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feels lake 19 in bismarck, north dakota. here is what we have going on around the country. everywhere you see a color shade is a winter weather advisory. the light shade of blue. wind chill advisory in effect from montana to the section of florida. then the purple shade is a hard freeze warning. here is this shade of grade. that is a wind chill warning in effect to push to part of illinois and indiana. if you take montana to florida, we are talking about nearly 2,000 miles. linear miles of some kind of the winter weather advisory, warning. it's not just the isolated spots. we don't have it in our region other than the blue ridge with the wind chill advisory. that doesn't mean it is not it is beyond cold for us. wind chills in the single digits. we don't have the widespread minus zeros in the region. the high pressure in place. super moon is out. if you layer up, check it out. it came up of the 4:59 tonight. 3-13 is the overnight forecast range. tomorrow is below freezing again. 26 degrees or so by 2:00 in the afternoon. there is a lot of sunshine. you want the sunglasses wi
feels lake 19 in bismarck, north dakota. here is what we have going on around the country. everywhere you see a color shade is a winter weather advisory. the light shade of blue. wind chill advisory in effect from montana to the section of florida. then the purple shade is a hard freeze warning. here is this shade of grade. that is a wind chill warning in effect to push to part of illinois and indiana. if you take montana to florida, we are talking about nearly 2,000 miles. linear miles of some...
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thousands of students from puerto rico have relocated as far away as new york, orlando, even bismarck, north dakota. on the island cheers broke out at this private school in san juan when the lights finally came back on recently. >> we were like whoo! >> reporter: this 10th grader was especially thrilled since she still has no electricity at home. >> all the lights came in and the first thought was we're finally going to have air conditioner. >> reporter: principal gomez told us more than 60 of his students have left, crippling his budget. >> every day on the island we're dealing with the same situation, losing students, losing people, losing family. >> reporter: but a teacher has chosen to stay. >> you understand why parents are choosing to leave, but i mean i have to work with the ones that i still have and i have to make them like want to stay. >> reporter: in the months after maria, the hardest lessons are still being learned outside the classroom. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, san juan, puerto rico. >>> this week marks 50 years since the american navy ship, the "uss pueblo," was seized by north ko
thousands of students from puerto rico have relocated as far away as new york, orlando, even bismarck, north dakota. on the island cheers broke out at this private school in san juan when the lights finally came back on recently. >> we were like whoo! >> reporter: this 10th grader was especially thrilled since she still has no electricity at home. >> all the lights came in and the first thought was we're finally going to have air conditioner. >> reporter: principal gomez...
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the wind chill in bismarck, north dakota 15 degrees below zero and future tracker
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director slash basketball coach for united types technical college so he brought us up to bismarck north dakota after high school. she actually snag me if you remember nicole was dave's wife from the last episode. became my high school we ended up going to bismarck state college so who talked to you first so i'll tell you what happened. that's what i want to know we were we were. good friends her dad worked with my dad but she didn't know. i had a major crush on her she was like the most beautiful tree in the world and then when i was a senior and i was playing basketball. i said if i score thirty points today and i get a kid this is ok so what the cold doesn't know is that i can score anytime i want but i don't i try to get the team i'm a team player i want everybody to skip school. so. we play tennis court thirty points. so then that i get a kiss and it's like wired into the slate buzzing usually you know there's an old saying. when you're dating someone you want to score some points you literally took as the literal idea and then order to score some points you had to score some points you ca
director slash basketball coach for united types technical college so he brought us up to bismarck north dakota after high school. she actually snag me if you remember nicole was dave's wife from the last episode. became my high school we ended up going to bismarck state college so who talked to you first so i'll tell you what happened. that's what i want to know we were we were. good friends her dad worked with my dad but she didn't know. i had a major crush on her she was like the most...
