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hurricane gonzalo hitting bermuda overnight. this morning, almost the entire islands is without power. dylan was there through it all and she joins us with the latest. >>> answering the call. the cdc announcing stricter measures to protect health care workers. this as president obama announces he is sending senior personnel to dallas to deal with the response to the virus. it is enough to stop the fear. >>> and himalayan tragedy. days after a blizzard in nepal kills dozens of hikers and injuries more, the search continues for those missing and survivors of the storm speak out about what happened on the mountain. >>> and those signature shades. bono has been wearing his for more than two decades. why you never see him without them. the medical reason behind that choice, "today," saturday october 18th, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with lester holt and erica hill. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a saturday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm peter alexander alongside sheinelle j
hurricane gonzalo hitting bermuda overnight. this morning, almost the entire islands is without power. dylan was there through it all and she joins us with the latest. >>> answering the call. the cdc announcing stricter measures to protect health care workers. this as president obama announces he is sending senior personnel to dallas to deal with the response to the virus. it is enough to stop the fear. >>> and himalayan tragedy. days after a blizzard in nepal kills dozens of...
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but not enough to help the people in bermuda. see the eye, and you see that the center of circulation of the eye is just to the southwest. we've kind of calculated -- the eye is going to come very close in about four, five hours. until then and even after then, hurricane-force winds will sustain. top sustained winds 125 miles per hour with higher gusts. will continue to be the story, although all the commuter that -- computer models say that late tonight it losestart to gi begin to circulation. it should quickly diminish from and pretty much be tropical in about 24 to 3636 hours. a lot to watch. a live look from st. george in bermuda. winds now out of the north at 68 miles per hour, just hurricane-force winds. wind gusts 106 miles per hour 3.5 inches of rain. we're in the 70's. we have sunshine. we're going to have a nice evening. winds will diminish. we'll drop into the upper 40's to mid-50's by morning. tomorrow, we'll enjoy one more mild day with sunshine in the morning, but in a cold front is going to approach. not with any r
but not enough to help the people in bermuda. see the eye, and you see that the center of circulation of the eye is just to the southwest. we've kind of calculated -- the eye is going to come very close in about four, five hours. until then and even after then, hurricane-force winds will sustain. top sustained winds 125 miles per hour with higher gusts. will continue to be the story, although all the commuter that -- computer models say that late tonight it losestart to gi begin to circulation....
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this is for bermuda, the island change of bermuda, only 22 miles wide.t the diameter of the eye of gonzalo. this is some video out of hamilton, bermuda, the capital of bermuda moments ago. and you have to kind of look through the haze, the palm trees are really bending with the winds. on facebook we actually have some "action news" viewers who are living in bermuda right now and they told me they are really taking the storm seriously. it is on a similar track to fabian, which back in 2003 caused four deaths and $300 million in damage. so this is the latest from the national hurricane center. maximum sustained winds 115 miles per hour. a category three hurricane, a major hurricane moving northeast at 16 miles per hour. the center of the storm will pass right over bermuda or very closely within the next three hours. then it will begin to weaken as it heads towards nova scotia. talking about a storm urge that could be about 10 feet. bermuda is hilly, but it will cause significant coastal flooding. 15-20 to the waves and wind gusts 100-125 miles per hour. th
this is for bermuda, the island change of bermuda, only 22 miles wide.t the diameter of the eye of gonzalo. this is some video out of hamilton, bermuda, the capital of bermuda moments ago. and you have to kind of look through the haze, the palm trees are really bending with the winds. on facebook we actually have some "action news" viewers who are living in bermuda right now and they told me they are really taking the storm seriously. it is on a similar track to fabian, which back in...
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>> reporter: the powerful storm, zeroing in on bermuda right now. conditions worsening hour by hour as we travel this island paradise. it's about 1:00 right now, and you can see these menacing waves just throwing water on to this road. it's been shut down. residents watching and waiting. >> it's only like 1:30 in the afternoon, and it seems like the damage is starting already. our blinds are starting to rumble, and the lights are starting to blink, so we know, like, within the next half hour or hour, it's going to be right upon us. >> reporter: just look at the power of this storm. it is still well off-shore, but we're just beginning to feel the effects. and you can see what that looks like. so when you're looking at this, what are you thinking? >> we're in for a rude awakening. >> reporter: and that was just the beginning. it's 3:00, and those first rain bands are just moving in here in bermuda. and you can see behind me already, some of those boats haven't made it. small boats sinking one by one. and by 3:30, where the big ships dock, that port, a
>> reporter: the powerful storm, zeroing in on bermuda right now. conditions worsening hour by hour as we travel this island paradise. it's about 1:00 right now, and you can see these menacing waves just throwing water on to this road. it's been shut down. residents watching and waiting. >> it's only like 1:30 in the afternoon, and it seems like the damage is starting already. our blinds are starting to rumble, and the lights are starting to blink, so we know, like, within the next...
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earlier this week, tropical storm fay also hit bermuda knocking out power to thousands of homes. kate has been tracking the storm for us all week, has the latest now on its track. kate? >> thanks, erika, yes, gonzalo still category 400 cane, update just came in, winds have weak ends just slightly but still devastating winds and the track very dangerous for bermuda. take a look at gonzalo right now, there it sits, just south, and slightly west of bermuda, a right now sustained winds, 130 miles per hour, and gusts to 160 miles per hour, moving quickly to the north, northeast, central pressure down to 946 millie bars. take a look what this is. front impacted us wednesday. unless how this is kind of steering gonzalo toward bermuda a so the latest track from the national hurricane center still takes gonzalo just to the west of bermuda by not much more, certainly not more than 50 miles or so, still can get in on strongest winds around the eye wall, as the storm moves through. what you are looking at with landfall and hurricane is the right front quadrant. now there is may not officiall
earlier this week, tropical storm fay also hit bermuda knocking out power to thousands of homes. kate has been tracking the storm for us all week, has the latest now on its track. kate? >> thanks, erika, yes, gonzalo still category 400 cane, update just came in, winds have weak ends just slightly but still devastating winds and the track very dangerous for bermuda. take a look at gonzalo right now, there it sits, just south, and slightly west of bermuda, a right now sustained winds, 130...
