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now over to bob van dillen. we're watching weather, of course watching what's happening with that computer glitch. bob, let's talk about weather right now as we get to that. >> east coast has weather problems, too, if you're travel trying to travel in or out. the major low, notice the rain heavy at times now western p.a. in towards new york state. it's training up out of the carolinas through virginia, into that area. maryland, heavy rain. pittsburgh, trying to get in or out of this city, the high temperature today in pittsburgh about 57 degrees, low clouds out there. you can see how it looks here. dmroomy, little cool, temperatures in the mooitd mid-50s, rain off and on for the day. away from pittsburgh, go to the northwest, a new storm system, a heavy onement let me show you. you have a fetch like that, that much wind over that expanse of water, the rain is going to be heavy at times. we have it there in blue, the white is snow, snow levels about 2500 feet right now. that will raise to 4000 later this afternoon
now over to bob van dillen. we're watching weather, of course watching what's happening with that computer glitch. bob, let's talk about weather right now as we get to that. >> east coast has weather problems, too, if you're travel trying to travel in or out. the major low, notice the rain heavy at times now western p.a. in towards new york state. it's training up out of the carolinas through virginia, into that area. maryland, heavy rain. pittsburgh, trying to get in or out of this city,...
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the defendants pleaded not guilty. >>> let's check in with meteorologist bob van dillen to see what your forecast is looking like for this tuesday. hey, bob. >> good morning, natasha. you talked earlier about the heavy rain and flooding they have in arkansas right now. the rain is gone and it's not going to return anytime soon. some great news here. high pressure dominating around the lower part of the gulf coast stretching to the mid-atlantic. we have a couple of disturbances up to the north. it moves in across the u.p. of michigan. lake-effect snow, look at all the flood warnings still left up in the weekend and from last week's rain. all the light shaded green areas, flood warnings. the dark shades flood advisories. either way the water is riding high. it's only getting higher for the next couple of days as things begin to run often into the major rivers. as for the actual rain, the heavy stuff is offshore right now, new england. the cold front does have a few light showers and the possibility of getting into northern new york state and vermont, too. look at the colder temperatures, 3
the defendants pleaded not guilty. >>> let's check in with meteorologist bob van dillen to see what your forecast is looking like for this tuesday. hey, bob. >> good morning, natasha. you talked earlier about the heavy rain and flooding they have in arkansas right now. the rain is gone and it's not going to return anytime soon. some great news here. high pressure dominating around the lower part of the gulf coast stretching to the mid-atlantic. we have a couple of disturbances up...
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and talking about ida, bob van dillen is back here again.k in the knees, ida is. >> it's starting to lose a little bit of its punch. which is good news. it was anticipated, too, richard, because it's running into more shear, which is wind that's going to blow the thunderstorms apart just a bit. it's also going over some relatively cooler sea surface temperatures. all good news. it means it's winding down just a little bit. remember, it was a category 2 storm just yesterday. now it's just a category 1 now. tropical storm. 70-mile-per-hour sustained winds. you see the path of that as it moves up to the north. >> hey. there you are, bob. where did you go? what's going on here? >> oh, there he is. right over there. >> not to make light of the situation. >> it was the camera, obviously. we're just joking around. >> let me show you what's happening with the path. we'll continue to go up north. it's going to pick up a little steam forward momentumwise but look at the path, makes landfall sometime after midnight tonight around the pensacola area and
and talking about ida, bob van dillen is back here again.k in the knees, ida is. >> it's starting to lose a little bit of its punch. which is good news. it was anticipated, too, richard, because it's running into more shear, which is wind that's going to blow the thunderstorms apart just a bit. it's also going over some relatively cooler sea surface temperatures. all good news. it means it's winding down just a little bit. remember, it was a category 2 storm just yesterday. now it's just...
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it's always the engineer who is do some fun stuff, bob van dillen. >>> it's like real-time nintendo wii. >> amazing stuff. i know you're watching a bunch of storms in the northwest. we have to watch in the northeast. >> in the northeast we will see the first delays because of this. if you're trying to travel in and around the great lakes this morning, you will see some wet roads and that will be specific for illinois, back into michigan, too. look at that frontal boundary down to pennsylvania. the rain out there for that state. getting it across virginia, too, all the way down to north carolina as well. here's the radar coming out from sterling, virginia. look at the rain just western side of virginia in towards maryland, stretching to western p.a., the buffalo radar picture just awash with showers especially the west side of that state. you can see rochester. you're dry. same with syracuse and the finger lakes where you see the rain bleeding in later on this afternoon. something we're definitely watching. as for the rest of the region, the rain really starts to develop around the gulf
it's always the engineer who is do some fun stuff, bob van dillen. >>> it's like real-time nintendo wii. >> amazing stuff. i know you're watching a bunch of storms in the northwest. we have to watch in the northeast. >> in the northeast we will see the first delays because of this. if you're trying to travel in and around the great lakes this morning, you will see some wet roads and that will be specific for illinois, back into michigan, too. look at that frontal boundary...