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Jan 13, 2018
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now, the big story is the colder air rushing in. 20 below in bismarck, north dakota. 9 in omaha.ou were in the 60s two days ago. memphis 20, new orleans 23. this is hitting the coast and 44 and falling for philadelphia. windchills by late morning 17 degrees is what it will feel like in philadelphia. 11 in reading. 1 in allentown. minus 5 in the poconos. 15 in trenton. game time for the eagles, we're looking at windchill values of 15 16 degrees with the winds gusting close to 0 miles per hour. as we fast forward into sunday morning, it will feel like 15 below in the poconos, 4 above in philadelphia. 4 above in millville and 1 above in trenton. forecast for today windy and colder afternoon sunshine and tempts plunging all day long, we'll see 30s for highs. winds out of the northwest sustained 15 to 25 miles per hour gusting close to 30 at times. hour by hour 10:00 a.m. temperature, 29. lunchtime, 30. 2:00 p.m., 32. 4:00 p.m., 31 with a mostly sunny sky. feels-like temperatures in time teens. overnight tonight frigid, underneath a clear sky ten degrees in the suburbs, 17 for center
now, the big story is the colder air rushing in. 20 below in bismarck, north dakota. 9 in omaha.ou were in the 60s two days ago. memphis 20, new orleans 23. this is hitting the coast and 44 and falling for philadelphia. windchills by late morning 17 degrees is what it will feel like in philadelphia. 11 in reading. 1 in allentown. minus 5 in the poconos. 15 in trenton. game time for the eagles, we're looking at windchill values of 15 16 degrees with the winds gusting close to 0 miles per hour....
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look at bismarck, north dakota 45 below zero. international falls, 43.hen compared to that, it will be a walk in the park. nonetheless it will be cold, but it could be worse. people forget how bitter the last cold shot was, atlantic city had seven nights with lows in the single digits. poconos had lows in the last cold shot. this cold shot we're getting now will not be at brutal as the one we're pulling out of and not last so long. 32 as the wind whips in center city. 39 in cinnaminson. 41 in vineland, 41 in fortescue. feels like 16 in reading after yesterday's high of 64. minus 3 in the poconos. 33 in philadelphia. feels like the freezing mark of 32 in millville. windchills this afternoon by 11:00 a.m., give or take an hour, 17 in philadelphia. just in time for the start of the eagles game, looks like i doubled clicked the button there. windchill values for the start of the eagles game, close to 15 degrees. we're looking at clouds and sunshine today. call from accuweather, icy cold, 30s, temperatures falling all day long, windchills in the teens. now, f
look at bismarck, north dakota 45 below zero. international falls, 43.hen compared to that, it will be a walk in the park. nonetheless it will be cold, but it could be worse. people forget how bitter the last cold shot was, atlantic city had seven nights with lows in the single digits. poconos had lows in the last cold shot. this cold shot we're getting now will not be at brutal as the one we're pulling out of and not last so long. 32 as the wind whips in center city. 39 in cinnaminson. 41 in...
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Jan 3, 2018
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in bismarck, north dakota, and get i -- it got down to -27 degrees. the severe cold weather has prompted health officials to issue frostbite warnings as well, which can happen in a few minutes when temperatures are this low. >> you want to make sure that if you are getting cold, to go inside and warm up. if you are getting tingly fingers are toes, then go inside.. -- >> reporter: the frigid temperatures are expected to continue into the weekend. >>> there is rain in the forecast in the bay area, and that is raising serious concerns for people affected by the northbay wildfires. sandbags are already in place in some neighborhoods. sonoma county has issued a warning to 4000 property owners in the bars on to be prepared -- burns on -- zone are at risk of mudslides. >> mark, we are getting rain, but will it be enough to cause landslides? >> we will have some intense downforce, but i don't think they will be long events. we actually need the rainfall. anytime we do get rain though, it does create some concern in the fire burned zones. you heard about the c
in bismarck, north dakota, and get i -- it got down to -27 degrees. the severe cold weather has prompted health officials to issue frostbite warnings as well, which can happen in a few minutes when temperatures are this low. >> you want to make sure that if you are getting cold, to go inside and warm up. if you are getting tingly fingers are toes, then go inside.. -- >> reporter: the frigid temperatures are expected to continue into the weekend. >>> there is rain in the...
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01/18
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it is right now 1 degree in bismarck, north dakota, and it is very cold, even for the midwest, and atlanta, watching and approaching snowstorm. really big headlines and unusual weather. we were talking about the waves here, and a lot of still dangerous surf. our high surf advisory continues until 4:00 today, and the risk of some rip currents, so even if you do go to the coastline to watch those 15 to 18-foot breakers, never turn your back to the water. that's going to be a huge danger there, and our temperature is reaching into the upper 50s for the rest of the afternoon in half moon bay and staying mostly cloudy, so i don't think we'll have the all clear visibility. our next storm system will be here on thursday, starting out late thursday morning. rounds of rain moving through between thursday and friday, and the sierra snow will begin with some of the snow levels dropping. this will draw in some really cold air. on saturday we'll be dry, sunday we'll start to see the rain moving in around noon for the north bay, and for the rest of the bay area continuing into monday. there's the potent
it is right now 1 degree in bismarck, north dakota, and it is very cold, even for the midwest, and atlanta, watching and approaching snowstorm. really big headlines and unusual weather. we were talking about the waves here, and a lot of still dangerous surf. our high surf advisory continues until 4:00 today, and the risk of some rip currents, so even if you do go to the coastline to watch those 15 to 18-foot breakers, never turn your back to the water. that's going to be a huge danger there,...
