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going to the gulf of mexico and pushing across lake okeechobee and into the atlantic ocean. right now finally getting a little bit of light out there and the winds out of the west/northwest and the temperature has not moved up and a lot of this cold air from back yonder is coming right down on top of us. it' s going to take awhile to will do it but the winds kick in and it never warms up. not much anyway. see there goes - - there goes the clouds. they' re gone. they' re out of here! by 1:00, 2:00 this afternoon. we continue that trend into the evening hours and also continue the trend of the wind being a major player problem. today hour by hour the temperatures get up to around 46. they get to 52 by noon. that' s not a big leap there and then it' s 57 by 3- 4:00 this afternoon. and temperatures will be in the 50s all day long today and still a wind chill factor for the overnight. good news. mostly sunny and a chance of rain on monday night. the wind problems today. gusting winds to 30 mph. not good. not good. and look at that. overnight on tuesday night and 39. and then in t
going to the gulf of mexico and pushing across lake okeechobee and into the atlantic ocean. right now finally getting a little bit of light out there and the winds out of the west/northwest and the temperature has not moved up and a lot of this cold air from back yonder is coming right down on top of us. it' s going to take awhile to will do it but the winds kick in and it never warms up. not much anyway. see there goes - - there goes the clouds. they' re gone. they' re out of here! by 1:00,...
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Feb 8, 2016
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's backing in from off the atlantic ocean. when you can see a comma shape, that's deep low pressure, almrst a tropical characteristic to it. a lot of moisture wrapping back around it. we're on that northwestern sid of it. it's this area of rain that becomes snow as it moves into the colder air pushing in towards eastern long island. into the city as we work our way through the morning commute. by 5:00 a.m., just cutting into the eastern ections of suffolk county. by 7:00, 8:00 a.m., it's apprching the city. a.m., into northwest new jersey. notice extreme northwest new jersey, catskills, nothing more than a flake or two as tllhe system is more one that stays east. that's where the heaviest accumuestions will be. >> 6 inches would tend to be extreme long island and suffolk county. most areas n suffolk about 3 or so. slushy,iteavy wet snow. the city, 1 to 2. more on it being 1. i think the roads stay primarily t. rther north and west, just a trace to an inch especially on the colder surfaces. grassy areas. you could get higher in
's backing in from off the atlantic ocean. when you can see a comma shape, that's deep low pressure, almrst a tropical characteristic to it. a lot of moisture wrapping back around it. we're on that northwestern sid of it. it's this area of rain that becomes snow as it moves into the colder air pushing in towards eastern long island. into the city as we work our way through the morning commute. by 5:00 a.m., just cutting into the eastern ections of suffolk county. by 7:00, 8:00 a.m., it's...
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Feb 19, 2016
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so during the day, we may pull a couple clouds off the atlantic ocean and a nice breeze but mostly sunny again. it's 47 in zephyrhills, so a little chill this morning. 51 in polk county. 54 in sarasota. 74, another great day, you will see that breeze and you will feel the lower humidity and at 5:38, the eight-day temperature trend let's you know how long we stay this nice. and leslee is here to help you get off on the nice commute. >>> that's right. it's a nice one right now. tomorrow, not exactly nice especially with the races going on over the weekend, it's going to be jam packed. right now, the good news. that's the skyway bridge. there's a great drive across it, only six minutes across the water. and we have an accident out in hernando county. this is northbound on u.s. 41. so that's for those headed into brooksville, right at spring hill drive, we have a collision that's tying up one of the northbound lanes and we are so keep that in mind in hernando and brooksville. other than that, 41 looks very good through pasco and hillsborough. and ehrlich road is blocked down to the veterans
so during the day, we may pull a couple clouds off the atlantic ocean and a nice breeze but mostly sunny again. it's 47 in zephyrhills, so a little chill this morning. 51 in polk county. 54 in sarasota. 74, another great day, you will see that breeze and you will feel the lower humidity and at 5:38, the eight-day temperature trend let's you know how long we stay this nice. and leslee is here to help you get off on the nice commute. >>> that's right. it's a nice one right now. tomorrow,...
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Feb 11, 2016
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statesville woman share herring story with wbtv after she was on a cruise liner stuck in the atlantic ocean during a violent storm for more than 12 hours. i'm ashton pellom at a live report i'll have her story and why she said it was the most horrifying experience in her life. >> john: recalls affecting two car companies this morning. why more than 750,000 cars need repairs. morning, it is 6:25. >> christine: next at 6:30, a live look at king street in boone courtesy of resortcams.com. it appears the snow has finally stopped but the roads have snow and ice because it is so cold and across the area, meteorologist al conklin is tracking changes in the working hard in the alert center getting new information, she will join us in a moment with a check of news literally just come in. >> christine: a federal hearing for accused charleston church shooter drive, we head to charleston for a preview. >> john: thanks for waking up with wbtv this morning, now 6:30 i'm john carter. >> christine: i'm christine sperow. if you're just joining us there are school closures and delay. alleghany county schools
statesville woman share herring story with wbtv after she was on a cruise liner stuck in the atlantic ocean during a violent storm for more than 12 hours. i'm ashton pellom at a live report i'll have her story and why she said it was the most horrifying experience in her life. >> john: recalls affecting two car companies this morning. why more than 750,000 cars need repairs. morning, it is 6:25. >> christine: next at 6:30, a live look at king street in boone courtesy of...
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Feb 21, 2016
02/16
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detail, including his arrest to -- aristocratic background, his eight journeys across the land -- atlantic ocean and his role in the french revolution. this hour-long program is hosted by the collier county museum in naples, florida. [applause] mr. miller: thank you pam, and thank you to ron, the director of the museum.
detail, including his arrest to -- aristocratic background, his eight journeys across the land -- atlantic ocean and his role in the french revolution. this hour-long program is hosted by the collier county museum in naples, florida. [applause] mr. miller: thank you pam, and thank you to ron, the director of the museum.
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Feb 20, 2016
02/16
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if you want to go to the beach, you may see a few clouds roll in off the atlantic ocean. not a big deal. even if it's cloudy you still need sunshine because clouds don't stop the uv's. here's what is going on on the radar. things are quiet. i don't expect anything to really happen. these temperatures are going to put them in the 70s before we finish. if you wander out there a jacket 60 degrees around brevard county. this is what is going on around the rest of the country. nobody is below zero or down in the teens. limited visibility. this is fluctuating constantly so if you hit the road be careful. if you have to go up 441 or highway 27. be careful. that will push temperatures in the 70s today. 72 by noon. 76 by 4:00. >> thank you. >> following breaking news out of orange county. orlando police are investigating a deadly crash in the area of curry ford and cimarron boulevard. the driver was pronounced dead on scene and the only occupant of that car. the road will be closed for several hours. if you are headed out you want to avoid this area. >> in lake county a high schoo
if you want to go to the beach, you may see a few clouds roll in off the atlantic ocean. not a big deal. even if it's cloudy you still need sunshine because clouds don't stop the uv's. here's what is going on on the radar. things are quiet. i don't expect anything to really happen. these temperatures are going to put them in the 70s before we finish. if you wander out there a jacket 60 degrees around brevard county. this is what is going on around the rest of the country. nobody is below zero...
