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big storm from the deep south that becomes a nor easter and moves along. we had showers out there today. gist showers. notice moving through right now coming up from the southeast and moving towards the northwest. and all of this kind of pivoting around low pressure way down some of us and it will continue to be getting closer to us during the overnight. matter of fact if we look at 1 a.m. now this is future cast and gives you an idea aof what we're talking about in terms of rain and showers and temperatures will number generally upper 40s through 50 or so and by tomorrow morning drop off a little bit. notice rain. i mea
big storm from the deep south that becomes a nor easter and moves along. we had showers out there today. gist showers. notice moving through right now coming up from the southeast and moving towards the northwest. and all of this kind of pivoting around low pressure way down some of us and it will continue to be getting closer to us during the overnight. matter of fact if we look at 1 a.m. now this is future cast and gives you an idea aof what we're talking about in terms of rain and showers...
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storm number two taking shape across the deep south. but we're talking about snow across jackson mississippi up through birmingham and northern alabama. in atlanta they're freaking out down there with the snow coming in. the cold rains south of that. and it's moving off towards the southeast. it's going to be a close call here. we're going to get some a lot more south and not much north and west. just a couple of returns in virginia not reaching the ground at the moment. a quiet, mostly cloudy midday. i'm not in total agreement with this, we've got temperatures in the 20s and this is tonight at 3:30. notice the snow from fredericksburg south the storm looks like it stays south and east on the future cast. i think it's maybe a little bit farther south and west with temperatures in the 20s. everything is going to stick. st. storm warnings. what i'm expecting is just north of town maybe a trace to an inch, we'll be close to 1 or 2 inches of snow with that storm lifting a little closer to us. and a sharp gradient to potentially 4 to 8 inche
storm number two taking shape across the deep south. but we're talking about snow across jackson mississippi up through birmingham and northern alabama. in atlanta they're freaking out down there with the snow coming in. the cold rains south of that. and it's moving off towards the southeast. it's going to be a close call here. we're going to get some a lot more south and not much north and west. just a couple of returns in virginia not reaching the ground at the moment. a quiet, mostly cloudy...
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Jan 6, 2017
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looking at freezing rain and sleet, even snow, for parts of the deep south. so, as we go hour by hour, once again, for your friday evening out, it is just cold. so bundle up. but as we go, watch the clock. by 4:00, 5:00 a.m., looking at the snowfall moving into parts of extreme south jersey. down the shore, parts of sussex county, kent county, by 5:00 a.m. then, you can see, how it tries to spread a little farther inland, by, say, 8:00 a.m., moving toward the philadelphia area, the i-95 corridor, but there is going to be sharp cut-off between the have and the have not's as far as who could see the flurries. could be flurries toward the lehigh valley. most of the heavy snow during the day will be down the shore. so how much snowfall to expect? as we go hour by hour, and look at those accumulations, we are talking maybe an inch or so around philadelphia, maybe a coating, north and western suburbs, as far north as doylestown, an inch, pottstown, an inch. two-4 inches, sections of interior south jersey, new castle county, and as we move a little further down the
looking at freezing rain and sleet, even snow, for parts of the deep south. so, as we go hour by hour, once again, for your friday evening out, it is just cold. so bundle up. but as we go, watch the clock. by 4:00, 5:00 a.m., looking at the snowfall moving into parts of extreme south jersey. down the shore, parts of sussex county, kent county, by 5:00 a.m. then, you can see, how it tries to spread a little farther inland, by, say, 8:00 a.m., moving toward the philadelphia area, the i-95...
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Jan 6, 2017
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we have winter storm warnings for parts of the deep south. those are in purple. for our area, we are talking down the shore, central-southern delaware, winter storm warnings, and then once you move little further north and west in the purple, we have those advisories. so, there will be a sharp cut-off with the snow. we are talking as much as a coating, to 7 inches, depending on your location. 30 degrees right now after a high today of only 32 degrees. so we're dry for tonight. but watch the clock. hour by hour, as we move toward early saturday morning. we are watching that snowfall move in from south to north. coming up we will break down the totals and when the snow moves out. >> as scott told us, cape may county much of the jersey shore could be hardest hit in the next rounds every winter weather. it has people down there flocking to the grocery store of course to stock up. fox 29's dave kinchen reports from ocean city, new jersey. >> folks down here in ocean
we have winter storm warnings for parts of the deep south. those are in purple. for our area, we are talking down the shore, central-southern delaware, winter storm warnings, and then once you move little further north and west in the purple, we have those advisories. so, there will be a sharp cut-off with the snow. we are talking as much as a coating, to 7 inches, depending on your location. 30 degrees right now after a high today of only 32 degrees. so we're dry for tonight. but watch the...
