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further south, atlanta is picking up anywhere between two to three inches of snow. north carolina and western virginia, we are talking five to eight inches of snow if not more. from that snow, creeping our way as we move through the overnight. keep in mind that it will not start any time -- at least not in the next hour or so. if you look outside right now come you're saying, where is this? it is well to the south. the national weather service has posted a winter storm warning. the areas in pink, charles calvert, st. mary's counties southern maryland, also spotsylvania and stafford. we are looking at the winter weather advisory. the area and purple is the winter weather or watch. the temperatures definitely cold enough for the snow. 32 gaithersburg, the same in frederick, 34 degrees at dulles 36 at reagan national. tonight the temperature range between 16 and 23 degrees. snow will develop. give it another 4, 5 hours, this is 4:00 in the morning, it is still to the south. as we move through the busy rush hour, although of this lifts out to the north and east. we coul
further south, atlanta is picking up anywhere between two to three inches of snow. north carolina and western virginia, we are talking five to eight inches of snow if not more. from that snow, creeping our way as we move through the overnight. keep in mind that it will not start any time -- at least not in the next hour or so. if you look outside right now come you're saying, where is this? it is well to the south. the national weather service has posted a winter storm warning. the areas in...
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Feb 19, 2015
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sustained wind anywhere between 15 and 25 miles per hour. take the wind speed and the temperature, it already feels below zero dulles, single digits frederick, hagerstown, gaithersburg. we have windchill advisories in effect in less than an hour that includes the district, arlington, alexandria, montgomery county fairfax southern maryland, everything shaded in blue. garrett county and western allegheny county are under a windchill warning. the feels like temperatures at -10, -20 at times overnight and through the day tomorrow into early friday morning. 13 wake-up temperature are tomorrow, highs only in the teens. the record potential cold friday morning in a few minutes. >> thank you, steve. several school districts are delayed or close tomorrow. spotsylvania and stafford county schools are closed, culpeper in loudoun county schools are on two-hour delays. we have a complete list scrolling on the screen. >> all of the most severe winter weather of the season has been packed into this week alone. with bone chilling cold and the forecast plent
sustained wind anywhere between 15 and 25 miles per hour. take the wind speed and the temperature, it already feels below zero dulles, single digits frederick, hagerstown, gaithersburg. we have windchill advisories in effect in less than an hour that includes the district, arlington, alexandria, montgomery county fairfax southern maryland, everything shaded in blue. garrett county and western allegheny county are under a windchill warning. the feels like temperatures at -10, -20 at times...
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Feb 20, 2015
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it will feel anywhere between 20 below and 10 below zero. these are the records. washington at eight degrees, way back in 1896. four degrees at bwi marshall negative two at dulles. the air temperatures are quickly falling. we have readings in the single digits at dulles, so the records are definitely well within reach. waking up tomorrow morning three degrees, the windchill factors well below zero. another winter storm for the weekend. abc 7 news. leon: alison: another night in the cold for some residence in southeast washington. he says that the heat has been out all winter. this is near record cold is settling in. it is so cold that everything, even the potomac river is freezing. tom roussey is live in northwest washington with more. tom? reporter: alison, this shows how cold the temperatures have been. this has not happened that many years in d.c., but this is frozen. imagine temperatures that can do that, living without heat. one woman said that is where she and her family tonight are doing. it is so cold she is trying to avoid walking with her baby on this. i
it will feel anywhere between 20 below and 10 below zero. these are the records. washington at eight degrees, way back in 1896. four degrees at bwi marshall negative two at dulles. the air temperatures are quickly falling. we have readings in the single digits at dulles, so the records are definitely well within reach. waking up tomorrow morning three degrees, the windchill factors well below zero. another winter storm for the weekend. abc 7 news. leon: alison: another night in the cold for...
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anywhere between negative 25 to negative 20 degrees. our actual temperature for the poconos gets to negative 9. negative 3 in quaker town and redding. northeast philadelphia down to zero tonight. closer to the shore in the single digits. 4 degrees in atlantic city. temperatures in cape may at 7. closer to the philadelphia area the record is 2 degrees set back in 1888. were calling for a low of oh ste ro degrees. we are going to keep a close watch to see if we make a new record this year. the wind chill alert, advisory and warning in effect mainly for the poconos. you can see how cold it will feel into tomorrow morning. by 5:00 a.m. it feels like negative 32 degrees in the poconos. it feels like 17 degrees below zero in philadelphia. this is as you are getting ready to head to work. maybe you have the day off. that will be good. if you do, stay inside. these will be dangerously cold conditions. as we head into the rest of the afternoon it's still going to feel like 12 degrees for philadelphia. 11 degrees in trenton. 7 degrees in allen to
anywhere between negative 25 to negative 20 degrees. our actual temperature for the poconos gets to negative 9. negative 3 in quaker town and redding. northeast philadelphia down to zero tonight. closer to the shore in the single digits. 4 degrees in atlantic city. temperatures in cape may at 7. closer to the philadelphia area the record is 2 degrees set back in 1888. were calling for a low of oh ste ro degrees. we are going to keep a close watch to see if we make a new record this year. the...
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already cold, or when you factor in these very strong wind gusts, beak -- gust, which are between anywhere between 40-60 miles per hour, it can make things feel very cold. at 7:00 tomorrow morning, it may feel somewhere between 10-15 degrees below zero. think about this if you are going to church services tomorrow. definitely bundle up, and even through the afternoon, temperatures will only be in the teens, so about 16 degrees is what it will feel like tomorrow afternoon, and some spots might not even get to above zero in the feel like apartment. so really cold air, so really gusty, and a lot of you will get to sleep in because it is president's day, and it will feel like temperatures will still be below zero. nonetheless, going forward throughout the day tomorrow, with these of bitterly cold temperatures, the entire area is under a wind chill warning. this is an upgrade from when i sign you at 6:00 p.m., originally metro was under and at pfizer he, but now there is an upgrade. 23 degrees for the day on monday, and it will still be a little bit breezy, but at least there will be sunshine. a slight
already cold, or when you factor in these very strong wind gusts, beak -- gust, which are between anywhere between 40-60 miles per hour, it can make things feel very cold. at 7:00 tomorrow morning, it may feel somewhere between 10-15 degrees below zero. think about this if you are going to church services tomorrow. definitely bundle up, and even through the afternoon, temperatures will only be in the teens, so about 16 degrees is what it will feel like tomorrow afternoon, and some spots might...
