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you see the area east, southeast of cozumel, sustained winds of 55, expected to move north-northwest. it is also expected to make a sharp turn east as it gets closer and closer to the u.s. mainland. so, new orleans could still be in line of the storm but also alabama, and mississippi. look what it does be on sunday morning into monday, it could reach boston, dc. 3 to 6 inches of rain, up to 12 inches in some areas as it makes landfall. the storm surge of course is going to be a problem. we have hurricane warnings from louisiana to florida. i'll have the local forecast in a bit. >>> to las vegas where people are honoring dozens of victims from sunday's mass shooting. mola lenghi has attributes and latest in the investigation. >> reporter: 58 white crosses now line the las vegas strip. a tribute to the concertgoers killed during stephen paddock's deadly rampage. the crosses will remain in place for 40 days. >> these are people that have lives. they have families that are now without them. and it just makes you appreciate the value of each moment. >> reporter: investigators are working t
you see the area east, southeast of cozumel, sustained winds of 55, expected to move north-northwest. it is also expected to make a sharp turn east as it gets closer and closer to the u.s. mainland. so, new orleans could still be in line of the storm but also alabama, and mississippi. look what it does be on sunday morning into monday, it could reach boston, dc. 3 to 6 inches of rain, up to 12 inches in some areas as it makes landfall. the storm surge of course is going to be a problem. we have...
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you can see it's 80 miles to the east of cozumel, mexico.will emerge into the gulf it has short window of opportunity to intensify but once again, you can see by tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, around 70 miles per hour winds and then it makes landfall once again somewhere to the east of new orleans toward biloxi or mobile alabama as a category one hurricane. hurricane warnings have been posted for that particular area. then it rapidly moves in our direction early next week as a remnant low, but we need the rainfall across the region. so take look at the center of circulation and also the sustained wind field. we're looking at tropical storm force winds away from that center about 125 miles. but it look like around biloxi, mississippi, they will take the brunt of that center of circulation and it weakens as it moves north of mobile, alabama. so we're watching what happens over the next day or so with that track and then take look at our rainfall totals and also the percentages really ramping up. late sunday into early next week with that
you can see it's 80 miles to the east of cozumel, mexico.will emerge into the gulf it has short window of opportunity to intensify but once again, you can see by tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, around 70 miles per hour winds and then it makes landfall once again somewhere to the east of new orleans toward biloxi or mobile alabama as a category one hurricane. hurricane warnings have been posted for that particular area. then it rapidly moves in our direction early next week as a remnant low,...
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little wind shear and this will strengthen through the rest of our weekend. 127 miles southeast of cozumel mexico and into saturday evening. it makes landfall as a category one or strong tropical storm for the gulf states, that is something we are tracking closely and as we get into next week some remnant moisture will make its way into the delaware and lehigh valleys. as far the season so far it's active. one of the most active seasons we have seen as far as the u.s. is concerned since 2005. back in 2005 we had eight storms that made landfall in the united states. three of those storms were major hurricanes and so far this year we have had five storms and that storm that battered puerto rico. and as far as peak activity we tend to see the peak in september but a second peak that takes place around october 20th, it's active but not out of the ordinary to find storms this late in the season. we have the details in the full accuweather forecast. coming up in just a bit. >> thank you. this reminder as you head into your weekend keep an eye on the forecast at 6abc.com/weather, there you can vi
little wind shear and this will strengthen through the rest of our weekend. 127 miles southeast of cozumel mexico and into saturday evening. it makes landfall as a category one or strong tropical storm for the gulf states, that is something we are tracking closely and as we get into next week some remnant moisture will make its way into the delaware and lehigh valleys. as far the season so far it's active. one of the most active seasons we have seen as far as the u.s. is concerned since 2005....
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moving toward the yucatan peninsula, closer to cozumel. we have tropical storm warnings in effect for the next several days. this is moving to the gulf, taking aims on new orleans as a tropical storm, possibly a category 1 hurricane between saturday night and early sunday morning. this weekend, a lot of people in that region will be getting ready for another tropical system and then it moves off toward the north and east. we are looking at temperatures in the low to mid-70s over the next several days in san francisco. up to 77 degrees on monday. inland areas, going to feel like summer, starting today. upper 80s, then next week, the temperatures coming back down, closer to average for fall than what we should be feeling this time of year. mike, you are saying they are still fixing the road in pleasant hill? >> the border there, they have been doing early morning or overnight i should say, paving work. the red sensors show up for this stretch of 680 from monument to sleeve. it turns from red to yellow. speeds are improving. they may be picki
moving toward the yucatan peninsula, closer to cozumel. we have tropical storm warnings in effect for the next several days. this is moving to the gulf, taking aims on new orleans as a tropical storm, possibly a category 1 hurricane between saturday night and early sunday morning. this weekend, a lot of people in that region will be getting ready for another tropical system and then it moves off toward the north and east. we are looking at temperatures in the low to mid-70s over the next...
