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for more we turn to meteorologist david bernard from kfor. david, from what you're seeing what's next in colorado and new mexico. >> we're not out of the woods yet because of a slow-moving upper level low just west of colorado. it's beginning to move east. that deep flow of monsoon moisture continues to move across new mexico and colorado. our rainfall potential, jeff, going through sunday afternoon is showing up to three inches more of rain across the denver metro area, including fort collins in colorado springs, and the same story from santa fe to alber question,y. >> glor: i want to ask what is happening in new mexico right now. how bad is this and how long will it continue for? >> reporter: this is a really bad setup. this is our tropical rainstorm potential. both of those qenching across mexico, so both the west and east coasts could see as much as two feet of rain over the next self days. >> glor: david bernard from wfor, thank you. 35 people were hurt today when a greyhound bus drove off an ohio interstate 25 miles north of cincinnati.
for more we turn to meteorologist david bernard from kfor. david, from what you're seeing what's next in colorado and new mexico. >> we're not out of the woods yet because of a slow-moving upper level low just west of colorado. it's beginning to move east. that deep flow of monsoon moisture continues to move across new mexico and colorado. our rainfall potential, jeff, going through sunday afternoon is showing up to three inches more of rain across the denver metro area, including fort...
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joined now by meteorologist david bernard from our miami station, wfor, from what you are seeing what is next in colorado. >> it is certainly not better today and it is not going to get better tonight but there is hope for the rest of this week. let's look at our water vapor and this tells us how much moisture is in the area and this area of low pressure has been the culprit all along that is moving east and dryer air is moving in for tomorrow and the rest of the week and that is going to mean a huge improvement. now, through tonight and early tomorrow, locally three inches or more will be possible, anywhere in the foothills or along the urban corridor from denver and colorado springs to pueblo and also in new mexico heavy rain through tomorrow, particularly east of santa fe and albuquerque spreading out into the plains as we go into monday and news but the good news is, the worst is going to be behind us in the next 24 hours. >> glor: david bernard, thank you. a syrian cab bet ministers called the u.s. russian agreement chemical weapons agreement a victory for the assad regime, in a
joined now by meteorologist david bernard from our miami station, wfor, from what you are seeing what is next in colorado. >> it is certainly not better today and it is not going to get better tonight but there is hope for the rest of this week. let's look at our water vapor and this tells us how much moisture is in the area and this area of low pressure has been the culprit all along that is moving east and dryer air is moving in for tomorrow and the rest of the week and that is going to...
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i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> baltimore international airport is open this morning after a lightning strike shut down its air traffic control tower. the airport was closed for nearly three hours yesterday, stranding thousands of passengers when the lightning hit the control tower and air traffic controller was slightly injured. >>> this giant waterspout was spotted over lake michigan near kenosha, wisconsin, yesterday. it was one of several water tornados that formed over the lake but none reached land. >>> a new jersey boardwalk that had been repaired following superstorm sandy has been destroyed by a raging wind-swept fire. the fire is under control this morning but the seaside park boardwalk was still burning last night. eight blocks were burned to the ground, destroying dozens of businesses. vinita nair has our report. >> reporter: plumes of thick, black smoke swallowed a stretch of boardwalk in seaside, new jersey. workers say it came on fast and furious. >> it was smoke coming up from under the boards. nobody saw any flames. >> reporter: spectators watched in dismay,
i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> baltimore international airport is open this morning after a lightning strike shut down its air traffic control tower. the airport was closed for nearly three hours yesterday, stranding thousands of passengers when the lightning hit the control tower and air traffic controller was slightly injured. >>> this giant waterspout was spotted over lake michigan near kenosha, wisconsin, yesterday. it was one of several water tornados that formed...
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david bernard is tracking the storm in miami. david, good morning. >> good morning, charlie, gabriel doing a number on puerto rico and the virgin islands. the latest information from the hurricane center. it's right off the southwest coast of puerto rico. moving to the northwest at 8. so not moving very fast. that means rain is going to be the big problem with this storm. our future track shows it moving slowly to the northwest through tonight into tomorrow morning and early saturday. it should be just east of turks and keikocaicos and north of the dominican republic. then we expect a shift out to sea, maybe threatening bermuda early next week. but not affecting the east coast. the higher elevations could see mudslides. rainfall 3 to 6 inches. locally, as much as 10 inches in spots. parts of eastern dominican republic could also see some of that flooding as well. charlie and norah, back to you. >>> new york city mayoral candidate anthony weiner had a meltdown on the campaign trail during an argument with a heckler. weiner facing b
david bernard is tracking the storm in miami. david, good morning. >> good morning, charlie, gabriel doing a number on puerto rico and the virgin islands. the latest information from the hurricane center. it's right off the southwest coast of puerto rico. moving to the northwest at 8. so not moving very fast. that means rain is going to be the big problem with this storm. our future track shows it moving slowly to the northwest through tonight into tomorrow morning and early saturday. it...
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david bernard is watching all the dangerous weather in the west. good morning. >> good morning to you, nora. we have widespread flood advisories still in effect. for today, much of new mexico is under a flood watch and flood advisories and warnings around the denver area. eastern colorado as well. across portions of idaho, nevada and utah flood advisories for today. the upper level low is out west sending a deep southerly wind flow across the rockies and the southern plains. that monsoonal moisture is the culprit for all the heavy rainfall. the rainfall potential for colorado through tonight into tomorrow morning shows widespread to two inches even around the boulder area. that little rain could cause bigger problems as saturated as everything is. also in new mexico rains south of albuquerque and locally two to five inches of rain in parts of the mountains. the flood threat remains high for colorado and new mexico. it looks like we will see improvement by the time we go to saturday. back to you. >> thanks. firefighters are working on a fire that de
david bernard is watching all the dangerous weather in the west. good morning. >> good morning to you, nora. we have widespread flood advisories still in effect. for today, much of new mexico is under a flood watch and flood advisories and warnings around the denver area. eastern colorado as well. across portions of idaho, nevada and utah flood advisories for today. the upper level low is out west sending a deep southerly wind flow across the rockies and the southern plains. that...