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Jan 19, 2017
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. >> nasty flooding in the deep south to tell you about. in houston high water wreaked havoc on the city. it looks like more rain is on the way. >>. >> let's bring in bill who joins us now. obviously the big question on everyone's mind is rain. will it impact the inauguration? >> people can't have umbrellas either. it will be a close call. they will show you where the rain is. it's all rain and these are showers and thunderstorms in the gulf. jackson, mississippi. they will head up to the north. this is a total rnfall amount over the next two days. the heaviest stuff in the deep south. ohio valley can get to a half inch. a lighter amount towards washington, d.c. the swearing in begins. right now there is about an 80% chance as we do the raining at noon on friday. cloudy and mild. that's the saving grace at 47 degrees. that's a look at the weather story of the day and here's a closer look at the day ahead. >> the hefty rain is not too much in the way of severe. it could be an isolated storm wind gust or two. florida will remain unusually war
. >> nasty flooding in the deep south to tell you about. in houston high water wreaked havoc on the city. it looks like more rain is on the way. >>. >> let's bring in bill who joins us now. obviously the big question on everyone's mind is rain. will it impact the inauguration? >> people can't have umbrellas either. it will be a close call. they will show you where the rain is. it's all rain and these are showers and thunderstorms in the gulf. jackson, mississippi. they...
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uprooting and transplantation of virtually an entire slave community from the upper south to the deep south. historians estimate that roughly 1 million slaves, 1 million men, women and children were subjected to forced migration between 1790 and 1860 in the united states, transportation from the upper south to the deep south. some went by land trekking hundreds of miles. others were boarded on to steam boats and literally sold down the river. the maryland jesuit slaves went by a coastal route. they sailed from the chesapeake to new orleans. it's hard to wrap your head around 1 million. it's a big number. you can only think about it in an abstract way. so i think it's the stories of individuals or families and communities like the maryland jesuit slaves that allow us to grasp the trauma of that second middle passage on a human scale. this 1838 sale is documented in several ways. they signed be a contract in june of 1838 agreeing to sale 282 slaves and the terms of the sale are laid out as well, financial transaction. later that year the slaves were sold and three additional bills of sale ide
uprooting and transplantation of virtually an entire slave community from the upper south to the deep south. historians estimate that roughly 1 million slaves, 1 million men, women and children were subjected to forced migration between 1790 and 1860 in the united states, transportation from the upper south to the deep south. some went by land trekking hundreds of miles. others were boarded on to steam boats and literally sold down the river. the maryland jesuit slaves went by a coastal route....
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and it is coal, snowing down to the deep south. how deep the cold air mass is, and one thing that does help out, the clean up on the snow. cold temperatures, that dry powdery fluffy snow, easy blows off your car and easy to shovel. another thing it doesn't take much snow to accumulate. dry fluffy snow accumulates much quicker than the heavy wet stuff. right now temperatures low to mid 20's from the weather watchers. check it out. everywhere across the region supports snow. 24 degrees here in philadelphia, at phil's house, dry, cloudy skies, here in the city start to see some snow. down to northern delaware, you guys are under winter weather advisory few newark delaware still dry conditions at newark. checking in at 24 degrees, and to south jersey where we are seeing the snow, like i said, the most snow from the system william powell in woodbine, 24 degrees at this hour. and he just said just starting to snow, in woodbine, new jersey, snow intensity will start to pick up over the next few hours, brunt of it will be late this morning
and it is coal, snowing down to the deep south. how deep the cold air mass is, and one thing that does help out, the clean up on the snow. cold temperatures, that dry powdery fluffy snow, easy blows off your car and easy to shovel. another thing it doesn't take much snow to accumulate. dry fluffy snow accumulates much quicker than the heavy wet stuff. right now temperatures low to mid 20's from the weather watchers. check it out. everywhere across the region supports snow. 24 degrees here in...