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01/18
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negative 27 in bismarck, north dakota. omaha is down to negative 10. not much better in detroit. pits is at negative 3 and even new york city is at 7. it's a very brisk morning. we have warnings in effect from bismarck to sioux falls, as you would expect. when you get down to the negative 35 to negative 45 range, that's when you start getting frostbite for any exposed skin. so today's forecast, the cold once again is invading. and watch out, texas, it's going to change quickly. you're warm now, ko cold comes in and ice, a little snow late tonight and early tomorrow morning. at all give people in the south maybe an extra long day to your weekend. >> i think it's important to remind people that you don't expose yourself to those conditions. >>> still ahead, president trump fires his latest shot at the media over his most recent interview to the "wall street journal" regarding north korea. >>> plus, korean officials gather for the latest round of talks between the neighboring countries. we'll go live to seoul for the latest. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click
negative 27 in bismarck, north dakota. omaha is down to negative 10. not much better in detroit. pits is at negative 3 and even new york city is at 7. it's a very brisk morning. we have warnings in effect from bismarck to sioux falls, as you would expect. when you get down to the negative 35 to negative 45 range, that's when you start getting frostbite for any exposed skin. so today's forecast, the cold once again is invading. and watch out, texas, it's going to change quickly. you're warm now,...
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in bismarck north dakota got down to -27. topeka, kansas, -14 and it was -17 in indianapolis. the severe cold prompting health officials to issue frostbite warnings as well that can happen in a few minutes with temperatures this low. >> make sure if you get cold you better go inside. if you're getting tingling fingers or toes go inside. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend with these guys pressing for major snowstorm later this week. >>> mark joins us now and i will never complain again about our weather. >> taking a quick scan of the current temperatures across the country, not to bad in comparison to what they have been dealing with. they are above zero. fargo, north dakota at 11. new york, 23 and 62 in los angeles. phoenix, 74. we finally have change to talk about. lots of clouds working their way back into the bay area. most of the screen is falling in the upper levels but there is a chance you may encounter if you spangles tonight into tomorrow morning. the neck system is offshore in its circulation in the pacific that will gra
in bismarck north dakota got down to -27. topeka, kansas, -14 and it was -17 in indianapolis. the severe cold prompting health officials to issue frostbite warnings as well that can happen in a few minutes with temperatures this low. >> make sure if you get cold you better go inside. if you're getting tingling fingers or toes go inside. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend with these guys pressing for major snowstorm later this week....
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the wind chill in bismarck, north dakota 15 degrees below zero and future tracker showing tomorrow morning as a lot of people head back to work, a lot of kids heading back to school, the wind chill will make it feel like 2 degrees below zero in philadelphia, it stays cold on wednesday. but it eases. everything's relative. wind chill wednesday morning 11 degrees. but then i'm tracking a nor'easter developing on thursday. a big question where does it track and that has a big impact on how much snow we would see. i'll have details on that coming up in the full accuweather forecast. rick. >> all right, cecily we'll check back in later. thank you. >>> chopper6 flew over the 2018 mummers parade as the performers marched from philadelphia city hall down broad street. but it appears the frigid forecast kept some of the fans away. there were sparse crowds along the parade route today and those who did show up were bundled up tight. "action news" reporter bob brooks has reaction from the spectators who did brave the cold on this new year's day 2018 and he joins us live in center city tonight. hey, b
the wind chill in bismarck, north dakota 15 degrees below zero and future tracker showing tomorrow morning as a lot of people head back to work, a lot of kids heading back to school, the wind chill will make it feel like 2 degrees below zero in philadelphia, it stays cold on wednesday. but it eases. everything's relative. wind chill wednesday morning 11 degrees. but then i'm tracking a nor'easter developing on thursday. a big question where does it track and that has a big impact on how much...