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Oct 7, 2017
10/17
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look at it sneak right between cozumel and the western tip of cuba. are gusting to 70 miles an hour keeping it at tropical storm strength even powering into the gulf. it will be close to hurricane strength by 11:00 tomorrow morning our time and then right into new orleans or close, right on the louisiana/mississippi border as a category 1 hurricane. so this is not a big event in terms of wind, but the swell will be up. the rains will come down. so it looks like the big factor here will really be torrential rains for parts of the gulf coast and then off to new england for that as we look live over what was just a minute ago a really nice sunset. funny thing when the sun goes down, can't see anything. 86 at concord accident oakland 77, livermore -- concord, oakland 77, livermore 81. high pressure is building in now over central california. we get a little warming through tomorrow, maybe a degree or 2 all we ask. out the door we get some clouds but not a bad start to the day and plenty of sunshine for the bay area and temperatures about really where they
look at it sneak right between cozumel and the western tip of cuba. are gusting to 70 miles an hour keeping it at tropical storm strength even powering into the gulf. it will be close to hurricane strength by 11:00 tomorrow morning our time and then right into new orleans or close, right on the louisiana/mississippi border as a category 1 hurricane. so this is not a big event in terms of wind, but the swell will be up. the rains will come down. so it looks like the big factor here will really...
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right now 80 miles east of cozumel, mexico, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we're talking a movement of north/northwest, booking at 21 miles an hour. at this point it is about 200 miles away from new orleans, saturday at 1:00 p.m. 70-mile per hour winds. it makes landfall about 1:00 a.m. and continues to move rather rapidly, about 140 miles of that cone of uncertainty, and moves very quickly out to sea. however, here is what we look for. hurricane warning right now from louisiana all the way to about the pensacola/mobile, alabama area. heavy rain, flash flooding, tropical force winds. look at the storm surge, louisiana, four to six feet, four to six for pensacola, florida. we have to watch this and wait because a track change of 50 miles can make a big difference. >> al roker, thank you. >>> new developments for the mass shooting in las vegas. investigators emphasizing late today they don't believe there was a second shooter, but a lot of questions remained about who else may have known about this plot. meanwhile, all 58 victims killed have now been identifie
right now 80 miles east of cozumel, mexico, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we're talking a movement of north/northwest, booking at 21 miles an hour. at this point it is about 200 miles away from new orleans, saturday at 1:00 p.m. 70-mile per hour winds. it makes landfall about 1:00 a.m. and continues to move rather rapidly, about 140 miles of that cone of uncertainty, and moves very quickly out to sea. however, here is what we look for. hurricane warning right now from louisiana all the way to about...
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we are continuing to watch what is going on with tropical storm nate, moving towards cozumel, winds 50hurricane center. it has picked up speed. it is expected to continue in the gulf of mexico before making landfall somewhere between new orleans and pensacola. it has actually picked up quite a bit. overnight and into sunday we will be feeling the effects along the central gulf coast. as a result, hurricane watches are issued here. those shaded in orange will be updated to hurricane warning. three to six foot storm surge expect as well as three to six inches of rain. some areas could see 12 inches and hurricane force winds up to 95 miles an hour. not good. >> oh, boy. here we go. thank you very much, liz >>> the man behind the broadway smash hit ha"hamilton" is using his talent to help puerto rico recover. lin-manuel miranda joins us to >>> president trump's first wife says she turned down a job offer from her former husband. ahead in a preview of cbs sunday morning, ivan that trump shares the advice she's given the president, including whether she encourages tweeting. you're watching "
we are continuing to watch what is going on with tropical storm nate, moving towards cozumel, winds 50hurricane center. it has picked up speed. it is expected to continue in the gulf of mexico before making landfall somewhere between new orleans and pensacola. it has actually picked up quite a bit. overnight and into sunday we will be feeling the effects along the central gulf coast. as a result, hurricane watches are issued here. those shaded in orange will be updated to hurricane warning....
