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we are talking portions of the ohio and tennessee river valley, mississippi, toward kentucky and tennesseeere is the track through the next several days moving over the ohio valley towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast as an extratropical low bringing potential for very gusty windss, heavy rainfall and severe weather. flooding will be prevalent over the next couple days, flood advisories in parts of the tennessee, mississippi and ohio river valley as the system moves northeast. there is your forecast for precipitation. not a lot of rain, isolated amounts of two to four inches but the storm is weakening and the risk for the storm affects is lessening. i want to point out in terms of tropical activity we are not even in the peak season. a wave coming off of africa we have to monitor but the next few days is quiet. the weather forecast will get a little bit of rest. it is going to ramp up again. jillian: hard to believe we have so much time to go. todd: 40 minutes after the hour. a star-spangled celebration only this president could pull off. jillian: a bit of sour grapes from the left.
we are talking portions of the ohio and tennessee river valley, mississippi, toward kentucky and tennesseeere is the track through the next several days moving over the ohio valley towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast as an extratropical low bringing potential for very gusty windss, heavy rainfall and severe weather. flooding will be prevalent over the next couple days, flood advisories in parts of the tennessee, mississippi and ohio river valley as the system moves northeast. there is...
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it should be downgraded to a tropical depression as it crosses the tennessee river valley. it goes to the mid-atlantic region as a depression on saturday. and south of new england early in the morning on sunday. anna: that is the full mapping out. anybody in that path will hope that it keeps moving and doesn't drop all of that rain in one place. inund half an hour's time louisiana, when sunrise comes up, what kind of damage do we expect to see for that bit of a coastline and further into lake charles? >> considering when to sustain that 115 miles an hour, we will probably see catastrophic damage. i imagine the power grid will take weeks to replace because of the damage to more or less hundreds of miles of power lines and poles. we will see structural damage to high-rise buildings. i have seen video of small vehicles overturned and glass removed. fortunately, it was further east. perhaps the damage won't be quite as bad around port arthur and towards beaumont where we got some of those refineries. it is more or less like you're dealing with a tornado about 120 miles across f
it should be downgraded to a tropical depression as it crosses the tennessee river valley. it goes to the mid-atlantic region as a depression on saturday. and south of new england early in the morning on sunday. anna: that is the full mapping out. anybody in that path will hope that it keeps moving and doesn't drop all of that rain in one place. inund half an hour's time louisiana, when sunrise comes up, what kind of damage do we expect to see for that bit of a coastline and further into lake...
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inland overnight along the texas-louisiana border and eventually takes a turn toward the tennessee river valley over the weekend. tom: i know it is harder than predicting the next red sox win, but what does the rest of hurricane season look like? can you take a crystal ball and estimate what september, october, november look like? >> we are in the height of the season. it usually occurs around september 11. we are still -- we still have time to get more storms. the interesting thing about this season, we knew it was going to be active because of a developing lending yet -- la nina, but the one-and-one has been the saharan dust that has been blowing off the sahara and across the atlantic. what it has been doing is keeping the storms from developing far out in the atlantic or when they have been doing so, they've been developing further south than we normally see. what that may end up meaning is we don't get big storms that we saw with say hugo or marilyn in years past, but we may see storms that develop more in the central or western caribbean or gulf, which means the western caribbean, the coas
inland overnight along the texas-louisiana border and eventually takes a turn toward the tennessee river valley over the weekend. tom: i know it is harder than predicting the next red sox win, but what does the rest of hurricane season look like? can you take a crystal ball and estimate what september, october, november look like? >> we are in the height of the season. it usually occurs around september 11. we are still -- we still have time to get more storms. the interesting thing about...
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the remnants of hurricane laura are dumping heavy rain and could spin up tornados in the tennessee river valleyrecovery efforts in louisiana are also being complicated by rain and sizzling heat. hundreds of thousands of people are still without power there. jonathan serrie has the latest from lake charles tonight. >> intermittent rain showers add insult to injury as residents along the texas and louisiana coasts return to expect damaged homes and businesses including this hair salon in texas. >> it keeps raining through the ceiling because we have no ceiling and roof. we'll have to wait for an adjuster to see the damage. >> with search and rescue operations nearing completion, first responders focused on identifying needs and damage in affected areas. in hurricane battlered lake charles, louisiana, it's hard to know where to even begin. >> looks like a tornado has come through or a bomb has gone off. i didn't know this is our street. >> bill and his neighbor rode out the storm in her home. >> it was standing in the front door and holding the nose of a 747 airplane. water was rushing down. >> he
the remnants of hurricane laura are dumping heavy rain and could spin up tornados in the tennessee river valleyrecovery efforts in louisiana are also being complicated by rain and sizzling heat. hundreds of thousands of people are still without power there. jonathan serrie has the latest from lake charles tonight. >> intermittent rain showers add insult to injury as residents along the texas and louisiana coasts return to expect damaged homes and businesses including this hair salon in...
