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the cool air and steers through the mid-atlantic and the northeast.arved out to the mid atlantic and parts of carolina as temperatures run below normal. some tropical moisture seeping up into the rockies. other than that, not a whole lot of stormy weather nationwide. as that front slices through new england, may be reaching as far south as baltimore with an isolated thunderstorm possible tomorrow afternoon or evening, week at -- week as it is might stall to the south. the front remains kind of active even on thursday. once they get here and stalls, the moisture may feed along it. i think we will see quite a bit of sunshine to the first half of the day tomorrow. right now, it looks like the best chance of an isolated thunderstorm will be in northern baltimore. on the bay tomorrow, southwest winds averaging 10 knots. bay water temperatures remain in the mid 70's. the insta-weather plus seven-day forecast, this looks wetter than it will probably turn out to be paid these are his promise scattered thunderstorms possibilities. tuesday, wednesday, most of t
the cool air and steers through the mid-atlantic and the northeast.arved out to the mid atlantic and parts of carolina as temperatures run below normal. some tropical moisture seeping up into the rockies. other than that, not a whole lot of stormy weather nationwide. as that front slices through new england, may be reaching as far south as baltimore with an isolated thunderstorm possible tomorrow afternoon or evening, week at -- week as it is might stall to the south. the front remains kind of...
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. >> jelly fish are making themselves felt along the mid- atlantic coast. that story as eyewitness news continues. >> humidity will start creeping back our way. coming up next. >>> it is 66 degrees and clear in central maryland. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming upment first a major break in the home invasion and murder of a florida couple with 17 children. police made three more arrests today, a total of seven people are now in custody accused of ticking part in the crime and morer arrests are possible. invest gators say at leasts one of the suspects did some work at the home and one suspect is only 16 years old. nine of bird and melanie billings children were at home, none were hurt. >>> members of the los angeles coroner's department searched dr. klein's offices today looking for additional medical records in order to determine what role drugs may have played in causing jackson's death. klein said he sedated him for medical procedures but but never gave him an unnecessary dose. >>> she told police her children were possessed by demons
. >> jelly fish are making themselves felt along the mid- atlantic coast. that story as eyewitness news continues. >> humidity will start creeping back our way. coming up next. >>> it is 66 degrees and clear in central maryland. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming upment first a major break in the home invasion and murder of a florida couple with 17 children. police made three more arrests today, a total of seven people are now in custody accused of...
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over the atlantic. at the british open.here after three rounds, 59- year-old tom watson sits atop the leader board. he is king for the day. tom terrific leads australia's andrew goggin and ross pitcher by one shot. elsewhere, pedal power. stage 14. russia's sergei. the overall leader, reynaldo reynoso. by 8 seconds. meanwhile, far left. exhibition soccer in seattle. chelsea of england, versus the seattle sounders of the seattle soccer league. chelsea laid down the ice then lay down a healthdown -- meltdown. two-nil. more soccer tonight at umbc in catonville. crystal palace. takes down. now, fighting tactics right there. enter from the right side. val teixeira. he walked right into excedrin headache number 17. however, heads up right here. that same joey worthen. perfectly spaced corner kick. and wins it by a final score of 2-1. >> that's exciting stuff there. >> that is physical stuff. you better be in shape for that. >> thank you, stan. >>> who says an old dog can't learn new tricks or jump out of airplanes? what inspired
over the atlantic. at the british open.here after three rounds, 59- year-old tom watson sits atop the leader board. he is king for the day. tom terrific leads australia's andrew goggin and ross pitcher by one shot. elsewhere, pedal power. stage 14. russia's sergei. the overall leader, reynaldo reynoso. by 8 seconds. meanwhile, far left. exhibition soccer in seattle. chelsea of england, versus the seattle sounders of the seattle soccer league. chelsea laid down the ice then lay down a healthdown...
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Jul 31, 2009
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it is now pushing out over the atlantic. that may be the last of the showers we have to worry about for the time being. another little line of storms are showing up around johnstown pennsylvania, approaching western maryland. that could be the last of this weather event. most of that will stay in the western maryland mountains through the evening. severe thunderstorms watches are still in effect from southern jersey through delaware into southern and eastern virginia. the threat of storm is still there with the possibility of heavy downpours. for our region, we'll look for the last of the storms to get out of here by 9:00 or 10:00 tonight. skies will try to clear up heading toward morning. if you caught decent rain this afternoon, you might see fog overnight. other than that, a clearing trend with lows in the 60's, and the wind shifting to the northwest. the normal flow of tropical humid air, and cold front fueled the storms. add to that an area of low pressure developing on the front and a strong jetstream through the great
it is now pushing out over the atlantic. that may be the last of the showers we have to worry about for the time being. another little line of storms are showing up around johnstown pennsylvania, approaching western maryland. that could be the last of this weather event. most of that will stay in the western maryland mountains through the evening. severe thunderstorms watches are still in effect from southern jersey through delaware into southern and eastern virginia. the threat of storm is...
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most along the mid-atlantic have no stingers at all. some do though and account for most of the stings along the coast. some say apply shaving cream and shave the area to remove microscopic barbs. watch where you step. >> while the vast majority of jelly fish stings are considered minor, some people allergic are >>> let us know what it's going to be. one year and ten. don't cry for me argentina. or a longer term contract and more time as a baltimore raven. i was thinking, ravens putting on the pads. mcdaniel college, everybody having a great time. >>> 85 degrees, mid- to upper 80s by monday, only 79 degrees. they'll be loving it. we're on a big run of sun. everybody wants that glow, nobody looks poorer than an anemic-looking white guy. spray tanning's a pretty good thing. i've been here 32 years. we've been doing this show over a quarter century. dr. jimmy vogel. called him up to talk about spray tan. >>> can you be healthy and have a glow? i'm not talking about from the light of a neon moon here. sharon's got traffic. you can tell it's
most along the mid-atlantic have no stingers at all. some do though and account for most of the stings along the coast. some say apply shaving cream and shave the area to remove microscopic barbs. watch where you step. >> while the vast majority of jelly fish stings are considered minor, some people allergic are >>> let us know what it's going to be. one year and ten. don't cry for me argentina. or a longer term contract and more time as a baltimore raven. i was thinking, ravens...
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. >>> and stormy summer, dangerous hit-and-miss storms pummelled the atlantic coast. >> it's crazy. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. this morning folks from virginia to new england are cleaning up after a string of severe but fast-moving storms that left a trail of damage. susan roberts is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we certainly felt it here in washington over the weekend. the storms were powerful but isolated. they made their way with damaging winds up through the coast over the weekend. >> oh, my god. i've never seen anything like this in my entire life, in this area specifically. like a monsoon came through. >> reporter: the worst of the storms roared through late yesterday. heavy flooding, rain, hail and gusting winds that toppled trees and power lines. four people were struck by lightning in new jersey. >> i couldn't believe all the trees were down in the middle of the street and my next door neighbor has a whole tree across his house, like right across the roof, totally. >> re
. >>> and stormy summer, dangerous hit-and-miss storms pummelled the atlantic coast. >> it's crazy. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. this morning folks from virginia to new england are cleaning up after a string of severe but fast-moving storms that left a trail of damage. susan roberts is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we certainly felt it here in washington over the...
