telling us that it is too cold. >> let's go through the signs. hypotheria symptoms this is a medical emergency if you screens these or see someone who does. with adults we get shivering, exhaustion, not the just a little bit of shivering but prolonged that doesn't get better, confusion or fumbling hand that is when the brain starts responding to the cold and doesn't work as well. same thing with memory loss and slurred speech. again, brain is not working well because it is too cold. drowsy, sometimes people can have decreased level of consciousness which is again for emergency. for baby and infants their skinnies bright red and cold and low energy. babies may not shiver. babies don't shiver like adults do. that is new how they deal witt. you have to pay close attention tour little ones, absolutely. >> so, give us some ways to make sure that we are safe, in this cold weather. >>
there is frostbite when our tissues actually freeze. bottom line is this weather, it is too cold. this is weather for indoors. >> what are signs that our body is telling us that it is too cold. >> let's go through the signs. hypotheria symptoms this is a medical emergency if you screens these or see someone who does. with adults we get shivering, exhaustion, not the just a little bit of shivering but prolonged that doesn't get better, confusion or fumbling hand that is when the...
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but in the winter time, it really serious aspect.sertterh says exposure to the elements can cause frostbite and even death. the last two years shelter house has opened an emergency shelter for those who can not or will not use shelter house. 08:34:26 we've had a lot of anecdotal data that states that we haven't had anybody from the streets of iowa city having frostbite and certainly not dying in the last two years, so we're excited about that.opening that emergency shelter for three months and expanding services at shelter the out of the cold campaign is hoping to raise 45 thousand dollars before the end of the year08:39:30 an average of 32 people a night and that was on top of the 70 people staying additional support. the campaign is hoping to raise $45,000 before the end of the year. >> an average of 32 people per night. that is on top of the 70 people staying at shelter house. >> i feel real grateful and blessed that i have somewhere at least to come in. >> reporter: the shelter has says the easiest way to give us cbs2iowa.com. mellaney moore, cbs 2 news a big boost for a local program a
but in the winter time, it really serious aspect.sertterh says exposure to the elements can cause frostbite and even death. the last two years shelter house has opened an emergency shelter for those who can not or will not use shelter house. 08:34:26 we've had a lot of anecdotal data that states that we haven't had anybody from the streets of iowa city having frostbite and certainly not dying in the last two years, so we're excited about that.opening that emergency shelter for three months and...
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they could keep you from getting frostbite or worse.minimize the time youspend outside. when you do go out, let soone know where you are going and when you expect to return.be sure to cover any exposed skin... including your fingers, nose and ears. frostbite can occur within minutes.when traveling, make extra clothes and high-energy foods.be sure to keep you tank at least half starting today, the fee to get a license to plow city owned alley ways will drop from 50- dollars to ten.the city of milwaukee does not plow alleys... so homeowners and landlords need to hire private contractors. currently there are only ?two? companies licensed to offer plowing services in public city alleys. the city is trying to decreasing the license fee. storm team 4 now....it's not officially winter yet, but it's definitely feeling like it.meteorologist john malan joins us now with a frigid search for suspects in the murder of a 15-year-old girl. melanie johnson was shot and killed last night in her home at 35th and silver spring. investigators say shots came from outside the home. they don't
they could keep you from getting frostbite or worse.minimize the time youspend outside. when you do go out, let soone know where you are going and when you expect to return.be sure to cover any exposed skin... including your fingers, nose and ears. frostbite can occur within minutes.when traveling, make extra clothes and high-energy foods.be sure to keep you tank at least half starting today, the fee to get a license to plow city owned alley ways will drop from 50- dollars to ten.the city of...
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they could keep you from getting frostbite or worse.minimize the time you spend outside. going and when you expect to return.be sure to cover exposed skin... including your fingers, nose and ears. frostbite can occur within minutes.when traveling, make sure your vehicle has blankets, extra clothes and high-energy foods.be sure to keep your gas tank at least half full. for the latest weather alerts and updates, head to tmj4 dot com... where you can check out an interactive radar and any school or business closings happening today - robbed a bank in waukesha. they say this woman in the blue hoodie.. walked into waukesha state bank yesterday and demanded money from a teller with a note. no weapons were used. the woman made off with an undisclosed amount of money. anyone with information should contact waukesha police. new this morning - several people have been arrested in waukesha linked to prostitution and human trafficking.the investigation began with an anonymous tip to crime stoppers... saying businesses in the area. here's a list of the affected locations. police say t
they could keep you from getting frostbite or worse.minimize the time you spend outside. going and when you expect to return.be sure to cover exposed skin... including your fingers, nose and ears. frostbite can occur within minutes.when traveling, make sure your vehicle has blankets, extra clothes and high-energy foods.be sure to keep your gas tank at least half full. for the latest weather alerts and updates, head to tmj4 dot com... where you can check out an interactive radar and any school...