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Feb 8, 2015
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. >> right now we see anywhere between 50 to 65 patients a day. >> before they even meet the doctorsnt desk people. they're talking to some on the telephone. when your child is being cared for, they're being cared for by someone that you feel that sense of commonality with. >> one of the things we believe is you cannot have a business and community without become part of the community. >> we had the same place now for five or six years. the exact same team. once we were able to do that, it made a huge difference in terms of our turnover which we have zero turnover now and the quality of the work that our staff actually produces for our patients. but we also have aspirations of expanding and our expansion plans we were looking at a regi regional play and we'll open up in midtown manhattan as well as harlem and jersey city. for each of those practices we think they can do just as well from a revenue perspective as newark or even better for the new york city offices. in terms of number of patients, we think that the new york city practices will probably double the number of patients we
. >> right now we see anywhere between 50 to 65 patients a day. >> before they even meet the doctorsnt desk people. they're talking to some on the telephone. when your child is being cared for, they're being cared for by someone that you feel that sense of commonality with. >> one of the things we believe is you cannot have a business and community without become part of the community. >> we had the same place now for five or six years. the exact same team. once we were...
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Feb 16, 2015
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winds anywhere between 25-25 miles per hour. the temperature is well below zero. 10 below at andrews. wind chill warnings and advisories are in effect. it will be cold and it will be sunny. it will be cold, 23. the snow deacons after 4:00 p.m. this shows snow showers moving in. this shows some of the light fluffy snow. it will coat the ground fairly quickly. the heaviest snow will continue to move in through the overnight air -- hours. you notice the darker shades of blue. when you're getting up, the snow will begin to exit by 10:00. things could obviously change. 6-8 is the bull's-eye. that should be calvert charles. also back down to southern prince william stafford. in d.c. 4-6 inches is possible. it is a very light, fluffy snow that will be falling. the travel will be impacted highly come tuesday morning. school will likely be canceled or delayed. we returned to sunshine. an arctic front moves through on wednesday. >> i have got to go through the drive-through. i am just going to have dirty clothes. all of the snow. >> can y
winds anywhere between 25-25 miles per hour. the temperature is well below zero. 10 below at andrews. wind chill warnings and advisories are in effect. it will be cold and it will be sunny. it will be cold, 23. the snow deacons after 4:00 p.m. this shows snow showers moving in. this shows some of the light fluffy snow. it will coat the ground fairly quickly. the heaviest snow will continue to move in through the overnight air -- hours. you notice the darker shades of blue. when you're getting...
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Feb 13, 2015
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anywhere between 24 to 26 minutes. so pretty average start to the day there. re waking up in new jersey traveling the 42 freeway, drive times are pretty average at 5 minutes on 42 between blue 55 and the walt whitman bridge. in fact all the area bridges are free of incidents i don't forget forget,. >>> and temperatures plummeted with the clear skies and the wind blowing to make it feel so much colder this morning. the winds are gusting to 35 miles an hour right now in philadelphia international. so 11 degrees feels now like it's 9 degrees below zero. brutal cold and winter this morning. it will die down this afternoon but it will not leave us complete ly completely out of the cold. trenton, 9 below zero. skies will be clear. look off to the north and west moving into wisconsin and the upper peninsula of michigan. that's the snow system that is going to be delivering an inch or two for us during the day tomorrow. for south areas, temperatures will top out in the teens and 20s. and the very cold air is back tomorrow, 12 degrees to start with. and the clouds take
anywhere between 24 to 26 minutes. so pretty average start to the day there. re waking up in new jersey traveling the 42 freeway, drive times are pretty average at 5 minutes on 42 between blue 55 and the walt whitman bridge. in fact all the area bridges are free of incidents i don't forget forget,. >>> and temperatures plummeted with the clear skies and the wind blowing to make it feel so much colder this morning. the winds are gusting to 35 miles an hour right now in philadelphia...
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leave their rooms and they're housed in rooms rather than cells are pretty much free to walk anywhere between the perimeter of the -- within the perimeter of the building including outside. >> relatively speaking it looks great, it's probably the facility where most people want to be if they have to be in detention. but it's certainly not an alternative to detention which we were being told by officials it was, when it first opened. >> cheryl has been defending immigrant rights,. >> 80% of immigrants from detention have no attorney and no right to an attorney. >> how can you be in the legal system and not be entitled to an attorney? isn't it a guarantee? >> it's a guarantee if you are in criminal court. it's not a guarantee if you simply facing removal because of an immigration violation. >> cheryl has been inside every detention facility in the state. she says everyone night is there for a violation of civil not criminal laws. that locking them up when they pose no threat makes no sense. >> we should be releasing people who pose, you know, no risk to communities, who aren't a security risk.
leave their rooms and they're housed in rooms rather than cells are pretty much free to walk anywhere between the perimeter of the -- within the perimeter of the building including outside. >> relatively speaking it looks great, it's probably the facility where most people want to be if they have to be in detention. but it's certainly not an alternative to detention which we were being told by officials it was, when it first opened. >> cheryl has been defending immigrant rights,....
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and tomorrow we will wake up to temperatures that feel like they're anywhere between negative 10 to negativeees below zero. >> incredible. cover up. >> absolutely. >> that's nbc 10 news for now. i'm denise nakano. "saturday night live" is next. [ door opens, closes ] >> good evening. >> good evening. >> good evening.
and tomorrow we will wake up to temperatures that feel like they're anywhere between negative 10 to negativeees below zero. >> incredible. cover up. >> absolutely. >> that's nbc 10 news for now. i'm denise nakano. "saturday night live" is next. [ door opens, closes ] >> good evening. >> good evening. >> good evening.