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Jul 24, 2009
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we are watching the activity pulling out of marynd and going over to the atlantic coast there and we have some clouds and a lot maof clear s se ou there. but the moisture on e er, grndo re ced duvisibilities down to zero in the the r air park.
we are watching the activity pulling out of marynd and going over to the atlantic coast there and we have some clouds and a lot maof clear s se ou there. but the moisture on e er, grndo re ced duvisibilities down to zero in the the r air park.
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Jul 28, 2009
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warm humid air in the mid- atlantic with the cold front sitting out west. that comes sheering into the warm humid air mass. we'll have a multistate problem tomorrow. the front is going to wash itself out. we're never really going to lose a ton of humidity nor a ton of heat. we were thinking we might see a change in this forecast once you get to the weekend. still it's going to be hot and humid through the weekend. 91 today. earlier we were thinking 90 so we jacked that up a bit. partly cloudy and humid overnight. tomorrow look at the difference. we're going to see a guaranteed thunderstorm. but the possibility of severe thunderstorm from noon and beyond, the forecast is storms but that dynamic may kick in tomorrow. multistate. >>> okay. i have a clarification, on the terrorism story i said people should be worried, the story said people should not be worried. >>> get the top stories at wjz.com for updates on all the >>> in today's health watch, researchers may be close to finding out why obese people develop type ii diabetic. research, say the findings coul
warm humid air in the mid- atlantic with the cold front sitting out west. that comes sheering into the warm humid air mass. we'll have a multistate problem tomorrow. the front is going to wash itself out. we're never really going to lose a ton of humidity nor a ton of heat. we were thinking we might see a change in this forecast once you get to the weekend. still it's going to be hot and humid through the weekend. 91 today. earlier we were thinking 90 so we jacked that up a bit. partly cloudy...
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Jul 24, 2009
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you saw what happened yesterday in new york and all through the mid atlantic coast. a nor easter in july. strange beginnings of summer. i think we'll see more typical summertime weather pattern in many areas. look at this thing cranked up up here, dry, cool air. usually it's humid and sticky in the southeast. people in atlanta will tell you it hasn't been your normal summer in many areas. this is a storm this morning. look at this on radar. 46-mile-per-hour wind gust just south of boston. you can see it's curled right up. it looks like a tropical storm or nor easter. it's not tropical in nature. this is drenching a horrible amount of rain here through the mountain areas of new hampshire, back through areas of massachusetts and just outside providence. providence has picked up two inches of rain. we also have showers and thunderstorms along a front from raleigh to norfolk. eastern carolina, you could get storms "early today." all that wet weather will exit during the day.
you saw what happened yesterday in new york and all through the mid atlantic coast. a nor easter in july. strange beginnings of summer. i think we'll see more typical summertime weather pattern in many areas. look at this thing cranked up up here, dry, cool air. usually it's humid and sticky in the southeast. people in atlanta will tell you it hasn't been your normal summer in many areas. this is a storm this morning. look at this on radar. 46-mile-per-hour wind gust just south of boston. you...
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Jul 19, 2009
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send a ton of moisture into the mid-atlantic states.ith the daytime heating and disturbances coming through the area. we will have thunderstorms at any point throughout the week. today, high pressure, the main player, bringing us a nice afternoon. and then tomorrow, a wave of lower pressure will start to ride up a front that is sitting offshore. as the low gets slocloser, weil see a chance of showers. and then pretty active week. the moisture and the humidity will start to run. for today, sunny and comfortable. temperatures in the 80s. all in all, looking good. 85. i know you like it. monday, tuesday and wednesday, we will see more clouds push into the area, and the humidity starts to climb. it will not be a washout, but each and every day, we could have showers and storms. by the end of the week, it gets quite humid with dew points in the upper 60s. >>> in sports now. the nationals are swept by the cubs. and tom watson tries to make history. we have more in sports. >>> good morning, everybody. your sports minute on this sunday morning
send a ton of moisture into the mid-atlantic states.ith the daytime heating and disturbances coming through the area. we will have thunderstorms at any point throughout the week. today, high pressure, the main player, bringing us a nice afternoon. and then tomorrow, a wave of lower pressure will start to ride up a front that is sitting offshore. as the low gets slocloser, weil see a chance of showers. and then pretty active week. the moisture and the humidity will start to run. for today, sunny...
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the astronauts could separate their capsule from the rest of the rocket and splash down into the atlantic and that's the main reason they were designed that way. in fact, all of the gemini and apollo capsules could land on land instead of on the water. but as i mentioned before, the technology at the time was really something else. but it was also something else in another way. and in that other way is the fact that we can't believe how rudimentary things were at the dawn of nasa and at the dawn of the space race. when nasa decided to start race racing it decided they would use pigs because pigs have an anatomy the same as human
the astronauts could separate their capsule from the rest of the rocket and splash down into the atlantic and that's the main reason they were designed that way. in fact, all of the gemini and apollo capsules could land on land instead of on the water. but as i mentioned before, the technology at the time was really something else. but it was also something else in another way. and in that other way is the fact that we can't believe how rudimentary things were at the dawn of nasa and at the...
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Jul 21, 2009
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. >>> we have a thing in the atlantic ex, but so far, not very much of that. 73 now. the dew point is up a bit, but not that high at 60. east/southeast winds at 3. barometer holding steady. temperature today, 83, the average now 88 and 66. 102 and 57 are the records. 60s to the mid 70s around region. daytime, while not hot, aming up to the end of the week. tonight, warmer than the last few nights. with the higher humidity, some east winds bring in moisture at the low levels from the atlantic ocean. some chances of showers, maybe some thunder as well. this morning, some light showers. here in the stick only traces out to the west. a few areas have picked up a tenth to a quarter inch. in southern maryland as well. still watching that area of rain offshore here, south carolina, georgia coast. most is running away from us. east of ocean city. now, to the west of the mountain, showers, but in the central portions of maryland, not a lot expected. more down in the carolinas we have to wait for the moisture. if you get any sun, maybe a chance of thunderstorm popping up. by th
. >>> we have a thing in the atlantic ex, but so far, not very much of that. 73 now. the dew point is up a bit, but not that high at 60. east/southeast winds at 3. barometer holding steady. temperature today, 83, the average now 88 and 66. 102 and 57 are the records. 60s to the mid 70s around region. daytime, while not hot, aming up to the end of the week. tonight, warmer than the last few nights. with the higher humidity, some east winds bring in moisture at the low levels from the...