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but this is going to be a formidable storm for bermuda. for us we have some colder for us we have some colder weather coming wothe way als dismantles someone like stuarty. is so painful. embryonic stem cells have so much promise, but barbara comstock voted to ban that research funding even though conservatives like nancy reagan support it. that takes away hope for a cure -- but also, for families like ours, who just wanted a little more time. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we have breaking news from arlington county. shortly after 9:00 this morning, a woman started vomiting on a bus in the pentagon parking lot. according to police, this woman apparently said she had recently visited west africa. so in an abundance of caution a hazmat team was called out and portions of the parking lot are closed. the patient was transported to fair fox inova hospital. that's all we know at this point but we will continue to stay on it and give you more information as it develops. >>> if you have visited the natio
but this is going to be a formidable storm for bermuda. for us we have some colder for us we have some colder weather coming wothe way als dismantles someone like stuarty. is so painful. embryonic stem cells have so much promise, but barbara comstock voted to ban that research funding even though conservatives like nancy reagan support it. that takes away hope for a cure -- but also, for families like ours, who just wanted a little more time. house majority pac is responsible for the content of...
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are in effect for the island of bermuda the outer bands just beginning to arrive.rough the day, and updates of course on this powerful storm, so stay tuned. >> a lot quieter the beach picture, 59 degrees, waves certainly not looking quite as strong there. it is much quieter here in the eastern united states as our cold front has moved out. high pressure building in behind it. and it is a beautiful start to our friday. fifty-nine at the airport, 54 allentown, and 57 in atlantic city. we warm up nicely. need the sunglasses, by 3:00 at 71 degrees, great afternoon, and great night, maybe for some high school football action. now, we check in with vet tore y morning, tore. >> i thank you, i used to love going to northeast high school and watching football games with my dad. good morning, everyone, if you are planning on head today work or school right now, if you are traveling on 476, you are going to notice that, well, northbound direction approaching the area of route one we are seek slow down, really starts around 95. southbound a touch of slow down as well, speed ce
are in effect for the island of bermuda the outer bands just beginning to arrive.rough the day, and updates of course on this powerful storm, so stay tuned. >> a lot quieter the beach picture, 59 degrees, waves certainly not looking quite as strong there. it is much quieter here in the eastern united states as our cold front has moved out. high pressure building in behind it. and it is a beautiful start to our friday. fifty-nine at the airport, 54 allentown, and 57 in atlantic city. we...
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most of bermuda is shut down.nd the police commissioner has ordered everyone inside and off the street. for sarah that means taking shelter at her hotel. >> they've cleaned everything up, put everything away. you know, we'll be okay. i hope. >> reporter: peter and barbara mckinnon of new hampshire, got married 50 years ago today in boston during a hurricane. >> we've weathered a lot of storms, but we have gotten through all of them. >> reporter: fabian was the last category 3 storm to hit in 2003. bermuda's higher elevation increases winds by 30%, so wind gusts up to 160 miles per hour can be expected. rob johnson and dana belky plan to get married tomorrow. tonight, they're waiting it out with their wedding party in the hotel basement. >> when we got here they'd given us the update. i looked at my bride-to-be and she said we came to bermuda to get married and i'm not leaving until we get married. >> reporter: conditions have been deteriorating here since early this afternoon as this category 3 hurricane gonzalo p
most of bermuda is shut down.nd the police commissioner has ordered everyone inside and off the street. for sarah that means taking shelter at her hotel. >> they've cleaned everything up, put everything away. you know, we'll be okay. i hope. >> reporter: peter and barbara mckinnon of new hampshire, got married 50 years ago today in boston during a hurricane. >> we've weathered a lot of storms, but we have gotten through all of them. >> reporter: fabian was the last...
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the dinner hour does not look like any fun at all in bermuda. partly sunny, 71 degrees, breezy and cool, saturday, 68. clouds and sun, we can't rule out a sprinkle or shower at night. behind that system, 56 is all you'll see in philadelphia with windy and chilly conditions. monday, sun and clouds, high of 60. and then tuesday we're still cool and probably wet with showers moving in at times, looks like it may state damp wednesday and thursday. >> gotcha, david, thanks. >>> 2:10, two trains collide on the tracks sending dozens to the hospital down south. >> the world series is set. find out which team is taking its third trip in five years to the fall classic. >> reporter: this is the vine street at 8th street. westbound traffic right there. we'll have a look at 202 and route 100 on the way back. >> we'll find out who this person is -- >> we know it's a woman. >> we know it's a woman we' a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 1
the dinner hour does not look like any fun at all in bermuda. partly sunny, 71 degrees, breezy and cool, saturday, 68. clouds and sun, we can't rule out a sprinkle or shower at night. behind that system, 56 is all you'll see in philadelphia with windy and chilly conditions. monday, sun and clouds, high of 60. and then tuesday we're still cool and probably wet with showers moving in at times, looks like it may state damp wednesday and thursday. >> gotcha, david, thanks. >>> 2:10,...
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there's the eye and there's bermuda.f this storm where the strongest winds are is approaching bermuda at the moment. their winds are increasing on the island. they're seeing a lot of storm surge, high risk of -- the higher storm surge and continuing with the heavy rain. it's moving to the northeast around 16 miles an hour. it should be moving at a good pace once it leaves bermuda, continuing offshore, staying in the atlantic. far away from us. it is certainly a very strong storm for the tiny island of bermuda. we'll keep watching it for you. partly cloudy, staying cool. upper 40s areas north and west. sunshine with increasing clouds as that second cold front tries to move by. winds gusting near 30 miles an hour. 67 to 70 for the high temperature. look what happens the second part of the weekend. 55 for the high on sun. it's going to be chilly for the aids walk sunday morning. for the shredder event on saturday in the wells fargo parking lot, that's when it will be fairly mild compared to sunday. next week we stay in the
there's the eye and there's bermuda.f this storm where the strongest winds are is approaching bermuda at the moment. their winds are increasing on the island. they're seeing a lot of storm surge, high risk of -- the higher storm surge and continuing with the heavy rain. it's moving to the northeast around 16 miles an hour. it should be moving at a good pace once it leaves bermuda, continuing offshore, staying in the atlantic. far away from us. it is certainly a very strong storm for the tiny...