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Feb 15, 2016
02/16
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thousands of blacktip sharks are migrating in the atlantic ocean. the sightings are primarily near palm beach. this is video from florida atlantic university. researchers tagged some of the sharks to find out why they're swarming palm beach. every winter, the sharks flock to the coast...looking for warmer water. 3 3 ((dave)) 3 3 ((dave)) 3 3 3 still ahead: it's our patriotic duty... to celebrate the presidents. after the break: a new fun facts... about "presidents' day." 3 plus: the video... is just stunning. an entire bridge... filled with flames. what firefighters had to do... just to *reach it. 3 ((walter but first, here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers... no big winner in the powerball over jackpot is now up to 189 million dollars for wednesday night. good day is back in less than two. 3 3 3 in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. welcome to c
thousands of blacktip sharks are migrating in the atlantic ocean. the sightings are primarily near palm beach. this is video from florida atlantic university. researchers tagged some of the sharks to find out why they're swarming palm beach. every winter, the sharks flock to the coast...looking for warmer water. 3 3 ((dave)) 3 3 ((dave)) 3 3 3 still ahead: it's our patriotic duty... to celebrate the presidents. after the break: a new fun facts... about "presidents' day." 3 plus: the...
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Feb 9, 2016
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the royal caribbean cruise ship that was damaged after sailing through a storm in the atlantic ocean is expected back in its home port in new jersey tomrrow. u-s senator bill nelson is asking for an investigation into why the ship sailed through rough waters in the first place. the cruise ship was supposed to stop at port canaveral before heading to the bahamas.. but royal caribbean says they had to turn around. listen to what passengers have to say about how the cruise line says guests will receive full refunds and certificates toward a future cruise. the zika virus is making headlines once again...this time in pinellas county. 10news reporter emerald morrow is live at the mosquito control center in clearwater. emerald, this continues to be a big concern for health officials in our area. yeah, and this afternoon, mosquito control workers will be here with health officials talking about how their plan to protect you from the virus that just keeps spreading. take a look at this map...this shows all the places where zika infections have popped up this is the map from january. just one
the royal caribbean cruise ship that was damaged after sailing through a storm in the atlantic ocean is expected back in its home port in new jersey tomrrow. u-s senator bill nelson is asking for an investigation into why the ship sailed through rough waters in the first place. the cruise ship was supposed to stop at port canaveral before heading to the bahamas.. but royal caribbean says they had to turn around. listen to what passengers have to say about how the cruise line says guests will...
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Feb 12, 2016
02/16
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this area of high pressure slides off toward the atlantic ocean. it will start as snow. the gulf of mexico moisture from the south as the system approaches will meet with the cold air in place. start out as snow. some of that warmth from the system pushes up. there's not a ton of cold air to count are. we'll see it transition into freezing rain. this is the time period monday afternoon into monday evening where we could see ice accumulation and transitioning to all rain as we get warmer air still beyond that. behind that colder air returns. it will fall as additional light snow. we're tracking this. the precip depends on how long the arctic air stays around president the third thing in question how quickly will the storm arrive. it comes up quickly on sunday night. timeline mainly after 11:00. light snow monday morning to early afternoon. afternoon into the evening we'll seat snow start to transition into freezing rain. that's where we'll see the main problems. the evening commute could be impacted. >>> before that storm system gets us sunday nit to tuesday we have a lot
this area of high pressure slides off toward the atlantic ocean. it will start as snow. the gulf of mexico moisture from the south as the system approaches will meet with the cold air in place. start out as snow. some of that warmth from the system pushes up. there's not a ton of cold air to count are. we'll see it transition into freezing rain. this is the time period monday afternoon into monday evening where we could see ice accumulation and transitioning to all rain as we get warmer air...
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Feb 4, 2016
02/16
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and the roaring atlantic ocean -- that draw people from around the world to the outer banks tourism is a big deal here -- but should it be the only one driving the dare county economy? a partnership with n-c state university aims to inject some diversity the strategic plan will build up over the coming year -- with a goal of highlighting the tourism industry -- and it with other opportunities. in kill devil hills -- todd corillo -- newschannel 3. next on newschannel three at 6. do you want to spend the most romantic holiday in the most romantic city in america? if so -- you don t have to newschannel three is live for superbowl fifty. makenzie walter joins us from super bowl city in downtown san francisco. makenzie heard from one of the halftime performers today. right now we )re live in san francisco for super bowl fifty. today organizers held a press conference on new details -- on plans for a historic ocean liner built right here in hampton roads. the rusting s-s united states has been docked in philadelphia for the last two decades. luxuary travel company crystal cruises has signed
and the roaring atlantic ocean -- that draw people from around the world to the outer banks tourism is a big deal here -- but should it be the only one driving the dare county economy? a partnership with n-c state university aims to inject some diversity the strategic plan will build up over the coming year -- with a goal of highlighting the tourism industry -- and it with other opportunities. in kill devil hills -- todd corillo -- newschannel 3. next on newschannel three at 6. do you want to...
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Feb 21, 2016
02/16
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starting to see a little bit of something out here in the atlantic, ocean. i don't think it's a big problem if you go out there -- small draft, it's not going to be a great day. a light jacket might be great but i'm sure lots of people will be in shorts and t-shirts at the races. a little bit of fog problem this morning. the villages and leesburg, limited visibility. i expected again for tomorrow morning. moisture beginning to return to the atmosphere, what does that mean? the big storm will try to move our way, bring us rain tuesday and wednesday. looks like a great day at the beach. noon and 77 by 4:00. >> danny, thanks. in orange county, four people are in the hospital after a shoot anything orlando. officers raced to mcfall avenue and found four victims with gunshot wounds. their conditions are not known. a mother and daughter tell news 6 they were inside the s and w food store when a man wearing bandana and sunglasses stormed in and started firing shots. >> i walked past so he shot the bullet off and we thought it was some kid playing around. and he did
starting to see a little bit of something out here in the atlantic, ocean. i don't think it's a big problem if you go out there -- small draft, it's not going to be a great day. a light jacket might be great but i'm sure lots of people will be in shorts and t-shirts at the races. a little bit of fog problem this morning. the villages and leesburg, limited visibility. i expected again for tomorrow morning. moisture beginning to return to the atmosphere, what does that mean? the big storm will...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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space-x is trying to successfully land its falcon 9 rocket booster on a floating platform in the atlantic ocean. this is something you only hear about from storybooks. if you're busy getting for work or school, stop what your doing and head over to your t-v to see this picture. a cape coral fisherman and his friend pulled this nearly 500 pound grouper from a canal. unfortunately, it was not alive. the fishermen thought the recent release of millions of gallons of nutrient-laden freshwater from lake okeechobee has something to do with dead fish. researchers have taken samples it and won't determine a cause of death for weeks. when they first thought it was a manatee. we all have them...toiletries from staying at a hotel... but now more hotels are trying find out what you do with them so you keep coming back to visit. a sea lion is now in its forever home after fighting off a shark in california. here's a look at what's coming up on 10 news and c-b-s tonight. starting at 8:00, the big bang theory, followed by life in pieces at 8:30. at 9:00, mom. at 9:30, two broke girls. at 10:00, elementary, th
space-x is trying to successfully land its falcon 9 rocket booster on a floating platform in the atlantic ocean. this is something you only hear about from storybooks. if you're busy getting for work or school, stop what your doing and head over to your t-v to see this picture. a cape coral fisherman and his friend pulled this nearly 500 pound grouper from a canal. unfortunately, it was not alive. the fishermen thought the recent release of millions of gallons of nutrient-laden freshwater from...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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. >>> and debris illegally dumped in the atlantic ocean and an investigation is underway into a pricey project on the jersey shore. >>> now to spring training. we're in tampa today and there's a major change in the yankees workout routine. >> some of the players admitted they ran out of gas as last season came to a close. and they're not going to let >> reporter: every team and edge. hopefully, a legal way to outperform the competition and avoiding injury. and the yankees think they've taken a huge step in the right direction. and it's not high tech. pour out the dirt and put a little grass on the top. >> stretching, fundamentals, this. a humongous mound in the outfield they have to run up a number of times. >> it's cool. >> i like it. >> not a big deal? >> in -- we have a lot of hills. it's not a big deal. >> the six increments of 10 yards and it gets to 10 feet at the top. >> something i've used throughout my career. i had it with a prior team and it's something i feel is effective in all aspects of the speed development, base running stuff. forces the guys to have to work hard const
. >>> and debris illegally dumped in the atlantic ocean and an investigation is underway into a pricey project on the jersey shore. >>> now to spring training. we're in tampa today and there's a major change in the yankees workout routine. >> some of the players admitted they ran out of gas as last season came to a close. and they're not going to let >> reporter: every team and edge. hopefully, a legal way to outperform the competition and avoiding injury. and the...