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makes its way up through the tennessee and ohio river valley.ll dealing with a depression and tropical force. we will feel results from laura as we get into the mangted and northeast. legacy of this storm not only one of the worst we have seen in the gulf coast but going to remain with us for many days as we get into the weekend. flood advisories posted for the track, the trajectory of this storm moving towards the mississippi and ohio river valley where we could see upwards of 5 to 7 inches. 10 inches in isolated amounts. and i have seen reports of over 15 inches of rainfall. the storm surge incredible. that's why the national hurricane center said this was unsurvivable once it made landfall across louisiana. there is the projected rainfall as we go through friday and then the forecast wind gust once again still tropical storm force winds through portions of louisiana up into arkansas and then the tennessee and the ohio river valley need to watch this system. but the good news is now that it's lost its water source, it is beginning to weaken bu
makes its way up through the tennessee and ohio river valley.ll dealing with a depression and tropical force. we will feel results from laura as we get into the mangted and northeast. legacy of this storm not only one of the worst we have seen in the gulf coast but going to remain with us for many days as we get into the weekend. flood advisories posted for the track, the trajectory of this storm moving towards the mississippi and ohio river valley where we could see upwards of 5 to 7 inches....
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river valley and the northeast. we are going to feel gusty winds across these areas, not only power outages for the gulf coast but in towards upwards of the tennessee and ohio river valley to the northeast. here's the storm surge, it made landfall we were talking a surge of 20 feet but we will still see that storm surge as far north as lake charles so that is why the storm is so impressive. not only is a large but is being felt well inland, well north of the center of the storm. we will continue to track it. it will continue to we can but this is a historic storm, one of the worst storms i have ever seen across the gulf coast. todd: our other top store, the trump administration taking the stage at the rnc. jillian: mike pence with a powerful speech, a movement to defund police during the pandemic. >> reporter: on the hallowed ground where the star-spangled banner was still there after a fierce battle in the war of 1812 mike pence joined by karen pence made a >> in the address, law and order front and center. >> the hard truth is you won't be saving joe biden's america. under donald trump, we will always stand with those who stand on the thin blue l
river valley and the northeast. we are going to feel gusty winds across these areas, not only power outages for the gulf coast but in towards upwards of the tennessee and ohio river valley to the northeast. here's the storm surge, it made landfall we were talking a surge of 20 feet but we will still see that storm surge as far north as lake charles so that is why the storm is so impressive. not only is a large but is being felt well inland, well north of the center of the storm. we will...
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beautiful day today from the great lakes into the mid-mississippi and ohio river valley, tennessee river into the southwest. plenty of sunshine up and down the east -- i should say the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look outside in san jose. we start out with a cloudy sky. we'll see the clouds linger for a little while longer, but also keep our temperatures cooler with highs today well below normal, reaching 71 degrees. we'll see low 70s in the tri-valley and upper 70s for inland, east bay areas and some low 70s for the north bay. as we go through this forecast, our interior valleys will be heating up, and some of our hottest temperatures will reach the 90s this weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. guys >> all right thank you, good sir. >>> it is that time of the morning where we devote attention to "pop start. >> yeah. >> carson's still off. >> thank you, good sir first up we got meghan markle, the duchess of sussex breathing a sigh of relief this morning after a high court ruling in her favor. kelly cobiella live in london, "pop start" correspon
beautiful day today from the great lakes into the mid-mississippi and ohio river valley, tennessee river into the southwest. plenty of sunshine up and down the east -- i should say the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look outside in san jose. we start out with a cloudy sky. we'll see the clouds linger for a little while longer, but also keep our temperatures cooler with highs today well below normal, reaching 71 degrees. we'll see low 70s in the...
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flood advisories posted but well inland toward the tennessee and ohio river valley because we are feeling the effects of laura well into friday and over the weekend as the storm moves towards the ohio valley and the northeast on the weekend we will get a piece of this. there are your rainfall totals. the heaviest rainfall around the center of circulation and this is a wide storms that will affect quite a number of people. hopefully people heated those warnings because the national hurricane center were right on with their predictions exactly where they predicted, it made landfall last night. jillian: mandatory evacuation to been issued. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. you have storm chased before, harvey, michael and her mother. what have you seen? you are talking a number when it made landfall with 150 mile-per-hour sustained winds. what did that feel like you >> one way to describe it, hurricane laura came it was just as much fury as she did from the gulf of mexico. we experienced winds in lake charles over 100 miles an hour. i would personally estimate we beat the ghost her
flood advisories posted but well inland toward the tennessee and ohio river valley because we are feeling the effects of laura well into friday and over the weekend as the storm moves towards the ohio valley and the northeast on the weekend we will get a piece of this. there are your rainfall totals. the heaviest rainfall around the center of circulation and this is a wide storms that will affect quite a number of people. hopefully people heated those warnings because the national hurricane...