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frostbite can happen in less than 30 minutes. symptoms include a loss of feeling and a white or pale appearance on parts of your body like fingers, toes, ears, and nose. hypothermia is also very dangerous. symptoms for that are confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, drowsiness, and stiff muscles. another big concern during this cold stretch keeping the homeless safe and warm. tim, shelters and other organizations are helping out this morning. it is not fun out there. some outreach workers are heading out to the streets to find homeless people and make sure they're staying warm. groups of workers walked through alleys last night and along train tracks, places where homeless people often spend time. when they found homeless people, they'd take them to warming shelters. workers at feeding his flock, a shelter in west allis, say they're stretched thin right now but they're committed to keeping >> it takes a lot of volunteers and time and money. tim: feeding his flock is staying open around the clock for the next few days providin
frostbite can happen in less than 30 minutes. symptoms include a loss of feeling and a white or pale appearance on parts of your body like fingers, toes, ears, and nose. hypothermia is also very dangerous. symptoms for that are confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, drowsiness, and stiff muscles. another big concern during this cold stretch keeping the homeless safe and warm. tim, shelters and other organizations are helping out this morning. it is not fun out there. some outreach workers...
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frostbite can happen in less than 30 minutes. symptoms include a loss of feeling and a white or pale appearance on parts of your body like fingers, toes, ears, and nose. hypothermia is also very dangerous. symptoms for that are confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, drowsiness, and stiff muscles. another big concern during this cold stretch keeping the homeless safe and warm. tim, shelters and other organizations are helping out this morning. >> it is brutal out there. some outreach workers are heading out to the streets to find homeless people and make sure they're staying warm. groups of workers walked through alleys last night and along train tracks, places where homeless people often spend time. when they found homeless people, they'd take them to warming workers at feeding his flock, a shelter in west allis, say they're stretched thin right now but they're committed to keeping their doors open. >> it takes a lot of volunteers and it takes a lot of time and it takes a lot of money, actually. tim: feeding his flock is stay
frostbite can happen in less than 30 minutes. symptoms include a loss of feeling and a white or pale appearance on parts of your body like fingers, toes, ears, and nose. hypothermia is also very dangerous. symptoms for that are confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, drowsiness, and stiff muscles. another big concern during this cold stretch keeping the homeless safe and warm. tim, shelters and other organizations are helping out this morning. >> it is brutal out there. some outreach...
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. >> reporter: blake is still in the hospital and is still recovering from frostbite. >> we acceptedthat we might lose some toes or fingers. i still ask -- i asked him if he would till think i'm protect without any feet. he said you can lose both feet, both leg, both arm, you would still be the prettiest girl in the world. >> reporter: mimi shell miller, cbs news, lake placid, new york. >> madison is still struggling to walk because of frostbite on her feet. >>> this might be one of the coolest selfies we've ever seen, a nat geo photographer got this shot of a bobcat when it wander up to a camera he set pup this actually wasn't the shot he wanted. he was looking for a mountain lion, but that is pretty gorgeous. >> bobcat is wearing a fur coat too. it's come out there. >>> i was just going to o go there. it will take a fur coat to stay warm outside this weekend, specially in the overnight hours. look a san francisco's skyline. it's a beautiful night lit up like a christmas tree, but it is chilly. really chilly in the north bay, 41 degrees, a little bit warmer in the inland areas. our
. >> reporter: blake is still in the hospital and is still recovering from frostbite. >> we acceptedthat we might lose some toes or fingers. i still ask -- i asked him if he would till think i'm protect without any feet. he said you can lose both feet, both leg, both arm, you would still be the prettiest girl in the world. >> reporter: mimi shell miller, cbs news, lake placid, new york. >> madison is still struggling to walk because of frostbite on her feet. >>>...
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that windchill of 25 below could cause frostbite in 30 minutes or less. if you are not protected from the cold and birmingham, alabama, feeling that chill tomorrow morning. chicago out of the deep freeze by wednesday. we are back to freezing and memphis, tennessee, 30 to up to 45 on wednesday and new york city, 31 tomorrow and mid-40s by wednesday, that warming trend may continue as we head towards the holiday weekend, coming you, kristen. >> lets hope so. ha rafael. thank you for that. thousands of people are waiting for their chance to move out before the government regain control. those who have made across the dividing line carrying with them the desperation and the scars of war. in aleppo with the report tonight. >> reporter: they survived air strikes and escaped the siege. they just come from rebel held aleppo where hunger was never far away. so when food suddenly arrives, they chase it. men and women and children in a crush to eat. >> this is what desperation looks like. these people have not had access to proper food for years. >> the syrian army
that windchill of 25 below could cause frostbite in 30 minutes or less. if you are not protected from the cold and birmingham, alabama, feeling that chill tomorrow morning. chicago out of the deep freeze by wednesday. we are back to freezing and memphis, tennessee, 30 to up to 45 on wednesday and new york city, 31 tomorrow and mid-40s by wednesday, that warming trend may continue as we head towards the holiday weekend, coming you, kristen. >> lets hope so. ha rafael. thank you for that....