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Feb 10, 2016
02/16
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spotted swimming under the bridge to the atlantic ocean. >> it turned around and it went. officers with the fish and wildlife conservation kept on getting too close to the endaningered whales. they have to stay 500 yards or risk fines high winds proved too much for professional sailors in florida. >> several boats capsized during a race off clear water beach. seas became rough tossing racers into 10-foot high seas. no one was hurt. a huge day for disney thanks to the global success of star wars the force awakens to $2.8 billion from $2.1 billion during and this is under a bill that is movering into the florida house. a divided panel voted in farz for a deal between the space and the tribe to require voter approval for future expansion as well. and trending across america, the northeast is dealing with a winter blast. residents in mississippi with a wintry mix today. and the know is expects to continue over the next 24 hours. with the conditions in the wake of the blizzard that hit. and with the additional $950 kits to test for viral antibodies. and travelling to affected c
spotted swimming under the bridge to the atlantic ocean. >> it turned around and it went. officers with the fish and wildlife conservation kept on getting too close to the endaningered whales. they have to stay 500 yards or risk fines high winds proved too much for professional sailors in florida. >> several boats capsized during a race off clear water beach. seas became rough tossing racers into 10-foot high seas. no one was hurt. a huge day for disney thanks to the global success...
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Feb 2, 2016
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getting information right now from the faa that this was a piper pa-28 that crashed into the atlantic ocean east miles east of opa-locka that happened faa. and right now the faa is investigating along with the national transportation safety board to determine the cause. we're talking about a piper plane, two people aboard. ande are getting instagram photos of the moment the plane went in the water. you're looking at liveictures of that plane. this, as we've been mentioning, certqinly a lot of people in the area at the time. this dididt happen far from shore right a few hundred feet from the shoreline there at 108th and collins. you're looking at a picture from the ritz carlton right next door, literally windows looking out this this area, someone there saw something very unusual, plane in theater and this is the picture from instagram that was taken of that plane as it went down in the water, once again, a piper pa-28 that crashed into the atlantic ocean relatively close to the shoreline. and live pictures of the plane the two people aboard t tt plane did manage to get outful they are onshr
getting information right now from the faa that this was a piper pa-28 that crashed into the atlantic ocean east miles east of opa-locka that happened faa. and right now the faa is investigating along with the national transportation safety board to determine the cause. we're talking about a piper plane, two people aboard. ande are getting instagram photos of the moment the plane went in the water. you're looking at liveictures of that plane. this, as we've been mentioning, certqinly a lot of...
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Feb 9, 2016
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it ran into high winds and rough seas in the atlantic ocean sunday -- and people on board called the experience "terrifying." the ship was headed for port canaveral and the bahamas when it got caught in a strong storm off the coast of north carolina. take a look at the damage: ceilings caved in, glass shattered and chairs overturned. now, u-s senator bill nelson wants to know why the ship sailed into intense weather... and is calling for the n-t-s-b to investigate. casey anthony has filed paperwork to open her own photography studio. according to address is listed in this would be the first business venture for anthony since her she was acquitted of first- degree murder, and since she filed for bankruptcy. the university of central florida is facing a class action suit after a massive "data breach". 63-thousand social security numbers were stolen. a former student-- and a member of u-c- f's board of trustees claim the school knew of the breach as early as december 20-15. time now for headlines around the nation and the world in 60 seconds. today...president barack obama will ask cong
it ran into high winds and rough seas in the atlantic ocean sunday -- and people on board called the experience "terrifying." the ship was headed for port canaveral and the bahamas when it got caught in a strong storm off the coast of north carolina. take a look at the damage: ceilings caved in, glass shattered and chairs overturned. now, u-s senator bill nelson wants to know why the ship sailed into intense weather... and is calling for the n-t-s-b to investigate. casey anthony has...
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Feb 8, 2016
02/16
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continues to spin off slowly moving eastward the one to be on twenty nautical miles out into the atlantic ocean hurricane force wind warning up because of those winds that are gusting well over seventy five mph over the over open ocean. even while on the coastline we've seen winds gust topping forty mph we have seen that wind rain and some leslie that's been mixing and still likely some sleet mixing in with this little heavier bursts moving across parts of virginia beach in the mouth of the chesapeake bay and back across in sections of north carolina can see them very slowly for progress of the back edge of the last three hours. so in the next couple of hours we will see things really start to wind down that those winds will continue to be gusting out of the north and northwest as we head to the overnight hours notice mainly some light rain across eastern shore could be a few sleek palette mixing and down towards the southern tip of the eastern shore in out ports in northern portions of virginia beach that heavier bursts things starting to wind down back across the south side and parts of north
continues to spin off slowly moving eastward the one to be on twenty nautical miles out into the atlantic ocean hurricane force wind warning up because of those winds that are gusting well over seventy five mph over the over open ocean. even while on the coastline we've seen winds gust topping forty mph we have seen that wind rain and some leslie that's been mixing and still likely some sleet mixing in with this little heavier bursts moving across parts of virginia beach in the mouth of the...