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Jul 17, 2009
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it will turn stormy along the east coast with the strongest storms expected to form along the mid-atlanticn anyone in major league history. they beat the marlins 4-0 for their sixth straight win. >>> manny ramirez returned home to dodger stadium for the first time since his 50-game suspension for violating the league's drug policy. but he wasn't much help. >>> and down in san diego, clint bar muss hit a three-run homer that led the colorado rockies to a 10-1 rout of the padres. >>> and home run derby winner prince fielder showed he wasn't worn out by all the star slug fest stuff he was doing, belting a three-run shot against the reds to start the scoring. milwaukee went on to beat cincinnati 9-6. >>> when we return another look at the day's top stories. and supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor wins over critics and hits the confirmation fast track. >> you have come a long way. you have worked very hard. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. thunderstorms will be developing along the east coast with thunderstorms developing across the mid-atlantic states in the n
it will turn stormy along the east coast with the strongest storms expected to form along the mid-atlanticn anyone in major league history. they beat the marlins 4-0 for their sixth straight win. >>> manny ramirez returned home to dodger stadium for the first time since his 50-game suspension for violating the league's drug policy. but he wasn't much help. >>> and down in san diego, clint bar muss hit a three-run homer that led the colorado rockies to a 10-1 rout of the...
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Jul 28, 2009
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the muggy air mass is right in place over the atlantic. back to you. >> a 15 year-old high-school student faces charges for allegedly taking videos of teachers and students in school and posting them on the internet. he used his cell phone camera and posted them to hundreds of website. 19 victims have been identified. he is charged with invasion of privacy in a disorderly conduct. >> a home exploded in northern kentucky. take a look at the top of your screen. a security camera across the street, the whole thing. firefighters say the home which was vacant was blown about 20 feet in the air. they say a gas leak is to blame. >> still ahead, there is no longer such a thing as free parking at the airport. we will explain. >> and stores this out more organic products to stay afloat in this economy. >> we have one accident. we will update you on that and >> what is going on out there? >> not a whole lot. yesterday there were a lot of storms with downed trees. by now there are some traffic lights that are still out. we have an accident near ritchi
the muggy air mass is right in place over the atlantic. back to you. >> a 15 year-old high-school student faces charges for allegedly taking videos of teachers and students in school and posting them on the internet. he used his cell phone camera and posted them to hundreds of website. 19 victims have been identified. he is charged with invasion of privacy in a disorderly conduct. >> a home exploded in northern kentucky. take a look at the top of your screen. a security camera...
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Jul 14, 2009
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behind them, tourist resorts and a brief, ahead commodity atlantic ocean. -- and a briereef, ahead thed then to the ocean. -- the atlantic ocean. >> over the past two years, the number of migrants coming across these waters has fallen by almost three-quarters. year, not a single boat reached spanish shores. >> the spanish state is down to the deterrent effect of its improved surveillance. we were given a rare access to renew police control room where incoming boats or monitored in real time by radar and cameras with a range of five nautical miles. >> last year in tenerife, we had 100 boats are writing. this year, we have only had five. -- we had 100 boats are writing. this year we have only had five. >> but better surveillance did not -- is not the only deterrent. so, too, is the recession. in madrid, we found a group of migrants that were allowed tuesday when the government failed to repatriate them, but without papers in a nation with soaring unemployment, some worry whether it was worth it. >> [unintelligible] >> back in tenerife, this red cross house is packed with food, and clot
behind them, tourist resorts and a brief, ahead commodity atlantic ocean. -- and a briereef, ahead thed then to the ocean. -- the atlantic ocean. >> over the past two years, the number of migrants coming across these waters has fallen by almost three-quarters. year, not a single boat reached spanish shores. >> the spanish state is down to the deterrent effect of its improved surveillance. we were given a rare access to renew police control room where incoming boats or monitored in...
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Jul 6, 2009
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most of the mid atlantic seas partly cloudy skies. it will stay mostly clear overnight. 70 in oakland, 79 at ocean city. temperatures are arranging to the 80's in the metal. mainly clear skies holding on as we head towards 8:00 tomorrow morning. winds will be light, temperature is 57 to 64 by don. you can see this swirl of clouds. the counterclockwise flow extends all the way down into our region. it gets swept into the mid pedantic, keeping that humidity levels down and the temperatures down as well. there is a weak front expected to come off of that canadian storm and push to parts of pennsylvania, new jersey, new york, and new england. then we head into the middle part of the week. that front stalls so scattered thunderstorms on wednesday, on thursday, and maybe even on friday and saturday. tomorrow, most areas see sunshine. 82 to 89 degrees. in southwest breeze on the day tomorrow. temperatures are comfortable in western maryland. a 20% of the thunderstorm. 88 degrees in parts of southern maryland tomorrow. 79 at the beach around
most of the mid atlantic seas partly cloudy skies. it will stay mostly clear overnight. 70 in oakland, 79 at ocean city. temperatures are arranging to the 80's in the metal. mainly clear skies holding on as we head towards 8:00 tomorrow morning. winds will be light, temperature is 57 to 64 by don. you can see this swirl of clouds. the counterclockwise flow extends all the way down into our region. it gets swept into the mid pedantic, keeping that humidity levels down and the temperatures down...
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Jul 22, 2009
07/09
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if we do see anything, it will be because of the inflow of moisture from the atlantic today. not a great chance this afternoon, but we cannot rule it out. 83 downtown, 81 at the airport. in contrast, much cooler to our north. 71 in york, pennsylvania, now. the dew points are elevated. a stop as the mountains of western maryland, only about mid-70's. central maryland, baltimore, looking at about mid 80's before it is all over. 85 to 87 is the forecast high for today. we will get a few degrees warmer in ocean city with a chance of the late afternoon, a slash-and- a-pop thunderstorms possible. winds at the south at 10 to 15 knots. we will see more of a southeasterly flow as the afternoon progresses. we are dealing with yellow categories in baltimore and the eastern shore. if you are sensitive to pollutants or you have young children, not a great day to be out and about doing things. aand as we look at the almanac information, to 101 is the record high. record low is 53, set back in 1966. kept above normal. at normal from 66, 64 to 69. more clouds rolling in tonight, with the app
if we do see anything, it will be because of the inflow of moisture from the atlantic today. not a great chance this afternoon, but we cannot rule it out. 83 downtown, 81 at the airport. in contrast, much cooler to our north. 71 in york, pennsylvania, now. the dew points are elevated. a stop as the mountains of western maryland, only about mid-70's. central maryland, baltimore, looking at about mid 80's before it is all over. 85 to 87 is the forecast high for today. we will get a few degrees...
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Jul 29, 2009
07/09
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there is some moisture that is infiltrating the mid-atlantic. it will be a wet day with intermittent showers this morning and possibly some strong storms this afternoon. same highest we had yesterday. high winds and hail is a possibility. let's see how warm we are. 78 degrees downtown. 75 degrees out of the airport. showers and storms, mostly cloudy skies, went out of the south. more on your forecast coming out in a little bit. >> here is a look ahead to 11 news today. >> councilwoman holdin it indicted again today. we will have the details coming up. >> in washington, on health care reform, senate negotiators -- negotiators abandoned key elements of the president's plan. i will have the details coming up. > fiber one. i'm looking for some fiber. this bar is an excellent source of fiber. there's no fiber in this. tastes too good. there is fiber. [ chuckle ] no. i can't taste the fiber in this chocolate. they have 35% of your daily value. hmm. oh, samples. hmm. autobahn. wackenschdol. fiber one chewy bars. cardboard no. delicious yes. >> good wed
there is some moisture that is infiltrating the mid-atlantic. it will be a wet day with intermittent showers this morning and possibly some strong storms this afternoon. same highest we had yesterday. high winds and hail is a possibility. let's see how warm we are. 78 degrees downtown. 75 degrees out of the airport. showers and storms, mostly cloudy skies, went out of the south. more on your forecast coming out in a little bit. >> here is a look ahead to 11 news today. >>...