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let's check in with meteorologist bob van dillen. bob, rain? snow? what do we got?> a little of that in the u.p. of michigan. waking up to light snow once again. lake effect. a clipper hits you later on this week. not much to write home about. not a lot of moisture for the systems to work with. a different weather pattern. this one's nice. high pressure right over chicago. that trails all the way down in towards memphis where it's nice and dry for you. you need about five, maybe seven days of dry air to move on in across the lower gulf coast to help dry things out with flooding. that's exactly what you're going to get. dry air goes all the way to the mid-atlantic. if you're trying to get in or out of the beltway, look at this shot. that is absolutely gorgeous. we're talking about 65 today, maybe 66. it's going to be nice. it's going to be dry for you. maybe a breeze out of the northeast at 15 miles per hour, but that's about it. the flood warned areas, all the spots in light green, eastern texas, louisiana, arkansas, mississippi through st. louis in towards western
let's check in with meteorologist bob van dillen. bob, rain? snow? what do we got?> a little of that in the u.p. of michigan. waking up to light snow once again. lake effect. a clipper hits you later on this week. not much to write home about. not a lot of moisture for the systems to work with. a different weather pattern. this one's nice. high pressure right over chicago. that trails all the way down in towards memphis where it's nice and dry for you. you need about five, maybe seven days...
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. >>> let's check in with meteorologist bob van dillen. how's air travel looking?so far, so good. pretty tranquil week if you're trying to get in and out of the airports. weak clipper system coming in towards buffalo. rain, same with pittsburgh towards cleveland, ultimately into nyc later today. we had some rain, some low clouds earlier this morning. that was right around new york. it's off the coast now. same with philly. watch for 30 to one-hour delays. you can tell i stayed up to watch the yankees. charlotte and cleveland, gusty winds. more of that in half a minute. >> a couple more hours? hang in there. get some coffee. >>> well, a hospital is expanding to house a possible spike in flu patients. the new flu unit is actually in the parking lot. and a traveling basketball team gives new meaning to the term "old-school." meet the granny globetrotters. @ >>> after a five-day search, a missing baby was found alive hidden in a box underneath her baby-sitter's bed. the baby-sitter, her husband and the mother -- and the baby's mother have been arrested but not yet cha
. >>> let's check in with meteorologist bob van dillen. how's air travel looking?so far, so good. pretty tranquil week if you're trying to get in and out of the airports. weak clipper system coming in towards buffalo. rain, same with pittsburgh towards cleveland, ultimately into nyc later today. we had some rain, some low clouds earlier this morning. that was right around new york. it's off the coast now. same with philly. watch for 30 to one-hour delays. you can tell i stayed up to...
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bob van dillen is telling us more. >> the winds are peaking at 65 miles an hour or maybe stronger. it is right around bc. you can see the way it's dropping towards the east. rain showers from portland. it will change from snow to rain in the higher elevations. we have avalanche warnings in the cascades and olympics and heavy rain is out there. snow slippage is a possibility. av ladies and gentlemen warnings out for the northern part of the mountains. rain slides down to the south. five inches is a possibility around the coast where you get towards washington state down towards oregon. that's not the only thing we're concerned with. it's the wind as well. specifically along the coast. look at that plus a lig snowmaker for kansas. that's shaping now up richard in a couple minutes. that's snoqualmie pass. that was yesterday. that snow ought to be changing to rain shortly as that wrm air comes on true. that was outside of seattle down 90. more in a bit, rich? we're hoping it turns to rain. makes it tougher to get around. he will be back in five minutes with the rest of the country's we
bob van dillen is telling us more. >> the winds are peaking at 65 miles an hour or maybe stronger. it is right around bc. you can see the way it's dropping towards the east. rain showers from portland. it will change from snow to rain in the higher elevations. we have avalanche warnings in the cascades and olympics and heavy rain is out there. snow slippage is a possibility. av ladies and gentlemen warnings out for the northern part of the mountains. rain slides down to the south. five...
