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the aurora borealis a geomagnetic storm you usually see in iceland, there are chances in part of ouros could actually see the aurora borealis, from 11:00 tonight until 2:00 in the morning, it's not guaranteed but it's a possibility. future tracker 6, showing tomorrow windchills at 6:30 in the morning 22 in philadelphia 16 in allentown and 19 in trenton and reading so windchills are in the teens and the 20s in the morning and then windchills are stuck in the 30s in the afternoon. you'll want to bundle up. the five-day at 5:00 loads of sunshine and windchills in the afternoon in the 30s. on thursday, still chilly but not as harsh because the winds diminish. friday our last day of winter and first day of spring it's messy with wet snow and rain and we bump it up to 55 degrees on saturday before temperatures drop back into the low 40s on friday we'll talk about the chance of snow on friday. >> lets not. the first day of spring, that is cruel. more coming up on our next half hour of "action news" at 5:00, an "action news" viewer captures a raining fire in northeast philadelphia. >>> "acti
the aurora borealis a geomagnetic storm you usually see in iceland, there are chances in part of ouros could actually see the aurora borealis, from 11:00 tonight until 2:00 in the morning, it's not guaranteed but it's a possibility. future tracker 6, showing tomorrow windchills at 6:30 in the morning 22 in philadelphia 16 in allentown and 19 in trenton and reading so windchills are in the teens and the 20s in the morning and then windchills are stuck in the 30s in the afternoon. you'll want to...
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reporter: the aurora borealis draws row upon row of glowing curtains across the sky. and serene are glad they came. ann: we came all this way here. and we finally saw it. serene: it's worth it. you can't really describe it. reporter: the spectacular show in the heavens will last for a few more hours -- the northern lights, on this polar night in the far north of sweden. anchor: amazing. that really is spectacular. well, that's it for today. do get in touch with me on twitter -- and i'll tweet you back! but in the meantime, thanks very much for watching. and see you next week -- same time, same place. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ >>> a garment factory on the outskirts of phnom
reporter: the aurora borealis draws row upon row of glowing curtains across the sky. and serene are glad they came. ann: we came all this way here. and we finally saw it. serene: it's worth it. you can't really describe it. reporter: the spectacular show in the heavens will last for a few more hours -- the northern lights, on this polar night in the far north of sweden. anchor: amazing. that really is spectacular. well, that's it for today. do get in touch with me on twitter -- and i'll tweet...
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. >> people have been attacking in spectacular views of the aurora borealis. the northern lights have been especially strong due to a severe solar storm which hit the earth. the phenomenon is caused by reputations on the surface of the sun. sky gazers have posted their images of the light show on social media. we've got a bunch of them on line, as well as aljazeera.com. if you head there go to our special on line gallery and catch up with more pictures of the aurora borealis, the northern lights. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. israeli's prime minister found himself in the fight of his political life, as voters turned out in large numbers and were signaling they were ready for change, but just a few hours ago, benjamin netanyahu net declared victory in a close race. right now, it looks a lot like a tie. when the dust settles and a victorious party shapes a coalition that can back the next prime minister, will the voters actually see anything different? was this about security? was it about iran and the threat it poses, or
. >> people have been attacking in spectacular views of the aurora borealis. the northern lights have been especially strong due to a severe solar storm which hit the earth. the phenomenon is caused by reputations on the surface of the sun. sky gazers have posted their images of the light show on social media. we've got a bunch of them on line, as well as aljazeera.com. if you head there go to our special on line gallery and catch up with more pictures of the aurora borealis, the northern...
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. >>> you've heard about aurora borealis, of course, the northern lights phenomenon seen in alaska and other places near the arctic. this is the lesser known aurora australis. this is in new zealand. i'm sure you're going to correct me, brian. >> have you ever seen the northern lights? >> no. nobody in the studio has ever seen the northern lights. >> it's not easy. >> can you see it in the states? >> only if you have really strong solar storms that push the aurora borealis once. it happened once and i went outside in novato and looked in the dead of novato, i kind of could see a little green curtain waving in the atmosphere. i think i imagined it. >> did you have a beverage in your hand? [ laughter ] >> might have been the corona. [ laughter ] >> but no, i'd love to be able to do that. >>> chance of showers tomorrow night but that's about it as we look at numbers there near 50 degrees. that was the evelyn wood speed reading high temperature forecast there. 52 degrees at the coast. 51 around the bay. 47 degrees inland. and here's what's happening. a few showers down in southern californ
. >>> you've heard about aurora borealis, of course, the northern lights phenomenon seen in alaska and other places near the arctic. this is the lesser known aurora australis. this is in new zealand. i'm sure you're going to correct me, brian. >> have you ever seen the northern lights? >> no. nobody in the studio has ever seen the northern lights. >> it's not easy. >> can you see it in the states? >> only if you have really strong solar storms that push...