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Jan 22, 2017
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the storm system is developing and coming up from the deep south. believe it or not, especially the storm becomes a noreaster and then runs the cold.d. there's snow in the forecast not too terribly far away. dense fog advisory in place, not for the metro area and thee weather service has not extended this further to the south in the southwest even though the visibilities down here are are pretty low. dulles an eighth of a mile, manassas half of a mile. we're not so much a problem. you can see the bushes to the south and southwest low visibility.visi 48-degrees right now. we're holding on steady.ad temperatures overnight tomorrow. tomorrow possibility of upper 40s. showers developing in the afternoon. we'll have drizzle and some fogg prior to tomorrow morning. m on monday, some good old fashioned rain. there could be a littlefa bit of thunderstorm activity monday a morning south of us down through southern maryland. a very strong storm comingm across with a lot of energy and that could lift up some thunderstorms by then.s by let me just say this, 53s
the storm system is developing and coming up from the deep south. believe it or not, especially the storm becomes a noreaster and then runs the cold.d. there's snow in the forecast not too terribly far away. dense fog advisory in place, not for the metro area and thee weather service has not extended this further to the south in the southwest even though the visibilities down here are are pretty low. dulles an eighth of a mile, manassas half of a mile. we're not so much a problem. you can see...
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Jan 16, 2017
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uprooting and transplantation of virtually an entire slave community from the upper south to the deep south. historians estimate that roughly a million slaves, a million men, women and children, were subjected to forced migration between 1790 and 1860 in the united states. transportation from the upper south to the deep south. some went by land, trekking hundreds of miles, others were boarded on to steamboats and literally sold down the river, the maryland jesuit slaves went by a coastal route, they sailed from the chesapeake to new orleans, a voyage that took a week or two. some i had sthistorians refer t the second middle passage. it is hard to wrap your head around a number like a million, that's a big number. it is only thing about it in an abstract way. so i think it is the stories of individuals like solomon and norfolk, or community, families in communities like the maryland jesuit slaves, that allow us to grasp the trauma of that second middle passage on a human scale. this 1838 sale is documented in several ways. muldee signed a contract agreeing to sell 272 men, women and children
uprooting and transplantation of virtually an entire slave community from the upper south to the deep south. historians estimate that roughly a million slaves, a million men, women and children, were subjected to forced migration between 1790 and 1860 in the united states. transportation from the upper south to the deep south. some went by land, trekking hundreds of miles, others were boarded on to steamboats and literally sold down the river, the maryland jesuit slaves went by a coastal route,...
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very warm and maybe stormy down toward the deep south. again, look out for that freezing rain possibility up toward the north and east. meanwhile we're starting to see a tapering off of the sea-effect snow. just a little bit but still we're seeing some snow moving into the area. couple of pictures coming out of gunma. we appreciate you providing these pictures to us. look at this. the layer of snow that piled onto this particular car is impressive. we arere looki at t maybe a a f scattered snow showers continuing as we go into wednesday. for areas up t toward the north you'll see more snow as you progress through the week. we will see some moisture redevelop from the sea of japan. aomori looking at snow possibility. sendai by friday may see snow. we may even, especially for the higher elevations in tokyo, may be dealing with a mix of snow and showers on friday. wrapping things up with a look at europe, we have a big trough dipping down toward the south, a low pressure system over into places le e italy. also the balkan peninsula.a. becaus
very warm and maybe stormy down toward the deep south. again, look out for that freezing rain possibility up toward the north and east. meanwhile we're starting to see a tapering off of the sea-effect snow. just a little bit but still we're seeing some snow moving into the area. couple of pictures coming out of gunma. we appreciate you providing these pictures to us. look at this. the layer of snow that piled onto this particular car is impressive. we arere looki at t maybe a a f scattered snow...