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it shows the bans moving away from bermuda. it moved over the island-made landfall. 110 miles per hour, the winds. the storm is moving to the north atlantic and continuing to weaken. winds - that was the biggest damage as the bands of heavy rain and thunder storms wept directly over bermuda, last night at 8:30. it continues to move away. it impacts the east coast. there's advisories up and down the coast because of the waves from the storm. it's moving away, assessing the damage from the storm paying landfall last night. it's the latest radar picture showing the band moving away from bermuda. we'll have the latest, and look at the satellite and talk about the tropics. pacific coming up later. >> thank you. joining us on the phone directly from bermuda is journalist david la hoota. first off, are you safe, how do things look on the ground this morning. >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm safe. my family and i are on the north-west sure, so we didn't experience the brunt until after the eye passed over the island. we had the checker
it shows the bans moving away from bermuda. it moved over the island-made landfall. 110 miles per hour, the winds. the storm is moving to the north atlantic and continuing to weaken. winds - that was the biggest damage as the bands of heavy rain and thunder storms wept directly over bermuda, last night at 8:30. it continues to move away. it impacts the east coast. there's advisories up and down the coast because of the waves from the storm. it's moving away, assessing the damage from the storm...
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it's taking aim on bermuda today. they are battening down the hatches in bermuda. things get better saturday morning with the winds dieing down a bit and the storm system moving away. partly sunny, 71 this afternoon. comfortable, i don't know if it is perfect, but close to it, i guess. breezy and cool on saturday, 68 degrees, might be a sprinkle or shower as that front comes through. monday, sunshine returns it's windy and chilly 56 degrees, those of you on twitter and facebook saying hey dave when is it going to feel like fall again? sunday cuts the mustard on that. looks like we get damp as we move through tuesday, wednesday and thursday. >> we expect perfection on "action news." >>> philadelphia police are looking for four women who were part of a violent road rage attack on a school bus. chopper 6 was on the scene. a green chevy tahoe pulled in front of the bus, two women jumped out. one hit the bus with a baseball bat. one sprayed something on the front of the bus, a 15-year-old student on the bus was treated for cuts. >>> a pro life group is taking its messag
it's taking aim on bermuda today. they are battening down the hatches in bermuda. things get better saturday morning with the winds dieing down a bit and the storm system moving away. partly sunny, 71 this afternoon. comfortable, i don't know if it is perfect, but close to it, i guess. breezy and cool on saturday, 68 degrees, might be a sprinkle or shower as that front comes through. monday, sunshine returns it's windy and chilly 56 degrees, those of you on twitter and facebook saying hey dave...
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and it is right over bermuda, and bermuda feeling the worst of the effects of the storm system for abouthe next three hours. all the wind out of the east really converging on the island right now. we have winds 59 miles per hour in hammington, gusting to 79 miles per hour. but st. george just reported a wind gust of 121 miles per hour. and bermuda is only one mile wild and 22 miles long. so this is going to have a devastating effect. we're looking at the potential for a 10-foot storm surge in bermuda. 10 to 20-foot waves. wind gusts at the surface 100 miles per hour. the higher elevations 125 miles per hour with heavy rain, 3-6 inches. i have been in contact with a lot of residents from bermuda on my facebook page and they are hunkering down. a lot of them are at an amtitheater trying to right out the storm. more at 11:00. and the seven-day forecast, winds of change tomorrow. 68 degrees. clouding up, the winds pick up. windy and chilly sunday. 56 degrees. monday, after a frosty morning in the northwest suburbs and pine barons of new jersey seeing sunshine by the afternoon, 60 degrees. do
and it is right over bermuda, and bermuda feeling the worst of the effects of the storm system for abouthe next three hours. all the wind out of the east really converging on the island right now. we have winds 59 miles per hour in hammington, gusting to 79 miles per hour. but st. george just reported a wind gust of 121 miles per hour. and bermuda is only one mile wild and 22 miles long. so this is going to have a devastating effect. we're looking at the potential for a 10-foot storm surge in...
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14 miles an hour and looks look gonzalo will hit bermuda directly or just passing 30 miles west of bermuda by friday afternoon. friday night and what's going to happen massive storm surge from this hurricane could bring storm surge up to about 10 feet potential for major coastal flooding and sustained winds about 120 miles per hour as storm system hits bermuda and bermuda is hilly and winds gust could be hire higher than that. thoughts and prayers are near bermuda tonight. >> by 10:00, 62, 1:00, 69, 4:00, 70. enjoy the day things will be changing. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. saturday, 69. that front kicks up winds and look on sundays high of 5 a5. will feel cooler with winds. monday morning low in philadelphia and low 40s some suburbs in 30s and if winds slacken enough we could be waking up to some frost in north and west suburbs and stays cool. monday, 58, increasing clouds. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, not only is it cool highs in the low 0s upper 50s we're looking at potential for on and off showers. next week not only will we need jackets we'll also need umbrellas for a
14 miles an hour and looks look gonzalo will hit bermuda directly or just passing 30 miles west of bermuda by friday afternoon. friday night and what's going to happen massive storm surge from this hurricane could bring storm surge up to about 10 feet potential for major coastal flooding and sustained winds about 120 miles per hour as storm system hits bermuda and bermuda is hilly and winds gust could be hire higher than that. thoughts and prayers are near bermuda tonight. >> by 10:00,...
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nearly half of bermuda 70,000 residents are in the dark right now. no electricity. there have been reports of fires and significant damage to homes and buildings. it is expected the storm will continue to batter the island for several more hours. meteorologist adam joseph live at the big board with gonzalo's location right now. >> we take a look at bermuda you can clearly see the eye of the storm a void of rain and calm winds. it did techniquely make landful:30 p.m. atlantic standard time, 7:30 p.m. our time as brushing buy the island and in fact that eye wall right now is knowledge of bermuda rights here and you can see heaviest rain bands lifted north and there's a fwoond left with winds westerly wrap around that eye there will be another very potent heavy tropical rains as well as gustier winds to move in before everything lifts out. right now, wind sustained 48 meyers miles an hour and gusts 70 and when it made land full the storm was calm. not much going on over chicago. we will watch that as it spins fronts through over the upcoming weekend. weekend outlook lo
nearly half of bermuda 70,000 residents are in the dark right now. no electricity. there have been reports of fires and significant damage to homes and buildings. it is expected the storm will continue to batter the island for several more hours. meteorologist adam joseph live at the big board with gonzalo's location right now. >> we take a look at bermuda you can clearly see the eye of the storm a void of rain and calm winds. it did techniquely make landful:30 p.m. atlantic standard...