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bob van dillen is there. what's up? you have been watching ida since last week and this week and just turned again -- just changed in terms of its grading. it's weakening with the wind. it's a tropical depression. no matter what you call it, still a heavy rainmaker, witch. here are your bullet points. winds 35 miles per hour sustained. that makes it a tropical depression. you can see the "l" right there for low. if you notice all of the heavy cloud cover, it's to the north of the circulation with a couple of feeder bands dropping down into the gulf of mexico and that's where you're getting the heavy clouds from. the heavy greens, the yellows, the red, that's where the heaviest rains are coming in now. that's basically around atlanta to the northern half of alabama and moving away from mississippi and kentucky and into the mountains and back into central south carolina. here's the big feeder band dropping down into the region. you see the winds ahead of that 19 miles per hour, not that bad. 16 miles per hour behind it. w
bob van dillen is there. what's up? you have been watching ida since last week and this week and just turned again -- just changed in terms of its grading. it's weakening with the wind. it's a tropical depression. no matter what you call it, still a heavy rainmaker, witch. here are your bullet points. winds 35 miles per hour sustained. that makes it a tropical depression. you can see the "l" right there for low. if you notice all of the heavy cloud cover, it's to the north of the...
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. >>> let's go to meteorologist bob van dillen and find out if the forecast is cooperating today. hey, bob. >> good morning to you, natasha. so far so good. we have one weak clipper type system rolling out of the great lakes and the midwest. on the big picture with the satellite because other than this there's not much going on with the exception of southern parts of florida. we'll zoom on into trouble spots. it's around chicago, some extremely light rainfall moving away from the city. we'll zoom on into the radar coming out of columbus. most of the rain showers to the north and west. in to the indianapolis area, the indy radar picking up heavier rain off towards your north around munsey and bloomington, too, zipping over to the east. half of that not even reaching the ground. up to wisconsin, a shot of rain south of madison that will rotate into chicago later today. light showers possible. and then we look down to the south of florida and you do have that frontal boundary around the southern part of that state zeroing in towards miami and you're going to get the big thunderstorms
. >>> let's go to meteorologist bob van dillen and find out if the forecast is cooperating today. hey, bob. >> good morning to you, natasha. so far so good. we have one weak clipper type system rolling out of the great lakes and the midwest. on the big picture with the satellite because other than this there's not much going on with the exception of southern parts of florida. we'll zoom on into trouble spots. it's around chicago, some extremely light rainfall moving away from the...
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. >> bob van dillen, you have kids? >> two. >> you thinking about saving for college. >> >> you have to. >> especially, listen to this, you may pay more to send them to college. a new study finds that the people who run the schools are earning a little bit more as well. >>> all right. take a goodlook here. police just released this new mug shot of a man charged with killing four people in a north carolina parking lot. investigators say they tracked down marcos gonzalez at a motel in virginia about 40 miles from the crime scene. they say he shot and killed four men yesterday outside of a tv shop. police are not giving any details, but they do not think this was random. >>> and tuition costs, here we go again. yes, they are rising fast in many private colleges, but so are salaries. a study published in today's "new york times" found average compensation for presidents of major private universities was more than $600,000. that at least was for last year. a total of 23 college presidents made more than a million dollars. di
. >> bob van dillen, you have kids? >> two. >> you thinking about saving for college. >> >> you have to. >> especially, listen to this, you may pay more to send them to college. a new study finds that the people who run the schools are earning a little bit more as well. >>> all right. take a goodlook here. police just released this new mug shot of a man charged with killing four people in a north carolina parking lot. investigators say they tracked...
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here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> morning, robin. satellite video, it's about 375 miles due south of pensacola. watch it ride into the northern part of mexico. doesn't look as good as it has, encountering cooler sea surfaces. winds out of the southwest disrupting that flow a little bit. good news there. buzzed down to a category 1 storm with 90-mile-an-hour-mile-per-hour winds. tonight up to midnight makes landfall somewhere near the alabama/florida border and takes a hard beline through southern georgia. it will throw a lot of rain for georgia, florida, all the way through louisiana, mississippi and alabama, too. i'll show you that in a couple of minutes, robin. >> thank you. >>> now to the ft. hood shooting. the suspect and shooting, major nidal hasan is off a ventilator this morning. investigators are asking for help from anyone who was there this morning that may have inadvertently left the scene with evidence like firearm residue or shell casings. meanwhile, families are trying to cope as best they can. private joseph foster was
here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> morning, robin. satellite video, it's about 375 miles due south of pensacola. watch it ride into the northern part of mexico. doesn't look as good as it has, encountering cooler sea surfaces. winds out of the southwest disrupting that flow a little bit. good news there. buzzed down to a category 1 storm with 90-mile-an-hour-mile-per-hour winds. tonight up to midnight makes landfall somewhere near the alabama/florida border and takes a hard beline...