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you start talking about the mid mississippi river valley into tennessee. those areas are going to be impacted by at least tropical storm-force winds, if at least not hurricane-force winds if the storm has the ability to hold on. and robyn, i think it's really important for people to understand too as this eye wall moves overhead, that is so dangerous, because a lot of times it lures people into a sense that the storm has come to an end. but meanwhile, it's just the center of the storm. as they step outside to assess damage, perhaps, the winds will pick up at a moment's notice from the other direction, take whatever debris has been knocked over on the front half and whip it in the other direction. those are the concerns here on the ground going forward as the storm continues to race across the region. >> and it just want to ask you, in all your years of covering these sorts of storms and crazy welcome, have you ever heard authorities say a storm surge is unsurvivable? >> that was an adjective that was completely new to me. i think they needed a word to capt
you start talking about the mid mississippi river valley into tennessee. those areas are going to be impacted by at least tropical storm-force winds, if at least not hurricane-force winds if the storm has the ability to hold on. and robyn, i think it's really important for people to understand too as this eye wall moves overhead, that is so dangerous, because a lot of times it lures people into a sense that the storm has come to an end. but meanwhile, it's just the center of the storm. as they...
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we are still going to feel the effects across the ohio, tennessee and mississippi river valley and thenay is friday. into the weekend. so there's the track of the storm. we will finally be done with it on sunday. but we could expect some definitely gusty winds and perhaps some stronger storms. forecast precipitation a couple of inches around the center of the storm as it moves offshore. but not a big deal. we are going to see the potential for stronger storms with this system across portions of the mid south and then frontal boundary is going to bring the potential for showers, thunderstorms and stronger storms across the upper midwest, the great lakes and interior northeast. the other big story is the heat across the southwest and texas and otherwise a quieter forecast as we get into the weekend. still watching the tropics. i will let you know if anything develops. for now a breath of relief. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: thanks, j.d. straight ahead. alveda king joins us on our friday "fox & friends." ♪ insurance. simply sign up, drive and save. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-du
we are still going to feel the effects across the ohio, tennessee and mississippi river valley and thenay is friday. into the weekend. so there's the track of the storm. we will finally be done with it on sunday. but we could expect some definitely gusty winds and perhaps some stronger storms. forecast precipitation a couple of inches around the center of the storm as it moves offshore. but not a big deal. we are going to see the potential for stronger storms with this system across portions of...
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heavy rain will be ongoing today and tomorrow for parts of the tennessee, mississippi and ohio river valleyareas have gotten upwards of 10 inches of rainfall. 2, 4, 6 inches of rain depending where you are on the map here as the center continues to move north and westward and then i will tell you that we do have a wave that's coming off the coast of africa and we have not reached peak season yet. that's september 11th when we hit tropical activity. but it has been very impressive. nana will be the next named storm. i know a lot of people are maybe they dodged a bullet. you have to understand our reporters can't get into those areas that got really hard hit. >> trace: it is a very good point. quickly i want to ask you, any reports of tornado activity at all around lake charles over the past several hours? >> i haven't seen any reports recently. that's not to say that it hasn't happened. i can check the storm reports. i will get back to you. the good news is i haven't seen a lot of tornado reports but some of these wind gusts when you talk about wind gusts in excess of 80 or 90 miles per hour
heavy rain will be ongoing today and tomorrow for parts of the tennessee, mississippi and ohio river valleyareas have gotten upwards of 10 inches of rainfall. 2, 4, 6 inches of rain depending where you are on the map here as the center continues to move north and westward and then i will tell you that we do have a wave that's coming off the coast of africa and we have not reached peak season yet. that's september 11th when we hit tropical activity. but it has been very impressive. nana will be...