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Jul 11, 2009
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if you look at the all-time record around the mid atlantic region, the summer of 1936 was a hot one.he all-time record was set in the city of baltimore. cumberland and frederick 109 degrees. a couple decades earlier, it was 1913 when it death valley hit 134 degrees, the north american record high was set. all setting record highs on july 10 across the region. this is the hottest, the year, which means when you get an afternoon temperature running below normal, low 80's, it is pretty comfortable around the mid atlantic, especially when the morning low is in the 50's. 59 to start the day at bwi marshall. the first nine days have been unusually cool, running about 4 degrees below the normal. high pressure is pushing down the coast, but clouds are coming in over the top of it, so we will call it a partly cloudy sky tonight. on the lower eastern shore are around salisbury, 64 and over. 50's in those outlying areas by morning. mid to upper 60's in downtown baltimore. the area of high pressure is slowly moving east off of the new england coast, opening the door to the next front. this does
if you look at the all-time record around the mid atlantic region, the summer of 1936 was a hot one.he all-time record was set in the city of baltimore. cumberland and frederick 109 degrees. a couple decades earlier, it was 1913 when it death valley hit 134 degrees, the north american record high was set. all setting record highs on july 10 across the region. this is the hottest, the year, which means when you get an afternoon temperature running below normal, low 80's, it is pretty comfortable...
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Jul 15, 2009
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should be beautiful in new england, all the way to the mid atlantic. a really nice day. well, if you're watching wncn nbc 17 in raleigh, north carolina, journey through history, see the complete story of one of the world's favorite treats, chocolate, at the north carolina museum of natural sciences. that's your eastern event of the day, lynn. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> now let's take a look at your early look at headlines are entertainment. reports cowboy quarterback tony romo dumped jessica simpson on her birthday weekend may seem cold. but late-breaking details made clear what added fuel to his fire. he discovered simpson was still trading text messages with john mayer. simpson and romo had worked through rough patches recently until he found the messages and, quote, went ballistic. >>> after a wild weekend in london, leonardo dicaprio says he's done with his girlfriend. he said, quote, he's definitely single. he was in a high-speed car chase trying to outrun female fans. >>> one couple not only survived, they're going back to the beginning, sort of. dave arquette te
should be beautiful in new england, all the way to the mid atlantic. a really nice day. well, if you're watching wncn nbc 17 in raleigh, north carolina, journey through history, see the complete story of one of the world's favorite treats, chocolate, at the north carolina museum of natural sciences. that's your eastern event of the day, lynn. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> now let's take a look at your early look at headlines are entertainment. reports cowboy quarterback tony romo...
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Jul 3, 2009
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and the north atlantic and the north sea they were seeking large number of allied vessels -- vessels. but actually the most serious submarine warfare was in the caribbean and in the gulf. between the first of february 42 until the end of november 42, the germans were just using a few submarines about 610 allies, a large allied vessels with 3.1 million tons of carrying power. with almost no loss at two themselves. it was that enormous success, almost 18 percent of all of the ships lost by the allies in the atlantic, pacific, nrc mediterranean and caribbean for the whole six years of the war, to all forms of attack not just by you boots but artillery and airplanes so it was devastating. it was that the enormous devastation that led hoover and others to think there had to be a reason behind it. it is not just by accident that two or more herbert vessels per day or 10 months so that is why they began looking head and once we went to war they wanted to find hot a guy our guys responsible for the destruction in the caribbean. the caribbean was of great value to the allies for the war effort
and the north atlantic and the north sea they were seeking large number of allied vessels -- vessels. but actually the most serious submarine warfare was in the caribbean and in the gulf. between the first of february 42 until the end of november 42, the germans were just using a few submarines about 610 allies, a large allied vessels with 3.1 million tons of carrying power. with almost no loss at two themselves. it was that enormous success, almost 18 percent of all of the ships lost by the...
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philadelphia are dealing with a cold front pushing to the atlantic ocean that is the good news. you see a lot of lightning strikes associated with the cold front. the lower portion of the peninsula and delaware is under a thunderstorm watch and ceasel county is under a flood warning until 7 o'clock with the heavy rain showers we had throughout the day. >> over night 67. isolated storm and humid conditions condition. will we see thunderstorms for the weekend and the first weekend in august. i will have that in a few minutes. >> you can track the weather on your computer iradar is available. >> use your tolls to track storms to our street. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. the storms left thousands without power. more than 35,000 customers in the dark right now about 18,000 people without power. and about 8,000 in baltimore and hartford. bge is asking custody mers affected to call them one-877-778-2222. >> high winds pulled roofing off several homes. we have a crew on the way to the scene. we are getting weather photos from our viewerses as well. this was taken by sean p
philadelphia are dealing with a cold front pushing to the atlantic ocean that is the good news. you see a lot of lightning strikes associated with the cold front. the lower portion of the peninsula and delaware is under a thunderstorm watch and ceasel county is under a flood warning until 7 o'clock with the heavy rain showers we had throughout the day. >> over night 67. isolated storm and humid conditions condition. will we see thunderstorms for the weekend and the first weekend in...
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back over the atlantic very persistent area of low pressure that has been moving up towards new yorkike they get heavy rainfall tonight in connecticut, new york, boston anywhere from about 3 to 4 inches of rain. maybe even 5 inches from the system. so we are going to be glad to miss that one but looks like we will del gevl get a little bit of rain in the overnight and 81 out at the airport. 79 in hagerstown. 75 in harris burg. frontal boundary pushing in shot a very strong pushing in shot a very strong cold front but not dropping
back over the atlantic very persistent area of low pressure that has been moving up towards new yorkike they get heavy rainfall tonight in connecticut, new york, boston anywhere from about 3 to 4 inches of rain. maybe even 5 inches from the system. so we are going to be glad to miss that one but looks like we will del gevl get a little bit of rain in the overnight and 81 out at the airport. 79 in hagerstown. 75 in harris burg. frontal boundary pushing in shot a very strong pushing in shot a...
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Jul 13, 2009
07/09
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we're dealing with lower than normal levels of moisture again across the mid-atlantic. you can clearly see a little deck of clouds, especially in southern maryland. only other activity that's percolating is a strong batch of showers and storms over the atlanta and birmingham, alabama areas. this is where a front is draped along our area. so for us we're going to be immune from any good chance of showers and storms. we'll talk about temperatures right now. looking at 72 downtown. 55 across the state line in york. 66, easton. a nice balmy 75. another beautiful beach day. here across the state, plenty of sun in the mountains of western maryland. upper 70's, maybe 80 out there. 86 in baltimore today. partly cloudy skies. light northeasterly winds. on the shores of ocean city, high u.v. index of nine and 83 degrees for a comfortable high. water temperatures are still elevated in the upper 70's. waves are only a foot. we have a nice west-northwesterly flow which is light. the most recent of which, 1956. 55 record low, 1978. we should be 66 for a record low today. 87 is our no
we're dealing with lower than normal levels of moisture again across the mid-atlantic. you can clearly see a little deck of clouds, especially in southern maryland. only other activity that's percolating is a strong batch of showers and storms over the atlanta and birmingham, alabama areas. this is where a front is draped along our area. so for us we're going to be immune from any good chance of showers and storms. we'll talk about temperatures right now. looking at 72 downtown. 55 across the...