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moving pretty rapidly to the north northwest at about 21 miles an hour. 80 miles to the east now of cozumelo. it will emerge into the gulf intensify a bit likely to a category one hurricane before making landfall sometime late saturday night into early sunday morning. around new orleans just to the east there. around biloxi or mobile, alaba alabama. then it rapidly moves toward our area early next week. but once again, in a weakened state, but we need the rainfall, some of the commuter models painting about an inch or so. higher amounts north and west. the wind field with this system tropical force winds extent hours from the center of circulation about 125 miles so tropical storm force winds look at the clock. by tomorrow night, moving toward southeastern louisiana, toward biloxi. likely feeling those hurricane force winds and then that heads inland just to the north of mobile, alabama. so warm and humid over the next sever days. tracking nate and the remnant moisture for us locally one to . so look at the clock and watch the moisture with the rain bands moving toward the gulf coast late t
moving pretty rapidly to the north northwest at about 21 miles an hour. 80 miles to the east now of cozumelo. it will emerge into the gulf intensify a bit likely to a category one hurricane before making landfall sometime late saturday night into early sunday morning. around new orleans just to the east there. around biloxi or mobile, alaba alabama. then it rapidly moves toward our area early next week. but once again, in a weakened state, but we need the rainfall, some of the commuter models...
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Oct 6, 2017
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the center is just off the east of cozumel in mexico. winds are up to 60 miles per hour moving very rapidly, north history northwest at 21 miles per hour, which means it will close in on the gulf coast very rapidly as well. current warnings, new orleans, biloxi, mobile bay, and hurricane watches to pensacola to the florida panhandle. it takes it east of new orleans and close to the biloxi-gulfport area tomorrow night, so just 24-30 more hours over water. it is expected to intensify into a hurricane, bringing strong winds, storm surge of 4-8 feet and heavy rain and accelerates northeast and weakens and brings rain all the way to new england by columbus day. thru see the raino several inches up to aacro alabo tennessee. we could have significant flash flooding this weekend. >> mason: eric fisher of wbz. thanks, eric. the mayor of new orleans ordered some neighbors evacuated as well as a mandatory curfew beginning at 6:00 p.m. saturday. michelle miller is there. >> reporter: with tropical storm nate heading this way, new orleaneans are oper
the center is just off the east of cozumel in mexico. winds are up to 60 miles per hour moving very rapidly, north history northwest at 21 miles per hour, which means it will close in on the gulf coast very rapidly as well. current warnings, new orleans, biloxi, mobile bay, and hurricane watches to pensacola to the florida panhandle. it takes it east of new orleans and close to the biloxi-gulfport area tomorrow night, so just 24-30 more hours over water. it is expected to intensify into a...
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dozen people dead in nicaragua, costa rica and honduras, passing through the resorts of cancun and cozumelorleans. >> everything on the bottom floor of my house is going up 3 feet. if it goes higher than that, well, we are in trouble. >> new orleans residents are stocking up with supplies before nate hits. the mayor has issued a mandatory curfew beginning at 6:00 tonight to late tomorrow morning and governors of louisiana and alabama have declared states of emergency. that kind of snuck up on us, it was a depression and quickly stepped up to a hurricane. >> it has been a tough hurricane season, rosemary, look over here we have this amazing weather, they can't catch a break outside. >> yes, the intensification, we were looking at category 1, now perhaps a category 2 by the time it reaches the gulf coast. so, wow, they have the next 4 hours to see this as it moves a little bit closer to the shore right now. in the gulf of mexico. there is a look at nate. still a category 1 with winds at 90 miles per hour moving northwest at about 26 miles per hour. it will continue to make a north, northwest
dozen people dead in nicaragua, costa rica and honduras, passing through the resorts of cancun and cozumelorleans. >> everything on the bottom floor of my house is going up 3 feet. if it goes higher than that, well, we are in trouble. >> new orleans residents are stocking up with supplies before nate hits. the mayor has issued a mandatory curfew beginning at 6:00 tonight to late tomorrow morning and governors of louisiana and alabama have declared states of emergency. that kind of...
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Oct 27, 2017
10/17
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climatological area of rain this time of the year and there's been significant rain once more in cozumel in the tao forecast wise it's drifting out through mozambique and towards zimbabwe and this i think of the next day or so the temperature could be quite significant rain. took. on counting the cost to italy's wealthy northern region so you see more autonomy but who are the forces reshaping european politics how might china's new leadership line up the economy plus why trade is the hong kong stock exchange is saying bye bye to the back country the cost of this time on al-jazeera. i remind in our top story. the spanish government is holding a special cabinet meeting in madrid to enforce directly over catalonia prime minister mariano rajoy called the meeting after kaplan politicians voted to secede from spain. in kenya voting in four opposition strongholds for saturday's been the spoiled islands. katherine so is live for us in the opposition stronghold of there and so katherine those elections cancel some more what does that mean. and it really does come as a relief for many people here
climatological area of rain this time of the year and there's been significant rain once more in cozumel in the tao forecast wise it's drifting out through mozambique and towards zimbabwe and this i think of the next day or so the temperature could be quite significant rain. took. on counting the cost to italy's wealthy northern region so you see more autonomy but who are the forces reshaping european politics how might china's new leadership line up the economy plus why trade is the hong kong...
