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let's bring in meteorologist craig setzer of our miami station wfor. craig, how long is the south going to have to deal diehl with this brutal heat and humidity? >> good evening. unfortunately it's going to be at least one or two more days. highs tomorrow will be well into the 90s, and some spots reaching 100 degrees. it's all thanks to a lot of humidity, warm temperatures, heat advisory in effect from missouri to north florida where it feels like temperatures in some spots above 100 degrees. >> axelrod: now there is also a tropical depression forming near the bahamas and the heat could actually affect that. what do we know about the storm right now? >> that's right, it has newly formed this afternoon. the heat bubble is influencing the steering currents around it. here is the depression right now in the southeast bahamas. it is forecast to become a tropical storm, work the way through the bahamas, eventually could be a category one hurricane and threaten the southeast u.s. >> axelrod: craig setzer in miami, thank you. the police response to protesters
let's bring in meteorologist craig setzer of our miami station wfor. craig, how long is the south going to have to deal diehl with this brutal heat and humidity? >> good evening. unfortunately it's going to be at least one or two more days. highs tomorrow will be well into the 90s, and some spots reaching 100 degrees. it's all thanks to a lot of humidity, warm temperatures, heat advisory in effect from missouri to north florida where it feels like temperatures in some spots above 100...
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craig setzer from wfor-tv. thank you. >>> waves nearly killed a surfer and damaged several fronts and beachfront buildings. while that storm continues to weak thn morning, brandon scott reports, california lifeguards remain both busy and on alert. >> reporter: this week all up and down the southern california coast, lifeguards have raced to save hundreds of swimmers and surfers. with swells as high as two stories, these waves are some of the biggest to pound the region in almost 20 years. >> the surf was so big that we were keeping people out of the water in some cases. >> reporter: ever since the massive waves first roared ashar, lifeguards like chris linkletter have warned beachgoers to beware. what sort of dangers exist in the waves? >> rip current, lateral current, and, of course the big surf. if you do get stuck in a rip current, you'll get pulled out and that's a very dangerous situation. >> but for thrill-seeking surfers, the danger is the draw. >> pretty exhilarating definitely. >> alec is one of the ha
craig setzer from wfor-tv. thank you. >>> waves nearly killed a surfer and damaged several fronts and beachfront buildings. while that storm continues to weak thn morning, brandon scott reports, california lifeguards remain both busy and on alert. >> reporter: this week all up and down the southern california coast, lifeguards have raced to save hundreds of swimmers and surfers. with swells as high as two stories, these waves are some of the biggest to pound the region in almost...
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craig setzer is watching. good morning. >> good morning. down from category 4. that being said tropical storm force winds as well as wind gust gusts likely on thursday as well as friday. behind hit, julio now category 1, it's forecast to take a similar track to the west and potentially impact the hawaiian islands in a tropical double punch or 1-2 pinch. the pattern that's creating all of think activity. the drought continues with no end in sight. norah? >> thank you. heavy rain triggered what peered for mornlts a mafrps sideline. the truck crushed a home. no one husband erd heard. >> new fews this morning that russia russia's on the brink of sending troops to ukraine. the concern russia ya will send in troops dlaming it is a humanitarian or peace crisis. >>> sergeant bowe bergdahl the former p.o.w. is preparing to meet with army investigators this morning. these new photos show berd dal repair be his lain. he wanted know what happens. he was then captured by the taliban after his release in may. >>> a two-star afghan general was shot and is being remembered this
craig setzer is watching. good morning. >> good morning. down from category 4. that being said tropical storm force winds as well as wind gust gusts likely on thursday as well as friday. behind hit, julio now category 1, it's forecast to take a similar track to the west and potentially impact the hawaiian islands in a tropical double punch or 1-2 pinch. the pattern that's creating all of think activity. the drought continues with no end in sight. norah? >> thank you. heavy rain...
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meteorologist and hurricane expert craig setzer of wfor is tracking these unusual systems. craig, good morning. >> good morning. iselle continues to bear down on the big island of hawaii. it took a turn to the southwest overnight, also slowed its speed but has resumed more of a north carolina coast here. the winds are down to 60 miles an hour. slower speed means torrential rainfall for the big island. anywhere between 1 to 2 feet is possible. that means possibly widespread flash floods. after that iselle moves to the west. it should stay south of the other islands and it's out into the pacific. >>> of course the other system we're watching it's a category 3. certainly it's something we'll have to watch. norah? >> craig, thank you so much. one minute. that's how long the sky remained free of rockets after the temporary truce between israel and hamas came to an end this morning. and a child is among the victims in the latest outbreak of violence. clarissa ward is in gaza city. clarissa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that cease-fire expired at 8:00 a.m. and by 8:01 w
meteorologist and hurricane expert craig setzer of wfor is tracking these unusual systems. craig, good morning. >> good morning. iselle continues to bear down on the big island of hawaii. it took a turn to the southwest overnight, also slowed its speed but has resumed more of a north carolina coast here. the winds are down to 60 miles an hour. slower speed means torrential rainfall for the big island. anywhere between 1 to 2 feet is possible. that means possibly widespread flash floods....