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here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> i wish that was the case for everybody but i don't think so.ne batch of rain. it's the old storm that was right across the midwest for the last four days finally has moved into ontario. the clouds are out there but the rain is here, too. the rain is actually light around central michigan. gets in towards new york where it picks up right around areas like vermont, new hampshire getting some heavy downpours now. here is that boston radar picking up the big rain line going all the way through to connecticut, moving into the city shortly here. below this a cool start. it will be foggy, too. let me show you what it looks like in charlotte. if you're trying to travel on down to the queen city, that's north carolina, looks like it will be on the cloudy side and temperatures to the mid-60s later on today. heavyhouston. rock port, texas, which is close to corpus christi over the last couple of hours they've seen a lot of rain total wise. they've seen about eight inches since yesterday afternoon. the heavy rain now sliding to the city. more showers, more
here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> i wish that was the case for everybody but i don't think so.ne batch of rain. it's the old storm that was right across the midwest for the last four days finally has moved into ontario. the clouds are out there but the rain is here, too. the rain is actually light around central michigan. gets in towards new york where it picks up right around areas like vermont, new hampshire getting some heavy downpours now. here is that boston radar picking up...
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. >>> well, let's go to bob van dillen now for the latest on ida. okay. so right now the concern is about the wind and the rain mostly. >> yeah, it really is all we're concerned about. we're not looking at a huge storm surge. the tropical storm still offshore but if you look at the satellite presentation, it's stretching out just a bit with the big thunderstorms that develop across the middle of circulation getting blown inland so it's been raining heavily and steadily the last couple of hours really when you get as far north as georgia. what about the path? it will continue to move up to the north to pensacola and wrap itself around and then form as another low off the carolina coastline, so something we'll be watching the next couple of days, robin. here's the path as it moves to the east. that is what it looks like. what about the rain? i'll show you the radar. >>> at ft. hood president obama joins grieving families and a shaken community in looking for answers to last week's deadly shooting spree. he's going to meet privately with the relatives of tho
. >>> well, let's go to bob van dillen now for the latest on ida. okay. so right now the concern is about the wind and the rain mostly. >> yeah, it really is all we're concerned about. we're not looking at a huge storm surge. the tropical storm still offshore but if you look at the satellite presentation, it's stretching out just a bit with the big thunderstorms that develop across the middle of circulation getting blown inland so it's been raining heavily and steadily the last...
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here's meteorologist bob van dillen. hi. >>> good morning to you, robin. so far the same storm from yesterday but this time it's not the even moving. it hasn't moved about 500 miles in the last three days. here is the low, the surface low and upper level low right on top of it. it's stacked. when that happens it moves very slowly but it is going to edge up to the northeast the next couple of hours. rain showers and a couple of thunderstorms possible out ahead of this thing today. so far it's a nice, solid sheet into alabama, actually tennessee, kentucky. zoom on in to charleston, south carolina radar. a good slug of moisture north of charleston all the way in towards myrtle beach. getting some rain right now pulling on into the rest of the carolinas. more rain for you today. it's going to come ashore. you can see it's all spreading up to the north the next couple of days. a good shot of rain from western parts of virginia, west virginia to maryland. the yellow is about 2, 2 1/2 inches of rain as that impulse begins to move up to the north. more rain for yo
here's meteorologist bob van dillen. hi. >>> good morning to you, robin. so far the same storm from yesterday but this time it's not the even moving. it hasn't moved about 500 miles in the last three days. here is the low, the surface low and upper level low right on top of it. it's stacked. when that happens it moves very slowly but it is going to edge up to the northeast the next couple of hours. rain showers and a couple of thunderstorms possible out ahead of this thing today. so...
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meteorologist bob van dillen. >> yeah, good morning, robin. you saw the floodwaters in virginia. this is the reason why. this is all rainwater. this isn't ocean surge or anything. this is rain. langley air force base in hav a virginia, 10.38 inches of rain. that storm total not just yesterday but the day before oceana, virginia, 9.78 and wind gusts of 75 miles an hour. that's hurricane strength. that was yesterday. beginning to wind down. that low is still off the coast of cape hatteras. high pressure up to the north, a combination of the high and the low. again, the wind is right off the ocean today. already laguardia airport in queens, you're looking at a 90-minute delay all day because of the winds out of the northeast. heavy rains mostly offshore but cycling back to the jersey shore stretching all the way down towards washington, d.c. look at the flood warnings. these are all coastal flood warnings from the sandy hook area way on down to the delmarva peninsula into lower parts of virginia. coastal flood warnings. the water is getting pushed ashore. also heavy rain and winds g
meteorologist bob van dillen. >> yeah, good morning, robin. you saw the floodwaters in virginia. this is the reason why. this is all rainwater. this isn't ocean surge or anything. this is rain. langley air force base in hav a virginia, 10.38 inches of rain. that storm total not just yesterday but the day before oceana, virginia, 9.78 and wind gusts of 75 miles an hour. that's hurricane strength. that was yesterday. beginning to wind down. that low is still off the coast of cape hatteras....