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hurricane gonzalo hitting bermuda overnight. is without power. dylan was there through it all and she joins us with the latest. >>> answering the call. the cdc announcing stricter measures to protect health care workers. this as president obama announces he is sending senior personnel to dallas to deal with the response to the virus. it is enough to stop the fear. >>> and himalayan tragedy. days after a blizzard in nepal kills dozens of hikers and
hurricane gonzalo hitting bermuda overnight. is without power. dylan was there through it all and she joins us with the latest. >>> answering the call. the cdc announcing stricter measures to protect health care workers. this as president obama announces he is sending senior personnel to dallas to deal with the response to the virus. it is enough to stop the fear. >>> and himalayan tragedy. days after a blizzard in nepal kills dozens of hikers and
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in bermuda, right now it's just roaring outside. just behind this door, you can see they're trying to protect us here. we've all been ordered out of our hotel rooms and into the safe room. that's where i'm heading right now. this family, moving to bermuda from california, now seeking shelter in a hotel. >> you have your family and home and all your belongings here. you have to hunker down and wait it out. >> reporter: wait it out. all anyone on these little islands can do. and you've got to remember, this is now the second storm in just a week for the people of bermuda. just last weekend they had tropical storm faye. that delivered quite a punch as a tropical storm. now this, paula. >> no rest for the weary. thank you so much. >>> and now to the scary scene on board a caribbean cruise ship. a dallas health care worker who handled a lab specimen from the man who died of ebola is now in isolation on board the ship. that ship is heading back to texas after being refused permission to dock in two countries. tom llamas has the latest. go
in bermuda, right now it's just roaring outside. just behind this door, you can see they're trying to protect us here. we've all been ordered out of our hotel rooms and into the safe room. that's where i'm heading right now. this family, moving to bermuda from california, now seeking shelter in a hotel. >> you have your family and home and all your belongings here. you have to hunker down and wait it out. >> reporter: wait it out. all anyone on these little islands can do. and...
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i know bermuda is strong. but this is a strong storm. >> we're stronger. >> reporter: the people of bermuda are strong. but they're hoping their homes are strong, too. many buildings are built of concrete. the test, whether they can withstand gonzalo's rage. david? >> they will be tested tonight. let's go to rob marciano. he has the track of this thing. >> this thing is a monster. a major hurricane. major impacts. winds gusting over 120 miles an hour. take a look. the impacts ongoing, the winds and waves. a strong storm surge as well. i don't expect conditions to improve until after midnight. they're in it for the long haul. the effects for the u.s. will be rough surf and rip currents. big swells coming in here. >> and in the west, the pacific storm is a hurricane as well? >> tropical storm ana has become a hurricane as well. 75-mile-an-hour winds. looks like it's going to have tropical storm watches for the hawaiian islands but not as bad as in bermuda. >> thank you. >>> now to the other fast-moving headline.
i know bermuda is strong. but this is a strong storm. >> we're stronger. >> reporter: the people of bermuda are strong. but they're hoping their homes are strong, too. many buildings are built of concrete. the test, whether they can withstand gonzalo's rage. david? >> they will be tested tonight. let's go to rob marciano. he has the track of this thing. >> this thing is a monster. a major hurricane. major impacts. winds gusting over 120 miles an hour. take a look. the...
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here's the track of fabian near bermuda. here's the track of gonzalo, side-by-side they look nearly identical. bermuda is just a tiny speck out here in the atlantic, but fortunately most of it sits very high above sea level. there's also a natural reef that surrounds the island that really protects it from that storm surge flooding that so many hurricanes produce. >> anything to be prepared for a hurricane. just have your family around. people that you love. board up windows and pray. >> reporter: now, hurricane gonzalo is a category 4 storm with winds at 145 miles per hour. the center of the storm is expected to track 20 to 50 miles to the west of where i'm standing on bermuda right now. the hardest expected to hit friday afternoon. this category 3 storm will be the strongest storm bermuda has seen in more than ten years. we're also watching tropical storm ana in hawaii. it should remain as a tropical storm as it moves through the hawaiian islands this weekend. >> dylan dreyer on an otherwise beautiful night in bermuda. sad
here's the track of fabian near bermuda. here's the track of gonzalo, side-by-side they look nearly identical. bermuda is just a tiny speck out here in the atlantic, but fortunately most of it sits very high above sea level. there's also a natural reef that surrounds the island that really protects it from that storm surge flooding that so many hurricanes produce. >> anything to be prepared for a hurricane. just have your family around. people that you love. board up windows and pray....
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. >>> well, happening right now, the outer band o3 hurricane gonzalo are being felt in bermuda. this is a category three storm with 150 miles an hour winds, and rough surf and damaging anything that is not nailed down. the eye of the storm is 50 miles from the island right now but it is moving north east. the rain has started to fall in bermuda much more is expect and residents have been prepared. >> just being cautious. >> unaudible. >> you might remember fabian hit bermuda in 2003 and that storm killed four people. >>> to really get a sense for how big hurricane gonzalo is you need to see from it space, the eye of the powerful hurricane is clearly visible and we know a storm this biggies going to have far reaching effects. meteorologist kathy orr is here to explain and thinks one impressive storm. >> it is very sad because fabian created damage, some beautiful resort, hotels, many people go on vacation or honeymoons were leveled in that storm and we are talking about a storm surge comparable to fabian that could top 10 feet. let's show you very latest on a history making storm
. >>> well, happening right now, the outer band o3 hurricane gonzalo are being felt in bermuda. this is a category three storm with 150 miles an hour winds, and rough surf and damaging anything that is not nailed down. the eye of the storm is 50 miles from the island right now but it is moving north east. the rain has started to fall in bermuda much more is expect and residents have been prepared. >> just being cautious. >> unaudible. >> you might remember fabian hit...
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this is bermuda here. you can see the lull in the precipitation, but when that eye wall moved across the island we saw a marked difference in the wind speed as one would expect. it's impressive to be able to clock this out. winds dropped dramatically and on the back side of the eye they picked up to 181 kilometers per hour. you can see the wind strikes improving through saturday. good news for residents there as the storm moves away. we've monitored hurricane anna. you can see the outer rain bends impacting the big island of hawaii. we are not expecting a big hit with this storm. we should gradually see this weaken and move further to the west. however, we will get to rainfall and perhaps some local coastal erosions especially in the southeast facing islands. also going to have upwards of 50 to 80 millimeters of rainfall in some remote locations and gusty winds. we should see the brunt of the storm stay far enough west where it shouldn't impact the main islands too much. >> i'm sure the people living there
this is bermuda here. you can see the lull in the precipitation, but when that eye wall moved across the island we saw a marked difference in the wind speed as one would expect. it's impressive to be able to clock this out. winds dropped dramatically and on the back side of the eye they picked up to 181 kilometers per hour. you can see the wind strikes improving through saturday. good news for residents there as the storm moves away. we've monitored hurricane anna. you can see the outer rain...