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meteorologist and hurricane expert craig setzer of our cbs station wfor is tracking these twin and unusual systems. craig, good morning. >> good morning. iselle continues to bear down now on the big island of hawaii. it took a turn to the southwest overnight. also slowed its speed but has now resumed more of a northwest coast. that slower speed is problematic, even though the wind is down to 60 miles per hour. slower speeds means torrential rainfall for the big island. anywhere from one to two feet is possible. that means life-threatening flash floods and possibly widespread flash floods. after that iselle moves to the west. the core should stay south of the other islands, especially honolulu and it's on out into the pacific. of course the other system we're watching is category 3 major hurricane julio. right now it looks like julio will pass to the north of the island but certainly something we'll have to watch. norah? >> all right, thank you so much. >>> one minute. that's how long the sky remained free of rockets after the temporary truce between israel and hamas came to an end this mor
meteorologist and hurricane expert craig setzer of our cbs station wfor is tracking these twin and unusual systems. craig, good morning. >> good morning. iselle continues to bear down now on the big island of hawaii. it took a turn to the southwest overnight. also slowed its speed but has now resumed more of a northwest coast. that slower speed is problematic, even though the wind is down to 60 miles per hour. slower speeds means torrential rainfall for the big island. anywhere from one...
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for more on what we can expect we're joined by meteorologist craig setzer of cbs affiliate wfor in miami. good morning. >> good morning. still tropical downpours over the eastern islands there from oahu through kawaii. the tropical characteristics itself are gone so now it's a remnant low pressure. we're watching julio. during the night hunters came over from the mainland. they went in and investigated the storm. found out it's a 100-mile-an-hour hurricane category two moving west-northwest. tracking the cone to the north of the island saturday through sunday and we're feeling pretty good about this forecast. all of the models in good agreement here. the only certainty is how far north it could go. there could be squalls as julio passes to the north an interesting fact. when the eastern pacific is active like this typically it's quiet in the tropical atlantic. vinita? >> thank you. federal prosecutors are reviewing a medical examiners surprise ruling that says press secretary james brady was a homicide. he was shot during the 1981 assassination attempt. the jury determined that he was in
for more on what we can expect we're joined by meteorologist craig setzer of cbs affiliate wfor in miami. good morning. >> good morning. still tropical downpours over the eastern islands there from oahu through kawaii. the tropical characteristics itself are gone so now it's a remnant low pressure. we're watching julio. during the night hunters came over from the mainland. they went in and investigated the storm. found out it's a 100-mile-an-hour hurricane category two moving...
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chris setzer of our miami station wfor is tracking the possible threat to the mainland u.s. craig, good morning to you. >> good morning. cristobal has been moving very slowly overnight. that's the aren for all the flooding in the southeast bahamas and the turks and caicos. in the next 24 hours cristobal should start to move north, become a hurricane possibly tuesday night or early on wednesday but westerly winds should steer it away from the east u.s., so no threat from the east u.s. coastline from cristobal. another story is the heat wave that continues in the midsection of the country. some spots top 1g ping 100 degr. gayle? >> thank you, craig. >>> a wildfire exploded in size overnight. this morning it threatens 500 homes. the fire is two miles west of weaverville. 150 homes were cleared out on sunday. high winds and conditions are spreading the flames. school in weaverville is canceled today. >>> a threaterning tweet forced an emergency landing of an american airlines plane. the fbi is investigating this morning. flight 362 was flying from dallas to san diego when the airlines
chris setzer of our miami station wfor is tracking the possible threat to the mainland u.s. craig, good morning to you. >> good morning. cristobal has been moving very slowly overnight. that's the aren for all the flooding in the southeast bahamas and the turks and caicos. in the next 24 hours cristobal should start to move north, become a hurricane possibly tuesday night or early on wednesday but westerly winds should steer it away from the east u.s., so no threat from the east u.s....