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the center is just off the east of cozumel in mexico. winds are up to 60 miles per hour, it's moving very rapidly, north-northwest at 21 miles per hour, which means it will close in on the gulf coast very rapidly as well. we take a look at the current warnings. they include the city of new orleans, eastward across biloxi, mobile bay, then hurricane watches to pensacola to the florida panhandle. the track takes it east of new orleans and very close to the biloxi-gulfport area tomorrow night, so just about 24-30 more hours over water. it is expected to intensify into a hurricane, bringing strong winds, storm surge of 4-8 feet, and very heavy rain, and accelerates northeast and weakens and brings rainfall the way to new england by columbus day. there you see the rain totals. not just a coastal storm, with rain totals like this, several inches, up to a half foot across alabama, georgia, into tennessee. anthony, we could have significant flash flooding this weekend. >> mason: eric fisher of wbz. thanks, eric. the mayor of new orleans ordered
the center is just off the east of cozumel in mexico. winds are up to 60 miles per hour, it's moving very rapidly, north-northwest at 21 miles per hour, which means it will close in on the gulf coast very rapidly as well. we take a look at the current warnings. they include the city of new orleans, eastward across biloxi, mobile bay, then hurricane watches to pensacola to the florida panhandle. the track takes it east of new orleans and very close to the biloxi-gulfport area tomorrow night, so...
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. -- tropical storm force winds, heavy rain, potential for flooding cozumel into cancun. after that set on the golf coast gaits. that why the national hurricane center has hoisted hurricane watches towards the border ever mississippi and alabama with tropical storm watches for much of the florida pan handle. we also have storm surge watches across much of louisiana. this includes new orleans and the additional rainfall that is expected across this region could bring localized flooding. as we look toward the gulf coast states with the potential category 1 making landfall that looks to be best chances saturday and late into sunday. >> investigators in las vegas looking into disturbing new details. we want -- tracer bullets. more details next. hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? adulting... tj! get a job! hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! heals, heals, heals! yes! youuuu! no, i have a long time girlfriend. mom! i need my macaroni!!! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an
. -- tropical storm force winds, heavy rain, potential for flooding cozumel into cancun. after that set on the golf coast gaits. that why the national hurricane center has hoisted hurricane watches towards the border ever mississippi and alabama with tropical storm watches for much of the florida pan handle. we also have storm surge watches across much of louisiana. this includes new orleans and the additional rainfall that is expected across this region could bring localized flooding. as we...
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the popular tourist destinations of cancun and cozumel are expected to take a direct hit. warm waters will help it strengthen into a category one hurricane before making u.s. landfall. those rainfall won't be as high as other tropical events, short durations of rain can produce flooding. models show anywhere from southeast louisiana to points further east where it will come afford, to mississippi or florida. >> everything in my house is going up to 3 feet. if it goes up higher than that, we are in trouble. reporter: many are filling up their takes on the way out of town. >> it's been crazy. get it while you can. it might be hard to get it later. reporter: energy companies have begun evacuating and shutting down their off-shore oil production platforms. in new orleans all eyes are on these giant pumping station which help move water out of the big easy. but the system has been plagued with prevent mechanical problems and crews have been working furiously to get the issues fixed. 80% of them are operational and have confidence they will do their job for a whatever nate bring
the popular tourist destinations of cancun and cozumel are expected to take a direct hit. warm waters will help it strengthen into a category one hurricane before making u.s. landfall. those rainfall won't be as high as other tropical events, short durations of rain can produce flooding. models show anywhere from southeast louisiana to points further east where it will come afford, to mississippi or florida. >> everything in my house is going up to 3 feet. if it goes up higher than that,...
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there are 45-mile-an-hour winds and 175 south of cozumel and moving 14 miles. that puts it near cozumel as wed head into today and exiting into the gulf of mexico tonight and finally strengthens as it approaches new orleans where it's expected to make landfall near biloxi or gulfport and move on to the united states. certainly we can see heavy rain as well as hurricane fort winds. yes, we could see storm surge there as well. very her rain. ice late >>> city officials hope the pumps can withstand this storm. michelle miller is outside one of the city's largest pumping stations. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this city breathing a collective sigh of here we go again. this pumping station, three of its 15 pumps are offline. across the city, nine others still nonon raggal as officials try to bring those back up to speed, hoping to avoid a repeat of what happened here back in august. >> once again we find ourselves in familiar territory with another storm coming our way. >> reporter: take nothing chances, mayor mitch landry declared a state of em
there are 45-mile-an-hour winds and 175 south of cozumel and moving 14 miles. that puts it near cozumel as wed head into today and exiting into the gulf of mexico tonight and finally strengthens as it approaches new orleans where it's expected to make landfall near biloxi or gulfport and move on to the united states. certainly we can see heavy rain as well as hurricane fort winds. yes, we could see storm surge there as well. very her rain. ice late >>> city officials hope the pumps can...