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Jul 23, 2009
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all eyes are on the big mess in the atlantic ocean that will be slamming in to new york and new england. they will have torrential rain today. if you are going there plan ahead. the netherlands carillon camera, we are in the clouds. it is murky outside. the temperature 83. despite the clouds a decent warmup. southeast winds at three miles an hour. baltimore with rain and 77 along with the folks at annapolis. manassas is 82. 81 winchester. in cumberland, maryland looking good with that 77 and hi to you in fredericksburg as we stop by main street you will be in a steamy 82-degree air mass. yes, it is muggy outside. we will take you to the middle 80s today with scattered showers. a little bit of thunder here and there. tomorrow not as widespread but a chance to get wet, 86. notice as we head too the weekend, highs return to 90. and saturday is looking better than sunday. let's widen out the picture and take you to the middle of the country. all quiet through the great plains out to california. and then really the big weather maker is the storm in the atlantic pulling in to new england and
all eyes are on the big mess in the atlantic ocean that will be slamming in to new york and new england. they will have torrential rain today. if you are going there plan ahead. the netherlands carillon camera, we are in the clouds. it is murky outside. the temperature 83. despite the clouds a decent warmup. southeast winds at three miles an hour. baltimore with rain and 77 along with the folks at annapolis. manassas is 82. 81 winchester. in cumberland, maryland looking good with that 77 and hi...
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Jul 26, 2009
07/09
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-- or across the atlantic. however, it may disrupt the intentn toevelopybrids. >> whichs very exciting. alternative,ap and trade hybrids. we have polluon. if alsoeans utilities sll have to find the powe. and pay for it. >> one of the advantage of going with hyids is that most people would be expected to chge tir aomobiles ithe evening hou whenlectricity demands at i lowest. we are talking srting at 100 at nig, running until 4:00 in th morning, havin favorable rates during that time, along with smart gritechnology. >> tt woulde good forhe utilities d good for the air. >> ultimately, it is qui possible that tse plug-in hybrids could be a distribor resourceack to the grid durin the daytime hours. >> we are comlsive about trav. i envy you you job. >> thank you very much. >> i am ppy to be joined now by cra mundie,the chief research officer fromicrosoft. that ia legenda company. yours is an extraordinary job. thank you for being here. i want to tell you a story years ago, i was ibell lbs in w jersey. i was blo away
-- or across the atlantic. however, it may disrupt the intentn toevelopybrids. >> whichs very exciting. alternative,ap and trade hybrids. we have polluon. if alsoeans utilities sll have to find the powe. and pay for it. >> one of the advantage of going with hyids is that most people would be expected to chge tir aomobiles ithe evening hou whenlectricity demands at i lowest. we are talking srting at 100 at nig, running until 4:00 in th morning, havin favorable rates during that time,...
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Jul 8, 2009
07/09
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front will continue to move off to the atlantic today. so, surface features that will be the high pressure that dominates. even cooler tomorrow with a high of 78 degrees, maybe a few more clouds. shouldn't be bad. partly cloudy for friday. saturday back into the upper 80's, then another front saturday night generates maybe some showers and storms that will linger through sunday. then we cool down again, 85 sunday and 83 monday. >> the hopes and dreams of expected mothers are dashed by miscarriage each day. several years ago a woman in missouri decided a simple gift for grieving mothers would help some of them heal. how the heaven born project is making that happen. >> you are not watching a professional seamstress. the stitch may be out of place, but the line might not be straight. what you are seeing is a woman sewing up comfort for others, comfort in the form of a soft pillow. >> that way you have something tangible that you can hug, cry on, keep. >> comfort is something maureen could have used about seven years ago. she had a miscarria
front will continue to move off to the atlantic today. so, surface features that will be the high pressure that dominates. even cooler tomorrow with a high of 78 degrees, maybe a few more clouds. shouldn't be bad. partly cloudy for friday. saturday back into the upper 80's, then another front saturday night generates maybe some showers and storms that will linger through sunday. then we cool down again, 85 sunday and 83 monday. >> the hopes and dreams of expected mothers are dashed by...
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Jul 23, 2009
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we also have this tropical flow, this moist air infiltrating the mid-atlantic and the eastern seaboard today. a good chance of more showers and storms cropping up later this afternoon with humid conditions. friday, a mix of sunshine and clouds, and a 40% chance of late-day showers and storms. we clear out for saturday, high of 89 degrees. >> the doctor from falls road animal hospital is here to answer the pet questions. my favorite pet. >> he is a two-year-old ferret. he is showing a good example of a nice, happy pet. >> it is like a cross -- it is like a cross between powder fresh and just nasty. >> a lot of them will be descented, but they still have quite an odor. >> let's get to some of the pet questions. >> well, it can be from a lot of things. a lot of people think there is a nutritional part. but it can be behaviorial. it can be an obsessive compulsive thing. they can have allergies. talk to your veterinarian about it. another thing you can do is make sure they are licking -- incontinence is common in older dogs. in cats, it is very important that if they have read or inflamed e
we also have this tropical flow, this moist air infiltrating the mid-atlantic and the eastern seaboard today. a good chance of more showers and storms cropping up later this afternoon with humid conditions. friday, a mix of sunshine and clouds, and a 40% chance of late-day showers and storms. we clear out for saturday, high of 89 degrees. >> the doctor from falls road animal hospital is here to answer the pet questions. my favorite pet. >> he is a two-year-old ferret. he is showing...
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Jul 31, 2009
07/09
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. >>> more rough weather is forecast up and down the atlantic coast. the rough weather is a repeat of the last few days that's racked the region with flooding rain, powerful thunderstorms, and ge daing tornadoes. a massive storm pounded memphis yesterday afternoon. as many as three tornadoes were reported and more than two inches of rain fell. no one was seriously injured, but there was extensive damage. at least 50 homes were hit. power lines and trees were toppled. at one point 12,000 people lost electricity. a tornado also touched down near shreveport. >> sitting in the living room, heard a loud noise, come out here and seen my barn being took across the field. i could see the tornadoes. >> the fast-moving tornado was a stretch of rough weather moving up and down the east coast. folks in new jersey are cleaning up following a powerful tornado that hit wednesday with winds exceeding 120 miles per hour. >> our buildings were flying in the air. >> another twister hit a farming community in the pocono mountains of pennsylvania. >> was the house shaking?
. >>> more rough weather is forecast up and down the atlantic coast. the rough weather is a repeat of the last few days that's racked the region with flooding rain, powerful thunderstorms, and ge daing tornadoes. a massive storm pounded memphis yesterday afternoon. as many as three tornadoes were reported and more than two inches of rain fell. no one was seriously injured, but there was extensive damage. at least 50 homes were hit. power lines and trees were toppled. at one point...