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warning in this kind of extreme cold it only takes 30 minutes for frostbite to set in. it can be dangerous, we are thinking mostly in this scenario frostbite and hyperthermia, both of which are dangerous to life and limb. and more danger with the snow storm set to hit the area next week. investigators are looking into whether a snowplow caused two boys to become trapped and one of the 12-year-olds died and the other is recuperating in the hospital. >> they said he is still alive and got him out of the snow bank. >> and more snow is in the forecast for the northeast as you heard this week. here in new york temperatures are expected to drop to 15 degrees tomorrow night if that happens it will be the coldest temperatures for late fall since 2005. live in new york, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you marcy. as the mercury plunges, check back with 6abc.com/weather for the latest from updated hourly forecasts to stormtracker 6 live double scan radar, you'll find everything you need. and stay connected with our "action news" weather team by following them on
warning in this kind of extreme cold it only takes 30 minutes for frostbite to set in. it can be dangerous, we are thinking mostly in this scenario frostbite and hyperthermia, both of which are dangerous to life and limb. and more danger with the snow storm set to hit the area next week. investigators are looking into whether a snowplow caused two boys to become trapped and one of the 12-year-olds died and the other is recuperating in the hospital. >> they said he is still alive and got...
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madison has frostbite on her feet, as well.nd her teeth may actually be cracked from days of violently chattering in the cold. >>> i'm emily turner in for chief meteorologist paul deanno. our temperatures are going to be chilly not quite that cold. but it will be sunny to warm you up during the day. overnight, though, i'll tell you just how cold it's going to get coming up. >> and coming up on new at 6:00 tonight, a bay area police chief on a pr blitz why he was popping up all over social media. >> but first, the markets closed down a bit today. here's a look at the closing numbers from wall streets. ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, we had some very special guests in studio earlie >>> kpix 5's emily turner in for chief meteorologist paul deanno. >> i have bright sunny news for you. it's going to be a perfect weekend for those of you planning to go outside just be sure to bundle up. take a look at our hi-def doppler. you can see really not much actually and that's because all of those clouds and all of that rain moved through yesterday ha
madison has frostbite on her feet, as well.nd her teeth may actually be cracked from days of violently chattering in the cold. >>> i'm emily turner in for chief meteorologist paul deanno. our temperatures are going to be chilly not quite that cold. but it will be sunny to warm you up during the day. overnight, though, i'll tell you just how cold it's going to get coming up. >> and coming up on new at 6:00 tonight, a bay area police chief on a pr blitz why he was popping up all...
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if you suspect frostbite, don't make this mistake. >> we often see patients that have actually burned themselves because they're sticking numb hands in front of a heat source and not realizing how hot that can be. >> reporter: and david, here in chicago, it only gets worse. today, the high tempere tonight, it will feel like 9 below zero. david? >> the hearty people of chicago have seen it before. alex, thank you. let's get right to ginger zee, tracking the cold tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. as soon as the wind chill drops below 25 below zero, that's when you can get frostbite in less than 30 minutes. let's look at that air that's actually touching parts of the northern plains tonight. and will settle in the nucleus of the cold air to places like chicago by thursday morning, where you see a 19 below for a wind chill. it's 4 below, new york city. 17 below, boston. and this is really a sign of winter. as is all that moisture headed to northern california. warm and moist air, more than four inches of rain could fall in the northern sierra. david? >> all right, ginger zee
if you suspect frostbite, don't make this mistake. >> we often see patients that have actually burned themselves because they're sticking numb hands in front of a heat source and not realizing how hot that can be. >> reporter: and david, here in chicago, it only gets worse. today, the high tempere tonight, it will feel like 9 below zero. david? >> the hearty people of chicago have seen it before. alex, thank you. let's get right to ginger zee, tracking the cold tonight. hey,...
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experts say in those extreme subzero temperatures frostbite can take place in a matter of minutes. >> we're thinking mostly in this area about frostbite and hypothermia, both of which can be dangerous to life and limb. >> reporter: in the west drivers in portland, oregon tuck for hours. it was a harrowing ordeal for north clackamas school district. >> my feet were frozen by the second hour and we were alter tied we were going to go down the hill if our brakes failed or a car would run into it. >> reporter: for those waiting for their children. >> i was pretty freaked out. i just wanted to make sure my kid was safe. >> reporter: lana zak, abc news, washington. >> that will continue through the day with flooding and mudslides possible. >> justin povick has the latest from accuweather. good morning. >> diane, kendis, thanks and good morning to you, as well. we're tracking a big system along the west coast. heavy soaking rains potentialalfully flooding here along the i-5 and feet of snow over 8,000 feet so the passes are going to be nearly impassable. snow will spread out over the plains
experts say in those extreme subzero temperatures frostbite can take place in a matter of minutes. >> we're thinking mostly in this area about frostbite and hypothermia, both of which can be dangerous to life and limb. >> reporter: in the west drivers in portland, oregon tuck for hours. it was a harrowing ordeal for north clackamas school district. >> my feet were frozen by the second hour and we were alter tied we were going to go down the hill if our brakes failed or a car...