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Feb 13, 2016
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cooler. because the atlantic water temperatures, this is the coldest time of the year for the atlantic ocean. clear skies gives us great star gazing. it's going to be a chilly one, especially when the sun goes down. full 7-day forecast is coming up. >>> news alert a jacksonville police officer on administrative leave after shooting an armed suspect during a chase. investigators say two officers were looking into reports -- as a passenger in the car jumped out and ran into a wooded area behind a home. one officer chased after the suspect and fired four shots. hitting the suspect once in the leg. right now it's not clear if the driver of the black car was arrested or what the conditions are of the two hurt people. >>> new at 5:00 critics call it a flaw in the florida pension system. a state rule that hurts a family of police officers and deputies killed in the line of duty. >> the wife of an orange county work is fighting to help other families facing similar tragedies. the state senate passed a bill to fix the problem by a 40-0 vote but still there is no guarantee that change will become law.
cooler. because the atlantic water temperatures, this is the coldest time of the year for the atlantic ocean. clear skies gives us great star gazing. it's going to be a chilly one, especially when the sun goes down. full 7-day forecast is coming up. >>> news alert a jacksonville police officer on administrative leave after shooting an armed suspect during a chase. investigators say two officers were looking into reports -- as a passenger in the car jumped out and ran into a wooded area...
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Feb 2, 2016
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could see a few likely just a few showers on thursday morning before this pushes out into the atlantic ocean. it does look like we could get a decent amount of rain out of this. our in-house model, it is something to consider. it could be a bit of a trouble spot. likely 53 and clinton tomorrow. warm temperatures, closer to 73 in fayetteville. 71 for rocky mount and wilson. look how quickly that goes away. temperatures continue to drop into the weekend. 40's again my saturday. we will warm up slightly towards the end of life's week. >> be always hope for more weather. you take what you get. >> flu season is in full swing. tisha: so far it has not been as bad as last year. drivers pre-just that feeling. you know the one. that "grand-slam, aced-the-presentation" feeling. multiply that feeling. it's the deal of all deals. a moment worthy of celebration. now multiply that. you're everyone's hero in the championship of all championships it's that feeling. multiplied. introducing the new multiplier scratch-offs. a chance to win. and a chance to multiply your winnings. steve: we have an update on th
could see a few likely just a few showers on thursday morning before this pushes out into the atlantic ocean. it does look like we could get a decent amount of rain out of this. our in-house model, it is something to consider. it could be a bit of a trouble spot. likely 53 and clinton tomorrow. warm temperatures, closer to 73 in fayetteville. 71 for rocky mount and wilson. look how quickly that goes away. temperatures continue to drop into the weekend. 40's again my saturday. we will warm up...
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Feb 23, 2016
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but, according to a report from nasa, if you lived in the middle of the atlantic ocean, you would remember it. the nasa/jpl near-earth object fireball page < http://neo.jpl.nasa.g ov/fireballs/> recorded a sizable event occurring at 1:55 p.m.at that time, the entry says an exceptionally bright meteor, known as a fireball or a bolide, zoomed into earth's atmosphere and likely exploded over the south atlantic ocean. and the calculated total impact energy released from that explosion was reportedly about what you'd get if you detonated sounds like a pretty big deal. but as far as meteor impacts go, this one was pretty tiny. to put things into perspective, researchers say the meteor that exploded over chelyabinsk , russia, in 2013 was equivalent to the detonation of about 500,000 tons of tnt. as an astronomy blogger for slate put it,
but, according to a report from nasa, if you lived in the middle of the atlantic ocean, you would remember it. the nasa/jpl near-earth object fireball page < http://neo.jpl.nasa.g ov/fireballs/> recorded a sizable event occurring at 1:55 p.m.at that time, the entry says an exceptionally bright meteor, known as a fireball or a bolide, zoomed into earth's atmosphere and likely exploded over the south atlantic ocean. and the calculated total impact energy released from that explosion was...
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Feb 14, 2016
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thousands of people sprinted into the icy atlantic ocean for the polar bear plunge.horities brought in extra rescue crews to be safe. it's part of a weekend full of events aimed as raising money for a number of causes. it's chilly today but colder tomorrow morning? >> the first alerd continues through tonight and into tomorrow morning and actually into tuesday. near record cold and dangerous wind chills and potential for snow and heavy rain monday night and tuesday. some of the records challenged here, 2 in philadelphia, 6 below in atlantic city. the coldest of the air mass will be moving in over the course of the next several hours. zero in philadelphia. 8 below in allentown. 27 below in the poconos. and the coldest will be in place into the early morning hours. the wind chill warning expires in the poconos around 1:00 p.m. and the advisory in the philadelphia area extending southbound expires at 9:00 in the morning. dangerous into the early morning hours. looking at the radar and satellite picture looking quiet. it's not until monday that we are tracking significan
thousands of people sprinted into the icy atlantic ocean for the polar bear plunge.horities brought in extra rescue crews to be safe. it's part of a weekend full of events aimed as raising money for a number of causes. it's chilly today but colder tomorrow morning? >> the first alerd continues through tonight and into tomorrow morning and actually into tuesday. near record cold and dangerous wind chills and potential for snow and heavy rain monday night and tuesday. some of the records...
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will take the same track as the big storm over the week and that caused all that trouble in the atlantic ocean. it is going to have a colder air mass. whatever falls, snow mixed with sleet starting friday afternoon. right now this stays far enough offshore that it is only a brief snow shower. a dusting at most around the i-95 corner. a bit of a different story. check in. things could change. most moisture will stay away. a small variation could have a we will find tune that tomorrow. the cold air, you see that with the jet stream. bitterly cold temperatures. then we will start to relax things temperature wise. before we warm up, another system comes our way. many things can happen but there is a chance of wintry precipitation at the onset of this. it will quickly change over to a steady rain later in the day. lots of time to iron out the details. just remember to stay warm this weekend. don't forget your pets. this will be a cold air mass. you see the first alert seven day, 38 on friday. the windchill will be in the 20's. single digits by saturday night. temperatures in the lower midteens. >>
will take the same track as the big storm over the week and that caused all that trouble in the atlantic ocean. it is going to have a colder air mass. whatever falls, snow mixed with sleet starting friday afternoon. right now this stays far enough offshore that it is only a brief snow shower. a dusting at most around the i-95 corner. a bit of a different story. check in. things could change. most moisture will stay away. a small variation could have a we will find tune that tomorrow. the cold...
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Feb 8, 2016
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a lot of that in the mid atlantic ocean. dropping the temperatures and reinforcing the cool air that we have been seeing. rather than seeing a warmup, this will keep us in the cold for another 48 hours and we crystal rivers and keep the winds tomorrow and the same winds 15 to 25 miles per hour from the in fact. another blustery days and temperatures 58 degrees. a little bit cooler on the afternoon temperature than we where we were. early in the morning a continuation of the overnight. light rain showers are possible. i don't expect this to be a lot of heavy rain where it is any problems of ponding on the road or flooding. wet roads in the morning commute and that's possible. and may want to be ready for that first thing you want morning. after that moves out, let's take a look at the forecast. the cool air in place wednesday at 58 for a high and start at 44. that's going to mean 30s around citrus and hernando counties. we will talk about that at 5:30 and we do warm to the 60s and 70s by the time we get to valentine's day. ne
a lot of that in the mid atlantic ocean. dropping the temperatures and reinforcing the cool air that we have been seeing. rather than seeing a warmup, this will keep us in the cold for another 48 hours and we crystal rivers and keep the winds tomorrow and the same winds 15 to 25 miles per hour from the in fact. another blustery days and temperatures 58 degrees. a little bit cooler on the afternoon temperature than we where we were. early in the morning a continuation of the overnight. light...