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and then got a n journalism degree at the university of minnesota and by the first job at bismarck in north dakota. served atduring the korean war and finally ended up at the star tribune in minneapolis. >> he went to that mining town and saw the world and he got to interview everyone from ronald reagan to the chicago bears coach mike that god. to ginger rogers. but through it all, he saw his job as a mission of searching olfor the truth whether it was standing outside the political convention to teargas or whether it was calling the election in 1960 when he was with the ap for john f. kennedy. >> but the world has changed. my dad is a journalist but the role of journalism changed in any way. we need this protection of the first amendment now more than ever. as senator flake pointed out, it was thomas jefferson and our founding fathers who saw the importance of journalism and the importance of the first amendment. thomas jefferson once wrote that our first objective should be to leave open all avenues to truth and the most effective way of doing that is through the freedom of the press. >> while t
and then got a n journalism degree at the university of minnesota and by the first job at bismarck in north dakota. served atduring the korean war and finally ended up at the star tribune in minneapolis. >> he went to that mining town and saw the world and he got to interview everyone from ronald reagan to the chicago bears coach mike that god. to ginger rogers. but through it all, he saw his job as a mission of searching olfor the truth whether it was standing outside the political...
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bismarck north dakota, 33. there's that milder pacific air that's going race across the country.squeezes out moisture and you can see that clearly here on the satellite and the radar image. lots of colors showing up here. and this is the next system that we're watching it will slide in here just in time for the evening commute tomorrow. the morning commute looks okay. bitter cold temperatures in the teens, sunshine peeking through some clouds. and by 2:00, 3:00 i re comes the snow from west to east getting into the city by 4:00 or 5:00. snowing north of the pennsylvania turnpike may be snowing in the city but from that point south it's a mixture of sleet and freezing rain and that hits the coast by 8:00, 9:00 in the evening and behind that temperatures drop back down into the 20s once again. so your timeline looks again like this. from 2:00 to 7:00 in the afternoon. 2:00 far western suburbs, 7 krk for the jersey shore. getting into philadelphia about 4 or 5 much a mixture of snow for the i-95 corridor. we're expecting a coating out of this maybe a little bit more with the ground
bismarck north dakota, 33. there's that milder pacific air that's going race across the country.squeezes out moisture and you can see that clearly here on the satellite and the radar image. lots of colors showing up here. and this is the next system that we're watching it will slide in here just in time for the evening commute tomorrow. the morning commute looks okay. bitter cold temperatures in the teens, sunshine peeking through some clouds. and by 2:00, 3:00 i re comes the snow from west to...
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then you go to bismarck, north dakota, one hundred 65% rise. est: north dakota is a fascinating story. that was one state that never really felt the recession. at the same time as the recession, there was the fracking boom. you had people moving to bismarck and much more rural areas to participate in this great economy and get the fantastic jobs, while at the same time the rates at the local motel are going for $250 a night or higher. there is not a lot of housing in north dakota. as people flooded into take advantage of the fracking boom, they really struggled to build a number of units that they needed to house the workers. host: is this about the numbers of houses and units specifically or the price tag? guest: in a lot of the big cities, it is both. this is what fascinated me about this story. talking to groups, what they were saying is that the housing is a cyclical cycle. just like the economy. when the economy is doing well, people build houses at a faster rate, and that has not really happened in this particular cycle. the demand for hou
then you go to bismarck, north dakota, one hundred 65% rise. est: north dakota is a fascinating story. that was one state that never really felt the recession. at the same time as the recession, there was the fracking boom. you had people moving to bismarck and much more rural areas to participate in this great economy and get the fantastic jobs, while at the same time the rates at the local motel are going for $250 a night or higher. there is not a lot of housing in north dakota. as people...
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then got a journalism degree at the university of minnesota and got his first job at the bismarck paper in north dakota, served during the korean war and finally ended up at the star tribune in minneapolis. he went from that mining town and saw the world and he got to interview everyone from ronald reagan to the chicago bears coach mike did ditka, to ginger rogers. through it all, he saw his mission as a mission of serving for the truth whether it was standing outside of political conventions to dear gas -- tear gas or whether it was calling the election in 1960 when he was with the a.p. for john f. kennedy. but the world has changed since my dad was a journalist. but the role of journalism hasn't changed in any way. we need this protection of the first amendment now more than ever. as senator flake has pointed out, it was thomas jefferson and our founding fathers who saw the importance of journalism and the importance of the first amendment. thomas jefferson once wrote that our first objective should be to leave open all avenues to truth, and the most effective way of doing that is through the freedom
then got a journalism degree at the university of minnesota and got his first job at the bismarck paper in north dakota, served during the korean war and finally ended up at the star tribune in minneapolis. he went from that mining town and saw the world and he got to interview everyone from ronald reagan to the chicago bears coach mike did ditka, to ginger rogers. through it all, he saw his mission as a mission of serving for the truth whether it was standing outside of political conventions...