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here is meteorologist bob van dillen. is this the remnants of what used to be ida?'s slow moving, too. now it's getting mixed up with the cold front, getting absorbed in that moving to the northeast. some of the rainfall totals around georgia, because those are the ones coming in now, columbus, georgia, 4.6 inches of rain. atlanta 4.25 inches of rain. that's storm total. the rain continues to fall in north georgia and sliding into south carolina. very heavy at times near charlotte, north carolina. here is that radar picture coming out. you see a couple feeder bans off the atlantic ocean beginning to channel warm moisture in there. we're going to see the rain off and on all day with that solid shield moving through virginia no maryland, too. here is the way it goes. this is coming out of charleston. here's the hilton head. this is beaufort, south carolina. savannah is here, the thunderstorms moving to the west. not severe. just real heavy rainmakers currently heading into i-95. so something you're watching earlier this morning and a solid deck of rain when you get in
here is meteorologist bob van dillen. is this the remnants of what used to be ida?'s slow moving, too. now it's getting mixed up with the cold front, getting absorbed in that moving to the northeast. some of the rainfall totals around georgia, because those are the ones coming in now, columbus, georgia, 4.6 inches of rain. atlanta 4.25 inches of rain. that's storm total. the rain continues to fall in north georgia and sliding into south carolina. very heavy at times near charlotte, north...
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. >>> let's get over to meteorologist bob van dillen who is just glowing this morning after your yankees won. >> yeah. >> are you sleepy? >> a little bit but, you know, the coffee helps out a lot. you're right about that. what's going on? we're talking about november. it's weird to hear about the world series in november. kind of odd to hear about a tropical storm in november as well but we still have tropical storm season and hurricane season last through november 30th. we have a storm right now. here is panama. you can see it there. here is costa rica and nicaragua. this is our tropical storm, ida. it's not moving very fast, drifting to the northwest at seven miles per hour. 70-mile-per-hour sustained winds but is beginning to interact with the land mass. it's running out of a little bit of steam once it comes inland. i don't think it's really going to be down for too long. here is what we're thinking with the path, it goes right over honduras and nicaragua. we're talking about tremendous amounts of rainfall, too. since it's a slow mover, it's going to rain over the same spot for a lon
. >>> let's get over to meteorologist bob van dillen who is just glowing this morning after your yankees won. >> yeah. >> are you sleepy? >> a little bit but, you know, the coffee helps out a lot. you're right about that. what's going on? we're talking about november. it's weird to hear about the world series in november. kind of odd to hear about a tropical storm in november as well but we still have tropical storm season and hurricane season last through november...
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let's check in with bob van dillen. far so good. one clipper system moving through the great lakes, little bit of light breeze wrapped up with it, more low clouds and light showers. rain developing near cleveland later today, about a half hour delay because of that, low clouds, detroit, same thing. chicago, light rain for the morning. by this ank, just a bit of a breeze. l.a.x., the dense fog is still around. watch for a half hour delay in the next two hours or so. more in a bit. >> thanks, bob. >>> if you want to know how to dress for the weather where you live, just ask president obama. a new website gives you a personal forecast from the commander in chief. y8 >>> hey, good morning. i'm natasha curry in for robin meade today. >> it appears that this man had an insatiable appetite that he had to fill. >> that police chief is talking about a cleveland rapist. police have now found ten bodies at his home. the suspect is making his first court appearance in just a few minutes. >>> plus, some candidates are celebrating, o
let's check in with bob van dillen. far so good. one clipper system moving through the great lakes, little bit of light breeze wrapped up with it, more low clouds and light showers. rain developing near cleveland later today, about a half hour delay because of that, low clouds, detroit, same thing. chicago, light rain for the morning. by this ank, just a bit of a breeze. l.a.x., the dense fog is still around. watch for a half hour delay in the next two hours or so. more in a bit. >>...