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. >> the hurricane gonzolo did to go past bermuda, and the eye is almost as wide as bermuda, which is2 miles. winds sustained 115 miles an hour and you see the sides of the storm swallowing the tiny i would have bermuda. this is hamilton, the capital. the last storm to hit bermuda of this size was 11 years ago, fabian in 2003. up see the picture live of the palm trees basically bent to one side. ment -- the leaves in this direction with the winds gusting to 63 there with a temperature of 75. and the matching tropical dewpoint of 75 degrees. the hurricane will pass right by the island, if not go over the top of it with winds at 115 miles per hour as it is raising to the north and east. it will pass by bermuda friday around 8:00 p.m. with thes sustained winds at a category three. and we will watch this as it slides by over the next few hours for bermuda. >>> back at home quiet, 72 in philadelphia, 70 in millville. upper 60s right now at the shore. >>> early-morning clouds quickly he says scraped to the north and east, just a few cumulus clouds north and west. and grasping the sunshine.
. >> the hurricane gonzolo did to go past bermuda, and the eye is almost as wide as bermuda, which is2 miles. winds sustained 115 miles an hour and you see the sides of the storm swallowing the tiny i would have bermuda. this is hamilton, the capital. the last storm to hit bermuda of this size was 11 years ago, fabian in 2003. up see the picture live of the palm trees basically bent to one side. ment -- the leaves in this direction with the winds gusting to 63 there with a temperature of...
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breaking right now -- blasting bermuda. the most powerful hurricane in the atlantic in years ripping across the island. >> that eye wall inching closer and closer to bermuda. >> our gio benitez hunkering down with tourists, trying stay safe. plus how the u.s. will be impacted by this massive storm. >>> scare at sea. a passenger on a caribbean cruise ship who handled ebola specimens in texas is now under quarantine. two countries refusing to let the ship dock at their ports. and the new timeline for the nurses with ebola. when did they get sick and who really is at risk? >>> struggle for a gun. this morning we are hearing from the officer whoa shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. what he is saying about the shooting that provoked outrage and violent protests. >>> and date night disaster. president obama's credit card rejected at a swanky new york restaurant. >> fortunately michelle has hers. >> why the president's plastic wouldn't go through. >>> hey, good morning. and we want to get straight
breaking right now -- blasting bermuda. the most powerful hurricane in the atlantic in years ripping across the island. >> that eye wall inching closer and closer to bermuda. >> our gio benitez hunkering down with tourists, trying stay safe. plus how the u.s. will be impacted by this massive storm. >>> scare at sea. a passenger on a caribbean cruise ship who handled ebola specimens in texas is now under quarantine. two countries refusing to let the ship dock at their ports....
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that is bermuda heading that way.e center of the eye which means they will get winds from one way for a while. the winds will stop and the winds will continue from the other direction as the eyewall goes over it. major waves. 40-foot waves. 10-to-15 foot storm surge. i know bermuda is built like a rock because it is. so are the buildings there. at 130-mile-an-hour storm, there will certainly be significant damage in bermuda. now for hawaii, ana has turned to the left and should miss all of the islands. only in the cone would be koai. it does mean you will not get the eye like bermuda. high pressure for the east coast. high pressure for the west coast. great flying conditions if you are headed home today. >> that's good on friday. >> i'll fly home. >>> after days of testimony, prosecution will wrap up the case against oscar pistorius today. when the judge hands down the track star's sentence, could threats against him effect her ruling? no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's
that is bermuda heading that way.e center of the eye which means they will get winds from one way for a while. the winds will stop and the winds will continue from the other direction as the eyewall goes over it. major waves. 40-foot waves. 10-to-15 foot storm surge. i know bermuda is built like a rock because it is. so are the buildings there. at 130-mile-an-hour storm, there will certainly be significant damage in bermuda. now for hawaii, ana has turned to the left and should miss all of the...
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bermuda. a lot more on the effects in a few minutes. >> and still ahead on abc 7 news rabbi accused of spying on his congregation. 7e new information that abc has learned about another possible spying device. response asampus students head home from spirit week by dressing up as the opposite sex. we're also going to have the latest as that major bermuda. bears down on >> a local to woman heartbroken, devastated and begging for help. >> a local to woman heartbroken, devastated and begging for help. in a moment, i'll tell leftburglar in green belt a woman feeling violated and heartbroken. with athief made up laptop, jewelry, and the beloved dog. now that woman is driving a social media campaign aimed at her dog back. tech stephen -- stephen tschida live to tell us her story. >> you see these posters. aey have the picture of ten-year-old boxer. now, the flyers went up shortly after someone broke into a third-oor apartment here. and since arwyn has not been shortly after that burglary, her owner b
bermuda. a lot more on the effects in a few minutes. >> and still ahead on abc 7 news rabbi accused of spying on his congregation. 7e new information that abc has learned about another possible spying device. response asampus students head home from spirit week by dressing up as the opposite sex. we're also going to have the latest as that major bermuda. bears down on >> a local to woman heartbroken, devastated and begging for help. >> a local to woman heartbroken, devastated...
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hurricane gonzalo has crashed in to enter new bermuda.ber shall rain has caused wide spread flooding. >>> mexico says it's captured a suspected gang leader believed to be linked to the disappearance of 43 missing students. the leader of the gang was arrested on friday. authorities say the drug cartel co lewded with result police officers when the students went missing last month. the latest now from al jazerra's rachel lavin vin in mexico city. >> reporter: this announcement by mexico's attorney general is a huge development. now, authorities believe this man, the leader of a group known as. [ inaudible ] may have valuable information as to what has happened to these young men and where they might be found. criticism is growing here in mexico against the government. earlier on friday, there was a demonstration held in a town of acapulco, major highways were shutdown and nearly 5,000 people took to the streets demanding that the government do more. and they were not alone. earlier this week, the united nations and human rights watch strong
hurricane gonzalo has crashed in to enter new bermuda.ber shall rain has caused wide spread flooding. >>> mexico says it's captured a suspected gang leader believed to be linked to the disappearance of 43 missing students. the leader of the gang was arrested on friday. authorities say the drug cartel co lewded with result police officers when the students went missing last month. the latest now from al jazerra's rachel lavin vin in mexico city. >> reporter: this announcement by...