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Feb 25, 2015
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this is early this morning where they picked up anywhere between one to three inches. this is dallas/ft. worth international airport. enough to delay airplanes and let me tell you, driving was rough, rough, rough early this morning. let's head over to the maps and see what's going on across the south. lift off to the north and northwest. already, we have those winter storm warnings that have been posted in all the areas shaded in pink. alabama, mississippi and georgia and then of course into carolina. that will pick up between one and three inches of snow but head a little bit further towards the north and east of there, you're looking at even more than that. possibly five 10 12 inches of snow all lifting off towards the north and east and for us across the immediate metro area we are going to see some delays here even though we're not going to see the brunt of this storm. highest snow totals areas shaded in magenta. you're in the target for heavy, heavy snow later tonight into the day tomorrow. as far as we're concerned, closer to home, i'll step out of the way here.
this is early this morning where they picked up anywhere between one to three inches. this is dallas/ft. worth international airport. enough to delay airplanes and let me tell you, driving was rough, rough, rough early this morning. let's head over to the maps and see what's going on across the south. lift off to the north and northwest. already, we have those winter storm warnings that have been posted in all the areas shaded in pink. alabama, mississippi and georgia and then of course into...
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our feels like temperature right now anywhere between zero to ten degrees below zero. this is dangerously cold conditions. you do want to be careful as you're heading outside today. live look outside now, plenty of sunshine but it is very cold. the actual temperature is 16 degrees in philadelphia with the windchill at zero degrees, wind speeds out of the north and northwest at 17 miles per hour plus we're dealing with wind gusts up to about 23 miles per hour at the airport. it is kind of a miserable day to be walking around. our actual temperatures in trenton at 14. 16 in northeast philly. chester springs 12 degrees. wilmington now at 19. 11 in allentown. only 3 degrees in the poconos. temperatures in blue bell at 18 degrees. we're at 17 in woodbine. 18 in avalon. temperatures in dover at 20 degrees. this is very cold and well below our average which is in the low 40s for this time of year. you can see how far reaching the arctic air goes stretching out to boston now. only at 10 degrees. 4 degrees in buffalo. temperatures in detroit at 10 degrees. chicago, 13 degrees.
our feels like temperature right now anywhere between zero to ten degrees below zero. this is dangerously cold conditions. you do want to be careful as you're heading outside today. live look outside now, plenty of sunshine but it is very cold. the actual temperature is 16 degrees in philadelphia with the windchill at zero degrees, wind speeds out of the north and northwest at 17 miles per hour plus we're dealing with wind gusts up to about 23 miles per hour at the airport. it is kind of a...
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anywhere between one to three inches within the capital beltway. if this changes over earlier changes over to sleet or rain we will see lesser amounts. if it stays snow longer, higher amounts. the higher amounts west of d.c., the highest across western maryland get right county, allegheny county, where they could be looking at between six to 10 inches of snow. the edge moving our way with the snow, changing over to the winter mix by late afternoon early evening. notice the areas in green. this is the rain that will overspread tomorrow night before departing early, early sunday. travel tomorrow will be dicey. if you can postpone things, or just take it slow, that is the best that. 33 degrees the high tomorrow, snow in the morning, winter mix, the wind out of the south at five to 10. sunday morning, it will not feel like florida, but it is 45 degrees. that is a huge change. in week down monday and tuesday. leon: it will feel like florida are you kidding? alison: thanks very much. robert: did i hear somebody say florida? we will talk basketball. the f
anywhere between one to three inches within the capital beltway. if this changes over earlier changes over to sleet or rain we will see lesser amounts. if it stays snow longer, higher amounts. the higher amounts west of d.c., the highest across western maryland get right county, allegheny county, where they could be looking at between six to 10 inches of snow. the edge moving our way with the snow, changing over to the winter mix by late afternoon early evening. notice the areas in green. this...
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i take anywhere between six to eight showers a day. because i'm not-- >> you are not exaggerating?> i'm not exaggerating. i am not a germophobe. it has nothing to do with germs. it is all about a fresh start. i was writing. i was writing. it was not going well, start again. take a shower, put on different clothes. you will feel refreshed. >> is it harder sober? is it better sober? >> i don't care if it is harder or better sober. i should be dead seven times by now. and i am so glad i am not. maybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. >> is it a golden age of movies? >> yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some
i take anywhere between six to eight showers a day. because i'm not-- >> you are not exaggerating?> i'm not exaggerating. i am not a germophobe. it has nothing to do with germs. it is all about a fresh start. i was writing. i was writing. it was not going well, start again. take a shower, put on different clothes. you will feel refreshed. >> is it harder sober? is it better sober? >> i don't care if it is harder or better sober. i should be dead seven times by now. and i am...
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philly metro area anywhere between midnight and 2 a.m. >> pennsylvania turnpike goes through central chester montgomery, southern montgomery, bucks county, 2 to 4 a.m. goes to rain in lehigh valley and not until close to 5 to 8 in the morning. if you have to rush far north and pennsylvania turnpike expecting slippery conditions and ponding on roadways, philadelphia, areas south, as we'll see close to 1" of rain. >> all right we'll send it back to meteorologist melissa magee when she comes back sarah another arch if i can outbreak tomorrow night. >> all right adam, thank you. let's check in on how road crews will make sure we're safe out there on the roadways tomorrow morning. "action news" reporter david henery is live in plymouth meeting with that part of the story. david. >> yes, right, it started snowing here a half hour ago. it's coming down good right now. you can see this busy intersection behind me normally ease easy of of germantown pike and pennsylvania turnpike. snow is coming down good and not sticking just wet now. in fact, penndot has been gearing up for this for days. >
philly metro area anywhere between midnight and 2 a.m. >> pennsylvania turnpike goes through central chester montgomery, southern montgomery, bucks county, 2 to 4 a.m. goes to rain in lehigh valley and not until close to 5 to 8 in the morning. if you have to rush far north and pennsylvania turnpike expecting slippery conditions and ponding on roadways, philadelphia, areas south, as we'll see close to 1" of rain. >> all right we'll send it back to meteorologist melissa magee...
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the fund has typically had anywhere between $500,000 to $800,000 annually activating 30 to 40 process across the city. the program is a partnership with a variety of city departments and other funds which includes the puc, and eastern neighborhoods and currently retains a advisory committee of seven individuals that meet weekly during application review and quarterly outside of the review period. the grant program provides grants to local residents, businesses, nonprofits and non community groups to make physical improvements to their neighborhoods including green spaces, gathering places and public art and other neighborhood amenities. grants are widely distributed throughout san francisco to help represent all of the 11 districts. the average grant size is approximately $55,000. small projects range up to $15,000. medium projects 15 to $30,000 and large up to $100,000. examples of these projects can include mural, sidewalk gardens and public art. these are images of projects funded with these funds. again further examples include urban agriculture, gathering spaces and many parks. t
the fund has typically had anywhere between $500,000 to $800,000 annually activating 30 to 40 process across the city. the program is a partnership with a variety of city departments and other funds which includes the puc, and eastern neighborhoods and currently retains a advisory committee of seven individuals that meet weekly during application review and quarterly outside of the review period. the grant program provides grants to local residents, businesses, nonprofits and non community...