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Oct 5, 2017
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a quick glance to cozumel or cancun, and straight through here would make it a stronger storm.t this time yesterday it was an 85-mile-per-hour prediction, and now it's at a 75-mile-per-hour prediction because of the interaction with nicaragua and honduras. still it's going to get into warm water in the gulf of mexico, well in excess of 85 degrees and that could make the storm significantly stronger quicker. we looked at the modelsing a tpha new suggestions will come out somewhere around 2:00 this afternoon, and that's when the new model decisions will be made for the louisiana is the main threat and focus because of the warm water, the interaction with that warm water with that rapid intensification possible, i think really we know where it's going, here, here, somewhere in that cone, but not quite sure how strong it could get when it gets there because that gulf of mexico is big, hot fuel for a storm that wants to be bigger. >> indeed. something is coming. that's the message. we'll keep our eye on this closely. >>> this hurricane season so busy causing strains including the pe
a quick glance to cozumel or cancun, and straight through here would make it a stronger storm.t this time yesterday it was an 85-mile-per-hour prediction, and now it's at a 75-mile-per-hour prediction because of the interaction with nicaragua and honduras. still it's going to get into warm water in the gulf of mexico, well in excess of 85 degrees and that could make the storm significantly stronger quicker. we looked at the modelsing a tpha new suggestions will come out somewhere around 2:00...
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now it's got the yucatan peninsula in its eyes, places like cancun and cozumel will likely see rain and of the after that it's going north. that means the gulf of mexico, across louisiana and alabama, as well as the florida pan handle. could see impacts from at least a tropical storm. the details still need to be ironed out. one thing for sure, the national hurricane center has issued hurricane watches from central louisiana. tropical storm watches across parts of the florida pan handle. le we also have storm surge watches for bull -- in terms of time frame, the next 24 hours, conditions will detee yor rate across the nort eastern yucatan peninsula. back to you. >> all right. derek, thanks for that. >>> happening today vice president mike pence travels to the u.s. virgin islands. he'll meet with governors and take aerial tours. the puerto rico government announcing 9% of customers have electricity. 54% have running water. slight improvement from last week. also told more than 8,000 people are staying in shelters across the island. le meantime a kpoeszer and 22 of his friends are releasi
now it's got the yucatan peninsula in its eyes, places like cancun and cozumel will likely see rain and of the after that it's going north. that means the gulf of mexico, across louisiana and alabama, as well as the florida pan handle. could see impacts from at least a tropical storm. the details still need to be ironed out. one thing for sure, the national hurricane center has issued hurricane watches from central louisiana. tropical storm watches across parts of the florida pan handle. le we...
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Oct 6, 2017
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gusting to 65. 170 miles an hour southeast of cozumel, mexico. if you look at this track, it will take it across cancun come up into the gulf of mexico, and will make landfall somewhere along the gulf coast, east of pensacola. we will talk about that coming up. we could get some of the rain by early next week, and that wouldn't be a bad thing. we are super drunk. 79 -- super dry. 79 in leesburg. warm and muggy. isolated sprinkle or shower. otherwise, just warm and muggy as we head through the afternoon. 81 to 85 degrees. we should be about 72. what about tonight? it is the big game. 78 degrees. falling into the low 70's. mild and should be dry. perfect night for baseball. there are chances for rain. how much can we get? i will let you know in the sunday forecast as well. melanie: we sure need the rain. investors are looking into the history of gun man who killed 58 on the las vegas strip. they believe that stephen paddock boston and chicago. abc's marcy gonzalez with a history on that and his alleged secret life. officials tell abc news investors
gusting to 65. 170 miles an hour southeast of cozumel, mexico. if you look at this track, it will take it across cancun come up into the gulf of mexico, and will make landfall somewhere along the gulf coast, east of pensacola. we will talk about that coming up. we could get some of the rain by early next week, and that wouldn't be a bad thing. we are super drunk. 79 -- super dry. 79 in leesburg. warm and muggy. isolated sprinkle or shower. otherwise, just warm and muggy as we head through the...