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. >> meteorologist bob van dillen. what are our weather headlines for this week, you think? >> we have a major storm now shaping up across the middle of the country. we're talking about a dynamic one, too. one at the surface, right around northern arkansas and the second one, the main player, the real energy maker is right across northern parts of kansas and this is only going to drift northward over the next couple days and basically be here through the workweek. let me show you what is underneath the clouds. rain and thunderstorms driving down towards louisiana and lower arkansas, too. so far none of these have been severe over the last couple hours and you can see the radar sweep as it goes on by. this line making progress eastward and right over the city and tough morning commute no matter what. up to the rth no, heavy rain across northern louisiana and that stretches in towards lower arkansas and on the way in towards western tennessee and memphis you're still dry but radar picking up the heavy rain just over the river and that moves in for you later today but the heavi
. >> meteorologist bob van dillen. what are our weather headlines for this week, you think? >> we have a major storm now shaping up across the middle of the country. we're talking about a dynamic one, too. one at the surface, right around northern arkansas and the second one, the main player, the real energy maker is right across northern parts of kansas and this is only going to drift northward over the next couple days and basically be here through the workweek. let me show you...
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bob van dillen joins us with the very latest in where we stand here. >> good morning. i'll tell you what, the actual glitch was this. the pilots themselves had a hard time putting in their flight plans into the computer system that does that. so if air traffic controllers has to do that manually. that really slows down the time. that's why they had those delays this morning early. that originates in atlanta. the backup is in salt lake city. the system's backup. that was down as well. weather equipment was also down in some of the areas. we're looking at airports basically just their efficiency cut in half right now. saber flight explorer showing a lot of air traffic up in the air. the ripple effect, delays stretching across the country from chicago to the east coast. we also have weather delays. i'll tell you all about that. basically check with your carrier if you're flying out today. full details in a bit. virginia. >> thanks a lot. >>> new revealing details this morning about the suspected ft. hood shooter. we're learning major nidal hasan apparently had a bumpy sta
bob van dillen joins us with the very latest in where we stand here. >> good morning. i'll tell you what, the actual glitch was this. the pilots themselves had a hard time putting in their flight plans into the computer system that does that. so if air traffic controllers has to do that manually. that really slows down the time. that's why they had those delays this morning early. that originates in atlanta. the backup is in salt lake city. the system's backup. that was down as well....
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. >>> bob van dillen joins us now, our meteorologist. bob and i were talking earlier, it's looking pretty good. >> it looks decent. in fact, it's hot across the west coast, too. let me show you the rocky mountains, down across the deep southwest. this is high pressure sitting over the four corners. the heat continues to build. yesterday, record high around phoenix, 96 degrees. tucson, you broke a record at 93, and colorado springs, 73 degrees. all record temperatures for the day. but again, it's cold in the northeast. it all evens out. you're looking at a lot of cloud cover and fog around southern california. up the line, though, not as bad. take you live to the bay area, you want to see a nice shot, look at this. temperature is 71 degrees. is that the city court building? >> transamerica. >> transamerica. >> wrong city. >> although that is a beautiful building you're talking about too. >> it's going to be a great day in the bay area and it's going to be nice for the next couple of days. cloud cover to the north, but that's about it. i wa
. >>> bob van dillen joins us now, our meteorologist. bob and i were talking earlier, it's looking pretty good. >> it looks decent. in fact, it's hot across the west coast, too. let me show you the rocky mountains, down across the deep southwest. this is high pressure sitting over the four corners. the heat continues to build. yesterday, record high around phoenix, 96 degrees. tucson, you broke a record at 93, and colorado springs, 73 degrees. all record temperatures for the day....
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. >>> bob van dillen, 95-mile-per-hour winds in the northwest? is that like hurricane level? how big is that? >> that's a category 2 strength hurricane and it's all because of the cold front that's coming assure now. in central washington and down into central oregon ahead of it its still acting like a big siphon to get moisture off of the fact and all the way in toward the northwest. moderate rain, even know in the higher elevations. look at some of these wind gusts. even near waldport. these were sustained at near 70 all afternoon long yesterday. now they're winding down a little bit. but you're going to see a little bit of rain come in on thursday afternoon. so you get a little bit of a bother today, in towards tomorrow when it comes to the wind. >> pomt right now, deeper rain getting into northern parts of california. here's that portland, oregon radar. and it moves on through, it's picking up decent rain, that rain stretches all the way into the northern parts of washington. from the olympic mountains all the way across the coast. we're looking at about three, maybe four
. >>> bob van dillen, 95-mile-per-hour winds in the northwest? is that like hurricane level? how big is that? >> that's a category 2 strength hurricane and it's all because of the cold front that's coming assure now. in central washington and down into central oregon ahead of it its still acting like a big siphon to get moisture off of the fact and all the way in toward the northwest. moderate rain, even know in the higher elevations. look at some of these wind gusts. even near...