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check out this video this is a picture of the aurora borealis taken a fall from the international space station by abbott and astronauts. quite a sight. >> pam: a set of a weathered the nascent >> reporter: does a few sprigs of those we get into the north bay. saturday into sudden looking dry the next the next round should come late sunday night at could be widespread rain and it could be actually measurable. wednesday would gonna have a nice little warming trend >> pam: will be back tonight at 11:00 what the what the newsletters sports. stay in touch with our at our kron- 4-dot-com. ( record playing ) - ♪ maybe ♪ - ( girl laughing ) ♪ you'll think of me ♪ ♪ w
check out this video this is a picture of the aurora borealis taken a fall from the international space station by abbott and astronauts. quite a sight. >> pam: a set of a weathered the nascent >> reporter: does a few sprigs of those we get into the north bay. saturday into sudden looking dry the next the next round should come late sunday night at could be widespread rain and it could be actually measurable. wednesday would gonna have a nice little warming trend >> pam: will...
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there is a special online gallery of this aurora borealis. if you didn't get to see it for yourself. lovely to see. that is your newshour. we have another full bulletin of the news. more on the elections coming up. >> sacred lands threatened. >> were the apache consulted on this? >> no. >> a controversial deal. >> we would love to have a mine in the community. at the end of the day, it is an issue of fairness. >> america tonight gets an exclusive interview with a foreign mining company accused of taking native american land. >> people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscape. will it? >> an america tonight special report: "mining sacred lands". tomorrow, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> benjamin netanyahu's likud party wins the election. the question is can they build a coalition. >> hello once again from doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. human rights watch accusing the militia which destroying the homes of the very people they're needn't protect. >> protests o
there is a special online gallery of this aurora borealis. if you didn't get to see it for yourself. lovely to see. that is your newshour. we have another full bulletin of the news. more on the elections coming up. >> sacred lands threatened. >> were the apache consulted on this? >> no. >> a controversial deal. >> we would love to have a mine in the community. at the end of the day, it is an issue of fairness. >> america tonight gets an exclusive interview...
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. >> now people around the world have been taking in views of the spectacular aurora borealis.the display also known as the northern lights has been especially strong due to a solar storm. it is caused by the eruptions of the surface of the sunday. sky gazers have been posting images of the light show. and you can find more of those images on our special online gallery. you can find all that on www.aljazeera.com. me? >> put your hands up. >> what are you going to do? what are you going to do? >> get down on the ground. >> what would you do if you were a cop faced with a split-second life or death decision? tonight i'll take you inside the cost of injustice in america. from the hands on lethal force training that is unaffordable to many departments to the taxpayer funded reforms forced on broken police departments that can't fix themselves.
. >> now people around the world have been taking in views of the spectacular aurora borealis.the display also known as the northern lights has been especially strong due to a solar storm. it is caused by the eruptions of the surface of the sunday. sky gazers have been posting images of the light show. and you can find more of those images on our special online gallery. you can find all that on www.aljazeera.com. me? >> put your hands up. >> what are you going to do? what are...
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this is the aurora borealis. it is farther away from the polls -- kohl's -- kohl's than it has ever been. -- kohl's -- poles. that it has ever been. above average for the month. low cloud cover moving in. some fog to start. upper 40s for a low. oakland, 51, santa rosa foggy and 46. we had to weather players over the last 24 hours. hello to our north, a ridge to our south. unfortunately, the chess pieces in the atmosphere are not moving the way we want. low-pressure sliding to the east, higher pressure is moving closer to us. a little bit milder tomorrow with sunshine. a little bit milder on thursday with sunshine. as the ridge moves in, clouds will move out. the ridge slides away from us on friday. there will be a storm on the northern fringe of this ridge, but the problem is, it will not get close enough. we could see sprinkles around clearly -- clearlake, but that is about it. close, but no cigar. foggy start for the bay valley overnight tonight. sunshine well into the 70s over the next couple of days. wacha fo
this is the aurora borealis. it is farther away from the polls -- kohl's -- kohl's than it has ever been. -- kohl's -- poles. that it has ever been. above average for the month. low cloud cover moving in. some fog to start. upper 40s for a low. oakland, 51, santa rosa foggy and 46. we had to weather players over the last 24 hours. hello to our north, a ridge to our south. unfortunately, the chess pieces in the atmosphere are not moving the way we want. low-pressure sliding to the east, higher...