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Feb 22, 2015
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we saw anywhere between three to 7 inches of snow, and were continuing with the rain on top of grounds been so frozen solid, for so long, and there is that layer of slush and snow and then this rain on top of that, and that's freezing, and that can be a major problem. center city this morning, it is gloomy, it is gray, and we're seeing some precipitation in the area. lehigh valley, you pick up, reading, berks county, you pick up some snow, everybody got some snow out of the system a lot of the heaviest snow actually did come through south jersey. now, this is a look right now as this thing pulls away, and you can see many areas are left with not much right now but rain, the mix and then the snow to the north. so depending on where you are, you're either watching some come down or waiting for the temperatures to rise enough that you will be able to get a little melting going on. temperatures are so marginal though. this is the problem. and i'm sure as you've seen this winter you can have a day that well, we barely have seen a day that's above freezing, but even if you do get one someti
we saw anywhere between three to 7 inches of snow, and were continuing with the rain on top of grounds been so frozen solid, for so long, and there is that layer of slush and snow and then this rain on top of that, and that's freezing, and that can be a major problem. center city this morning, it is gloomy, it is gray, and we're seeing some precipitation in the area. lehigh valley, you pick up, reading, berks county, you pick up some snow, everybody got some snow out of the system a lot of the...
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Feb 14, 2015
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windchills anywhere between negative 15 and 25. and we'll see wind gusts up to about 60. so you want to be careful driving around. don't park your car close to any weak trees that could come down. live look at the poconos right now. we're seeing a lull with the snowfall we saw earlier today. here is the satellite radar. you can see a bit of a break now. we saw a steady snowfall earlier in the afternoon. and next we're tracking a band of the heavier snow also known as the snow squalls moving through parts of the williams port right now. and what that means is embedded in this line of snow is heavy snowfall that is going to come down in a quick amount of time. so that could lead to lower visibility if you are out driving and possible whiteout conditions. so we see that move in right around 7:46 for allentown. and it's going to continue to track to the east. our future snow cast shows us that as we go into the next couple of hours here we'll see another band of snow along the i-95 corridor. south jersey. and another band in allentown and into the poconos and we could see hea
windchills anywhere between negative 15 and 25. and we'll see wind gusts up to about 60. so you want to be careful driving around. don't park your car close to any weak trees that could come down. live look at the poconos right now. we're seeing a lull with the snowfall we saw earlier today. here is the satellite radar. you can see a bit of a break now. we saw a steady snowfall earlier in the afternoon. and next we're tracking a band of the heavier snow also known as the snow squalls moving...
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Feb 17, 2015
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. >> calvert county and charles county saw anywhere between five and seven inches of snow on the ground today. >> this is perfect! perfect amount. i can get out. not stuck in the house. still get to the gym. >> but in neighboring st. mary's county, one area had as much as nine inches. the highest amount in the state. plows are busy clearing the roadways and parking lots as some took advantage of the disruptions it caused for some workers who were told to stay home. >> the roads even the back roads, side roads were all clear. i was really impressed. >> for those who had to be behind the wheel, they made sure they were prepared. >> i got my shovel in the truck. >> bracing for a long day ahead in the plumbing business where he says they've been flooded with calls because of the freezing temperatures. >> it's been a challenge the last few days. >> and in the last hour or so we've noticed some slick spots on the pavement out here so if you are heading out tonight, you'll want to use extra caution on the roads. in calvert county diane cho, abc 7 news. >> thank you diane. the district's snow e
. >> calvert county and charles county saw anywhere between five and seven inches of snow on the ground today. >> this is perfect! perfect amount. i can get out. not stuck in the house. still get to the gym. >> but in neighboring st. mary's county, one area had as much as nine inches. the highest amount in the state. plows are busy clearing the roadways and parking lots as some took advantage of the disruptions it caused for some workers who were told to stay home. >>...
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climate forecast through use and big of the thing you will notice here temperatures cooling off anywhere between 3 to 5 degrees. still a beautiful day. san jose expecting 68. 70 along the beach. san francisco in mid 60s. for the north bay east bay and tri-valley, we will drop to 65. walnut creek at 67. and pleasanton 60 degrees but not as warm as the pave few days. wednesday, thursday friday also on saturday we will cloud things up for saturday. right now looking like maybe a 10 or 20% chance of showers for the most part. it is going to be a very very nice week coming our way. not a bad way to start off the week again. >> very nice thanks jeff. >> still ahead at 5:00 a problem for pets too. san francisco issue forcing more than 200 people to surrender their cats and dogs. plus -- >> it was the -- >> a surprise twist in the search for a strange but beloved treasure in one bay area city. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out
climate forecast through use and big of the thing you will notice here temperatures cooling off anywhere between 3 to 5 degrees. still a beautiful day. san jose expecting 68. 70 along the beach. san francisco in mid 60s. for the north bay east bay and tri-valley, we will drop to 65. walnut creek at 67. and pleasanton 60 degrees but not as warm as the pave few days. wednesday, thursday friday also on saturday we will cloud things up for saturday. right now looking like maybe a 10 or 20% chance...
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west of culpeper and by 7:30 they're stretching either side of the i- 95 corridor. 6:30 to 7:30 anywhere betweenredericksburg, d.c., baltimore and up the spur to gaithersburg we'll see some snow showers, might even hear the rumble of thunder. those are intense. so again a trace with 2 inches possible. as quickly as they come in, they leave quickly much like saturday night. by 11:00 tomorrow night temperatures will be plummeting, teens in the burbs and 21, 22 downtown. tonight partly cloudy, very cold, 8 to 18, wind northwest at 10. by morning partly to mostly cloudy, very cold, quiet, 8 to 30 and then by afternoon plate in the day here come the snow showers. a trace to 2 inches possible, winds south at 10 ahead of the front and then the front goes whipping through and round 3 of arctic air rolls in. it could be our coldest air since the mid-'90s. on the day planner teens to start downtown temps, 21 by 9:00, 21 by on 11:00. by 1:00 30 and sun starts to fade. thursday bitterly cold, yellow alert, only 19, wind chills below 0 on thursday and not as windy friday, still cold, temperatures both days s
west of culpeper and by 7:30 they're stretching either side of the i- 95 corridor. 6:30 to 7:30 anywhere betweenredericksburg, d.c., baltimore and up the spur to gaithersburg we'll see some snow showers, might even hear the rumble of thunder. those are intense. so again a trace with 2 inches possible. as quickly as they come in, they leave quickly much like saturday night. by 11:00 tomorrow night temperatures will be plummeting, teens in the burbs and 21, 22 downtown. tonight partly cloudy,...