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Jul 19, 2009
07/09
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there's a big bubble of high pressure out in the atlantic.nd that will create this southwesterly wind flow, that will start to push tropical moisture into the area. and little disturbances, little ripples move across the atmosphere, we'll see the threat of showers and thunderstorms. there's a frontal band offshore, eventually it will start to backtrack, push back toward the mid atlantic states and northeast. and disturbances will ride along this frontal band, keeping us in active pattern starting tomorrow. futurecast again, that frontal band. we've been under the influence of high pressure. this high will start to race up toward the north. the front will start to push back into the area and then all of the moisture from the tropics start to push into the region. the humidity will start to climb. each and every day, we're going to have at least a chance of showers and thunderstorms. not a washout, but keep the umbrellas on stand by so the humidity will be going up and temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s. here is the situation, then.
there's a big bubble of high pressure out in the atlantic.nd that will create this southwesterly wind flow, that will start to push tropical moisture into the area. and little disturbances, little ripples move across the atmosphere, we'll see the threat of showers and thunderstorms. there's a frontal band offshore, eventually it will start to backtrack, push back toward the mid atlantic states and northeast. and disturbances will ride along this frontal band, keeping us in active pattern...
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Jul 16, 2009
07/09
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there are dry conditions through the mid-atlantic. the cloud cover is coming in. it could create a mountain morning. we are likely -- could create a milder morning. it is around 80 degrees right now in some areas. temperatures are still running in the 70's in other areas. the scene for tomorrow morning is not as cold. partly cloudy skies. south winds 5 miles per hour-10 miles per hour. high pressure will try to come in behind it. it does not have a big push with it. it reaches the mid atlantic and slows down. that means continuing chances for scattered showers. tomorrow afternoon will have a few additional scattered thunderstorms in central maryland. there may be a few additional showers on friday. it is looking better for getting outside on saturday. the rain chances for the weekend are coming down a bit. for the next couple of days, a possibility of picking up some more rain. 86 degrees-93 degrees tomorrow. an isolated thunderstorms across the bay tomorrow afternoon. the mountains, a shower only in the morning. you will see some of sunshine in western maryland t
there are dry conditions through the mid-atlantic. the cloud cover is coming in. it could create a mountain morning. we are likely -- could create a milder morning. it is around 80 degrees right now in some areas. temperatures are still running in the 70's in other areas. the scene for tomorrow morning is not as cold. partly cloudy skies. south winds 5 miles per hour-10 miles per hour. high pressure will try to come in behind it. it does not have a big push with it. it reaches the mid atlantic...
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there's the storm system kicking out towards the atlantic, tomorrow looks great. as we head into tuesday, a very weak front drops down into the area, kicks up a couple of clouds, that's about it. so, with that said, here is the forecast then for this evening. mostly cloudy, a spotty shower still possible south of town. sunset at 8:30. temperatures over the next couple of hours, upper 60s lower 70s, as we start theay off tomorrow, temperatures dropping down in the 50s and 60s. and during the afternoon it suoks great. y nnd warmer delightful. temperatures climbing back into the mid 80s. we'll continue to see the crisp air. humidity continue to stays down to the south. t86 forecasted high tomorrow. sunny on tuesday and 87. a mix of sun and clouds and wednesday looks great. bit cooler behind the weak frontal band and maybe an isolated shower as we head into thursday. for most part the week looks good. >> thank you, sir. >> still ahead in sports, fantastic finish onhe t t final but now that i'm breathing better with advair... i can enjoy the zoo with my grandkids. (an
there's the storm system kicking out towards the atlantic, tomorrow looks great. as we head into tuesday, a very weak front drops down into the area, kicks up a couple of clouds, that's about it. so, with that said, here is the forecast then for this evening. mostly cloudy, a spotty shower still possible south of town. sunset at 8:30. temperatures over the next couple of hours, upper 60s lower 70s, as we start theay off tomorrow, temperatures dropping down in the 50s and 60s. and during the...
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Jul 12, 2009
07/09
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anywhere in europe, by a net that's only 20 meters across the atlantic, but, yes, you do cross the atlanticority of people of history. the most famous castle here would be dunluce castle. >> people talk about ireland having 40 shores of green, but that doesn't even say the half of it. the color, it's wonderful. if an artist couldn't be here, there would be no hope for them. here's the spacious room where he relaxed with ! the free paper... the desk wrere kevin took advantage of the free internet... and where he grabbed a free hot breakfast to start his morning. so where's kevin? he's out treating .his customers to lunch with the money he didn't spend back at his hotel. spacious rooms. ree breakfast. free internet. and now when kevin stays three times, he gets a free $50 cash card. and so can you. choice hotels are everywhere, with the best alue anywhere. [ thinking ] buining, itching.... but the pain's the worst. i shulda used... [ bump ] [ male announcer ] preparation h cream. burning, itching, plus maximum ststrength pain relief, on contact. the most complete relief, from p pparation h. p
anywhere in europe, by a net that's only 20 meters across the atlantic, but, yes, you do cross the atlanticority of people of history. the most famous castle here would be dunluce castle. >> people talk about ireland having 40 shores of green, but that doesn't even say the half of it. the color, it's wonderful. if an artist couldn't be here, there would be no hope for them. here's the spacious room where he relaxed with ! the free paper... the desk wrere kevin took advantage of the free...
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Jul 1, 2009
07/09
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i am the director of the south asia centered in the atlantic council. on behalf of the president of the council, i would like to welcome all of you to our very special ambassadorial discussion today on the challenge of militant sikh for the pakistan army. we aren't -- militancy for the pakistan army. we are delighted to have the former chief of army staff as well as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the pakistan army. more interestingly, the former ambassador of pakistan to the united states, a man who straddles the world of diplomacy and the military with ease. i am glad to say he has now joined the ranks of think tankers because he now has his own research institute called spearhead research. just a few words about the general. he is a graduate of the pakistan military academy, but he also is a graduate of the command and staff college of pakistan, as well as the command and general staff college of fort leavenworth. he has held many key posts in the pakistan military apart from his operational commands at all levels. he was director genera
i am the director of the south asia centered in the atlantic council. on behalf of the president of the council, i would like to welcome all of you to our very special ambassadorial discussion today on the challenge of militant sikh for the pakistan army. we aren't -- militancy for the pakistan army. we are delighted to have the former chief of army staff as well as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the pakistan army. more interestingly, the former ambassador of pakistan to the...
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Jul 21, 2009
07/09
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will it be enough to get ready for the 2011 atlantic baseball league season?by this morning, 9:00. back to you. >> okay. thanks very much, kimberly. >>> loudoun county supervisors will also vote today on a proposal to combine booze and books at local libraries. the plan would allow beer and wine at after-hour library fund-raisers. supporters say it could bring in more money to cash-strapped libraries. however, opponents argue it could open up the library to lawsuits. a library spokesperson says the after-hours event would be strictly for fund-raising. >> it's a d.c. landmark and its name is synonymous with the scandal that brought down a presidency. today, the watergate hotel will go on the auction block. news 4's megan mcgrath joins us live from northwest washington with details. >> reporter: good morning. you mention the watergate and people who have never been to washington, d.c. know exactly what you're talking about. the watergate hotel and office complex was at the heart of the burglary and scandal that brought down president richard nixon. later today,
will it be enough to get ready for the 2011 atlantic baseball league season?by this morning, 9:00. back to you. >> okay. thanks very much, kimberly. >>> loudoun county supervisors will also vote today on a proposal to combine booze and books at local libraries. the plan would allow beer and wine at after-hour library fund-raisers. supporters say it could bring in more money to cash-strapped libraries. however, opponents argue it could open up the library to lawsuits. a library...