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exposed skin can get frostbite in minutes, and, scott, tomorrow morning it's supposed to only be >> demarco morgan and jamie yuccas in the fortress of solitude, thanks. >>> up next, "thelma and louise" (coughs) that cough doesn't sound so good. well i think you sound great. move over. easy booger man. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> well, that'll keep you up at night. "the birds" is one of 25 classic movies that the library of congress added today to the national film registry, to be importance. ? the circle of life? >> the list includes "the lion king." "the breakfast club." "the princess bride.">> h lo. my name is inigo montoya. you killed my father. prepare to die. >> and "thelma and louise." ? ? >>> today, yahoo! said it fell victim to what is likely the large
exposed skin can get frostbite in minutes, and, scott, tomorrow morning it's supposed to only be >> demarco morgan and jamie yuccas in the fortress of solitude, thanks. >>> up next, "thelma and louise" (coughs) that cough doesn't sound so good. well i think you sound great. move over. easy booger man. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah!...
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lot of anecdotal data that states that we haven't had anybody from the streets of iowa city having frostbite and certainly not dying in the last two years, so we're excite that.the shelter house says the easiest way to give is online.we have a link on our website - cbs 2 iowa -dot-com. it's and right now in it's degrees.still to come - where the president-elect and his vice president will be traveling today - touting one of his very first deals since [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a problem, friend. what's the problem? the naughty list shouldn't get deals! yeah, but anyone who switches gets half off of any smartphone. even these? yeah, any smartphone. call the big guy! [ bell dings ] santa? no, jingles. [ knuckles crack ] [ spits ] ooo. ouch. [ neck cracks ] [ darien ] switch and get half off any smartphone. 6:11 am, whether time. usually have on the run down menu. cloudy skies on the menu throughout the midday afternoon and evening as those clouds the ground were cast. leftover moisture, drizzle and flurries in the park and viewing area. in our temperatures, even though they seem
lot of anecdotal data that states that we haven't had anybody from the streets of iowa city having frostbite and certainly not dying in the last two years, so we're excite that.the shelter house says the easiest way to give is online.we have a link on our website - cbs 2 iowa -dot-com. it's and right now in it's degrees.still to come - where the president-elect and his vice president will be traveling today - touting one of his very first deals since [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a...
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with even colder air on the way, a medical warning - if you suspect frostbite, dont make this mistake sot dr. matthew pirotte / northwestern memorial hospital "we often see patients that have actually burned themselves because they're sticking numb hands in front of a heat source and not realizing how hot that can be." as the temperature drops-- you can log on to our website-- wjla.com, for the latest forecasts, and updated temperatures, and live doppler radar. you can also get stormwatch 7 weather alerts sent right to your phone. just long on to -- wjla.com/text and enter your phone number. a beloved couple-- brutally murde that he will spend the rest of his life in prison. scott tomaszewski confessed to fatally stabbing dick and jodie vilardo in their rockville home on mother's day in 20-15. police say hours later-- he was on a plane to alaska for a family cruise. tomaszewski stole cash and valuables from several homes before he fled, but police it's not clear why he attacked the vilardo's. "this was not a burglary gone bad." "they were asleep. dick was attacked in his bed." ".at le
with even colder air on the way, a medical warning - if you suspect frostbite, dont make this mistake sot dr. matthew pirotte / northwestern memorial hospital "we often see patients that have actually burned themselves because they're sticking numb hands in front of a heat source and not realizing how hot that can be." as the temperature drops-- you can log on to our website-- wjla.com, for the latest forecasts, and updated temperatures, and live doppler radar. you can also get...
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really does take on maybe a more serious aspect.sertterh says exposure to the elements can cause frostbite and even death. the last two years shelter house has opened an emergency shelter for those who can not or will not use shelter house. 08:34:26 we've had a lot of anecdotal data that states that we haven't had anybody from the streets of iowa city having frostbite and certainly not dying in the last two years, so we're excited about that.opening that emergency expanding services at shelter house takes additional support. the out of the cold campaign is hoping to raise 45 thousand dollars before the end of the year08:39:30 an average of 32 people a night and that was on top of the 70 people staying at shelter house08:50:36 i feel real grateful and you know what i'm saying, blessed that you know, i have somewhere at least to come in. mellaney moore reporting.the shelter house says the easiest way to give is online.we have a link at cbs 2 iowa dot at cbs 2 iowa dot com. the crisis center in johnson county is partnering with the university of iowa community credit union to get food to fami
really does take on maybe a more serious aspect.sertterh says exposure to the elements can cause frostbite and even death. the last two years shelter house has opened an emergency shelter for those who can not or will not use shelter house. 08:34:26 we've had a lot of anecdotal data that states that we haven't had anybody from the streets of iowa city having frostbite and certainly not dying in the last two years, so we're excited about that.opening that emergency expanding services at shelter...