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it feels a little cooler especially with the winds blowing out of the northwest anywhere between 10 and 20 miles an hour. and radar shows the bigger picture. we had that front still moving well off shore.still, a little upper level disturbance moves through, it is bringing us a little bit of some of those snow showers. otherwise, the breezy winds with us and then high pressure off to the west will move on in for the day tomorrow bringing us more sunshine. but as i've been hinting at the possibility of maybe a little wintry weather come sunday. let me time it out for you on the futurecast. started it tomorrow at 10:00, nice and dry good bit of sunshine although cold for the day tomorrow. you'll notice the next weather system by sunday at 7:00 start to go move into the midwest and i think as it gets a little bit closer towards us by late in the afternoon and evening, temperatures may be cold enough that we start with a little bit of a wintry mix. there isn't a loft moisture with this particular system. at least as far as i'm seeing right now. over the area. so this should be a relatively
it feels a little cooler especially with the winds blowing out of the northwest anywhere between 10 and 20 miles an hour. and radar shows the bigger picture. we had that front still moving well off shore.still, a little upper level disturbance moves through, it is bringing us a little bit of some of those snow showers. otherwise, the breezy winds with us and then high pressure off to the west will move on in for the day tomorrow bringing us more sunshine. but as i've been hinting at the...
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. >> the gender gap is anywhere between 12ish to over 25% depending on which country you look at. >>international monetary fund. >> yeah. >> jon: i don't know how comfortable i am with you using "ish" (laughter) in terms of your statistics i would like to see-- so hows is the greek bailout oh it's about $6 billionish. you have to be more specific here. >> all right. >> jon: speaking of which, today is the deadline. greece was to hand in their list of reforms to the international monetary fund you floated them a loan to keep them afloat while they were going. what does the list say? what are the reforms that they're going to make? >> at this point in time, i haven't seen the list yet. so i know they're working on it and i know they are very serious about putting in place lists of reforms. >> jon: but it is due today. >> if will be helpful for the economy. due today. now you know maybe they're thinking dz. >> jon: it's due today. >> maybe they are thinking close of business on the west coast. >> jon: or, or, or they could have not done it. >> no, i think-- i really think that they are
. >> the gender gap is anywhere between 12ish to over 25% depending on which country you look at. >>international monetary fund. >> yeah. >> jon: i don't know how comfortable i am with you using "ish" (laughter) in terms of your statistics i would like to see-- so hows is the greek bailout oh it's about $6 billionish. you have to be more specific here. >> all right. >> jon: speaking of which, today is the deadline. greece was to hand in their list...
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images are expect to sell for anywhere between $465 to $15,000. >> it is #tgit tonight on abc 7. "gray's anatomy" starts at 8:00 and "scandal" takes the night off because the two-hour "how to get away with murder" season finale starts at 9:00. stick around after that for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> should be some good tv. and perfect to watch because it is cold. and the temperatures are sticking around. >> doug is back with the last look at what we can expect heading into the weekend. >> netflix is expanding its line-up aimed at children. they announced five new kids shows including remakes of "inspector gadget" and "danger mouse." four of the five new shows are animated series. "inspector gadget" will be the first of the shows to debut arriving next month. >> you can bet netflix is probably getting a workout with all the kids at home because of the school cancellations. >> good day to watch movies as well. here's what we have weatherwise for you today, temperatures holding steady in the lower 30's. may see a few breaks in sunshine in spots. otherwise, a cloudy day. we'll see some me
images are expect to sell for anywhere between $465 to $15,000. >> it is #tgit tonight on abc 7. "gray's anatomy" starts at 8:00 and "scandal" takes the night off because the two-hour "how to get away with murder" season finale starts at 9:00. stick around after that for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> should be some good tv. and perfect to watch because it is cold. and the temperatures are sticking around. >> doug is back with the last look at what we...
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the difference now however is the influx of a massive number of syrian refugees now forming anywhere betweener and one-third of the lebanese population. in a system that already was failing to deliver services to its own citizens. >> reporter: security has become a huge issue with the army along with the armed shia group patrolling the border areas and attacks inside lebanon against sierra neighborhoods associated with hezbollah and i ran for retaliation of fighting and along bashar al-assad and after they were killed downtown beirut and few predicted where they find themselves now and foreign countries have too much say of what happened here a quarter population of the tiny country are refugees and growing threat of groups on syria and within the country itself so ten years on and despite the establishment of international court to investigate the death no one has been brought to justice, stephanie decker al jazeera beirut. >>> boko haram fighters have entered the city of gombi in northeast nigeria and local sources say they fired guns to boycott next month election and on friday boko haram
the difference now however is the influx of a massive number of syrian refugees now forming anywhere betweener and one-third of the lebanese population. in a system that already was failing to deliver services to its own citizens. >> reporter: security has become a huge issue with the army along with the armed shia group patrolling the border areas and attacks inside lebanon against sierra neighborhoods associated with hezbollah and i ran for retaliation of fighting and along bashar...
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dress for anywhere between 5 above to 10 below with temperatures in the teens. clearly as a bell. by 9:00 we're only 15 to 22 with temperatures when you factor in the wind 0 to 10. we'll come back, ta >>> hate parking tickets? what if you got ticketed for legal parking. turns out it's been happening for years until wusa9 call for action found out. here's investigative reporter russ ptacek. >> reporter: if you're used to parking in d.c., you know you've got to check that parking sign, the parking sign next to you and behind you, but who would think you also have to check over your head? >> i had a ticket and i was truly upset. >> reporter: it's a $50 park under bridge parking ticket that happened to donna johnson under the southeast freeway. >> there's no legal parking under the bridge, they need to post signs up here. >> reporter: the only signs warn off in rush hour parking. >> all three of my tickets were at 1:00 in the afternoon. >> reporter: she says when she took photos and appeal she did not get response. she was ticketed for violating d.c. regulation 2405.1d, but we looked
dress for anywhere between 5 above to 10 below with temperatures in the teens. clearly as a bell. by 9:00 we're only 15 to 22 with temperatures when you factor in the wind 0 to 10. we'll come back, ta >>> hate parking tickets? what if you got ticketed for legal parking. turns out it's been happening for years until wusa9 call for action found out. here's investigative reporter russ ptacek. >> reporter: if you're used to parking in d.c., you know you've got to check that parking...