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Feb 27, 2016
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[ cheers and applause ]ntly, there was celebrating on our side of the atlantic ocean. nasa's probe new horizons on a 9-year mission to fly by pluto. it sent back incredible photos from 3 billion miles away. [ music continues ]eminent scientists, stephen hawking, sent words of congratulations. >> i would like to congratulate and nasa on their pioneering decade long mission to explore the pluto system in the kuiper belt.king is paralyzed and speaks with the help of a computer. you can learn more about his incredible story in the hit movie "the theory of everything." a pretty good grasp of just how important rockets are in our world -- and out of it. when we return, you'll meet someho took top honors in an international rocketry challenge. "teen kids news" will be right >> here's the challenge -- to build a rocket that will fly about 800 feet into the sky carrying a raw egg, and then the h gently enough so as not to crack the egg. here's a look at what i mean. >> 3...2...1...launch! >> yes!attered cheers ]ly to an altitude of 800 feet... >> while carrying an egg which can
[ cheers and applause ]ntly, there was celebrating on our side of the atlantic ocean. nasa's probe new horizons on a 9-year mission to fly by pluto. it sent back incredible photos from 3 billion miles away. [ music continues ]eminent scientists, stephen hawking, sent words of congratulations. >> i would like to congratulate and nasa on their pioneering decade long mission to explore the pluto system in the kuiper belt.king is paralyzed and speaks with the help of a computer. you can learn...
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Feb 23, 2016
02/16
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but according to a new report from nasa if you lived in the middle of the atlantic ocean, you would remember it. the nasa jpl fire ball page recorded a sizable event occurring at 1:55 p.m. at that time, the entry says an exceptionally bright meteor zoomed into earth's atmosphere and likely exploded over the south atlantic ocean. and the calculated total impact energy released from that explosion was reportedly about what you get if you detonated 13,000 tons of tnt. now, that sounds like a pretty big deal. but as far as meteor impacts go, this one was pretty tiny. researchers say the meteor that exploded over russia in 2013 was equivalent to the detonation of about 500,000 tons of tnt. as an astronomer blogger for aren't that big of a concern. had it happened over a populated area, it would have rattled some windows and terrified a lot of people but i don't think it would have done any real damage. remember you can watch newsy on your tv with your favorite >> and right now i want to give you a look what could be a news residential tower in tampa. the business journal says this would be built
but according to a new report from nasa if you lived in the middle of the atlantic ocean, you would remember it. the nasa jpl fire ball page recorded a sizable event occurring at 1:55 p.m. at that time, the entry says an exceptionally bright meteor zoomed into earth's atmosphere and likely exploded over the south atlantic ocean. and the calculated total impact energy released from that explosion was reportedly about what you get if you detonated 13,000 tons of tnt. now, that sounds like a...
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Feb 1, 2016
02/16
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the high pressure is out in the atlantic ocean, giving us a southerly wind. the temperatures today will be a warm one. starting off in the lower 60s. extra clouds this afternoon, partly cloudy skies, and warm. 77degrees, and a 10% chance for a few sprinkles or light shower, and same thing goes for your tuesday, except for near 80 degrees, and better chance for rain this week will be on and cooler for the weekend. how about traffic on the 8s, lesli? >> we are rolling right along, folks. i mentioned this accident, and i will mention it again, it's tieing up lanes at 54th north six -- and 66th street. into the sun coast area a bit of construction near. it's overnight work being done both on the north and southbound lanes here on i-75 at university parkway, and you're going to see a bit of construction out there, but you can still get by in the area. also a quick live look again, 275 and fowler, smooth-sailing here. >> back to gene and gayle. >>> a dining experience attracting customers young and old. >> 40,000 friends around you that don't need a date. what one
the high pressure is out in the atlantic ocean, giving us a southerly wind. the temperatures today will be a warm one. starting off in the lower 60s. extra clouds this afternoon, partly cloudy skies, and warm. 77degrees, and a 10% chance for a few sprinkles or light shower, and same thing goes for your tuesday, except for near 80 degrees, and better chance for rain this week will be on and cooler for the weekend. how about traffic on the 8s, lesli? >> we are rolling right along, folks. i...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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mounts to the right, the atlantic ocean, to the left, it is gorgeous. however, it may not look like dy radioed for help. he's losing altitude. this is a russian pilot by the name of alexander, this is a very difficultsituation to be in. you thought he saw a beach, went too far. in the surf. >> in the drink he goes. he's tangled up in his parachute, as he's getting thumped by ways to getea cave. >> so this is like something out of a film. >> the entanglement is making it difficult for him to keep his head above water. he's missed the landing zone and told them he would try to hit. look what they tried to do. then the plot thickens. heb out and find a little bit of high ground. there's alexander after hours of not seeing anybody. once he spotted the drone, okay, they know where i am, get me. >> wow. out there. >> yep. the sun now has gun down. two coast guard boats in the g alexander jump in the water, we'll try and get you in the boat. because he knows how dangerous the surf has been to him icopter also really not able to do anything for him, so, they've
mounts to the right, the atlantic ocean, to the left, it is gorgeous. however, it may not look like dy radioed for help. he's losing altitude. this is a russian pilot by the name of alexander, this is a very difficultsituation to be in. you thought he saw a beach, went too far. in the surf. >> in the drink he goes. he's tangled up in his parachute, as he's getting thumped by ways to getea cave. >> so this is like something out of a film. >> the entanglement is making it...
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Feb 2, 2016
02/16
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can see the up close video of the two people who miraculously survived the plane crash in the atlantic ocean. they're going to be just fine and in fact one of them simply had a cut on his nose. the investigation is heating up into what caused this in the first place. we spoke to several witnenesses out here and they were amazed by what they saw. you can see on your screen some of the pictures sent into us, andd you can see more of the cellphone video sent in to us. you can imagine that this doesn't happen every day. let's spoke to one of t t people >> i was wondering, what was happening? >> i started spinning and said, come out! come out! >> you were in the water when the plane went down? >> yes, we were in the water and we saw the plane crash, and the bottom of it was upside down, and we started screaeang and ran out. >> reporter: at this hour, shortly after 4 p.m., you can see that several boats are on-scene, and the reason for that, the wreckage of this plane is still out there. in fact, coming up at 5:00, we were going to show you some video, what appears to be the wheel of the plane tha
can see the up close video of the two people who miraculously survived the plane crash in the atlantic ocean. they're going to be just fine and in fact one of them simply had a cut on his nose. the investigation is heating up into what caused this in the first place. we spoke to several witnenesses out here and they were amazed by what they saw. you can see on your screen some of the pictures sent into us, andd you can see more of the cellphone video sent in to us. you can imagine that this...