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Oct 7, 2017
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the popular tourist destination of cancun and cozumel are expected to take a direct hit on friday night, forecasters say nate will move into the gulf of mexico, where warm waters will help it strengthen into a category one hurricane before making a u.s. landfall late saturday or early sunday. although over all rainfall may not be -- short ovens can produce flooding. >> national hurricane center exactly when nate will come ashore. model show anywhere from southeast louisiana to points further east in mississippi, alabama, or florida. >> everything on the bottom floor of my houses going up 3 feet. and if it goes higher than that, well, we in trouble. >> lines already started forming at gas stations across the region. many filling up their tanks on the way out of town. >> it's been crazy. get it while you can. because, um, it might be hard to get it later. >> energy companies have already begun evacuating and shutting down some of their offshore oil platforms. experts say they could take about 15% of the total u.s. refining capacity off-line. and in new orleans, all eyes are on these giant
the popular tourist destination of cancun and cozumel are expected to take a direct hit on friday night, forecasters say nate will move into the gulf of mexico, where warm waters will help it strengthen into a category one hurricane before making a u.s. landfall late saturday or early sunday. although over all rainfall may not be -- short ovens can produce flooding. >> national hurricane center exactly when nate will come ashore. model show anywhere from southeast louisiana to points...
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if you are traveling, we have a tropical storm we are monitoring, moving closer to cozumel, this movinglf of mexico. if you have friends and family in new orleans, they will be watching for this and preparing over the next several days. if you are traveling, keep an eye on this for much of the east coast. i'll have more updates on that. let's heads over to mike and looking at the typical commute pattern. >> for friday, a lighter build. san jose, nothing big. a little for 101. this is the castro valley and hayward area. a tiny build. there are cars out there, trust me. a nice, smooth flow of traffic. over here, bay point toward concord, highway 4, nothing tragic. bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights are on. you have the back ups. no problems getting there. we are almost at 20 minutes from highway 4 to the slowing berkeley curve. a smooth drive as we look at transit agencies. no problems. a little slowing for highway 37 and a quick look at the freeway itself. 101 through san rafael, a nice, smooth drive. back to you. >> thank you, mike. coming up, we investigate. >> i was very aware
if you are traveling, we have a tropical storm we are monitoring, moving closer to cozumel, this movinglf of mexico. if you have friends and family in new orleans, they will be watching for this and preparing over the next several days. if you are traveling, keep an eye on this for much of the east coast. i'll have more updates on that. let's heads over to mike and looking at the typical commute pattern. >> for friday, a lighter build. san jose, nothing big. a little for 101. this is the...
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nicaragua, tropical storm to hurricane-force winds for the yucatan including cozumel and into cancun. as we head into the day on sunday, that's where we expect a potential category 1 hurricane impactin impacting the gulf coast states. >> i know you're on top of it. thank you very much, eric van dam. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. it's 11:00 on the east coast. we're live with the big developments of tonight. was stephen paddock casing other possible targets? > plus, president trump says he'll be looking into a proposed ban of the kind of bump stock that the killer made his weapon much more deadly. but will the president's base go along with that? i want to bring in cnn's alex marquardt. good evening to you, alex. what are you learning tonight? >> reporter: that's right, don. we now know this massacre took place at a country music festival called the route 91 harvest vest val but there are indications that stephen paddock may have been scouting out two other music festivals. here in las vegas, he rented a room the weekend of september 22nd at the ogden hotel. and it attracted tho
nicaragua, tropical storm to hurricane-force winds for the yucatan including cozumel and into cancun. as we head into the day on sunday, that's where we expect a potential category 1 hurricane impactin impacting the gulf coast states. >> i know you're on top of it. thank you very much, eric van dam. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. it's 11:00 on the east coast. we're live with the big developments of tonight. was stephen paddock casing other possible targets? > plus,...
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that hurricane watch includes cancun and cozumel for tonight through early tomorrow because it's movingo fast. it goes into the gulf and by tomorrow night that's when effects start to be felt along the gulf coast, biloxi, mobile over to pensacola all in the watches and advisories. impacts are huge, four to eight feet of storm surge up to a foot of rain. especially in new orleans where steve osunsami is this morning. >> reporter: good morning too you, ginger. there is, of course, that talk that this city could see up to a foot of rain all at once and that has all eyes in this city on these, the drainage pumps that keep this city dry. believe it or not, this one is actually working but there are a dozen of these pumps across the city that are not and three of them are considered major. the storm that's coming is already catastrophic. nearly two dozen people are dead in central america after roads and homes were flooded. in some areas they're expecting nearly 30 inches of rain. in florida, louisiana and alabama, city and state officials are already declaring a state of emergency this morni
that hurricane watch includes cancun and cozumel for tonight through early tomorrow because it's movingo fast. it goes into the gulf and by tomorrow night that's when effects start to be felt along the gulf coast, biloxi, mobile over to pensacola all in the watches and advisories. impacts are huge, four to eight feet of storm surge up to a foot of rain. especially in new orleans where steve osunsami is this morning. >> reporter: good morning too you, ginger. there is, of course, that talk...