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larry: all right, frostbite temperatures for us here? veronica: exactly.much of the country this is going to be an exhausting winter. one that is starting early in going late and it will be very active. .ou heard it it's all about preparation, stay ahead of it. planning is everything. for today we will not have to deal with any of that, but we will see some rain showers coming in later in the day. it's a green light all the way through. really not dry, overcast, mostly cloudy, the commuter forecast doing ok for today. 7:18, but up today at by of the time it hits the upper 30's to lower 40's, we are forecasting a high today of only 4445. not rising very much with that overcast sky. the wind is shifting into a more easterly direction as we get the showers, they will be light. switching it up to the end of the work we with some higher winds. here's a look at the wind through the area at 6:00. the bulk of it just coming off of interstate 81. showers coming right on through until my :00 or midnight through areas of southern maryland. here's the cold air that i
larry: all right, frostbite temperatures for us here? veronica: exactly.much of the country this is going to be an exhausting winter. one that is starting early in going late and it will be very active. .ou heard it it's all about preparation, stay ahead of it. planning is everything. for today we will not have to deal with any of that, but we will see some rain showers coming in later in the day. it's a green light all the way through. really not dry, overcast, mostly cloudy, the commuter...
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still, a couple of minutes outside and you can get frostbite. 62, that is 6:00 a.m. sunday morning. the weekend not bad with some showers around from time to time. i will show you when. better to wake up at the crack of dawn just to get some warm weather? veronica: maybe. isie: this wintry weather something we have not had to think about in a while, so check that battery. thehing over three years, temperature when it drops this cold will drain that battery. have a spare set of keys. just be on the safe side. now, this is the inner loop the beltway out of annandale approaching gallows braddock road. also in virginia, 95, still a struggle north of route 3. before the way tying up the left lane. stretchre on the talk -- on the top stretch, this is tying up the right lane. we have more of "good morning washington", in aoment. >> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00 -- >> i am living here in prison right now, that's what it is. why this could all boiled down to a lack of concern for - i am the power of one. - we are the power of one. - by agreeing to have my... both: our... - novec po
still, a couple of minutes outside and you can get frostbite. 62, that is 6:00 a.m. sunday morning. the weekend not bad with some showers around from time to time. i will show you when. better to wake up at the crack of dawn just to get some warm weather? veronica: maybe. isie: this wintry weather something we have not had to think about in a while, so check that battery. thehing over three years, temperature when it drops this cold will drain that battery. have a spare set of keys. just be on...
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this drift almost as high as the second floor balcony, a feel-like temperature of 20 below 0 and frostbite sets in in 30 seconds. >> here's the forecast for the rest of the country. the snowstorm moved east in the great lakes region leaving cold temperatures in the midwest. a rare storm in the pacific northwest, and it's chilly in the south and east today. >> 48 in atlanta. it'll be in the 40s in the east, but colder tomorrow. the midwest won't get above the mid-20s, and it'll be cold even in the northwest with the highs in the 30s. the rate went from 78.9 years in 2014 to 78.8 last year after seeing no decline since 1993. on average, women live five years longer than men. cbc analyst did not speculate on the cause of the drop but say they have to wait for thissier's figures to see if the uptick is a new trend or just a a one-time blimp. >>> giraffes extinction according it an advocacy group. the population of giraffes plunged 40%. reasons are increasing population, habitat loss, civil unrest, and illegal hunting. >>> all right, well, you know christmas is almost here and holidays are upon
this drift almost as high as the second floor balcony, a feel-like temperature of 20 below 0 and frostbite sets in in 30 seconds. >> here's the forecast for the rest of the country. the snowstorm moved east in the great lakes region leaving cold temperatures in the midwest. a rare storm in the pacific northwest, and it's chilly in the south and east today. >> 48 in atlanta. it'll be in the 40s in the east, but colder tomorrow. the midwest won't get above the mid-20s, and it'll be...