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earlier this week a sight in the sky of aurora borealis. it means but i know neil degrasse tyson thankfully joins me tonight. there's a lot i want to ask and they're all dumb because my knowledge of science is virtually, but before i get to those, how can you tell when there's an eclipse? >> it's physics. >> which i never took. >> it's a cheap answer. >> but you can tell the date of the next eclipse a couple years from now. >> in physics and astro physics, we're the best predictors of the future there ever was, perhaps ever will be because we're armed, we're equipped with our utility valid math and formulas and -- >> turn to a liberal arts major. >> it's profound. we can write down an equation and tell you the future behavior of the sun, moon planets and stars. >> so this is do you really get behind blind with an eclipse? >> the reason these warnings go out is there might be a reason for you. >> next i'm going to ask you who between super man and bat man. >> so can go there. i could so go there. iron man would be the winner. so with an ecli
earlier this week a sight in the sky of aurora borealis. it means but i know neil degrasse tyson thankfully joins me tonight. there's a lot i want to ask and they're all dumb because my knowledge of science is virtually, but before i get to those, how can you tell when there's an eclipse? >> it's physics. >> which i never took. >> it's a cheap answer. >> but you can tell the date of the next eclipse a couple years from now. >> in physics and astro physics, we're...
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leon: an intense dolorous -- solar storm gave millions of people a chance to see the aurora borealis. this is a look from the international space station. that is pretty. normally confined to northern latitudes, this was seen as far south as nebraska. alison: gorgeous. steve: nice. very pretty. alison: so you cannot be talking about snow. leon: not again. steve: a little bit, not amounting to a tremendous amount. a lot of people hear snow and they only have selective hearing, so they think they are getting the highest amount even though they may now be getting nothing at all. leon: we still have some areas that are melting. steve: most of it is gone. there may be more to it early friday morning. outside we go, looking at mainly clear skies beginning to roll in. 47 at reagan national, the wind has finally eased, and we are looking for the wind to continue to stay where it is now. the temperatures today, did you notice the difference? 53 degrees was the daytime high, 20 degrees colder than yesterday. the average this time of year, 57, the record 87 in 1945. reagan national in the upper
leon: an intense dolorous -- solar storm gave millions of people a chance to see the aurora borealis. this is a look from the international space station. that is pretty. normally confined to northern latitudes, this was seen as far south as nebraska. alison: gorgeous. steve: nice. very pretty. alison: so you cannot be talking about snow. leon: not again. steve: a little bit, not amounting to a tremendous amount. a lot of people hear snow and they only have selective hearing, so they think they...
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out and not only will this bring us cold air, it's great viewing for the potential to see the aurora borealisthern lights not something we typically see in the mid-atlantic but we may, once the sunsets at 8:00 look up to the north best viewing is midnight and the best chance areas, in the northern suburbs get away from the city lights if you see the northern lights post a photo on my facebook or twitter. winds are with us all day long tomorrow, 43 degrees and loads of sunshine and wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour windchills will be in the 30s, a cold day on thursday 46 degrees and the low pressure is moving off the coast of the carolinas will bring us wet snow and rain and it's a messy start to spring. lots of stars and a cold wind, 24 to 29 degrees windchills tomorrow morn in the teens in the northern suburbs and the exclusive accuweather forecast, 43 tomorrow and windchills in the 30s, and thursday 46 degrees and friday we start the day with wet snow changing over to rain, 41 degrees as we welcome in spring the first full day of spring pretty decent on saturday 55 degrees and temperatures
out and not only will this bring us cold air, it's great viewing for the potential to see the aurora borealisthern lights not something we typically see in the mid-atlantic but we may, once the sunsets at 8:00 look up to the north best viewing is midnight and the best chance areas, in the northern suburbs get away from the city lights if you see the northern lights post a photo on my facebook or twitter. winds are with us all day long tomorrow, 43 degrees and loads of sunshine and wind gusts up...
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this is the view from space of the phenomena known as an aurora, aurora borealis in our part of the worldrticularly vivid overnight because of an intense solar storm. the emerald glow could be seen across the area from massachusetts to new zealand. >>> kraft foods is recalling about 6.5 million boxes of macaroni and cheese because some boxes may contain metal pieces. the company says the specific boxes in question are the 7-ounce size, original flavor mac and cheese and best when used by dates of september 18, 2015 through october 11, 2015 and the code c2 on each box. kraft says no injuries have been reported. i know i went through that rather quickly so we have put the information on our website. you can take a look later. >>> after a short trip across the pond, prince charles and camilla are already making a splash. today their royal highnesses toured some of america's famed monuments on the national mall greeted by hordes of unsuspecting fans including our own peter alexander. >> reporter: prince charles, are you excited to be a grandfather again? >> oh, yes. >> tomorrow charles and ca
this is the view from space of the phenomena known as an aurora, aurora borealis in our part of the worldrticularly vivid overnight because of an intense solar storm. the emerald glow could be seen across the area from massachusetts to new zealand. >>> kraft foods is recalling about 6.5 million boxes of macaroni and cheese because some boxes may contain metal pieces. the company says the specific boxes in question are the 7-ounce size, original flavor mac and cheese and best when used...