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this will be a devastating storm for bermuda. lets go to the satellite view of this hurricane, right the now it is only 40 miles to the the southwest of this beautiful vacation island, and you can see the eye, fairly well defined but a better view from the weather service radar that is located, in bermuda. you can see cloud tops associated with the rising storms as a it continues to move across the island. this is doppler radar and right there that front in the cross hairs is target, bull's eye, unfortunately bermuda. we have a well defined eye the calm that is very close to the island. outer band of the eye wall represented by heavy rain, convection in the yellows and orange very close to the island right now only about five or 10 miles away. feeling effects with hurricane force wind as we speak. these are the impacts of gonzalo, through the late night hours and even in this evening. life threatening storm surge is expect, significant coastal flooding and hurricane wind at about 115 miles an hour right now. temperatures here at
this will be a devastating storm for bermuda. lets go to the satellite view of this hurricane, right the now it is only 40 miles to the the southwest of this beautiful vacation island, and you can see the eye, fairly well defined but a better view from the weather service radar that is located, in bermuda. you can see cloud tops associated with the rising storms as a it continues to move across the island. this is doppler radar and right there that front in the cross hairs is target, bull's...
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this huge pocket of dry air is going to move into bermuda tomorrow. it is getting dark in bermuda. trust me. it is nasty beyond description. here is the latest. are at 115 miles an hour right now. ye is only 10 or 15 minutes south or southwest. the next 36en over hours as it gets over colder water. it is the next five or six hours where he will be the toughest. these are sustained winds. this is live datga. now blowing at 110. they had a wind gust in the last 10 minutes of 121. these conditions are across the entire island of bermuda and will only get stronger. that is how big a storm a category three is. 72 for us, a bit of a breeze, comfortable evening. it is not peak color. sunday, clearly the better of the two days for observations if you like the skies. tomorrow we start with sunshine the pickup afternoon clouds. 75 and 56, a beautiful october day. tomorrow, sunshine in the morning, clouds increase later in the afternoon. a nice day, 60 degrees. on sunday, everything changes because the cold front will come through tomorrow night. there could be a sprinkle in the mountains. mo
this huge pocket of dry air is going to move into bermuda tomorrow. it is getting dark in bermuda. trust me. it is nasty beyond description. here is the latest. are at 115 miles an hour right now. ye is only 10 or 15 minutes south or southwest. the next 36en over hours as it gets over colder water. it is the next five or six hours where he will be the toughest. these are sustained winds. this is live datga. now blowing at 110. they had a wind gust in the last 10 minutes of 121. these conditions...
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that tiny dot is bermuda.rricane is pretty much on a direct path to bermuda, sustained winds right around 115 miles an hour. we do have a live video of bermuda. here is what it looks like. this is live video, this is bermuda as the center of hurricane gonzalo, a category 3, a major hurricane, is approaching the tiny island. the seas really coming up there. they do expect at least several feet of storm surgeon some areas of the island. you can see the palm trees whipping around. you can really hear it. a lot of rain coming down. this storm is moving at 16 miles an hour. take a look at the water try to come onshore. this hurricane continues to bring strong winds. those winds you just saw, they're sustained at 115 miles an hour. gusting even higher. all that water is continuing to get pushed onshore. category 3 at the moment, direct path to bermuda. you can see it's feeling those conditions. it will continue to move out to sea, staying well away from the eastern seaboard so we don't have the to worry about it. pa
that tiny dot is bermuda.rricane is pretty much on a direct path to bermuda, sustained winds right around 115 miles an hour. we do have a live video of bermuda. here is what it looks like. this is live video, this is bermuda as the center of hurricane gonzalo, a category 3, a major hurricane, is approaching the tiny island. the seas really coming up there. they do expect at least several feet of storm surgeon some areas of the island. you can see the palm trees whipping around. you can really...
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it is sweeping toward bermuda, a well-defined hurricane. it is bearing down on bermuda. it's near the center of biewrd miewd did a itself -- bermuda itself. this afternoon and this evening is this bors for burr -- the worst for bermuda. saturday, cooler and breeze, clouds increasing and shower at night. sunday, windy and chilly, high of 56 degrees, monday looks cool. 60. monday morning might be the first morning i bring my winter coat to work, because we have suburbs in the 30s and philadelphia close to that on monday morning. but the afternoon we're back up to 60. tuesday, wednesday and thursday, a little unsettled with the potential for spotty showers. thank you, david. >> it is now 5:40. next up, a bizarre turn of events leads to a spurred burrowing under a man's skin. >> we have a road rage incident involving four women, a baseball and school bus. >> reporter: really? we have southbound traffic heading toward the schuylkill expressway which is open for a change. other accidents, though, we'll take you to a new one coming up and take you into new jersey. >> the medica
it is sweeping toward bermuda, a well-defined hurricane. it is bearing down on bermuda. it's near the center of biewrd miewd did a itself -- bermuda itself. this afternoon and this evening is this bors for burr -- the worst for bermuda. saturday, cooler and breeze, clouds increasing and shower at night. sunday, windy and chilly, high of 56 degrees, monday looks cool. 60. monday morning might be the first morning i bring my winter coat to work, because we have suburbs in the 30s and philadelphia...
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you can see how tiny bermuda is, little dot right there.at the size of gonzalo as it heads toward bermuda a not good scenario there. this is very strong hurricane, still category four, hurricane warnings in effect for bermuda as the storm bears down the outer bands already reaching the islands right now. again, winds, sustained at 130 miles per hour, gust toss 160 miles per hour, it will be weakening, as it moves past bermuda, a still expect an extended period of hurricane force winds, and the threat for very dangerous storm surge n our area, we are clearing out, after that front, that one that came through wednesday, now that's moving on out of here. and as we take a look at temperatures, looking at 60, climbed back up, in the itsy, 56 degrees in trenton, it is 55 in wilmington, and 55 degrees in millville, as well. let's take quick look what we can expect, we move through the day, our day planner looks fantastic. just few clouds at 9:00 a.m. 06 degrees. by noon, at 68. need the sunglasses cents for lunch time. by 3:00 p.m., 71 just fantas
you can see how tiny bermuda is, little dot right there.at the size of gonzalo as it heads toward bermuda a not good scenario there. this is very strong hurricane, still category four, hurricane warnings in effect for bermuda as the storm bears down the outer bands already reaching the islands right now. again, winds, sustained at 130 miles per hour, gust toss 160 miles per hour, it will be weakening, as it moves past bermuda, a still expect an extended period of hurricane force winds, and the...