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let's talk to meteorologist bob van dillen. >> i think it is the dry air, rob. >> you think?> dry across the eastern nation and the middle part, too. until you get to just about the northwest. here's your cold front dropping down through portland, towards spokane. the clouds ahead of that. big, puffy clouds, cumulus showers, showers there. behind it, the nature of the clouds around the pacific ocean. that's an indication of very cold air over the relatively warmer waters of the ocean and clear indication of satellite and radar, too, the white is all snow above 3,000 feet. cascade mountains, looking for a foot of snow by this time tomorrow. as for northern california, it is all rain around the eureka rada radar. more rain through portland and then stretches all the way in towards seattle. puget sound, rain. spokane, more rain moving into the direction as it gets in toward idaho later, too. the tropics, want to show you this because it's something to really be concerned with next week. it's area of low pressure, ida, tropical depression up to the north. 35-mile-per-hour winds.
let's talk to meteorologist bob van dillen. >> i think it is the dry air, rob. >> you think?> dry across the eastern nation and the middle part, too. until you get to just about the northwest. here's your cold front dropping down through portland, towards spokane. the clouds ahead of that. big, puffy clouds, cumulus showers, showers there. behind it, the nature of the clouds around the pacific ocean. that's an indication of very cold air over the relatively warmer waters of the...
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here is meteorologist bob van dillen. >> rob, you're from the chicago area, right? >> yeah. >> they're waking up, like, bobby, the clouds, what's going on? the same weather system. i'm having a heart attack looking at your clouds over here. it's the same system, this low. look at these clouds just spiraling around this thing. now it's a stacked low, meaning the surface low is right underneath the upper-level low. that's what's happening, in between two jet streams. you can see the cold front and warm front and occluded front sitting in place across the midwest. warm front going down into south carolina, look at the rain by myrtle beach, not a big deal when it comes to flooding concerns but that rain is going to shift into the rest of the carolinas today, ultimately gets caught up and moves into the appalachians, get into west virginia, too. virginia later tonight. we're watching for heavy rain possibly for the mid-atlantic coast over the next 48 hours. rain right now around central ohio, that rain is now stretching into chicago, too. here's your rain shield, the hea
here is meteorologist bob van dillen. >> rob, you're from the chicago area, right? >> yeah. >> they're waking up, like, bobby, the clouds, what's going on? the same weather system. i'm having a heart attack looking at your clouds over here. it's the same system, this low. look at these clouds just spiraling around this thing. now it's a stacked low, meaning the surface low is right underneath the upper-level low. that's what's happening, in between two jet streams. you can see...
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let's talk to meteorologist bob van dillen. what kind of weekend are we going to have? >> better. i'm looking down, like, man, it's bad. it's been a bad couple of days. look at the rain showers, still off coast. if you live anywhere around the outer banks stretching through jersey, lower parts of new england, you know the wind has been up, up for the last couple of days. it should die down before tonight and tomorrow morning. they get out of there tuesday afternoon. look at all the rain offshore. let me show you the satellite picture. this is all tropical depression ida, which turned into a coastal storm just off of cape hatteras. you can see it there. it's actually more powerful yesterday than it was as it came ashore as a tropical storm down south. i'm talking about in terms of rainfall output and winds. we had winds gusting to 75 miles per hour near virginia beach yesterday. that is stronger than a tropical storm ever was. here's what it looks like. coastal flood warnings all the areas in green. goes all the way back to virginia. because of the winds piling up the water across
let's talk to meteorologist bob van dillen. what kind of weekend are we going to have? >> better. i'm looking down, like, man, it's bad. it's been a bad couple of days. look at the rain showers, still off coast. if you live anywhere around the outer banks stretching through jersey, lower parts of new england, you know the wind has been up, up for the last couple of days. it should die down before tonight and tomorrow morning. they get out of there tuesday afternoon. look at all the rain...