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if you head there go to our special on line gallery and catch up with more pictures of the aurora borealis, the northern lights. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. israeli's prime minister found himself in the fight of his political life, as voters turned out in large numbers and were signaling they were ready for change, but just a few hours ago, benjamin netanyahu net declared victory in a close race. right now, it looks a lot like a tie. when the dust settles and a victorious party shapes a coalition that can back the next prime minister, will the voters actually see anything different? was this about security? was it about iran and the threat it poses, or did it come down to pocketbook issues and the hardships and increasing number of israelis jews and arabs alike are bearing. we'll look at the forces driving the elections in tel-aviv and discuss the way forward for israel at home and on the world stage and find out what any change means to president obama and his goals. israel's election. it's the "inside story." politicians trying to push their own supporters to the polls for a not yet 70-yea
if you head there go to our special on line gallery and catch up with more pictures of the aurora borealis, the northern lights. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. israeli's prime minister found himself in the fight of his political life, as voters turned out in large numbers and were signaling they were ready for change, but just a few hours ago, benjamin netanyahu net declared victory in a close race. right now, it looks a lot like a tie. when the dust settles and a victorious party shapes a...
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. >> i've never seen a collection of photos like the one on social media if you search for aurora borealis. from finland, alaska canada. incredible pictures. they call them rainbow auroras because they have so much color in them. let's talk about what happened. we finally cooled off much of the country, including much of southern california. remember, we were in the 70s a day ago. things are back to normal where we should be across the country for this time of year. now as far as what happened yesterday in california we still did see some warm temperatures. i wouldn't say we saw anything on the hot side. the temperatures for the most part continue to be the warmest in areas down around phoenix, palm beach and that's the story. for today's forecast we are going to still watch some rain in texas. we will see some showers developing through areas of the four corner region. still sunny and nice through much of the west coast. notice 50s and 60s up here. 74 there right around l.a. the worst weather in the country, by far, will be found up here in new england where temperatures struggle to 28 de
. >> i've never seen a collection of photos like the one on social media if you search for aurora borealis. from finland, alaska canada. incredible pictures. they call them rainbow auroras because they have so much color in them. let's talk about what happened. we finally cooled off much of the country, including much of southern california. remember, we were in the 70s a day ago. things are back to normal where we should be across the country for this time of year. now as far as what...
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. >>> a massive solar storm delivering quite the light show tonight in part of america, the aurora borealis and you can see them from alaska to british columbia to the northwest territories and as far south as the dakotas and suburban milwaukee. that storm hit the earth hard releasing magnetic energy that has the potential of disrupting everything from the power grid to your car's gps. erica grow was tweeting her cable was going she thought maybe this was why. >> that's what they'll tell you. it's a power outage, yeah, sure. they rate these magnetic storms 1 to 5. this was a 4. >> it's a big deal. >> we didn't have any issues. >> we thought we'd be able to see it, but you can't see it this far south. it's just rare, what a treat. >>> 73 today, a distant memory by tomorrow. we'll lose 20 degrees in a heartbeat. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, already 45, dew point in the mid-teens. this is sort of a winter air mass. march is changeable. the only good news about march, it can't stay cold that long. you can take some solace in that. how much colder i
. >>> a massive solar storm delivering quite the light show tonight in part of america, the aurora borealis and you can see them from alaska to british columbia to the northwest territories and as far south as the dakotas and suburban milwaukee. that storm hit the earth hard releasing magnetic energy that has the potential of disrupting everything from the power grid to your car's gps. erica grow was tweeting her cable was going she thought maybe this was why. >> that's what...
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what is causing the aurora borealis and aurora australiaus to shine more spectacular than ever. we go to the cricket world cup. >> government forces volunteer fighters and militia are being accused of serious abuses during the battle against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. the accusations from human rights watches claim iraqi forces deliberately destroyed civilian homes property and towns and villages around amerli last september. they include evidence of iraqi forces looting from those who fled the fighting. the abduction of 11 men who claim to be taken by iraqi forces in september and october. now these pictures included with the report say according to human rights watch show, rather, the destruction of the towns around amerlie red and yellow dots are homes that were either destroyed or set on fire. >> the iraqi government' response to all this was that isil was entirely responsible for what happened. and the footage and pictures we've seen were fabricated. there has been zero tolerance of human rights violence on any group in iraq. >>> at least seven people have be
what is causing the aurora borealis and aurora australiaus to shine more spectacular than ever. we go to the cricket world cup. >> government forces volunteer fighters and militia are being accused of serious abuses during the battle against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. the accusations from human rights watches claim iraqi forces deliberately destroyed civilian homes property and towns and villages around amerli last september. they include evidence of iraqi forces looting...