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tropics, though, they are definitely heating up as we focus in on bermuda. can see the cone takes that storm right into bermuda as we move throughout the day tomorrow, but look at the winds. maximum sustained winds now at 145 miles per hour moving to the north northeast at 9 miles per hour taking it on a path right toward the small island of bermuda. so as we take look at the wind field forecast, where you see red, that is hurricane force winds over 74 miles per hour. likely we'll see gusts around bermuda sustained over 100 miles per hour with this system. so a lot of damage will be coming out of bermuda as we move toward friday afternoon. here's 4:00 p.m. you can see the entire island will be covered with hurricane force winds sustained winds so a lot of damage expected there. for us temperatures will be in the low 50s, mid 50s across the area. tomorrow fantastic friday. low 70s for highs. a lot of the sunshine and dry conditions. it is definitely a 10 forecast by the numbers on scale of one to 10. saturday morning if you're in wilmington for the walk to en
tropics, though, they are definitely heating up as we focus in on bermuda. can see the cone takes that storm right into bermuda as we move throughout the day tomorrow, but look at the winds. maximum sustained winds now at 145 miles per hour moving to the north northeast at 9 miles per hour taking it on a path right toward the small island of bermuda. so as we take look at the wind field forecast, where you see red, that is hurricane force winds over 74 miles per hour. likely we'll see gusts...
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right now hurricane gonzalo is roaring towards bermuda. we are tracking this category 4 storm from every angle. we begin our team coverage with mallet green. >> eun, good morning. bermuda says it's ready for hurricane gonzalo. they are getting gas, boarding up buildings. this comes days after a tropical storm already knocked out power to thousands and damaged property. most of the tiny island shut down. there's a high school that's open as a shelter. buildings are constructed to with stand heavy storms. but experts are saying there could be significa dage and power outages lasting for weeks. back to you. . >>> storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel is in the storm team 4 weather center. what's the latest? >> the latest movement is towards the north northeast at 15 miles per hour. maximum sustained winds at 130 miles per hour just sou of bermuda as a category 4 hurricane. it passes over bermuda throughout the day today the, into tonight. during the evening hours between 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. a life threatening storm surge. hurricane force w
right now hurricane gonzalo is roaring towards bermuda. we are tracking this category 4 storm from every angle. we begin our team coverage with mallet green. >> eun, good morning. bermuda says it's ready for hurricane gonzalo. they are getting gas, boarding up buildings. this comes days after a tropical storm already knocked out power to thousands and damaged property. most of the tiny island shut down. there's a high school that's open as a shelter. buildings are constructed to with...
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about 400 miles south of bermuda. by this time tomorrow night, yeah. hurricane warnings are posted. they will be getting with hurricane force winds. potentially category 3. either way, this will be the strongest storm they've seen since 2003. from the atlantic, let's jump to the pacific. this is tropical storm ana. may become a hurricane. if it hits the island as a tropical storm or hurricane, that hasn't happened since we started keeping records. >> rob marciano at the weather wall tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to new dash cam video, taking us inside a harrowing police chase. look at this tonight. a mini van swerving, police cars in hot pursuit. a dangerous game of cat and mouse that's happening in towns and steps across this country. abc's linsey davis tonight. >> reporter: it started as a routine traffic stop, but watch as the officer is about to arrest the driver of that stolen mini van. the suspect hits the gas, speeding away with the flifr po officein tow. the wheels blown out. a side door smashed in. 30 heart-pounding minutes through suburban new jersey streets. at
about 400 miles south of bermuda. by this time tomorrow night, yeah. hurricane warnings are posted. they will be getting with hurricane force winds. potentially category 3. either way, this will be the strongest storm they've seen since 2003. from the atlantic, let's jump to the pacific. this is tropical storm ana. may become a hurricane. if it hits the island as a tropical storm or hurricane, that hasn't happened since we started keeping records. >> rob marciano at the weather wall...
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>> several hundred miles due south of bermuda. we just saw a live webcam from the northwest corner of bermuda at a marina and it's partially sunny and breezy but they are rushing to complete all of their safety matters because they are under a hurricane warning and for good reason. let's jump right in. the systemt eye on and it's moving to the north right now, a high-end category four with sustained winds at 145 --es per hour south west of southeastern cape hatteras. theill come very close and i will be very close to the island. it will be in a bad situation. it's been changing back and forth as it keeps replacing itself. it will have a major impact in bermuda and rapidly diminish as it races across. a few showers up there and an upper-level low. this will all be over with a few showers pinning clouds overnight. they will clear and through the day tomorrow, we will be in fine shape with plenty of sunshine and temperatures into the low 70's. in the meantime, 7 is on your side with a health alert. if you want to stay healthy, one th
>> several hundred miles due south of bermuda. we just saw a live webcam from the northwest corner of bermuda at a marina and it's partially sunny and breezy but they are rushing to complete all of their safety matters because they are under a hurricane warning and for good reason. let's jump right in. the systemt eye on and it's moving to the north right now, a high-end category four with sustained winds at 145 --es per hour south west of southeastern cape hatteras. theill come very...
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it's about 600 miles southeast of bermuda now. but it will track there, by friday, for sure start to feel the effects by thursday night. so, they're on hurricane warning and should be. let's go ahead to the other ocean, though, the pacific ocean, because hawaii on alert. as ana makes its way toward hawaii. if it hits the big island, as a hurricane, it would be the first hurricane ever to hit the big island in recorded history, david. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> tonight here, stunning new findings. drivers putting your children at risk as they get on and off the school bus. that image, the elementary school student nearly hit by a car barrelling past that school bus. tonight here, the revealing report on just how many drivers are doing this across this country every day. here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: the videos are startling. watch. in cleveland, this driver pulling onto the sidewalk, just to get by a stopped school bus. >> she goes right on the sidewalk. >> reporter: and in minnesota, a child see
it's about 600 miles southeast of bermuda now. but it will track there, by friday, for sure start to feel the effects by thursday night. so, they're on hurricane warning and should be. let's go ahead to the other ocean, though, the pacific ocean, because hawaii on alert. as ana makes its way toward hawaii. if it hits the big island, as a hurricane, it would be the first hurricane ever to hit the big island in recorded history, david. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you....