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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the big storm over the week and that caused all that trouble in the atlantic ocean. it is going to have a colder air mass. whatever falls, snow mixed with sleet starting friday afternoon. right now this stays far enough offshore that it is only a brief snow shower. a dusting at most around the i-95 corner. a bit of a different story. check in. things could change. most moisture will stay away. a small variation could have a change in the forecast. we will find tune that tomorrow. the cold air, you see that with the jet stream. bitterly cold temperatures. before we warm up, another system comes our way. many things can happen but there is a chance of wintry precipitation at the onset of this. it will quickly change over to a steady rain later in the day. lots of time to iron out the details. just remember to stay warm this weekend. don't forget your pets. this will be a cold air mass. you see the first alert seven day, 38 on friday. the windchill will be in the 20's. single digits by saturday night. a windy, cold night. temperatures in the lower midteens. >> it is not
the big storm over the week and that caused all that trouble in the atlantic ocean. it is going to have a colder air mass. whatever falls, snow mixed with sleet starting friday afternoon. right now this stays far enough offshore that it is only a brief snow shower. a dusting at most around the i-95 corner. a bit of a different story. check in. things could change. most moisture will stay away. a small variation could have a change in the forecast. we will find tune that tomorrow. the cold air,...
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Feb 29, 2016
02/16
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it will also mean we'll have a breeze coming in off the atlantic ocean. now notice the front to the north. it's not the one we're going to follow. at least early this week on monday and tuesday. that stopped short of reaching into florida and bounces back and it is stronger in the early run in the middle of the nation and what's in here by wednesday and the second half of the week. all in all the moisture increase will lead to, again, at least the isolated rain chance. your boating forecast and also the forecast at the beach calling for rip currents at a slight risk. biscayne bay at a moderate chop and choppy around the keys and temperatures not as cold but comfortable with the low to speaking of monday's break with the sun but temperatures are going to heat nicely in the upper 70s. it does get warmer. and then a front moves in giving us a better rain chance for the second half of the week. that's the 7 on 7 forecast. >> jeff: all right, brent. >> robbin: you're watching 7 news. >> hello, everybody. i'm patrick fraser with the next help me howard. she has
it will also mean we'll have a breeze coming in off the atlantic ocean. now notice the front to the north. it's not the one we're going to follow. at least early this week on monday and tuesday. that stopped short of reaching into florida and bounces back and it is stronger in the early run in the middle of the nation and what's in here by wednesday and the second half of the week. all in all the moisture increase will lead to, again, at least the isolated rain chance. your boating forecast and...
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Feb 10, 2016
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. >>> a cruise ship hit by a major storm in the atlantic ocean is back in the new jersey port. the ship was carrying more than 4500 passengers when it sailed into a major winter storm in route to the bahamas. passengers were stuck in cabins as powerful wind and 30-foot waves tossed them around. injuries. >>> google's computers just got a driver's license. the u.s. safety regulators have determined that the computers controlling the tech giant's drivers. in another move to get the cars on the road yesterday, google filed a patent for a driverless delivery truck that can only be >>> twitter is tweaking its timeline. the social media site will let people turn on a setting that lets popular tweets related to people you follow show up first in your timeline followed by the other feet. twitter exploded over the weekend on rumors that they were changing features to look more like facebook. pressure has been building on twitter to accelerate user growth. and stock has declined significantly. >>> subaru is recalling more than 82,000 suv's because of the hoods opening unexpectedly while
. >>> a cruise ship hit by a major storm in the atlantic ocean is back in the new jersey port. the ship was carrying more than 4500 passengers when it sailed into a major winter storm in route to the bahamas. passengers were stuck in cabins as powerful wind and 30-foot waves tossed them around. injuries. >>> google's computers just got a driver's license. the u.s. safety regulators have determined that the computers controlling the tech giant's drivers. in another move to get...
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Feb 7, 2016
02/16
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(elephant noise) (donkey noise) jennifer: hundreds of swimmers hit the atlantic ocean in hampton beach today for a good cause. tom: the 17th annual penguin plunge benefited the new hampshire special olympics. between yesterday' s high school plunge and today' s event, more than 1000 daring swimmers jumped in the 42-degree waters to raise more than $553,000 helping new hampshire special olympic athletes. the plungers say they do it for the cause as well as for a few bragging rights. announcer: now, your forecast. hayley: that camera was on mike haddad as he went into the water. i am sure it did not feel nice. it could have been colder for this time in february. here is a time-lapse of what happened at newfound lake today. we started with clouds and ended the day with clouds. a nice sunset probably took southern areas of the state. look at the temperatures we got to today. 47 in nashua. new boston, 46. durham about 44. compare that to the average high of 33 for this time in february, and that is very mild air. it was a good day to scrape the ice and snow you may have remaining on the dri
(elephant noise) (donkey noise) jennifer: hundreds of swimmers hit the atlantic ocean in hampton beach today for a good cause. tom: the 17th annual penguin plunge benefited the new hampshire special olympics. between yesterday' s high school plunge and today' s event, more than 1000 daring swimmers jumped in the 42-degree waters to raise more than $553,000 helping new hampshire special olympic athletes. the plungers say they do it for the cause as well as for a few bragging rights. announcer:...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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even on musk would make sense that attempted to two and a rocket up and the platform and atlantic oceane rocket was scheduled to take off yesterday from cape canaveral air force station. it was postponed 30 minutes because of the severe storms and tornado warnings across the state of florida. space-bar class attempted last january and the rocket exploded after one of his planning makes malfunction. elon musk is hopeful today's mission will be a success either same stationary orbit presents additional challenges. today's launch is scheduled for 6:46 p.m. eastern time. nicole: that's very cool. let's say you caught up in the global market action. a big selloff in china. 6.5% to the downside. in japan, the nikkei up 1.5%. lauren: europe is looking for a period you have to set one up 150.5.78562. nicole: after a 50-point selloff was the stocks finish higher. dow futures down 37, s. he futures right now down five. lauren: 31.78 of the dollar to 1240 an ounce. nicole: now the latest in the world of supports. the number one team in the issue as upset as villanova loss to number five xavier nad
even on musk would make sense that attempted to two and a rocket up and the platform and atlantic oceane rocket was scheduled to take off yesterday from cape canaveral air force station. it was postponed 30 minutes because of the severe storms and tornado warnings across the state of florida. space-bar class attempted last january and the rocket exploded after one of his planning makes malfunction. elon musk is hopeful today's mission will be a success either same stationary orbit presents...
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Feb 2, 2016
02/16
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for the past 12 years, they've been going for a *swim in the atlantic ocean.. right after they watch a live *feed of punxtawney phil. the waters this time of year... *barely 80 degrees. not 3 3 3 3 3 3 ida chicken, snap beans and strawberry parfait. fresh florida bell peppers sizzle in olive oil. add snap beans, a dash of garlic and serve with roasted chicken. for dessert, surprise them with juicy florida strawberries in a scrumptious, easy to make parfait. from dinner to dessert, it's just that easy to serve delicious fresh florida dishes anytime. and look for the fresh from florida label when you shop. remember, delicious is always 3 3 ((dave)) time to talk some sports this morning. and with walter off... i'm solo again. the big story... the big game! superbowl *week is now officially on monday. and a big change this year... it's now media *night, turning the event into a prime time party. 3 big name players were introduced on a replica of the golden gate bridge....in the san jose sharks home arena. peyton manning didn't even know it was a bridge until he got
for the past 12 years, they've been going for a *swim in the atlantic ocean.. right after they watch a live *feed of punxtawney phil. the waters this time of year... *barely 80 degrees. not 3 3 3 3 3 3 ida chicken, snap beans and strawberry parfait. fresh florida bell peppers sizzle in olive oil. add snap beans, a dash of garlic and serve with roasted chicken. for dessert, surprise them with juicy florida strawberries in a scrumptious, easy to make parfait. from dinner to dessert, it's just...