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. >> west coast is not only part of country dealing with quick ed weather the deep south slammed with a series of violent storms over the weekend leaving more than a dozen people dead. and some communities almost completely destroyed. slow and coming and they're asking for more aid from the federal government i could ask president trump take significant steps to cut through the bureaucratic red escape and get us bell on the damn ground. >> the rip is easing across california and will be sometime before the mess is cleaned up with official sayinging hodz like this one will be closed for environmental days. >> all right. stay with us. we'll be right back >> last year this time we were how many inches of snow. >> it starred 22 and finished 23. >> it was the biggest snowstorm ever bwi and second biggest dulles and fourthb d.c.. in case you forgot i can't believe that fist of all today we have yet another nor easter tonight. >> it's weird, strange. >> what is it about 23rd primetime right next year i'm taking this day off. >> aren't we glad we didn't have this weather or last year's weathe
. >> west coast is not only part of country dealing with quick ed weather the deep south slammed with a series of violent storms over the weekend leaving more than a dozen people dead. and some communities almost completely destroyed. slow and coming and they're asking for more aid from the federal government i could ask president trump take significant steps to cut through the bureaucratic red escape and get us bell on the damn ground. >> the rip is easing across california and...
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Jan 6, 2017
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source originating out from the west, moving over the sosouthern plains and now movin into the deep south. and so there are winter weather watches that are in place for the moment. let's start from the source, going to the west coast, looking at video out of california. this area has been hit with very strong winter weather. it has moved through the area this week. it forced parts of interstate highways to shut down in the sierras on wednesday. parts of the i-10 turned into a massive parking lot. numerous accidents also took place in the area. now over into denver, this city was hit by heavy snow as well. putting the city's homeless population at risk. volunteers were seen handing out blankets and warm clothing to homeless residents living in roadside tents in the city. >>> as you look at the map. this is what we're going to be watching forward in time. we did have a low pressure system that passed through the area. cold air is surging in behind it, that's going to have dropped the temperatures, back to the west we had the moisture developing already seeing the snow type event over into p
source originating out from the west, moving over the sosouthern plains and now movin into the deep south. and so there are winter weather watches that are in place for the moment. let's start from the source, going to the west coast, looking at video out of california. this area has been hit with very strong winter weather. it has moved through the area this week. it forced parts of interstate highways to shut down in the sierras on wednesday. parts of the i-10 turned into a massive parking...
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Jan 24, 2017
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. >> and the deep south gets a helping hand, as the clean up from deadly storms continues. we're back in two minute. stay with us. what does a steak lover eat when they're not eating steak? how about this? or this...? or this...? okay that last one was steak, but how could they not? you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special: longhorn favorites. get our outlaw ribeye, the longhorn salmon, or the parmesan crusted chicken. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> welcome back, governor of minnesota recovering this morning after a collapse during his speech. >> get him to the grounds, please. >> governor mark was more than half way through his state-of-the-state address last night when he fainted. the 59 year old fell and struck his head-on the podium. the state senator also a paramedic was among those who returned to the governor's aid. this morning, they say he is doing fine. >> former president bush is out of houston hospital as early as friday. already, barbara is already out of the hospital. she thank
. >> and the deep south gets a helping hand, as the clean up from deadly storms continues. we're back in two minute. stay with us. what does a steak lover eat when they're not eating steak? how about this? or this...? or this...? okay that last one was steak, but how could they not? you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special: longhorn favorites. get our outlaw ribeye, the longhorn salmon, or the parmesan crusted chicken. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any...
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Jan 23, 2017
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tonight the deep south is reeling after tornadoes swept through over the weekend. at least 44 twisters were reported. 19 people were killed, more than were killed by tornadoes in the united states in all of last year. mark strassmann is in southern georgia. >> it's terrible to look here. the outside is inside. >> reporter: more than shirlene davis' heart raced when the twister hit sunday afternoon. she and her husband edgar kept moving room to room, away from their collapsing roof. what was it like to be on that floor as the roof is falling down? >> well, i went into survivor mode. >> i can't explain. you just... all your nerves and emotions just come to the surface. you just don't know what's going on. >> uh-huh. and then when it was all over, you know, we looked and came outside. speechless. >> reporter: the tornado flattened neighborhoods from louisiana to central georgia. >> you want some help? >> reporter: overnight teams searched by flash light for victims and survivors. seven people were found dead in this trailer park in adel, georgia, including amanda rowe
tonight the deep south is reeling after tornadoes swept through over the weekend. at least 44 twisters were reported. 19 people were killed, more than were killed by tornadoes in the united states in all of last year. mark strassmann is in southern georgia. >> it's terrible to look here. the outside is inside. >> reporter: more than shirlene davis' heart raced when the twister hit sunday afternoon. she and her husband edgar kept moving room to room, away from their collapsing roof....