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this is the latest bermuda doppler radar from their weather service.here is the eye of the storm where you see the plus right there, that is the bull's eye, that is the island of bermuda. here is the northern eye wall that passed through, now we're in the calm and here's the southern part of the eye wall that doesn't look as intense as far as the winds are concerned. this lifting towards the north-northeast at about 16 miles an hour and it will take some time before it's out of there. here's impacts from gonzalo. we're talking about life-threatening storm surge comparable to fabian in 2003 when they had a 10-foot storm surge significant coastal flooding as a result and hurricane force winds sustained at 110 miles an hour. coming up we'll talk more about our weather and the weekend. we are facing more benign conditions just a major cooldown. for now, chris, we'll sends it back to you. >> kathy thank you very much. >>> new at 10 o'clock tonight a corrections officer has been found dead murdered in her own home. >> it happened on south 63rd street in sout
this is the latest bermuda doppler radar from their weather service.here is the eye of the storm where you see the plus right there, that is the bull's eye, that is the island of bermuda. here is the northern eye wall that passed through, now we're in the calm and here's the southern part of the eye wall that doesn't look as intense as far as the winds are concerned. this lifting towards the north-northeast at about 16 miles an hour and it will take some time before it's out of there. here's...
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bermuda is a series of 22 islands. i know we call it one, but it's 22. winds are about 115 miles per hour. it's moving northeast at 16. gusts are still 150. a lot of stuff in bermuda is made of concrete, so it's actually pretty strong structures, but still this is a huge hurricane. it will probably clear their area late tonight and move harmlessly out back into the atlantic ocean. >>> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam north towards bethesda, wisconsin avenue, gorgeous colors, 73, dew points in the 40s, relative humidity 42%, tough evening to beat for exercise for spectating, perfect for high school football. cool and breezy start tomorrow and a windy and mild finish saturday and brisk on sunday, big time change. you'll need a sweatshirt all day, couple layers underneath it. 10:00 tonight going outside, mid-60s downtown, but around 60 in the burbs and then temperatures eventually by morning in the 50s, not crazy cool but upper 50s downtown, mid-50s in the burbs and by 10:00 maybe have some games to get the kids to,
bermuda is a series of 22 islands. i know we call it one, but it's 22. winds are about 115 miles per hour. it's moving northeast at 16. gusts are still 150. a lot of stuff in bermuda is made of concrete, so it's actually pretty strong structures, but still this is a huge hurricane. it will probably clear their area late tonight and move harmlessly out back into the atlantic ocean. >>> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam north towards bethesda,...
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you can see that circle there moving away from bermuda. some outer banks impacting the region but the wind is starting to improve for that area. interesting to note if you plot out the wind over the past 24 hours you can see when it made land fall. the back side of the wall is when it spiked to 143 kilometers an hour. it will drop to the middle 30s in terms of sustained winds by middle of your saturday. this is hurricane ana moving aawa aw away. we have 130 mile per hour winds in the center of the storm. west we have rainfall and flood watches an the possibility of coastal erosion for the south/east facing coastlines. rose mary, back to you. >> derek. thanks so much for that keeping an eye on so much activity. appreciate it. >>> after six months in captivity. hope for nigeria's school girls. up next how the bring our girls back campaign may have helped lead to a cease-fire with boko haram. >> plus the united states is getting an ebola sub. who is he and what will his job be exactly. we'll have the answers after this short break. stay with
you can see that circle there moving away from bermuda. some outer banks impacting the region but the wind is starting to improve for that area. interesting to note if you plot out the wind over the past 24 hours you can see when it made land fall. the back side of the wall is when it spiked to 143 kilometers an hour. it will drop to the middle 30s in terms of sustained winds by middle of your saturday. this is hurricane ana moving aawa aw away. we have 130 mile per hour winds in the center of...
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that is exactly where bermuda will be in the current track. the last hurricane to make landfall in bermuda with this type of strength was hurricane fabian in 2003. winds then of 120 miles per hour ripping roofs and killing at least four people. >> so, bermuda in the quadrant. when does the track say it will hit? >> reporter: that's exactly it. that front right quadrant, sometimes called the dirty side. and that dirty side will come through friday. let's look at gonzalo. about 600 miles southeast of burr bermuda now. friday, start to feel the affects on thursday night. they are on hurricane warning and should be. let's go to the other ocean, though, the pacific ocean, because hawaii on alert. as ana makes its way toward hawaii. if it hits the big island as a hurricane, it would be the first hurricane ever to hit the big island in recorded history. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> tonight here, stunning new findings. drivers putting your children at risk as they get on and off the school bus. that image, the school stunt nea
that is exactly where bermuda will be in the current track. the last hurricane to make landfall in bermuda with this type of strength was hurricane fabian in 2003. winds then of 120 miles per hour ripping roofs and killing at least four people. >> so, bermuda in the quadrant. when does the track say it will hit? >> reporter: that's exactly it. that front right quadrant, sometimes called the dirty side. and that dirty side will come through friday. let's look at gonzalo. about 600...
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the winds will pick up as the storms continue to bear down on bermuda.t downgraded from a category 4 to now a category 3. but still a powerful storm. maximum sustained winds at 125 mys an hour. it's moving north-northeast at 16 miles per hour. the worse conditions anticipated bermuda during the late afternoon and evening hours. by tomorrow, you can see, it's quickly moving towards the north and east. 8:00 a.m. on saturday. it continues t downgraded to category 2 hurricane. it continues to move up towards the north and east. back here, i don't have to tell you this, it's pleasant today. the good news, we'll keep this nice weather around for tomorrow as well. on sunday, it's going to be chilly. noticeable chill ie air. not only that, but breezy throughout the entire day. you'll definitely be noticing those winds. as we look to next week, the chill remains. will also track the chance of rain showers tuesday through thursday. i' show you that on the seven day. temperatures coming in in the 60s. 63 over in buoy and manassas, just beautiful with dry air, the s
the winds will pick up as the storms continue to bear down on bermuda.t downgraded from a category 4 to now a category 3. but still a powerful storm. maximum sustained winds at 125 mys an hour. it's moving north-northeast at 16 miles per hour. the worse conditions anticipated bermuda during the late afternoon and evening hours. by tomorrow, you can see, it's quickly moving towards the north and east. 8:00 a.m. on saturday. it continues t downgraded to category 2 hurricane. it continues to move...