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Feb 23, 2016
02/16
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morning, temperatures will surge into the 60's and 70's is that warmer air rushes and off the atlantic ocean. there we go with quite a bit of cloud cover and rain during the course of the day. this is our storm system becoming severe. a particularly dangerous situation. that is the type of tornado watch being issued for parts of alabama and mississippi. do not see those often. that means the potential for long track violent tornadoes. numerous warnings right now. you see watches and warnings. for us, the threat increases midday. i don't think we have to wait too much about long track violent tornadoes. at least a few. and storms. damaging winds, potentially a few tornadoes, too. another line could form, a more narrow lined by 3:00, right over the area, over the triangle threat of tornadoes is down to really low levels, but there could be isolated, damaging wind gusts in that second line if the atmosphere does not stabilize much behind the first line. the good news is, by 7:00, it is shuttling out of here. stick with us, and if there are warnings issued, we will let you know. the biggest thre
morning, temperatures will surge into the 60's and 70's is that warmer air rushes and off the atlantic ocean. there we go with quite a bit of cloud cover and rain during the course of the day. this is our storm system becoming severe. a particularly dangerous situation. that is the type of tornado watch being issued for parts of alabama and mississippi. do not see those often. that means the potential for long track violent tornadoes. numerous warnings right now. you see watches and warnings....
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Feb 1, 2016
02/16
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then we have a stronger cold front with the gusty winds to pull moisture off the atlantic ocean. thunderstorms and it might lead to flooding. no watches up. something to keep a close eye on. otherwise low to mid-30's in most areas. there could be ice. we warm up to 48 in tamp. through the next seven days it will turn cooler. a long stretch of the dry weather after we get through wednesday showers and them toes. erin, how are you? erin: i would be better if the groundhog wasn't here. i'm staying as far away from it as i can. how about sports? all-star break is over. caps are back on the ice. why ♪ ♪ (cell phone e rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call anexte. can i call you back, mom? he sayays it personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what t you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? erin: now that the all-star break wrapped up. the caps were back on the ice. washingt
then we have a stronger cold front with the gusty winds to pull moisture off the atlantic ocean. thunderstorms and it might lead to flooding. no watches up. something to keep a close eye on. otherwise low to mid-30's in most areas. there could be ice. we warm up to 48 in tamp. through the next seven days it will turn cooler. a long stretch of the dry weather after we get through wednesday showers and them toes. erin, how are you? erin: i would be better if the groundhog wasn't here. i'm staying...
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Feb 11, 2016
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>> first thing i want to know why wasn't my trip canceled when that storm was swirling in the atlantic ocean? >> it is likely at this point the cruise line would say something like this is fairly common. weather like this happens late fall through the winter. as a passenger you need to be aware that storms can impact any cruise, especially ones that leave from the northeast this time of year. anthem of the seas avoided a different winter storm a few weeks ago. that trip had to be extended by a day. captain on this latest trip thought he would also be able to avoid going into the storm. >> as a passenger that still a cruise ever again. what can you, the cruise line say to convince me? >> you have to remember every type of transportation or travel comes with a risk. as a matter of fact every time you get behind the wheel of your car your risk of dieing is one in 5,000. if you decide to travel by plane there is a one in 1.2 million chance that will will your flight. with the anthem of the seas we are talking about bad weather. 6,000 passengers and crew on board that ship during the storm, there
>> first thing i want to know why wasn't my trip canceled when that storm was swirling in the atlantic ocean? >> it is likely at this point the cruise line would say something like this is fairly common. weather like this happens late fall through the winter. as a passenger you need to be aware that storms can impact any cruise, especially ones that leave from the northeast this time of year. anthem of the seas avoided a different winter storm a few weeks ago. that trip had to be...
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Feb 2, 2016
02/16
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eastward, pulling a lot of moisture from the atlantic ocean and give us a fair amount of rain through the day. increasing cloudiness later tonight. it will be comfortable and temperatures should stay above freezing. rain moves in tomorrow and it's going to be heavy. i will explain all the details coming up in a few minutes. jummy: officials say icy conditions caused a school bus to go off the road in montgomery county. no students were hurt. it did close the road for a while. john gonzalez is in rockville with details. john: we have been able to get closer to give you an idea of what happened. veryng down avery road was slick. black ice definitely played a factor here. that's what police believe. the school bus is now hooked to wrecker. you can see how much snow is in the area. it is all starting to melt and that is quickly freezing. ,ust before 7:30 this morning this school bus carried two students was headed to rockville high school. the driver lost control and hit a guardrail and then went off the road and got stuck in a bank. the students were not injured. you can see how i see th
eastward, pulling a lot of moisture from the atlantic ocean and give us a fair amount of rain through the day. increasing cloudiness later tonight. it will be comfortable and temperatures should stay above freezing. rain moves in tomorrow and it's going to be heavy. i will explain all the details coming up in a few minutes. jummy: officials say icy conditions caused a school bus to go off the road in montgomery county. no students were hurt. it did close the road for a while. john gonzalez is...
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Feb 13, 2016
02/16
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then by monday maybe on the base and the back side of the high, the extra moisture in off the atlantic ocean and a few sprinkles on the breeze. the big story, we had some chilly air in the case so far this february and the dip in the jet stream over the east. that's going to be less pronounced in the week ahead and because of that warmer air and temperatures actually either close to normal or even a step or to above average. so that's some good news for those of you wanting someme milder type temperatures. use caution boaters for any conditions ating tonight into the day tomorrow. small craft advisory. choppy waters in the keys. temperatures steady tonight. upper 50s for most of you. inland meaning the western suburbs in the mid50s. over the next 7 days. warming up to about 80 by tuesday and wednesday. we have a couple of holidays before then valentine's day looking nice and on monday for president's 7 news back after a break. >> reporter: what's up. we welcome the predatoros on the back to back. preparing to start against nashville and last night the all-star goal tender had a night to forg
then by monday maybe on the base and the back side of the high, the extra moisture in off the atlantic ocean and a few sprinkles on the breeze. the big story, we had some chilly air in the case so far this february and the dip in the jet stream over the east. that's going to be less pronounced in the week ahead and because of that warmer air and temperatures actually either close to normal or even a step or to above average. so that's some good news for those of you wanting someme milder type...
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Feb 14, 2016
02/16
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art is a reason why, because of the warming we will see off of the atlantic ocean. you'll see a mixture of snow changing into sleet and freezing rain and finally rain. we are timing it out, by 9:30 p.m. tomorrow night, a few flurries toward our northern counties. the bulk of it moves and overnight. a stop at 3:30 a.m., very cold air, likely with snow starting to fall from northern covering county up toward the north and west. overnight, around 6:00 in the morning, it changes over for most of the models are showing between 1-2 inches of rain, especially in some of the heavy pockets you can see a few areas that pick up a little more than others. your valentine's day nights tomorrow night, will be a cold one. it will take heavy jackets, maybe something by a fireplace. 32, valentine's day. monday, 39. president's day, oblique and staff of the roads, it looks that it will be a little messy on the early side changing over to rain by tuesday and clearing up by the middle part of the week. warming possibly to the 60's for next saturday. heather: that will be a big differenc
art is a reason why, because of the warming we will see off of the atlantic ocean. you'll see a mixture of snow changing into sleet and freezing rain and finally rain. we are timing it out, by 9:30 p.m. tomorrow night, a few flurries toward our northern counties. the bulk of it moves and overnight. a stop at 3:30 a.m., very cold air, likely with snow starting to fall from northern covering county up toward the north and west. overnight, around 6:00 in the morning, it changes over for most of...