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. >> a severe solar storm sparked an amazing display last night the northern light the aurora borealis. the storm could have caused problems for power grids and gps systems but bearnl apparently no damage was done. >> police in sweden are reporting a shooting incident involving a number of people. it happened in the city of goatboug according to, soccer match, eight people were reportedly injured and police say the incident appears to be gang related. that's it for this edition of al al jazeera america's international hours. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm antonio mora. i'll see you again in an hour. >> on "america tonight": >> king's bay is one of the only places in the world where you can swim with and even touch groups of endangered florida man manatees. >> ma'am, you're not supposed to be in there. >> set off a passionate debate. >> where do you draw the line? >> i think people should not touch the animals or attempt to. >> in his spare tim
. >> a severe solar storm sparked an amazing display last night the northern light the aurora borealis. the storm could have caused problems for power grids and gps systems but bearnl apparently no damage was done. >> police in sweden are reporting a shooting incident involving a number of people. it happened in the city of goatboug according to, soccer match, eight people were reportedly injured and police say the incident appears to be gang related. that's it for this edition of...
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what is causing the aurora borealis to shane shine more spectacular than usual. and the biggest cup match in history. >> first to iraq where government forces volunteer fighters and militias are all being accused of serious abuses by the islamic state in iraq and the levant. they say iraqi forces have deliberately destroyed destroyed civilian homes last november. human rights watches documenting the abduction of 11 men it says were taken by iraqi forces in september and october. and the report also includes satellite images but it says reveal the destruction of towns surrounding amerli. this shows the village that iraqi forces took control. the red and yellow spots show where arson attacks took place and buildings were demolished. >>> well, the iraqi government has responded to these allegations saying isil is entirely responsible for what happened, and that some of that footage is fabricated. it also says that there is a zero tolerance of any human rights violations on any group in iraq. >>> at least seven people have been killed in a car bomb attack in southern
what is causing the aurora borealis to shane shine more spectacular than usual. and the biggest cup match in history. >> first to iraq where government forces volunteer fighters and militias are all being accused of serious abuses by the islamic state in iraq and the levant. they say iraqi forces have deliberately destroyed destroyed civilian homes last november. human rights watches documenting the abduction of 11 men it says were taken by iraqi forces in september and october. and the...
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earth and our far northern areas north of philadelphia it mayor be visible tonight to see the aurora borealis dancing in the sky not a given just a possibility with that large geo magnetic storm going on now. your windchill tomorrow morn, 19 in trenton and 23 in wilmington and tomorrow afternoon our windchills stay in the 30s area wide. so quite a difference in fact the high today was 68 degrees, how it will feel tomorrow afternoon 38 degrees colder with a feeling of 30 degrees, 43 tomorrow and lots of sun but windchills in the 30s. still chilly on thursday, 46 degrees with sun and clouds and then for the first day of spring, a mixture of wet snow and rain all day long at 41 degrees, but we bounce back to 55 on saturday and milder with some sun, but that is not going to last long, wait until you see the seven day it's nowhere near spring like in the next half our. >> best day of the week your birthday. >> it's all downhill from here. >>> the 22nd annual st. patrick's day parade took over downtown wilmington today. the sound of bag pipes filled the area as the parade marched up king street and
earth and our far northern areas north of philadelphia it mayor be visible tonight to see the aurora borealis dancing in the sky not a given just a possibility with that large geo magnetic storm going on now. your windchill tomorrow morn, 19 in trenton and 23 in wilmington and tomorrow afternoon our windchills stay in the 30s area wide. so quite a difference in fact the high today was 68 degrees, how it will feel tomorrow afternoon 38 degrees colder with a feeling of 30 degrees, 43 tomorrow and...
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. >> if you are out there, you might be able to' see the aurora borealis. >> kind of cool. it might make its way down here during the nighttime. going to be clear skies. you have to get away from the lights of the city so that's one thing. if you're out there, maybe loudoun county montgomery county look up. maybe you might see that late they are evening. out there right now, one thing we're noticing clear skies and a little bit of wind. every once in a while you see the camera shaking in the wind. rockville, towards the north, bethesda region down around the city white caps on the potomac earlier. 60 degrees, winds out of the northwest at 21 miles per hour. those temperatures have dropped 13 degrees over the last few hours. look where we are now in hagerstown. down to 47 already, 46 in cumberland. that's the cold air moving on in. gaithersburg at 52 degrees. if you're going out this evening, take the jacket. it's going to be a very cold night. look at these winds, 36 miles an hour in d.c. 35 in martinsburg. 21 in culpeper. so the wind is going to be a factor as we move thro
. >> if you are out there, you might be able to' see the aurora borealis. >> kind of cool. it might make its way down here during the nighttime. going to be clear skies. you have to get away from the lights of the city so that's one thing. if you're out there, maybe loudoun county montgomery county look up. maybe you might see that late they are evening. out there right now, one thing we're noticing clear skies and a little bit of wind. every once in a while you see the camera...