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Jul 26, 2009
07/09
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-- or across the atlantic. however, it may disrupt the intention to develop hybrids. >> which is very exciting. alternative, cap and trade, hybrids. we have pollution. if also means utilities still have to find the power. and pay for it. >> one of the advantages of going with hybrids is that most people would be expected to charge their automobiles in the evening hours when electricity demand is at its lowest. we are talking starting at 10:00 at night, running until 4:00 in the morning, having favorable rates during that time, along with smart grid technology. >> that would be good for the utilities and good for the air. >> ultimately, it is quite possible that these plug-in hybrids could be a distributor resource back to the grid during the daytime hours. >> we are compulsive about travel. i envy you your job. >> thank you very much. >> i am happy to be joined now by craig mundie, the chief research officer from microsoft. that is a legendary company. yours is an extraordinary job. thank you for being here. i
-- or across the atlantic. however, it may disrupt the intention to develop hybrids. >> which is very exciting. alternative, cap and trade, hybrids. we have pollution. if also means utilities still have to find the power. and pay for it. >> one of the advantages of going with hybrids is that most people would be expected to charge their automobiles in the evening hours when electricity demand is at its lowest. we are talking starting at 10:00 at night, running until 4:00 in the...
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Jul 10, 2009
07/09
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quiet conditions across the mid-atlantic. looking at just a bit of high thin clouds out there right now. future scan shows clearing skies for tomorrow morning. looks like pretty good start to the day. and then for the afternoon. plenty of sunshine. and then into the evening, looks like nice, dry conditions. that leads us into saturday. looking at dry conditions. into saturday night. that's when the next chance of showers moves in. 8:00. showing showers off to the west. and as we continue to see a front build in and the front continues to drag in warmer temperatures ahead of the cold front. so for the weekend looking at a nice warm start, friday nice and warm. and saturday and sunday. warm air wraps up around the area of high pressure. so we will see the temperatures going up into the weekend. five-day forecast. 83 tomorrow. sunshine. 86 on saturday. with a 20 percent chance for showers. showers and thunderstorms probably late saturday. sunday 88 with a chance of showers. and then monday, tuesday, clearing out with sunshine. >
quiet conditions across the mid-atlantic. looking at just a bit of high thin clouds out there right now. future scan shows clearing skies for tomorrow morning. looks like pretty good start to the day. and then for the afternoon. plenty of sunshine. and then into the evening, looks like nice, dry conditions. that leads us into saturday. looking at dry conditions. into saturday night. that's when the next chance of showers moves in. 8:00. showing showers off to the west. and as we continue to see...
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Jul 16, 2009
07/09
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and look at the highs across the mid-atlantic. 90 today in baltimore. looking at 85 in harrisburg. 89 in richmond. 85 in pittsburg. so the temperatures were pretty warm out there through the mid afternoon hours. but the temperatures heating up. and looking at the radar. high thin clouds across the mid-atlantic. virginia, delaware, into new jersey and pennsylvania. up to portions of canada and upstate new york. looking at some showers and thunderstorms there. strong thunderstorms are firing up along a frontal boundary down in portions of kentucky and tennessee. we have a cold front that is extending back over parts of ohio, back towards indiana. that will be joining us later. but ahead of the cold front, are the warmer temperatures. as the warmer temperatures come up out of the south continue to see the temperatures increasing and also we continue to see the moisture moving in from the south. so humidity is going to be ahead of the front. as the front moves closer to our neck of the woods, we get the better chance for showers and thunderstorms firing off
and look at the highs across the mid-atlantic. 90 today in baltimore. looking at 85 in harrisburg. 89 in richmond. 85 in pittsburg. so the temperatures were pretty warm out there through the mid afternoon hours. but the temperatures heating up. and looking at the radar. high thin clouds across the mid-atlantic. virginia, delaware, into new jersey and pennsylvania. up to portions of canada and upstate new york. looking at some showers and thunderstorms there. strong thunderstorms are firing up...
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Jul 17, 2009
07/09
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warm humid air from the atlantic. means for new england, the mid-atlantic states particularly is a combination of high wins downpours, hail and building airport delays. through the afternoon maybe into tomorrow morning. keep that in mind and then clearing out by the afternoon in many locations. high heat continues in the southern plains. if there's good news to the bad weather begin to go roll on through, it's that it will cool temperatures down to below 100 degrees. dallas you've spent much of the month so far in the triple l digits. out west rockies out west it is clear, but it is hot with tempatures anywhere from 110 to 115 plus in places like phoenix, arizona, and the desert sections of california. will begin to slowly clear out, but cool . >>> it is a beautiful day's start, just a few high clouds around the metro, going north to look at doppler. we've had some shower activity and kind of start cruising through central pa. forecast this day, calling for some every neighborhood seeing a potential for a thunderstorm
warm humid air from the atlantic. means for new england, the mid-atlantic states particularly is a combination of high wins downpours, hail and building airport delays. through the afternoon maybe into tomorrow morning. keep that in mind and then clearing out by the afternoon in many locations. high heat continues in the southern plains. if there's good news to the bad weather begin to go roll on through, it's that it will cool temperatures down to below 100 degrees. dallas you've spent much of...
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Jul 27, 2009
07/09
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we have a chance to go up and down the atlantic and really do some things to help young people. because the young people are the ones that need it. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: in college park, sara walsh, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> the players are hoping to have the young students attend some game and practices this year. the terps open the season september 5th at carolina. >>> penn state top the list of top party schools this year. the university of mississippi was third followed by the university of georgia and ohio university in athens. >>> maybe -- >> nobody likes to be on that list. >> i'm sure it is not in the brochure. >> no. weather wise it will be hot and humid. typical summer weather. >> so far this summer we have gotten off pretty good. >> yeah, we have. and still not that bad. >> exactly. no huge heat wave coming just around 90 and that's the average for time of the year. start with the three day trend. upper 80s to around 90s and each day a 20 to 30% chance of a thunderstorm in that heat and humidity. so when you see the thunder bolts on the seven-day foreca
we have a chance to go up and down the atlantic and really do some things to help young people. because the young people are the ones that need it. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: in college park, sara walsh, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> the players are hoping to have the young students attend some game and practices this year. the terps open the season september 5th at carolina. >>> penn state top the list of top party schools this year. the university of...