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. >> doctor stacey says that continued exposure to cold could lead to frostbite on the animal's nose, lips and paws. these pit bull puppies were brought into the shelter after being found freezing. you may remember river, he was found frozen to the grown and he received medical care and survived. and lots of pet owners put jackets and sweaters on their animals when they go outdoors. >> he knows it's cold he waits for a sweater. >> animal experts say the sweaters can't hurt particularly for small dogs but humans need to remember that just because cats and dogs have fur it doesn't protect them from frigid temperatures for long. >> if you get cold the animals gets cold. when the temperature drops it gets cold. bring them in and keep them safe and keep them warm. >> animal control officers will continue their patrols around town asking owners to take in any pets left outside. violators can be subject to summons and fines. live in trenton, nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> despite the cold weather people are still enjoying the christmas village and skating rink at d
. >> doctor stacey says that continued exposure to cold could lead to frostbite on the animal's nose, lips and paws. these pit bull puppies were brought into the shelter after being found freezing. you may remember river, he was found frozen to the grown and he received medical care and survived. and lots of pet owners put jackets and sweaters on their animals when they go outdoors. >> he knows it's cold he waits for a sweater. >> animal experts say the sweaters can't hurt...
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frostbite. good morning, zack. what are the things that you do when it comes to the weather related health problems that you is get the person out of the cold as quickly as positive >>. we actually send extra people with the cold weather to expedite that process and then if the cold is one of the concerns there, we have a couple of things to do. heating packs, we pack that orlando the core of the body and the warmth is the ivs are kept on the warmer. it helps to warm them up that way. >> hopefully you will don't need a visit from the crew or the fire department in the frigid temperatures. you have the hand warmers and body warmers. thank you so much. we are here all morning long. coming up, we talk about heating safety and the sources that you use and staying safe in your home. that is the latest from greenfield. >> thank you, hillary. right now, warming centers are open across the milwaukee area. tim is live with what is city is doing to keep everyone safe in the cold. >> good morning, anyone that needs warm shoul
frostbite. good morning, zack. what are the things that you do when it comes to the weather related health problems that you is get the person out of the cold as quickly as positive >>. we actually send extra people with the cold weather to expedite that process and then if the cold is one of the concerns there, we have a couple of things to do. heating packs, we pack that orlando the core of the body and the warmth is the ivs are kept on the warmer. it helps to warm them up that way....
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dress in layers, be aware of frostbite and hypothermia. check on family and neighbors. and if you need help, always dial 211 for assistance. >> shannon: milwaukee dpw crews have wrapped up their snow removal oti the four-inch rule applies when more or at least four inches of snow has fallen. dpw wants to remind you to check all posted street signs before you park tonight. starting today, you can get a license to plow city-owned allies, just for $10. it's usually 50 bucks. but the city hopes that decreasing the fee will encourage private plow operators to pitch in and help. to hire private contractors. the latest with the forecast on tmj4.com or you can use our mobile app. >> steve: sheriff's office in sheboygan county needs your help to find a missing lakeland university student. 18-year-old o'neal was last seen by his roommate sunday morning wearing a black jacket. if you have any information, call the sheriff's office. the number right there on your screen, (920)459-3112. >>> just one hou president-elect donald trump is supposed to start his thank you event at stair f
dress in layers, be aware of frostbite and hypothermia. check on family and neighbors. and if you need help, always dial 211 for assistance. >> shannon: milwaukee dpw crews have wrapped up their snow removal oti the four-inch rule applies when more or at least four inches of snow has fallen. dpw wants to remind you to check all posted street signs before you park tonight. starting today, you can get a license to plow city-owned allies, just for $10. it's usually 50 bucks. but the city...
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students like dakota warm on their way to school.if i had to walk in this weather, i'd probably get frostbite or something coming up... gun proposal-- the university that could become the first college to have a certified outdoor shooting range on campus. and -- getting started-- when the 2017 tax filing season kicks off and the new deadline to no you didn't... hefty slider bags cost less than ziploc. you'll thank me later. oh... general supreme court to overturn an appeals court ruling the company's 2009 bankruptcy doesn't shield it from lawsuits over faulty ignition switches, linked to 124 deaths and 275 injuries.it's a last- ditch effort by g-m to block hundreds of customers lawsuits. the company has already paid 2 billion dollars in criminal and civil penalties and if you're ready to get a jump start on filing your taxes-- the i-r-s says the 2017 tax filing season will begin accepting electronic tax returns and processing paper returns that day.the filing deadline will be tuesday, april 18th--- since the 15th falls on a saturday and the 17th is emancipation day - a legal holiday in d-c. l
students like dakota warm on their way to school.if i had to walk in this weather, i'd probably get frostbite or something coming up... gun proposal-- the university that could become the first college to have a certified outdoor shooting range on campus. and -- getting started-- when the 2017 tax filing season kicks off and the new deadline to no you didn't... hefty slider bags cost less than ziploc. you'll thank me later. oh... general supreme court to overturn an appeals court ruling the...