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and if your travels take you to 76 this morning, drive times are pretty average this morning anywhere between 12 minutes in philly in both directions between the blue route and the vine. the vine street expressway is clear the entire length as well. >>> well if you're enjoying a hot cup of coffee right now, go ahead and have a second or even a third. the government says it's good for you. the government says it's good for you, it has to be good for you, right? the coffee is said to show strong evidence between caffeine can be part of a healthy diet. and it points to a lower risk of diabetes and heart disease. those guidelines also suggest a lot of eggs are okay for the diet. the old rules of cholesterol no longer apply. and also lean towards more veggies and nuts. cut down on your salt and watch the added sugar and sodium. >>> and philadelphia mayor michael nutter can now add tv show extra to his resumÉ. next we'll show you his cameo on nbc's primetime last night. >>> and taking a stand against cigarettes, the new jersey town that wants to go rogue from the rest of the area to raise the smoki
and if your travels take you to 76 this morning, drive times are pretty average this morning anywhere between 12 minutes in philly in both directions between the blue route and the vine. the vine street expressway is clear the entire length as well. >>> well if you're enjoying a hot cup of coffee right now, go ahead and have a second or even a third. the government says it's good for you. the government says it's good for you, it has to be good for you, right? the coffee is said to...
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it's going to be very cold so this area we expect to see anywhere between two to four inches. again, if you're in the central and southern parts of delaware right along the shore, that's mainly the bull's-eye of the storm. so that's where we'll see the highest snowfall amounts. so i'll keep you updated the next time i see you as i look at the suburbs and also the pocanos in how much snow you can expect to see in those locations. chris? >>> 4:24. the timing of the snow will impact the morning commute. obviously, the first alert traffic reporter jillian mele is looking at road conditions now. jillian? >>> the delaware department of transportation officials just tweeted good information. please leave ten car lengths between you and the snowplow ahead of you. they are kicking up debris with large blind spots. that's just a reminder heading out on the roads. we have an accident on the boulevard near fox street with drivers near 76. we have lane restrictions there. and this is what i want to show you with septa. train service is operating on a regular service today. we are not seein
it's going to be very cold so this area we expect to see anywhere between two to four inches. again, if you're in the central and southern parts of delaware right along the shore, that's mainly the bull's-eye of the storm. so that's where we'll see the highest snowfall amounts. so i'll keep you updated the next time i see you as i look at the suburbs and also the pocanos in how much snow you can expect to see in those locations. chris? >>> 4:24. the timing of the snow will impact the...
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but we expect these windchill values to remain anywhere between, say, ten and 25 below zero here, through the course of the morning. so, that is dangerous cold to be out in, folks. and i really, really feel for the folks that have to work outside, perhaps the crossing guard, that kinds of thing for the kids that are headed to school. but, keep in mind, that you will need sunglasses, too, it is a bright and sunny day that's what we're looking ahead to here. 8 degrees, the expected high in the poconos up to 16 degrees both down the shore and philadelphia. now, once we head into the weekends, new storm brewing so we will have more details on that as the show progresses, but for now got to send it into vet tore y because i'm freezing and i need to step inside. >> common, in katie. you know you were describing -- when she was describe wag to wear basically, we need a snow suit that sips all the way up to the face with eye holes and sunglasses, that sounds like the type of temperatures and how we need to prepare ourselves for today. on the roads well, you're going to want to definitely head out
but we expect these windchill values to remain anywhere between, say, ten and 25 below zero here, through the course of the morning. so, that is dangerous cold to be out in, folks. and i really, really feel for the folks that have to work outside, perhaps the crossing guard, that kinds of thing for the kids that are headed to school. but, keep in mind, that you will need sunglasses, too, it is a bright and sunny day that's what we're looking ahead to here. 8 degrees, the expected high in the...
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camden gloucester, new castle bucks, montgomery chester, those locations, those counties will see anywhere between two to four inches. we have already seen around two inches come down in some of our suburbs. if you look closer to the lehigh valley we are going to see one to three inches with the storm system that we're tracking situated mainly to the south of the region. so that's why some of the southernmost locations will see more snowfall than others. two inches or less if you live closer to the poxcanos. the bull's-eye of the storm is the central and southern parts of delaware and along the shore. jillian mele is watching for any problems the storm is causing. good morning. >>> good morning to you brittney. we still have an accident on the boulevard southbound just past fox street. you can see that vehicle right there facing sideways on the highway. so police are out there at the scene. traffic is able to get by. we do have intermittent closures of all lanes there. heading into delaware a live look at route 7 here with snow covered roads. the same situation in newark. this is a live look at ma
camden gloucester, new castle bucks, montgomery chester, those locations, those counties will see anywhere between two to four inches. we have already seen around two inches come down in some of our suburbs. if you look closer to the lehigh valley we are going to see one to three inches with the storm system that we're tracking situated mainly to the south of the region. so that's why some of the southernmost locations will see more snowfall than others. two inches or less if you live closer to...
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this is known as the -- and we have the mountains across central italy expecting anywhere between 15 25 centimeters. we have got plenty more news and headlines coming up after a short break. stick around. >> a critical match in the africa cup of nation's tour erupted into chaos. >> it wasn't pretty. moments later ghana fans began to spill on the pitch hoping to get away from things being tossed at them. try and calm things down. the match ended 3-0 in favor of ghana after a lengthy delay. ghana now moves on to the africa cup of nation's final facing ivory coast. >> everyone has a. >> dell: -- d -- >> i just said that. >> it's amazing. >> all right. when you are the exact copy of the leader of the second most populous country, just like john does. here is sendy in -- cindy. >> an ordinary man with an extraordinary following. wherever he goes people straggle along. it's easy to see why people could confuse the two. >> a lot of people love him and when they see me they think i am him. i am a poor man but look around you and look at how many people are trying to take photos. for 52 years
this is known as the -- and we have the mountains across central italy expecting anywhere between 15 25 centimeters. we have got plenty more news and headlines coming up after a short break. stick around. >> a critical match in the africa cup of nation's tour erupted into chaos. >> it wasn't pretty. moments later ghana fans began to spill on the pitch hoping to get away from things being tossed at them. try and calm things down. the match ended 3-0 in favor of ghana after a lengthy...