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let's check top story weather in the deep south. at least five people killed after severe storms including tornadoes struck from alabama to florida. four people died in alabama when a tree crashed into a mobile home. the other storm related death was in florida. at least one tornado warning is up in the sunshine state at this hour. >> punishment phase of the charleston church shooter trial began today they will decide if dylann roof spends life or death penalty. if judge rules he is not competent he'll be sent to a mental health facility. >> computer outage at u.s. airports caused thousands of travelers returning from holiday vacations traveling outside of the u.s. to be stuck for hours. they range from 0 minute to two hours and as u.s. customers onlys and border protection process systems were back online at all airports later in >> and new this morning a person is in police custody after crashing into several vehiclesen including two police cars. this happened in northeast d.c. around 1:00 this morning and the 1700 block of h stre
let's check top story weather in the deep south. at least five people killed after severe storms including tornadoes struck from alabama to florida. four people died in alabama when a tree crashed into a mobile home. the other storm related death was in florida. at least one tornado warning is up in the sunshine state at this hour. >> punishment phase of the charleston church shooter trial began today they will decide if dylann roof spends life or death penalty. if judge rules he is not...
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but it's warm enough and humid enough for thunderstorms in the deep south.y had 80 to 60-mile-per-hour wind reports near waco, texas, this morning. the areas could see power problems an issue. that's heading to the eastern portions of the state later today. later this afternoon, it moves through louisiana, alabama and mississippi. isolated tornadoes, we are not sure if they are strong, we'll wait to see how they evolve later today. 20 million people all through the deep south, the storms will die over georgia. i mentioned the wet weather on the east coast. this is not severe weather. this is just a soaking rain from the carolinas this morning through virginia. the northern portion of this, there's a little bit of freezing rain, icy stuff, that is now happening in eastern pennsylvania, the pocanos, now trying to make a run for the suburbs outside of new york city this morning. so keep that in mind. the rest of the map, very cold in the northern plains. and on the west coast we're okay. it's kind of weird being on the 2nd, but the rose bowl parade in pasadena
but it's warm enough and humid enough for thunderstorms in the deep south.y had 80 to 60-mile-per-hour wind reports near waco, texas, this morning. the areas could see power problems an issue. that's heading to the eastern portions of the state later today. later this afternoon, it moves through louisiana, alabama and mississippi. isolated tornadoes, we are not sure if they are strong, we'll wait to see how they evolve later today. 20 million people all through the deep south, the storms will...
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the system is set to take aim at the deep south friday and is causing deep concern. up to a foot and a half of snow is expected over one day in places not used to that much over an entire season. so southerners are bracing themselves. >> milk and bread, hamburger meat, chicken breast. i'm ready. i can survive. >> reporter: survive by staying inside which is where saturday's inaugural ceremonies for governor have been moved to get out of what might be a monster winter storm. >> more coverage right now from storm te and wendy. >>> news4 at 5:00 starts now. >>> good evening. snow is starting to fall in our area. parts of the area under a winter weather advisory. >> we've got a one-two punch in the works. we'll have you covered with the latest on the timing and a look at how our area is getting ready. >> this is our first snow event of the season, so mark the calendars. >> let's get right to. doug kammerer and amelia draper in charge. this thing is not going to be big, though, we should say. >> no, it's really not. once again, it's about the timing of this happening over
the system is set to take aim at the deep south friday and is causing deep concern. up to a foot and a half of snow is expected over one day in places not used to that much over an entire season. so southerners are bracing themselves. >> milk and bread, hamburger meat, chicken breast. i'm ready. i can survive. >> reporter: survive by staying inside which is where saturday's inaugural ceremonies for governor have been moved to get out of what might be a monster winter storm. >>...