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you've heard about aurora borealis, the northern lights phenomenon seen in alaska and other places near the arctic. this is the lesser known a aurora australis. this is in new zealand. >>> governor brown will ask state lawmakers for another billion dollars to help deal with the drought to go to water supply projects as well as farm workers who have lost their jobs. the emergency money comes just days after the state ordered new limits on watering lawns and watering cutbacks at restaurants and hotels, as well. so with such a pathetic amount of snow up in the sierra, time is running out for skiers and snowboarders. sugar bowl in donner summit is the latest resort to announce it's closing sunday. it will be the last day of the season. at least five other ski areas previously announced early closures. >>> there's a gas station in the bay area selling fuel for 85 cents a gallon. the all star fuel station is set to open in san francisco this morning on cesar chavez street. it's an alternative fuel station touting its e85 flex fuel with corn-based ethanol. the 85-cent price is good today from
you've heard about aurora borealis, the northern lights phenomenon seen in alaska and other places near the arctic. this is the lesser known a aurora australis. this is in new zealand. >>> governor brown will ask state lawmakers for another billion dollars to help deal with the drought to go to water supply projects as well as farm workers who have lost their jobs. the emergency money comes just days after the state ordered new limits on watering lawns and watering cutbacks at...
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. >>> to make things more mystical we're going to have the aurora borealis reaching down our way tonight. >> there is potential for that. >> that's crazy. how often does that happen? >> not often. back in 2009 saw one in 2003. they could get all wa the way down to this area. a strong magnetic storm coming off the sun. three cmes, mass ejections out there and they bring energy toward the earth and the way that it affects the magnetic -- magnetic portions of the earth. there you go. we could be seeing some of that making our way through the night tonight. our rockville camera shaking in the wind just a little bit. it is rather shaky. a nice afternoon. our camera towards the airport also fairly shaky. 66 degrees, winds out of the northwest at 21 miles per hour but winds are gusting upwards of 30 to 35. show you that in a second. 66 in washington 68 in fredericksburg. temperatures have been falling. we were in the upper 60s around hagerstown earlier, already down to 48 in cumberland. that cold air continues to move in. 37 gaithersburg 28 manassas and right now 35 in leesburg. a very windy ev
. >>> to make things more mystical we're going to have the aurora borealis reaching down our way tonight. >> there is potential for that. >> that's crazy. how often does that happen? >> not often. back in 2009 saw one in 2003. they could get all wa the way down to this area. a strong magnetic storm coming off the sun. three cmes, mass ejections out there and they bring energy toward the earth and the way that it affects the magnetic -- magnetic portions of the earth....
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. >> all around the world, star gazers caught beautiful images of last night's aurora borealis. they were bright because of the storm's geomagnetic technology. these videos are coming in from finland, the uk and even massachusetts. >> they're absolutely beautiful. sometimes you can see them out of airplane windows. i have never seen them on the ground. >> thank you for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. >> you can get the latest information any time of day, nbcbayarea.com. facebook, and twitter as well. have a great day. >> bye-bye. >> today on access hollywood live this might be the most guest packed show we have ever had. layla ali is here. >> and before tonight's season finale of empire we have got to hear some secrets. >> and the youngest contestants ever on dancing with the stars, 14-year-old willow is here. >> and sibil shepherd is here and last time she was really into your 50 shades of gray reading. >> access hollywood live starts right now.
. >> all around the world, star gazers caught beautiful images of last night's aurora borealis. they were bright because of the storm's geomagnetic technology. these videos are coming in from finland, the uk and even massachusetts. >> they're absolutely beautiful. sometimes you can see them out of airplane windows. i have never seen them on the ground. >> thank you for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. >> you can get the latest information any time of day,...
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from christchurch to hobart, some cities where the possibility exists for being able to the aurora borealisve again you look at the average viewing area. stretches as such across the northern tier of our planet and the best viewing time again being generally late in the overnight hours. and march and september typically are the best times of the year. the equinox has something to do with this. and we have clear skies across portions of north america. tonight with only a 7% of a full moon. so a lot of dark skies available. a good chance to see this. i don't know if we had a chance to show the video out of new zealand or not. john of ready to say who knows what. >> the next question -- >> nature's way of celebrating st. patrick's day. >> me? see? you start with these air transit transition and you've got this. are you on top of it -- >> the current aurora astralis was seen to a, camera b, brisbane, which one -- >> camera? >> three out of three. >> guess nothing. >> exactly. >> thank you. >> well done. >> all that matters. >> see you tomorrow. >> yeah. >>> we'll have a short break. whether we
from christchurch to hobart, some cities where the possibility exists for being able to the aurora borealisve again you look at the average viewing area. stretches as such across the northern tier of our planet and the best viewing time again being generally late in the overnight hours. and march and september typically are the best times of the year. the equinox has something to do with this. and we have clear skies across portions of north america. tonight with only a 7% of a full moon. so a...