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Feb 7, 2016
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all of this we pushing eased and heading out to the atlantic ocean overnight. in north hills, really nice picture here. 43. winds from the northeast at sleet reports around 1/10 of an inch. raleigh did not see that much. we will likely clear overnight and see things change. more snow flurries in the forecast. we will let you know who will see this and when they will arrive. coming up. joel: in the meantime, a woman is killed while walking down a lake -- wake county highway. heather: net said 6:00, the driver who is responsible. joel: first, a look at levi stadium out in santa clara, california, the countdown to kick off just 20 minutes out. that is guys, when you order now you get a free pizza after super bowl 50! that's a great idea. ever notice how people always show up when you have free pizza? free pizza? hello? we get it after the super bowl. oh... i'll come back. order now through super bowl sunday at papajohns.com and get a free pizza starting the monday after super bowl. use promo code superbowl50. better ingredients. better pizza. better football. papa
all of this we pushing eased and heading out to the atlantic ocean overnight. in north hills, really nice picture here. 43. winds from the northeast at sleet reports around 1/10 of an inch. raleigh did not see that much. we will likely clear overnight and see things change. more snow flurries in the forecast. we will let you know who will see this and when they will arrive. coming up. joel: in the meantime, a woman is killed while walking down a lake -- wake county highway. heather: net said...
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Feb 8, 2016
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almost like a huge swirl back in the atlantic ocean. counterclockwise spin of low pressure and that will be pushing up and away along the northeast coast over the next few hours. that will help us out quite a bit here. it will not last for long. another system right back behind it. for now, 37 and roxboro. 43 on the ground in fayetteville. most of us will continue to fall once we start a clearer not. temperatures take a much quicker dive. we will likely reach the upper 20's and the northern counties. 31 and raleigh. -- in raleigh. it's going to be a little bit cooler than average. for those of you going to school on time, you will need a heavy coat. it will be freezing cold by 6:00. 37 by the time you hit 9:00. in the afternoon, if you're doing any afterschool programs, you might want to have an umbrella as well. happening later in the afternoon and into the early evening. 51 the high in raleigh tomorrow. 52 in sanford. you will start the day fairly clear and not too much cloud cover. throughout the day you will see that gets thicker an
almost like a huge swirl back in the atlantic ocean. counterclockwise spin of low pressure and that will be pushing up and away along the northeast coast over the next few hours. that will help us out quite a bit here. it will not last for long. another system right back behind it. for now, 37 and roxboro. 43 on the ground in fayetteville. most of us will continue to fall once we start a clearer not. temperatures take a much quicker dive. we will likely reach the upper 20's and the northern...
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easterly winds of arrows indicating you're coming in off the atlantic ocean moderate impact of north but farther south 60s and 70s in areas south of the lake and you can see the wins in the cloud cover over the ocean heading our direction. so more clouds tomorrow and it anytime will get some spotty showers. a weather system going to the north of us across the ohio and tennessee valleys right now temperatures in new york city 1610 in toronto 18 at chicago 30 in st. louis. 17 in minneapolis and seven in boston bitterly cold up north, there is light snow going through places like washington dc and baltimore. a few inches of snow tonight. 65 tonight with a few passing sprinkles tomorrow. showers, breezy and mild highs near 78. effect for the boaters. we get past a few showers tomorrow and tuesday, 82 on tuesday the sun comes out and the rest of the week looks really nice. >>> final preparations are underway for the 50th annual grammy awards airing live here on cbs for. --right here on cbs4 ll cool j will be joined by some of music's biggest stars. there will be 30 performers included tay
easterly winds of arrows indicating you're coming in off the atlantic ocean moderate impact of north but farther south 60s and 70s in areas south of the lake and you can see the wins in the cloud cover over the ocean heading our direction. so more clouds tomorrow and it anytime will get some spotty showers. a weather system going to the north of us across the ohio and tennessee valleys right now temperatures in new york city 1610 in toronto 18 at chicago 30 in st. louis. 17 in minneapolis and...
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Feb 22, 2016
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if the storm developed in the atlantic ocean it would have been labeled a category five hurricane. >>reporter: pretty powerful. let's check the schuylkill expressway, we were scanning on the cameras, we noticed an issue the schuylkill expressway westbound at the curve, you can see the disabled tractor-trailer off to the right. it's not blocking a lane, but watch for it as you pass the disabled tractor-trailer. people are staying farther to the left there. victory route has a new schedule, so grab a new schedule. the route 15 is shuttle busing. >> reporter: the winds are down to 10 in allentown, that's not much of a factor. temperatures will be mild today, though not as mild as yesterday. we did get into the 60s on sat and one hand. today we're expecting a high of 51 degrees, we get up to 7:00 p.m. we're in the mid 40s and 39 by 11:00 p.m. light winds and lots of sunshine today, get out and enjoy it because rain arrives during the day tomorrow. matt and tam. >>> thank you david. you can final the seven day forecast and live look at storm tracker 6 live hd double scan radar at any time
if the storm developed in the atlantic ocean it would have been labeled a category five hurricane. >>reporter: pretty powerful. let's check the schuylkill expressway, we were scanning on the cameras, we noticed an issue the schuylkill expressway westbound at the curve, you can see the disabled tractor-trailer off to the right. it's not blocking a lane, but watch for it as you pass the disabled tractor-trailer. people are staying farther to the left there. victory route has a new schedule,...
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Feb 22, 2016
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we got showers from texas all the way in the mid atlantic ocean states. it is going to be a wet commute for folks through the deep south. we will stay on the dry side for one more day with winds out of the southeast. we could get a random rain drop by the evening. and the better chances for rain tuesday. look at this. by 1:30 or 2:00 we could see the front clearing out and chilling out. behind that on thursday. not going to be the case tomorrow. up to 77 for tampa and 78 in lutz and omar 75 and same in springhill and we will look for 78 in barto. waking up in tampa, 59 degrees. a nice start and we will work in the mid-70s by later on. still warm. there is the 10% chance of maybe a random sprinkle or two. 64 degrees is your golf water temperature. we have seen that rise by 4- degrees with the heat. southeast winds tomorrow that will shift out of the west later in the afternoon and go from five knots to ten not. smooth on the in land water ways and your low tide at 810 in the morning. about an hour after the sunrise and on monday we will see sun. little bit
we got showers from texas all the way in the mid atlantic ocean states. it is going to be a wet commute for folks through the deep south. we will stay on the dry side for one more day with winds out of the southeast. we could get a random rain drop by the evening. and the better chances for rain tuesday. look at this. by 1:30 or 2:00 we could see the front clearing out and chilling out. behind that on thursday. not going to be the case tomorrow. up to 77 for tampa and 78 in lutz and omar 75 and...