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. >> and a violent storm system sy that hammered the deep south de over the weekend head our way.ind and rain the story on st this monday morning january 23rd. some of us can see gusts of more than 45 miles per hourr over the next several hours. hou now after all that gooda morning to you, i'm allison seymour.g to yymour. >> and i'm steve chenevey.ve let's get right over to tuckeruc right now get a look at what's s happening outside.utside. >> hey guys.>> hey guys. certainly a possibility theilite downed power lines are a result of the winds which aref c gusting 30, 35 miles per hour.h. wind advisory for much of and we're and expecr tithng heaa rain. going to be a wet wild monday.m. wet and wild. w all right. ri >> you like saying that. th >> yeah, i said that like three times before when i was getting to work. here's the rain shower activity. really not that wet at the's moment but we'll have not that e additional rain and it will be l moving in here shortly.here sh you can seeo the cloud coverove and developing nor'easter is really going to kick up the goit winds so weo 'rkieck
. >> and a violent storm system sy that hammered the deep south de over the weekend head our way.ind and rain the story on st this monday morning january 23rd. some of us can see gusts of more than 45 miles per hourr over the next several hours. hou now after all that gooda morning to you, i'm allison seymour.g to yymour. >> and i'm steve chenevey.ve let's get right over to tuckeruc right now get a look at what's s happening outside.utside. >> hey guys.>> hey guys....
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. >> grant: trouble in the deep south. emergency officials say four people were killed in southern alabama when severe storms ripped through the area. kris ware, a spokeswoman for the dothan houston county emergency management agency, said four people were killed in rehobeth and structures were damaged in the area. gov. robert bentley said in a statement on social media that the sheriff confirmed the storm- related deaths to him. the national weather service had issued a tornado warning for houston county on monday evening. p _ 5:30 p.m. severe weather is exiting louisiana in time for the sugar bowl game monday night between auburn university and the university of oklahoma, but thunderstorms and some tornadoes remain a threat in southern alabama, southwest georgia and northwest florida. those areas remain under a tornado watch until late monday, as a storm system that began early monday in texas keeps pushing eastward. the system knocked out power to more than 80,000 customers in louisiana and mississippi at the peak of th
. >> grant: trouble in the deep south. emergency officials say four people were killed in southern alabama when severe storms ripped through the area. kris ware, a spokeswoman for the dothan houston county emergency management agency, said four people were killed in rehobeth and structures were damaged in the area. gov. robert bentley said in a statement on social media that the sheriff confirmed the storm- related deaths to him. the national weather service had issued a tornado warning...
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Jan 2, 2017
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brace for severe storms in the deep south, damaging wind, possibility of flash flooding to occur, and there's a real threat, a real threat of tornados throughout mississippi, alabama, louisiana, down towards new orleans, and houston area. we are concerned because of the warm air and cold front kicking that off. to the north, concerned about p 6-12 inches of snow from the dakotas, northern portions of minnesota, and then cold air advances throughout the week and overtakes the country and drops temperatures in a dramatic fashion. temperatures in the single digits for the highs in the midwest, and this potent energy moves throughout the country, creating widespread rain. ryan, marci. >> thanks, paul. times square this morning, cleanest in ages. i was there yesterday. always amazing to go to times square on new year's day. >> how? you wouldn't know 30 hours ago a million, that's right, a million partiers spent as much as half a day pinned into that little tiny area. >> yeah. our own diane macedo shows us how the miracle occurred. >> five, four, three, two -- >> reporter: for millions o am
brace for severe storms in the deep south, damaging wind, possibility of flash flooding to occur, and there's a real threat, a real threat of tornados throughout mississippi, alabama, louisiana, down towards new orleans, and houston area. we are concerned because of the warm air and cold front kicking that off. to the north, concerned about p 6-12 inches of snow from the dakotas, northern portions of minnesota, and then cold air advances throughout the week and overtakes the country and drops...
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if you live in the southeast and deep south, could see ice, snow, it's coming friday and saturday. keep you posted. back to you, heather and julian. >> thanks for the update. gopro has it all. heather: electronic show kicks off. >> fox business channel liz claman is on the floor with a glimpse into our digital future. >> good morning, we are here at the las vegas convention center where in just a few hours the hours -- doors are going to fly open for electronic show. gopro , boy, they are going to get a run for their money when 3900 exhibitors, 77,000 different innovators and 177,000 analysts and buyers, retailers are looking for the next big thing in consumer electronic. if you look around they are still putting everything together. trends are already developing even though the doors haven't opened. virtually reality is going to be huge, the most massive show case reality gadgets ever. 48% increase over last year. as you can see, we still have a lot of people that are setting things up, guess what, as soon as the doors open, you will see autonomous vehicles, virtuual reality situa
if you live in the southeast and deep south, could see ice, snow, it's coming friday and saturday. keep you posted. back to you, heather and julian. >> thanks for the update. gopro has it all. heather: electronic show kicks off. >> fox business channel liz claman is on the floor with a glimpse into our digital future. >> good morning, we are here at the las vegas convention center where in just a few hours the hours -- doors are going to fly open for electronic show. gopro ,...