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it is the aurora borealis. it came after a massive solar flare burst earlier this week.ys the northern lights could be seen as far south as pennsylvania and i what. -- iowa. when charged son particles collide with the earth's magnetic field. tom: st. patrick's day green. brendan: do you know what i learned you cannot teach sailing to a husband and a wife in the same boat or you risk divorce. separate the couple. olivia: i worked at a clothing store and i learned to tell everyone that they looked great. [laughter] do you think i am too old for this? no. it works for you. tom: fabulous. olivia: we will be right back. our twitter question of the day, will fed chair janet yellen lose her patience? 2:30 p.m., right here on bloomberg television. this is bloomberg "surveillance," streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning. bloomberg "surveillance." in the next hour we will speak on the underlying theories or non-theories that janet yellen faces. an important conversation with robert shiller of yale university. our top headlines. olivia: israeli
it is the aurora borealis. it came after a massive solar flare burst earlier this week.ys the northern lights could be seen as far south as pennsylvania and i what. -- iowa. when charged son particles collide with the earth's magnetic field. tom: st. patrick's day green. brendan: do you know what i learned you cannot teach sailing to a husband and a wife in the same boat or you risk divorce. separate the couple. olivia: i worked at a clothing store and i learned to tell everyone that they...
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we have really cool pictures last night coming up from the aurora borealis.his picture was from the international space station. how cool is that? look at the below in the horizon. these pictures are coming if from areas as far south as tennessee, illinois. there are some beautiful -- this is one of the best as far as picture wise go scenes i have seen from the aurora borealis. let's talk about the actual forecast. there it is there with the pine trees in the foreground. the amazing lights in the backgrounds. it's freezing in nothinged once again. we still have snow on the ground. 96% of new england is still snow-covered. it feels like the middle of winter this morning. so bundle your kids in hats gloves scarfs will be in the 30s and 20s in new england. there is snow coming on friday. we can see snowflakes as far south as washington, d.c. not a lot of snow. a slushy inch or two is possible on friday for areas of new england. also, we got rain down there in texas today. >> that will be moving up towards houston and new orleans. overall, your forecast pretty qu
we have really cool pictures last night coming up from the aurora borealis.his picture was from the international space station. how cool is that? look at the below in the horizon. these pictures are coming if from areas as far south as tennessee, illinois. there are some beautiful -- this is one of the best as far as picture wise go scenes i have seen from the aurora borealis. let's talk about the actual forecast. there it is there with the pine trees in the foreground. the amazing lights in...
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i mean, those greens and yellows and pinks, a perfect example of the aurora borealis.let's show you what we've got going on. in the last 24 hours look at the temperature changes, colder by 7 degrees in chicago, columbus, 29 degree temperature drop between this time yesterday and today. new york city, 19-degree drop. and look what's going on. the ice melted over lake ontario and so we're getting lake-effect snow streamers across, in fact, in green county, new york, so much snow fell there was accidents, they closed the new york state thruway in green county. we've got winds today from connecticut to maine down to washington, d.c. some wind gusts up to 55 miles per hour, so look for airport delays in boston, new york city, philadelphia, and washington, d.c. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. roviding a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they can cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so,
i mean, those greens and yellows and pinks, a perfect example of the aurora borealis.let's show you what we've got going on. in the last 24 hours look at the temperature changes, colder by 7 degrees in chicago, columbus, 29 degree temperature drop between this time yesterday and today. new york city, 19-degree drop. and look what's going on. the ice melted over lake ontario and so we're getting lake-effect snow streamers across, in fact, in green county, new york, so much snow fell there was...
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just a perfect example of the aurora borealis. in the last 24 hours, look at the temperature changes. colder by 7 degrees. 29 degree temperature drop between this time yesterday and today. new york city a 19 degree temperature drop. look at what's going on. the ice melted over lake ontario. we get lake effect snow coming across. in green county new york so much snow fell there was accidents that they closed the freeway in green county. we have winds from connecticut to maine to washington, d.c. and wind gusts up to 55 miles per hour. look for airport delays in new york city philadelphia and washington, d.c. we will get t sal khan: khan academy is a not-for-profit, with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they can cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said 'we are really interested in making sure that everyone rea
just a perfect example of the aurora borealis. in the last 24 hours, look at the temperature changes. colder by 7 degrees. 29 degree temperature drop between this time yesterday and today. new york city a 19 degree temperature drop. look at what's going on. the ice melted over lake ontario. we get lake effect snow coming across. in green county new york so much snow fell there was accidents that they closed the freeway in green county. we have winds from connecticut to maine to washington, d.c....