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tennessee. a severe thunderstorm watch that includes eastern iowa. that front she moves up the ohio river valley and brings heavy rain to those areas, and then getting into the northeast. i-95 is going to see strong storms tomorrow as that front squeezes all that tropical moisture. philly, new york, up through boston, until it all clears out tomorrow night. even the northeast getting a little piece of laura. david? >> rob marciano, we appreciate your reporting all week long. >>> we're going to turn to the coronavirus here in the u.s. and the new and alarming headline tonight. we have seen it in other countries and now what's believed to be the first case of reinfection in the u.s. here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, doctors in nevada confirming the first known american to be reinfected with the coronavirus. the 25-year-old man first got sick in march but recovered, even tested negative twice. but 48 days after the initial infection his symptoms returned. he had to be hospitalized. this time with a different strain of the virus. >> there's a danger that even if you've had it, your
tennessee. a severe thunderstorm watch that includes eastern iowa. that front she moves up the ohio river valley and brings heavy rain to those areas, and then getting into the northeast. i-95 is going to see strong storms tomorrow as that front squeezes all that tropical moisture. philly, new york, up through boston, until it all clears out tomorrow night. even the northeast getting a little piece of laura. david? >> rob marciano, we appreciate your reporting all week long. >>>...
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tennessee is looking terrible, now it's moving to indiana. it's moving into the ohio river valley. this is absolutely tear nl and we're continuing to see deaths climb. we have to see federal action and we have to see it right now. i need bringing every state to containment. you see private medical school p professors. and thank you. >> a new phase of the pandemic. that is what dr. deborah burks and calling the spread of coronavirus into interrural areas. new york, los angeles, miami, houston. and tell us about the rural rise that dr. burks is focusing on. >> we saw them talk about how tennessee is having high case numbers. and you're absolutely right. this isn't just houston and new york or other places like that anymore. i will say this has been going on for a bit of time. she's right that things aren't like they were in march or april but this is not brand new. it's unclear why it's taken so long to realize or speak out about it. but we can't think about this as an urban problem anymore. the virus doesn't care where you live. viruss are going to do what you like to do, come is sp
tennessee is looking terrible, now it's moving to indiana. it's moving into the ohio river valley. this is absolutely tear nl and we're continuing to see deaths climb. we have to see federal action and we have to see it right now. i need bringing every state to containment. you see private medical school p professors. and thank you. >> a new phase of the pandemic. that is what dr. deborah burks and calling the spread of coronavirus into interrural areas. new york, los angeles, miami,...
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we have flood watch is in effect complement of the ohio mississippi river valley, the boot hill, missouri and parts of tennessee mississippi. we are watching the storm move 5 to 8 inches of rain causing flooding very far from where the center is on shore. and parts of arkansas. in the meantime we have 150 mile an hour storm to get through. such a strong storm, it will take a while to wind down. by tomorrow morning we will have hurricane force conditions all the way to shreveport, i 20. really rough day, power outages, across northern parts of louisiana into arkansas by tomorrow afternoon. >> eventually making its way to the atlantic coastline. >> this weekend might have windy conditions across the northeast from this storm still. we have a ways to go. >> nana is next, grandma is coming. thank you. this storm is not stopping in coastal texas and louisiana, likely to bring flooding in northeastern arkansas before heading to the atlantic coast. we will be watching for the larry latest as this powerful storm makes its way inland. our . >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with
we have flood watch is in effect complement of the ohio mississippi river valley, the boot hill, missouri and parts of tennessee mississippi. we are watching the storm move 5 to 8 inches of rain causing flooding very far from where the center is on shore. and parts of arkansas. in the meantime we have 150 mile an hour storm to get through. such a strong storm, it will take a while to wind down. by tomorrow morning we will have hurricane force conditions all the way to shreveport, i 20. really...
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tennessee and doing this for a hong time. i haven't seen anything like it. people come from the valleys, hilltops, the cities, all over. they're coming out of the rivers, along the beautiful, those beautiful war fields that we. have they're coming from every, sir. i haven't seen anything like it. if other states are like tennessee, you're going to win this election. he was the first one to say it the first one. they came from the mountains. they came from everywhere. he said i have never seen anything like it people were having the trump and pence hats. they never wore a pin in their life having to do with politics. it's been a incredible experience for me and i think everyone. i tell you what, next year will be a incredible -- a great, great year. a year of tremendous success. we're fighting off this horrible thing that was delivered by china. it was by china. we will never forget it i let them know, we will never let them forget what they did. we will do great economic, we are going to do better economically then last year. we will never forget the 175,000 people. that will go up. remember this we saved millions. if we didn't move, if i didn't put t
tennessee and doing this for a hong time. i haven't seen anything like it. people come from the valleys, hilltops, the cities, all over. they're coming out of the rivers, along the beautiful, those beautiful war fields that we. have they're coming from every, sir. i haven't seen anything like it. if other states are like tennessee, you're going to win this election. he was the first one to say it the first one. they came from the mountains. they came from everywhere. he said i have never seen...