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anywhere between eight and 10% between overall ticket rising here it. >> predicting more sponsorship more advertising for companies looking to align with the winning rant. melissa: thank you very much. we laughed, we cried, we cringed. plenty of winners and losers. james freeman is back as well. what was the deal? everybody is talking about it today. i was watching it live on my couch. everybody on my couch mouth dropped wide open. nationwide. what are they trying to tell us? that we should insure against this? help me. what was the idea behind this. >> i do not understand that either. deciding to be the buzz kill. i heard somebody talking about obama's budget. if you want to be a downer -- melissa: my four year old looked up and went, what? >> manage to scare my children are in the super bowl. thank you very much. >> right. let's move on to make donald. their pay with love at. i am not so sure that was great. all you have to do is call your mother and tell her how much you love her. if mcdonald's asked me to dance for my food, i am storming out and going to wendy's. make donald resp
anywhere between eight and 10% between overall ticket rising here it. >> predicting more sponsorship more advertising for companies looking to align with the winning rant. melissa: thank you very much. we laughed, we cried, we cringed. plenty of winners and losers. james freeman is back as well. what was the deal? everybody is talking about it today. i was watching it live on my couch. everybody on my couch mouth dropped wide open. nationwide. what are they trying to tell us? that we...
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snowfall amounts today, anywhere between three and six inches in the metro and for us probably solid three to five inches. one wick check of the seven-day in a bit, but it stays cold all week. >> we will check back with you. we will explain what local deputies are carrying inside a kit that they are using to save lives. >> and changing lives the way police handle mental health ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. >>> today there is a special form for black and latino boys. the first baptist church is hosting the saving ours town hall at noon. they are inviting all young men between 13 and 35 to talk with leaders in a no holes barred setting. anthony brown and chris paul and prince george's county police chief will be among the panelists there today. >> we are changing minds about the way police handle calls with mental health. more and more agencies are trying to help people with mental health issues instead of just arr >> we are introduced to two officers who are trying to make a difference in the way local police respond to
snowfall amounts today, anywhere between three and six inches in the metro and for us probably solid three to five inches. one wick check of the seven-day in a bit, but it stays cold all week. >> we will check back with you. we will explain what local deputies are carrying inside a kit that they are using to save lives. >> and changing lives the way police handle mental health ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you...
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generally speaking you are looking at snowfall totals ranging anywhere between 6-12 inches across mostity you are right on the rain snow line. you are looking at not only snowfall accumulation but also a bit of freezing rain possible out there. that will be a big issue on the roadways. hine the storm system heather and lia take a look at the forecast windchill temperatures single dig gets in new york city well below zero further north across new england. let's head over to you. >> thank you maria. going to be a big one for her today. >> former power rangers actor finding himself behind bars this morning. ricardo medina jr. charged with murder after allegedly stabbing and killing his roommate with a sword in the los angeles area apartment. the two had gotten into an apartmenta aargument when the man stabbed him. he is said to have decreased brain function after being found face down in the bathtub. she was found by her husband over the weekend nearly three years to the day her mother died. houston drowned in a hotel bathtub after a drug overdose. this morning bobby christina is a medica
generally speaking you are looking at snowfall totals ranging anywhere between 6-12 inches across mostity you are right on the rain snow line. you are looking at not only snowfall accumulation but also a bit of freezing rain possible out there. that will be a big issue on the roadways. hine the storm system heather and lia take a look at the forecast windchill temperatures single dig gets in new york city well below zero further north across new england. let's head over to you. >> thank...
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. >> they estimate isis has anywhere between 20 and 30,000 fighters. >> that warning comes less than 24-hours after secretary of state john kerry says the world is much safer. chief white house correspondent ed henry pressing the white house on mixed messages. >> how did he make the claim to the american people and the world that we were safer than we were before? >> he could do so with the evidence on his side. he was able to demonstrate and what he was discussing is the success our military campaign is applying significant pressure to the isis leadership. because of the pressure we have applied because of the strategy we have pursued to have fighters on the ground to take the fight to isil and back them up with military and coalition air strike. that pressure has been applied and that has reduced the ability of isil to expand their reign of terror. >> thank you this is preventing them from expanding their reign of terror. >> we are seeing the isil leadership is not operating comfortably enough in that area of the world. >> earnest going on to say the threat is definitely still ther
. >> they estimate isis has anywhere between 20 and 30,000 fighters. >> that warning comes less than 24-hours after secretary of state john kerry says the world is much safer. chief white house correspondent ed henry pressing the white house on mixed messages. >> how did he make the claim to the american people and the world that we were safer than we were before? >> he could do so with the evidence on his side. he was able to demonstrate and what he was discussing is...
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for 2015, jcpenney saying that comp store sales would be anywhere between 3 and 5%. full year of 2015 and the gross margin will improve between 50 to 100 basis points. kelly, back to you. >> shares under pressure there, courtney, down about 5% for jcpenney. >>> meanwhile, break-ups are hard to do but according to james bulllard it may be a good thing when it comes to big banks. >> i think the best thing to do would be to have smaller terms. you wouldn't have the scale factor but you would allow a lot more innovation and the u.s. could run away with financial services in the future and then if any of those guys get in trouble, you could let them fail and they would tumble on top of you and crush you. >> joining me now for her reaction former fidc chair sheila bair. >> good to be with you. >> people say it could solve our problems as if we didn't have a problem with the small credit unions or all of these -- >> small institutions can do things too. no doubt about it. i think it's more about complexity than i think it is about size. institutions fail all the time. you w
for 2015, jcpenney saying that comp store sales would be anywhere between 3 and 5%. full year of 2015 and the gross margin will improve between 50 to 100 basis points. kelly, back to you. >> shares under pressure there, courtney, down about 5% for jcpenney. >>> meanwhile, break-ups are hard to do but according to james bulllard it may be a good thing when it comes to big banks. >> i think the best thing to do would be to have smaller terms. you wouldn't have the scale...