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the deep south is bracing for another terrifying night as storms rumble through the region. at least a dozen people were killed in georgia as a tornado leveled a mobile home park and just kept going. on saturday, a twister in mississippi left four people dead. tornado watches and warnings stretch from eastern texas up through south carolina. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows the aftermath of a tornado that slammed this town in georgia wednesday. the twister leveled a mobile home park killing seven and leaving behind a field of debris. the damage extended across seven counties in southern georgia. the intense storm ripped roofs off buildings and tore down trees. and in warner robins, aluminum siding littered the ground. >> i just seen it all come off the house. and i never did hear a tornado siren. >> reporter: president trump spoke by phone with georgia's governor about federal disaster assistance. >> tornadoes were vicious and powerful and strong, and they suffered greatly. so we'll be helping out the state of georgia. >> reporter: a tornado also touched down in loui
the deep south is bracing for another terrifying night as storms rumble through the region. at least a dozen people were killed in georgia as a tornado leveled a mobile home park and just kept going. on saturday, a twister in mississippi left four people dead. tornado watches and warnings stretch from eastern texas up through south carolina. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows the aftermath of a tornado that slammed this town in georgia wednesday. the twister leveled a mobile home...
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Jan 2, 2017
01/17
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it is nasty and severe, over a pretty wide part of the deep south. they are under tornado watches. numerous reports of damage over portions of mississippi and alabama. while the whole area is headed in our direction, the elements that make it severe will not accompany the rain. heavy at times tomorrow, but nothing severe anticipated. futurecast to around 6:30 in the morning, a wedge of rain is moving in. definitely an impact for the morning commute. it also projects that most of it will be out by the afternoon. a little moisture will linger in the mountains, but we will be in pretty good shape by late afternoon. here's a close-up. wide area of study rain around 7:30. most of the heavy rain should be to the northeast around 11:30. it will stay cloudy. temperatures will be around 50 or so across the area. as far as or so in frederick. a little bit less in other areas. some of this could fall in short bursts of heavier downpours. the on the day tomorrow, with rain in the morning and improvement rain wise in the afternoon, wednesday looks to be the nicest day of the week. temperatures
it is nasty and severe, over a pretty wide part of the deep south. they are under tornado watches. numerous reports of damage over portions of mississippi and alabama. while the whole area is headed in our direction, the elements that make it severe will not accompany the rain. heavy at times tomorrow, but nothing severe anticipated. futurecast to around 6:30 in the morning, a wedge of rain is moving in. definitely an impact for the morning commute. it also projects that most of it will be out...
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Jan 22, 2017
01/17
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look at all the actions on the deep south here. a lot of severe weather.hey've had 20 reports of tornadoes already today.y. yesterday they had nine reportss of tornado hit n.a.d.e. owes. we just told the story of the tornado down in harrisburg, mississippi. as it gets cranked up, a lot of jet storm energy is coming through. for us it's rain dodge up. this rain will get d.c. to the south overnight tonight. it will pass by during the overnight and then we'll be left with some showers overnight just briefly before more rain comes in in the afternoon.noon we're dry, but you start gettini to the south already got to showers coming up.comi that will c little closer to us. tonight's lowe's 48.s we're not going to cool off if we do. steady temperatures overnightrng tonight. showers will help to lift the fog a little bit but we'll still have the dense fog advisory in place until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.rnin fog early drizzle. showers by noontime, showers n coming in, goetson a little hear tomorrow night. temperature only gets up into the lower 50s. again, once t
look at all the actions on the deep south here. a lot of severe weather.hey've had 20 reports of tornadoes already today.y. yesterday they had nine reportss of tornado hit n.a.d.e. owes. we just told the story of the tornado down in harrisburg, mississippi. as it gets cranked up, a lot of jet storm energy is coming through. for us it's rain dodge up. this rain will get d.c. to the south overnight tonight. it will pass by during the overnight and then we'll be left with some showers overnight...