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. >> did it get >> no frostbite for the kitty. they wrapped him in a blanket and took him home for vet care. he's happy, healthy, and he's been adopted. >>> in this video from australia, time was of the essence. >> he decided to just get in the water when they realized there was a koala in the river, about to drown. they believe it had been out there for roughly an hour. at this point the poor animal is exhausted. close as they can to the struggling koala. you could tell the koala is so exhausted, they decide to grab it and help it back up. >> that poor thing could have drowned. >> fortunately these guys saved the day. >>> when this video was uploaded to social media, it made people really concerned to the point where they called on school officials to end school violence. >> oh, come on. >> where is the teacher? where are the other kids? this is like a gang attack on one kid. they've got weapons in their hands. >> you see the kid blocking the window and a fifth person running the camera. >> this isn't a school fight, this is vici
. >> did it get >> no frostbite for the kitty. they wrapped him in a blanket and took him home for vet care. he's happy, healthy, and he's been adopted. >>> in this video from australia, time was of the essence. >> he decided to just get in the water when they realized there was a koala in the river, about to drown. they believe it had been out there for roughly an hour. at this point the poor animal is exhausted. close as they can to the struggling koala. you could...
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karen is recovering in a hospital after suffering frostbite.orward to seeing the grand canyon, but not in the winter. for one young mother, sunday was nearly a christmas without her two boys. police say they were stabbed... by their own father last month. as ryan hughes shows us... instead of tragedy... there's a new bond and an even bigger family. it's 5 and morning washington. like deja vu all over again! the cavs and warriors in a christmas day showdown... who came up big to seal the deal for the defending nba champs. - showers tonight - unseasonably warm tomorrow - cooler to round out 2016 - showers to ring in the new year today: cloudy. a bit milder than average. highs: 48-52 winds: s 5 mph tonight: cloudy with a chance of showers. lows: 44-47 winds: sw 5-15 mph tuesday: clouds and an isolated shower through 9am. turning mostly sunny, breezy, and warmer. highs: 60-65 winds: sw to nw 5-15 mph fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. in the 3.7 s
karen is recovering in a hospital after suffering frostbite.orward to seeing the grand canyon, but not in the winter. for one young mother, sunday was nearly a christmas without her two boys. police say they were stabbed... by their own father last month. as ryan hughes shows us... instead of tragedy... there's a new bond and an even bigger family. it's 5 and morning washington. like deja vu all over again! the cavs and warriors in a christmas day showdown... who came up big to seal the deal...
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. >> and the ears and the fingers and the toes can really get frostbite in conditions like this. the next thing after the cold is the snow and the ice, we have first alert out for lehigh, chester, bucks, montgomery and philadelphia. but that's just going to be briefly. overall 11:00 p.m. friday through saturday morning, it's a limited time, accumulating snow, a brief icy mix and some slippery roads. but it's limited to saturday morning. the snow to the icy mix to rain, saturday afternoon, drier and milder. sunday morning rainy and warm. and sunday afternoon windy and colder. so most of the weekend is dry. philadelphia's 20 degrees right now, 19 degrees in the suburbs, 18 in the lehigh valley and we still have wind on top of that. 1 in wilmington, 4 in philadelphia and in allentown. nothing coming down from the sky, according to the radar. back out to the west, these areas of moisture, that's the system that's going to be getting together and moving in. the area it's going to affect the most, the lehigh valley, berks county, poconos and that's where we're zooming in here, there's
. >> and the ears and the fingers and the toes can really get frostbite in conditions like this. the next thing after the cold is the snow and the ice, we have first alert out for lehigh, chester, bucks, montgomery and philadelphia. but that's just going to be briefly. overall 11:00 p.m. friday through saturday morning, it's a limited time, accumulating snow, a brief icy mix and some slippery roads. but it's limited to saturday morning. the snow to the icy mix to rain, saturday afternoon,...
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so frosty, so harsh, milwaukee mayor tom barrett warning everyone about frostbite and hypothermia. >> causing shivering, drowsiness, and confusion. >> the mayor took time to encourage everyone to check on family and friends. >> make sure you are watching out for the people that live near you, the people you >> i wouldn't even know it was cold. >> this funky 83-year-old spent her day at washington park senior center where a few warmed up...with a workout. but we're told this exercise class is missing a lot of people. >> what kept them away? >> i think the cold weather. center. the mayor also warning if you're driving to keep your tank at least half full so you won't be stuck outside or in a home that isn't heating up. >> they could be at the house and need help. >> with the dangerous cold sticking around, this city will continue to keep warming centers hope. in milwaukee, today's tmj4. >>> a windchill advisory kicks in later tonight. make sure you bundle up before you head outside. cover any exposed skin, that includes your keep, basically. minimize the time you spend outside. if you'r
so frosty, so harsh, milwaukee mayor tom barrett warning everyone about frostbite and hypothermia. >> causing shivering, drowsiness, and confusion. >> the mayor took time to encourage everyone to check on family and friends. >> make sure you are watching out for the people that live near you, the people you >> i wouldn't even know it was cold. >> this funky 83-year-old spent her day at washington park senior center where a few warmed up...with a workout. but we're...