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. >> and the stunning aurora borealis.to show you this picture from rochester, new york, this is last night right along the shores of ontario, lake ontario. it just wasn't there, but so many places were able to see because of the strongest solar storm we've seen since fall 2013. it was a level 4 on the scale of 1 to 5 and fortunately we didn't see any satellite disruption, just a whole lot of pretty pictures. thank you for those. now we can see the moisture in texas and that rotation right >>> good morning, after a few high clouds this morning breezy near the coast, mid-60s around the bay and the seven-day forecast shows a chance of showers on friday and better chan >> and all that weather brought to you by colgate optic white. this is chicago with all that really cool air and the wind. beautiful. you can see a rainbow in that wave crashing on lake shore drive. >> that is pretty. >> brings us home, paula, doesn't it. >> yes, it really does. >> thank you, ginger. >>> coming up everyone starbucks under fire this morning. the
. >> and the stunning aurora borealis.to show you this picture from rochester, new york, this is last night right along the shores of ontario, lake ontario. it just wasn't there, but so many places were able to see because of the strongest solar storm we've seen since fall 2013. it was a level 4 on the scale of 1 to 5 and fortunately we didn't see any satellite disruption, just a whole lot of pretty pictures. thank you for those. now we can see the moisture in texas and that rotation...
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. >> the stunning aurora borealis. picture from rochester, new york last night right along the shores of ontario, lake ontario. it just wasn't there, but so many places able to see because of the strongest solar storm we've seen since fall 2013. a level 4 on the scale of 1 to 5 and fortunately we didn't see any satellite disruption just a whole lot of pretty pictures. thank you for those. now we get to see the moisture in texas and rotation right there just west of corpus christi, some floodjacqui: good morning, washington be r rick -- good morning washington. before we warm up, it is still below average today. mostly sunny skies wl be bree >> and all that weather brought to you by colgate optic white. this is chicago with all that really coal air and the wind. beautiful. you can see a rainbow in that wave crashing on lake shore drive. brings us home paula, doesn't it. >> yes, it does. >>> coming up everyone starbucks under fire this morning. the coffee chain plans to start a conversation about race stirring up backlas
. >> the stunning aurora borealis. picture from rochester, new york last night right along the shores of ontario, lake ontario. it just wasn't there, but so many places able to see because of the strongest solar storm we've seen since fall 2013. a level 4 on the scale of 1 to 5 and fortunately we didn't see any satellite disruption just a whole lot of pretty pictures. thank you for those. now we get to see the moisture in texas and rotation right there just west of corpus christi, some...
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. >> t >> the stunning aurora borealis. i have to show you this picture. ontario. so many places were able to see because of the strongest solar storm we've seen since fall 2013. it was a level four on the scale of one to five. and fortunately we didn't see any satellite disruptions just a whole lot of pretty pictures and videos. thank you for those. now we can see the moisture in texas and the rotation right there just west of corpus christi. flood concerns. that's the big picture. let's check closer to home. >> thank you ginger. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you no precipitation here. we're off to a cold start though with temperatures around freezing wind chills in the 20's. this afternoon's high 45 windy and chilly. 46 tomorrow with clouds increasing. back to ginger ll that really coal air and the wind. beautiful. you can see a rainbow in that wave crashing on lake shore drive. brings us home paula, doesn't it. >> yes, it does. >>> coming up everyone starbucks under fire this morning. the coffee chain plans to start a conversation about race st
. >> t >> the stunning aurora borealis. i have to show you this picture. ontario. so many places were able to see because of the strongest solar storm we've seen since fall 2013. it was a level four on the scale of one to five. and fortunately we didn't see any satellite disruptions just a whole lot of pretty pictures and videos. thank you for those. now we can see the moisture in texas and the rotation right there just west of corpus christi. flood concerns. that's the big picture....
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and the aurora borealis lights only seen in the far north dipped south all the way down here.he past few days bringing a big melt. folks in willmingtonwilmington, massachusetts got a surprising ice boulder. landed in the back. slid off the roof leaving a gaming hole. luckily, nobody was hurt. but the wife and kids were walking around a mark in summit new jersey and the transformers blew up. the lights went out in my house. the power wept nt off all kinds of weird grid stuff. >> because of the melt or solar? >> i don't know. >> is that dangerous for people to be walking around in that if it's -- >> -- i don't think it's dangerous to the grid. the magnetic field, i guess, it literally bounces off. that's what the northern lights is when you see it. but i don't know it just scares you if there's ever some type of solar direct hit what it could do to the grids. we're pretty dependent on the grid at this point. >>> when i return it's a modern day odd couple andy stern and glenn hubbard talk to us about fixing the employment issues. at least trying. take a look at u.s. equity future
and the aurora borealis lights only seen in the far north dipped south all the way down here.he past few days bringing a big melt. folks in willmingtonwilmington, massachusetts got a surprising ice boulder. landed in the back. slid off the roof leaving a gaming hole. luckily, nobody was hurt. but the wife and kids were walking around a mark in summit new jersey and the transformers blew up. the lights went out in my house. the power wept nt off all kinds of weird grid stuff. >> because of...