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it will go through cozumel and then into the gulf where the warms water are expected to fuel it and strengthen it to hurricane status. where and when it makes landfall in a minute. first, a live look here at fair station 13, this is in the northern part of new orleans. you can see live the sandbagging operation that is underway. the firefighters say they have been here since 7:00 a.m. and people have been coming through nonstop. the bags are free. each person allowed up to six sand bags. not far from where we are in st. bernard parrish, a low-lying area, there's a mad race to get the big expensive boats out of the marina. folks not taking chances with a storm surge that can toss them around lining toys. then you have hope and structure protection going on. residents in the low-lying areas are being told to move their furniture, belongings to higher ground. unfortunately a drill so familiar with those that call this region home. we were going to show you a sound bite with someone moving furniture several feet off the ground. basically trying to get to higher ground. we should tell you about ene
it will go through cozumel and then into the gulf where the warms water are expected to fuel it and strengthen it to hurricane status. where and when it makes landfall in a minute. first, a live look here at fair station 13, this is in the northern part of new orleans. you can see live the sandbagging operation that is underway. the firefighters say they have been here since 7:00 a.m. and people have been coming through nonstop. the bags are free. each person allowed up to six sand bags. not...
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it's moving closer to cozumel and may get more organized as it moves into the gulf of mexico.are preparing for a landfalling hurricane sunday morning. this will track up along the east coast and will affect more parts of the southeast. so, more updates on that. here at home in san francisco, we are in the low to mid-70s over the next several days. it does cool down early next week. the winds will be picking up by the end of the weekend. gusty on sunday as the temperatures come down. next week, it will feel like fall and the weather we had yesterday. as we check in with mike, three important areas to watch. >> that's right. friday, a lighter volume of traffic. first, start with the south bay, the tri-valley and the east bay here. we start with san jose northbound. the routes are pushing with the volume. 101, the tougher drive because of the crash at mckee. i didn't hear about anything going on now. they are trying to get the vehicle to the shoulder. it will slow you down at 680 and possibly push more traffic. secondary ya, we are talking the tri-valley. two disabled trucks on t
it's moving closer to cozumel and may get more organized as it moves into the gulf of mexico.are preparing for a landfalling hurricane sunday morning. this will track up along the east coast and will affect more parts of the southeast. so, more updates on that. here at home in san francisco, we are in the low to mid-70s over the next several days. it does cool down early next week. the winds will be picking up by the end of the weekend. gusty on sunday as the temperatures come down. next week,...
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right off the coast of nicaragua and over the next couple days, that will head to the north near cozumel and this will move into the gulf of mexico and the reason why we have to talk about this is because it may affect some of those areas along the northern gulf coast as we go into the weekend, looks like right now in the forecast track is new orleans and this could be a hurricane. so if you have travel plans in that area or have friends and family who live there, just make sure they have a plan as we go into the beginning of next week. we'll be watching that. bringing it back home, talking about the events we have this weekend, the hardly strictly bluegrass starts off tomorrow. goes on all weekend long, starts at noon, we'll be at 72 degrees at golden gate park and the temperatures rising into the upper 70s. it is going to be very nice if you're planning on hitting the road, maybe going to the sierra. here's a look at the forecast for squaw valley, it'll be in the mid-60s, but those morning temperatures will be down below freezing and then on sunday, expect a high of 59 degrees. mostly
right off the coast of nicaragua and over the next couple days, that will head to the north near cozumel and this will move into the gulf of mexico and the reason why we have to talk about this is because it may affect some of those areas along the northern gulf coast as we go into the weekend, looks like right now in the forecast track is new orleans and this could be a hurricane. so if you have travel plans in that area or have friends and family who live there, just make sure they have a...
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national hurricane center says the storm is then moving over into the yucatan peninsula, taking aim at cozumelncun. tonight, then it moves into the gulf of mexico in the early morning hours and it is expected to move fast, gaining strength, making landfall some time saturday night into the early morning hours on sunday. dana, somewhere between here and louisiana. all the way over to the florida panhandle at this point. >> dana: casey, thank you. hurricane season lasts until december 1. we're still waiting for the white house briefing to begin, it should be happening any moment. sara sanders set to take questions from the press, we'll bring it live. plus how one of our own fox news meteorologists is helping a group of veterans and first responders after hurricane harvey. okay folks! let's get the lady of the house back on her feet. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. yaaay! the complete balanced nutrition of ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. >> now for good news from hurricane irma to maria. natural disasters have turne
national hurricane center says the storm is then moving over into the yucatan peninsula, taking aim at cozumelncun. tonight, then it moves into the gulf of mexico in the early morning hours and it is expected to move fast, gaining strength, making landfall some time saturday night into the early morning hours on sunday. dana, somewhere between here and louisiana. all the way over to the florida panhandle at this point. >> dana: casey, thank you. hurricane season lasts until december 1....