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Jul 17, 2009
07/09
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warm humid air from the atlantic.t it means for new england, the mid-atlantic states particularly is a combination of high wins, downpours, hail, and building airport delays. through the afternoon maybe into tomorrow morning. keep that in mind and then clearing out by the afternoon in many locations. high heat continues in the southern plains. if there's good news to the bad weather begin to go roll on through, it's that it will cool temperatures down to below 100 degrees. dallas, you've spent much of the month so far in the triple l digits. out west, rockies out west, it is clear, but it is hot with tempatures anywhere from 110 to 115 plus in places like phoenix, arizona, and the desert sections of california. will begin to slowly clear out, bu >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. keep in mind, temperatures in sacramento and seattle and portland on the very high side as we head into the weekend. maggie, over to you. >>> we have an important story for a summer weekend. our consumer correspondent susan koepp
warm humid air from the atlantic.t it means for new england, the mid-atlantic states particularly is a combination of high wins, downpours, hail, and building airport delays. through the afternoon maybe into tomorrow morning. keep that in mind and then clearing out by the afternoon in many locations. high heat continues in the southern plains. if there's good news to the bad weather begin to go roll on through, it's that it will cool temperatures down to below 100 degrees. dallas, you've spent...
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>> the national aquarium in baltimore has released a seal in delaware into the atlantic ocean today,l ordeal and four-month recovery. he turned up in bermuda with a fishing net on his neck. it had sliced an open wound almost all the way around, but fortunately, they wereç able to nurse hamilton back to health. >> and baltimore county restaurant has vowed to reopen after a two-alarm fire struck them. the blaze broke out in an adjacent storage area just about 5:00 last night. fortunately, all s)e able to get out of the building safely. the owners say that reopening is an obligation. >> we cater to an older-type clientele, where the children have moved away. the parents have to fend for themselves and are either too old or too sick to cook for themselves, and they eat here. >> they will go to a temporary location to begin service in their customers as soon as possible. >> steve mcnair was remembered tonight -- to begin >> now, 11 sports. >> you were, like, such a hero to so many kids. our heros are not supposed to die. they are supposed to live forever. >> fans in tennessee saluted ste
>> the national aquarium in baltimore has released a seal in delaware into the atlantic ocean today,l ordeal and four-month recovery. he turned up in bermuda with a fishing net on his neck. it had sliced an open wound almost all the way around, but fortunately, they wereç able to nurse hamilton back to health. >> and baltimore county restaurant has vowed to reopen after a two-alarm fire struck them. the blaze broke out in an adjacent storage area just about 5:00 last night....
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atlantic.s what is causing the heavy rainfall that is heading right into new england. if you're traveling to long island, new york, harford, boston, going out on the cape, expect 2 to 4-inches of rain in the next 24 hours as the system makes its way through. in the meantime, here in baltimore, we've got some scattered showers around the region. just out to the west of us, there they are right there. there is the showers that came through the baltimore region, kind of fell apart a couple of hours ago. some very heavy thunderstorms now making their way through portions of howard county north of d.c., and also south of annapolis getting a few little scattered showers. right now across the area, at the highland school in bel air, look at the rainfall that they had just this morning. .80 inchesful right now it's 77, but feels like 81 because of the high humidity. temperature-wise right now, you see the temperatures change. that's because it's live data, only available here on abc 2. 78 in perry hall
atlantic.s what is causing the heavy rainfall that is heading right into new england. if you're traveling to long island, new york, harford, boston, going out on the cape, expect 2 to 4-inches of rain in the next 24 hours as the system makes its way through. in the meantime, here in baltimore, we've got some scattered showers around the region. just out to the west of us, there they are right there. there is the showers that came through the baltimore region, kind of fell apart a couple of...
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the giant arches symbolize the two main places the war was fought known as the atlantic theater and the pacific theater. then, there's the freedom wall of 4,000 stars. each one of those gold stars represents 100 americans killed in wwii. if you do the math, you'll realize that more than 400,000 americans laid down their lives in world war ii. >> it's an area where you're expected to be quiet and to be reverential. >> the world war ii memorial is still relatively new. but it's already a popular destination for visitors to washington, d.c. most americans, in fact virtually everybody, welcomes the addition of the wwii memorial. at the wwii memorial for "teen kids news," i'm lauren. ♪ >>> and now our fox in the classroom update. >> a major announcement in the nation's health care policy. in a move the white house is calling unprecedented, president barack obama is pledge to go reduce the rate of health care spending by 1.5% a year over the next ten years. that rate reduction adds up to a savings of some $2 trillion or more. >> we can't continue down the same dangerous road we've been travel
the giant arches symbolize the two main places the war was fought known as the atlantic theater and the pacific theater. then, there's the freedom wall of 4,000 stars. each one of those gold stars represents 100 americans killed in wwii. if you do the math, you'll realize that more than 400,000 americans laid down their lives in world war ii. >> it's an area where you're expected to be quiet and to be reverential. >> the world war ii memorial is still relatively new. but it's...
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temperatures across the mid-atlantic right now. looking at 72 in harrisburg. 79 in baltimore.own to the south of us, 73 in richmond. slightly cooler temperatures in the 60s off to the west, and a little bit of that moving into play as we go through the next couple of days. showers north of us. one blip on the radar down in southern maryland. but that's the only activity in the area. as we can see mainly clear skies across baltimore and central maryland. zooming in closer, picture here. we can kind of see, shower that just popped up south of the dc metro area there. we can see down toward charles county. continuing to move across the bay. folks in st. mary's county will probably get rain and maybe calvert county. but nothing in baltimore as we go through the overnight. timing this out on the future scan. looks like tomorrow morning's rush hour will involve plenty of sunshine. and we will have a decent day. into the afternoon hours. looks like relatively quiet conditions. plenty of sunshine. holding together as we get into the next day on thursday. and then into friday, a chance
temperatures across the mid-atlantic right now. looking at 72 in harrisburg. 79 in baltimore.own to the south of us, 73 in richmond. slightly cooler temperatures in the 60s off to the west, and a little bit of that moving into play as we go through the next couple of days. showers north of us. one blip on the radar down in southern maryland. but that's the only activity in the area. as we can see mainly clear skies across baltimore and central maryland. zooming in closer, picture here. we can...
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that will allow the high pressure to our west to extend its reach and build in over the mid-atlantic.hat will stabilize things. wednesday, things get a little bit different. maybe an increase in the humidity and temperature as the front re-emerges. 87 degrees on wednesday. quite soupy out there. very humid ahead of the passage of another weak front that will die out on thursday. so 88 to 90 on thursday. then friday it looks like 85. slight chances of pop-up afternoon thunderstorms. saturday and sunday we are again in the lower 80's with a slight chance of afternoon storms. >> in this morning's "consumer alert," gas prices are going down according to the lundberg survey. too much supply and too little demand has helped gas prices drop more than 10 cents over the past two weeks. the biggest two-week decline since december. the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is now $2.56. a gallon of regular gas last year peaked at an all-time high of $4.11. retireee who's have seen their nest egg shrink are having to decide if they'll be able to leave anything to their children.
that will allow the high pressure to our west to extend its reach and build in over the mid-atlantic.hat will stabilize things. wednesday, things get a little bit different. maybe an increase in the humidity and temperature as the front re-emerges. 87 degrees on wednesday. quite soupy out there. very humid ahead of the passage of another weak front that will die out on thursday. so 88 to 90 on thursday. then friday it looks like 85. slight chances of pop-up afternoon thunderstorms. saturday and...