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. >> didn't get frostbite? >> we don't know details of the condition afterwards, but what we do know is it's going to get a second chance. they wrap a blanket around it and took it home to give it love, probably some milk. from australia, time was of the decided to just get in the water when they realized there was a koala in the river about to drown. they believe it had been out there for roughly an hour. at this point, the poor animal is exhausted, so they very carefully take this branch and slowly try to get as close as they can to the struggling koala. you could tell the koala is so exhausted, he decides to grab it and help it the day. >>> this couple has a gender reveal. you can see they are blindfolded, they are expecting a little wee one and as you can see, they are throwing blue powder at each other, but they don't know. this is a joyous moment for both of them, because they said this is their rainbow baby. so they are now finding out what their rainbow baby is. >> that's really cute. >> you can see how
. >> didn't get frostbite? >> we don't know details of the condition afterwards, but what we do know is it's going to get a second chance. they wrap a blanket around it and took it home to give it love, probably some milk. from australia, time was of the decided to just get in the water when they realized there was a koala in the river about to drown. they believe it had been out there for roughly an hour. at this point, the poor animal is exhausted, so they very carefully take this...
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it doesn't take long at all for frostbite to kick in with conditions like this, so you want to limit your exposure as wind chills are approaching 20 degrees below zero in many spots in southeastern wisconsin. a wind chill advisory continues until 10:00 in the morning on thursday. windchills below zero. >> dicky: from hollywood - it's ?jimmy kimmel live?! tonight, david spade, the "jimmy kimmel live" clip of the year, and metallica. and now, on top of all that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming.
it doesn't take long at all for frostbite to kick in with conditions like this, so you want to limit your exposure as wind chills are approaching 20 degrees below zero in many spots in southeastern wisconsin. a wind chill advisory continues until 10:00 in the morning on thursday. windchills below zero. >> dicky: from hollywood - it's ?jimmy kimmel live?! tonight, david spade, the "jimmy kimmel live" clip of the year, and metallica. and now, on top of all that, here's jimmy...
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. >> mostly in this situation frostbite and hypothermia which are dangerous to life and him. >> drives in portland, oregon, stuck for hours, with schoolchildren in a hear -- terrify situation. >> i was treated out. i wanted to make sure my kid was safe. >> i talked to people in portland and they were freaking out. the rain we are having here seems like a relief compared to what others are getting. >> for the drought, but it will be so heavy we will have severe side affects. in richmond it is a light rain. we will have heavy rain and wind gusts in the evening. showers near the coast overnight and cooler and more dry breezes tomorrow. the leading edge of the wet weather santa rosa, winds to mt. st. helena. the toes originate from the north. it will not be code today. we are in the 60. with heavy rain. storm-impact scale is still a "3" gusts up to 50 miles per hour, 2 to 5" of rain, and maybe 6" in the hills. at 5 o'clock, until 9:00, the heaviest and custody difficult rain in the north bay of the rest of us will be wet from time to time 9:00 to noon it moves into the heart and yellow and
. >> mostly in this situation frostbite and hypothermia which are dangerous to life and him. >> drives in portland, oregon, stuck for hours, with schoolchildren in a hear -- terrify situation. >> i was treated out. i wanted to make sure my kid was safe. >> i talked to people in portland and they were freaking out. the rain we are having here seems like a relief compared to what others are getting. >> for the drought, but it will be so heavy we will have severe side...
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she was not found until early contact morning and she is being treated for severe frostbite. >> i thought this is not how my life is suppose to end, no no no. >> karen pine is now recovering in utah, her husband eric by her side. the associate professor hiked for 26 miles for more than 30 hours in the snowy wilderness in the grand canyon to save her stranded family. >> my son needs his mother and his husband needs his wife. i'm not letting my mother bury me. >> karen, eric and their 10-year-old son were at bryce canyon on vacation and decided to head to the north rim of the grand canyon, when the main road was closed their gps led them to back roads. we thought this doesn't seem right but this is the way it's telling us to go and we are not from the area. >> when snow and ice made driving impossible they tried to turn around their car went into a ditch. karen with wilderness guide experience went to find help hoping a tow truck would be there in a few hours. >> by 6:00 we knew that something was wrong. >> by friday afternoon karen had not returned. eric walked 13 miles north until you fou
she was not found until early contact morning and she is being treated for severe frostbite. >> i thought this is not how my life is suppose to end, no no no. >> karen pine is now recovering in utah, her husband eric by her side. the associate professor hiked for 26 miles for more than 30 hours in the snowy wilderness in the grand canyon to save her stranded family. >> my son needs his mother and his husband needs his wife. i'm not letting my mother bury me. >> karen,...