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still traveling to the north going to clip cancun and cozumel and eventually get into very warm water in the gulf of mexico and that's when it's expected to really get going. get going to an 80 mile per hour storm near new orleans, louisiana. still a 60-mile-per-hour storm as it traverses mississippi, alabama and georgia. that will bring down power lines and many of the branches on the older trees will be nothing for a 60-mile-per-hour storm, taking these branches down quickly. the hurricane hunter in there finding 47 miles per hour so we call ate 50 mile per hour storm, close enough. the models are following exactly where the track is at least right now with the hurricane center, and still the wind. the wind will be the story here as it makes impact very close to where katrina made impact. now, you have to understand, this isn't katrina. this is an 80 or 90-mile-per-hour storm. katrina was so much bigger. that's the same place that the surge will be. the same surge areas, not as big, not going to get 20 feet, but could get 5 or 7 feet, from new orleans to bay st. louis to biloxi and
still traveling to the north going to clip cancun and cozumel and eventually get into very warm water in the gulf of mexico and that's when it's expected to really get going. get going to an 80 mile per hour storm near new orleans, louisiana. still a 60-mile-per-hour storm as it traverses mississippi, alabama and georgia. that will bring down power lines and many of the branches on the older trees will be nothing for a 60-mile-per-hour storm, taking these branches down quickly. the hurricane...
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it's going to move in very warm waters to the western caribbean and then move towards cancun and cozumelhopefully most of the winds in the right front quadrant over the water. then it gets to the gulf of mexico. remember hurricane harvey in just 12 hours jumped to a category 3 and, of course, making landfall as a category 4. sometime between 4:00 in the morning and 6:00 in the morning sunday morning, landfall. this could be anywhere between lake charles, louisiana, over towards panama city. this is the track from the national hurricane center. we're not looking at such a wide uncertainty by sunday morning. it picks up in speed and moves across the tennessee valley towards the northeast. keep in mind, these waters are extremely warm. what we've seen is rapid intensification. if we have a landfall, this will be the third one that occurs on the u.s. mainland. of course, four when you consider puerto rico rico. many other countries have been dealing with categories 4 and 5. it looks like a category 1, possibly a category 2. we could see maybe a category 3. let's hope it stays on the low end.
it's going to move in very warm waters to the western caribbean and then move towards cancun and cozumelhopefully most of the winds in the right front quadrant over the water. then it gets to the gulf of mexico. remember hurricane harvey in just 12 hours jumped to a category 3 and, of course, making landfall as a category 4. sometime between 4:00 in the morning and 6:00 in the morning sunday morning, landfall. this could be anywhere between lake charles, louisiana, over towards panama city....
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kind of get the sense of where this is going to go right up across basically cancun, cozumel places liketime it gets up into the gulf of mexico early in the weekend of conditions that would be favorable unfortunately for this to strengthen, sole right now forecast is for it to make landfall sometime sunday afternoon it looks like. could be right around new orleans or up into alabama, mississippi, maybe over towards the florida panhandle. who knows, it could even drift a little bit farther to the west as well and then basically it moves up in our direction so we'll get some rain out of this, start to get some rain chances on sunday and then into monday and tuesday of next week. we need the rain. we'll continue to watch tropical depression 16 which would become tropical storm nate. probably will. 84 for a high today. winds out of the southwest at five to 10. erin's turn. here you go. >> 5:17. >> oh, there's the moon. >> oh, it's beautiful. >> got to be full. i didn't even check. it looks full to me. >> looks full to me, too. who knows. well, we'll find out and get back to you. >> i'll wii'
kind of get the sense of where this is going to go right up across basically cancun, cozumel places liketime it gets up into the gulf of mexico early in the weekend of conditions that would be favorable unfortunately for this to strengthen, sole right now forecast is for it to make landfall sometime sunday afternoon it looks like. could be right around new orleans or up into alabama, mississippi, maybe over towards the florida panhandle. who knows, it could even drift a little bit farther to...
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all the developments, latest on tropical storm whether a hurricane or not when it hits cancun or cozumel, could be already in the gulf coast, with saturday night t could make landfall along any points north after that point. that and latest developments in vegas. that of course, the ongoing bull market campaign. brief selloff notwithstanding. reason for us to be life, 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow, through noon. we'll link all of this. put it all together. put it all in context. let business networks show you teflon commercials. we thought you deserve something better, after this. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone whentertaining us,es getting us back on track,hing? and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. c
all the developments, latest on tropical storm whether a hurricane or not when it hits cancun or cozumel, could be already in the gulf coast, with saturday night t could make landfall along any points north after that point. that and latest developments in vegas. that of course, the ongoing bull market campaign. brief selloff notwithstanding. reason for us to be life, 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow, through noon. we'll link all of this. put it all together. put it all in context. let business...