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. >>> bob van dillen joins us right now. friday and we're hoping that you got some good news for us. but i don't think everybody's going to have good weather. >> no. the northeast right now, i showed you all the delays. newark, laguardia, philadelphia, all about two hours to 2 1/2 hours at this point. what about the rest of the country? a couple of areas of low pressure. both of them are in canada but they're dropping cold fronts back in towards the plains. drives in towards denver area, as well. the snow out there for around denver. we have the rain for you, getting into northern minnesota. and it's heavy at times right now. not quite in towards mip. should fall apart before it reaches you. but that line stretches back over to the west and gets into higher elevations and it condenses out as snow. we're going to see snow, heavy at times, mainly downi-70 between utah and colorado. it's going to be heavy at times today. 6 to 12 inches of snow overnight tonight. the blue shaded counties are winter weather advisoradvisorie. here
. >>> bob van dillen joins us right now. friday and we're hoping that you got some good news for us. but i don't think everybody's going to have good weather. >> no. the northeast right now, i showed you all the delays. newark, laguardia, philadelphia, all about two hours to 2 1/2 hours at this point. what about the rest of the country? a couple of areas of low pressure. both of them are in canada but they're dropping cold fronts back in towards the plains. drives in towards...
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. >>> over to bob van dillen watching the weather for us mid-week. you're concerned about the northwest earlier. now we move 209 east. >> looking at the east coast right now. in the middle of the country, too, the midwest. what's happening here. two areas of low pressure. one at the surface, one in the upper levels, vertically stacked, right on top of each other. had that happens the storm systems don't move very fast. the jet stream down south push it away. another one up north. the split flow with the el nino-type pattern. the rain is out there specifically now north of chicago in the just south of milwaukee. look at the reds and yellows indication of very heavy rain by the illinois/wisconsin state line. what it looks like here. pull the picture away farther and again we're watching this new storm developing right up the coast of the pacific northwest. it's a quick mover, making a bee line towards washington and the oregon coastline. right now, it's just a weakling off the ocean. looking at right rain out there around portland towards olympia and s
. >>> over to bob van dillen watching the weather for us mid-week. you're concerned about the northwest earlier. now we move 209 east. >> looking at the east coast right now. in the middle of the country, too, the midwest. what's happening here. two areas of low pressure. one at the surface, one in the upper levels, vertically stacked, right on top of each other. had that happens the storm systems don't move very fast. the jet stream down south push it away. another one up north....
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bob van dillen joins us to talk about weather. >>> weather the western part of the united states, let's it's 7:00 in the morning, completely covered in white. still looks like it's mostly like that. >> here's what's going on. here's the cold front from yesterday. there's another one that's dropping in right now by vancouver in canada. that's going to steer a little bit of moisture in towards you. the rain already out ahead of this. you can see the west wind coming in, the rains around the shoreline, getting to the mountains. it's all snow when you get above about 3,000 feet. winter storm watch in effect for the cascades and the olympics. snow levels are going to start to drop from about 2,000 to only 1,000 feet. colder air slamming on in. you're going to see that snow level come on down. look at the bay area. light rain this morning. getting some snow in sierra nevada. next 48 hours you can see the snow come on in. the purple shaded colors around montana, that's about a foot, maybe a foot and a half of snow over the next two days. you're starting to get more of that coming through. the
bob van dillen joins us to talk about weather. >>> weather the western part of the united states, let's it's 7:00 in the morning, completely covered in white. still looks like it's mostly like that. >> here's what's going on. here's the cold front from yesterday. there's another one that's dropping in right now by vancouver in canada. that's going to steer a little bit of moisture in towards you. the rain already out ahead of this. you can see the west wind coming in, the rains...
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i have now the reenactment from meteorologist bob van dillen. >> but she was fine, right? she avoided the third rail? >> we can make fun because she ended up being fine. >> i don't even think she knew she did it. seems like she may have been a little intoxicated. >> that's what the officials said. >> let me show you what's happening with the radar. this is the heaviest rain by far across alabama. you see the feeder band, the main one, that's coming out of the gulf of mexico. it's supplying this whole thing with the heavy rain in north georgia through nashville, tennessee, into the western part of the carolinas. let me zoom into the area where the center of circulation is located, right off toward the northwest of this region, right around mobile bay. here is orange beach. things have begun to clear out a bit for you. let me show you tape from just a couple of minutes ago. center of circulation to your north, drier air feeding on in. this is the way it looked about ten minutes ago in orange beach. how beautiful is that? >> that is pretty. >> you can see the feeder bands sup
i have now the reenactment from meteorologist bob van dillen. >> but she was fine, right? she avoided the third rail? >> we can make fun because she ended up being fine. >> i don't even think she knew she did it. seems like she may have been a little intoxicated. >> that's what the officials said. >> let me show you what's happening with the radar. this is the heaviest rain by far across alabama. you see the feeder band, the main one, that's coming out of the gulf...