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investigators say the boat was going anywhere between 40 and 70 miles per hour at the time. everything happened it. >> there was a little kid running around the beach, like lucky no one -- i'm shock nod one got killed. >> fortunately nobody was hurt in the boat or the restaurant. it's not clear why the captain lost control of the boat. the person now faces a fine and possible jail time. police say alcohol was not a factor here. >> could you imagine? >> the boat comes at you, boy. >>> one coll locker room. >> this story is getting the buzz. the team was banned by its own coach. yes. the nebraska corn huskers had an abysmal game this weekend losing 74-46. it was the fifth loss in a row. to send a message the coach said none of the players can use the locker room now or the amenities which include a kitchen, a full video wall ipads in every locker. apparently the players are also banned from talking to the media. the new locker room was built high-tech. multimillion dollar. the players cannot use it for now. i wonder how long he's going to keep the ban in place. >> they have to
investigators say the boat was going anywhere between 40 and 70 miles per hour at the time. everything happened it. >> there was a little kid running around the beach, like lucky no one -- i'm shock nod one got killed. >> fortunately nobody was hurt in the boat or the restaurant. it's not clear why the captain lost control of the boat. the person now faces a fine and possible jail time. police say alcohol was not a factor here. >> could you imagine? >> the boat comes at...
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the winds will be blowing anywhere between 15-30 miles an hour this morning.usts will be especially strong in the north bay mountains and east bay hills. the chp is urging drivers to be extra cautious. we caught up with one commuter this morning riding his motorcycle into work. he told me he is going to hang on tight. >> get blown around my suburban when it's windy. hopefully i will be careful and safe. >> yesterday these extremely high winds caused problems out on the bay. the coast guard was busy. they were involved this several water rescues including this one near krisy field. six people had to be rescued from a large out rigger canoe that began to take on water. all of these people were found in the water but they were all okay. the coast guard had another rescue near tiburon. but again this morning what we are talking about is the windy conditions out on the roadway and especially the bay area bridges. dave, as we head out the door the best advice just hang on no that steering wheel. >>> several cars may have been deliberately set on fire in a movie thea
the winds will be blowing anywhere between 15-30 miles an hour this morning.usts will be especially strong in the north bay mountains and east bay hills. the chp is urging drivers to be extra cautious. we caught up with one commuter this morning riding his motorcycle into work. he told me he is going to hang on tight. >> get blown around my suburban when it's windy. hopefully i will be careful and safe. >> yesterday these extremely high winds caused problems out on the bay. the...
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gusts anywhere between 40 and 60 miles per hour just like what we saw yesterday. so if you would trees come down, even if you had the large limbs fall across the bay area, just keep in mind that could happen tomorrow. so to recap everything, here it is. the storm, strong winds, that's going to be the first thing we see. between 4:00 and 6:00 at the coast. between 7:00 in the morning, and 5:00 in the evening, the winds will gust up to 55 miles per hour. the heavy rain is going to be with us tomorrow morning between 7:00 and noon. after that, we'll have to deal with the aftermath. flooded roads, even the potential for pour outages. keep all of that in mind as we move through the day. now is the time to plan. especially if you have a porch, lawn furniture, you want to secure that stuff down, bring in things that could break. this next storm system will rival what we saw yesterday. ladies, back over to you. >>> anthony, good morning. good things to keep in mind as people head out on to the roads and things to put away right now while it's dry. >> absolutely. i have fa
gusts anywhere between 40 and 60 miles per hour just like what we saw yesterday. so if you would trees come down, even if you had the large limbs fall across the bay area, just keep in mind that could happen tomorrow. so to recap everything, here it is. the storm, strong winds, that's going to be the first thing we see. between 4:00 and 6:00 at the coast. between 7:00 in the morning, and 5:00 in the evening, the winds will gust up to 55 miles per hour. the heavy rain is going to be with us...
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so far this season just shy of 80 inches of snow but look what's coming anywhere between a foot and a half to upwards of two feet of snow bumping us into that fifth place category going forward. we've done some calculations that's 136,000 hours of plowing so far this season for boston. 70,000 tons of salt and the roadways that have been plowed that's just shy of 250,000 miles. that's further than the distance from the moon to the earth. unbelievable statistics. so enter our blizzard warning, that neon shading of green that hugs the new england coastline from portland maine to boston massachusetts. remember for blizzard conditions to be in effect we need 35-mile-per-hour sustained winds for three hours, reducing visibilities to under a quarter of a mile. that's what we are expecting out of this storm. saturday evening, that's the time frame we should see the snow fill in for boston. behind it a cold arctic blast settles in. we have the possibility of snowfall totalling over a foot in some locations. george? >> you talk about blizzards. i'm a texas guy not used to the snow but i covered
so far this season just shy of 80 inches of snow but look what's coming anywhere between a foot and a half to upwards of two feet of snow bumping us into that fifth place category going forward. we've done some calculations that's 136,000 hours of plowing so far this season for boston. 70,000 tons of salt and the roadways that have been plowed that's just shy of 250,000 miles. that's further than the distance from the moon to the earth. unbelievable statistics. so enter our blizzard warning,...
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and those that lived anywhere between the 1930s to the 1960s. and in his words, a lot of them frustrated when they hear some of our government officials say that america is fighting a war on terror. they sometimes are aggravated with that, thinking that the history that african-americans many of them went through their relatives in the slave trade, in places here like in montgomery and then being sold and many of them being lynched and murdered, they feel that that already was a terror that occurred here in the u.s., tony. >> robert ray in alabama. >>> in tennessee a school board has approved a plan to segregate some of its elementary schools and just last week, they were resisting pressure from patients. and jonathan joins us from new orleans. >> reporter: tony, this is a story that we have been following for a while now and the federal government was clear in this school had failed segregation 45 years ago and now they're taking big steps in making it right. after months of scrutiny from the department of justice the school board in robinson c
and those that lived anywhere between the 1930s to the 1960s. and in his words, a lot of them frustrated when they hear some of our government officials say that america is fighting a war on terror. they sometimes are aggravated with that, thinking that the history that african-americans many of them went through their relatives in the slave trade, in places here like in montgomery and then being sold and many of them being lynched and murdered, they feel that that already was a terror that...