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Jan 17, 2017
01/17
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and speaking of widespread scattered showers, stormy weather in the deep south. more wednesday through friday. >>> what a mess, paul. thank you so much. in the nba, golden state and cleveland renewed pleasantries. the last time the cavs were in oakland, they got their first nba title. draymond green sends lebron james to the floor with a hard floor. golden state beat up cleveland. green gets the steal and finds durant for the dunk. the warriors win by 35. >>> and the cubs will now be the answer to another trivia question. what was the last championship team to visit the white house during the obama administration? >> the team that broke the north side's 108 world series title drought was in d.c. and presented the president with a number 44 jersey and lifetime tickets to wrigley field. and obama offered the gm if he's willing to accept. >> if he takes the reigns of an organization wandering in the wilderness and delivers them to the promised land. i've talked to him about being dnc chair. >> a midnight pardon was also issued by the president. that's baseball's rel
and speaking of widespread scattered showers, stormy weather in the deep south. more wednesday through friday. >>> what a mess, paul. thank you so much. in the nba, golden state and cleveland renewed pleasantries. the last time the cavs were in oakland, they got their first nba title. draymond green sends lebron james to the floor with a hard floor. golden state beat up cleveland. green gets the steal and finds durant for the dunk. the warriors win by 35. >>> and the cubs will...
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Jan 3, 2017
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this caused a lot of severe weather and tornadoes in the deep south. it is rapidly moving out of the picture. , not so much. rainy for the rest this afternoon. futurecast for the rest of today , clearing skies later tonight. not so much during the afternoon hours. we will get a fair amount of sunshine for the day tomorrow. a short-lived affair here because another system comes in. late thursday night into friday morning, we could have some light snow. we will explore that for you and also talk about the very cold air. that same system creating all those sloppy conditions for our area turned deadly overnight down south. thisbeth with the path of distraction and the thread for more severe weather today. >> overnight, a dozen reported tornadoes touching down from georgia to mississippi and alabama, killing ultra people in four --ailers best killing four people in their trailers. turning roads into rivers. >> this is a prime example of why not to be out. if we have a vehicle submerged in water -- >> first responders busy rescuing driver after driver. fast-
this caused a lot of severe weather and tornadoes in the deep south. it is rapidly moving out of the picture. , not so much. rainy for the rest this afternoon. futurecast for the rest of today , clearing skies later tonight. not so much during the afternoon hours. we will get a fair amount of sunshine for the day tomorrow. a short-lived affair here because another system comes in. late thursday night into friday morning, we could have some light snow. we will explore that for you and also talk...
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Jan 6, 2017
01/17
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we have kind of conveyor belt of rain, ice and snow from the deep south up top virginia where the snow is falling right now. there's low pressure across the gulf of mexico. it essentially heads over the carolinas and then kind of hugs the coast as it moves up to the north and east, so it will be off shore but we get a glancing blow and areas around the coast will get hit the hardest. winter storm warnings are posted for all the counties really neighboring the coast from early tomorrow morning through about 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and then winter weather advisories extending up towards the i-95 corridor. this is a storm that's really all about location. future tracker showing that snow shield will expand as the storm moves off shore. by 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, we do have that snow falling right up to about the pennsylvanipennsylvania turnpikt again that steady heaviest snow will be confined to the coast and then that storm system will wind down during the evening. so, future tracker showing that we're really missing out on the worst of this storm. this will be a crippling snow
we have kind of conveyor belt of rain, ice and snow from the deep south up top virginia where the snow is falling right now. there's low pressure across the gulf of mexico. it essentially heads over the carolinas and then kind of hugs the coast as it moves up to the north and east, so it will be off shore but we get a glancing blow and areas around the coast will get hit the hardest. winter storm warnings are posted for all the counties really neighboring the coast from early tomorrow morning...
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Jan 22, 2017
01/17
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there is the storm, ride ago long the deep south, tracks, more north east in the the mid-atlantic.e will get steady rain, overnight, and through at least first half of-probably into the mid afternoon hours of hon. there will be wind energy. notice these black lines. tighter they are stronger the wind. that is an east wind coming at us. we will get 60 miles an hour along the coast leading to tidal flooding around times of high tide. storm moves off to the new england with cold air in interior new england and western and central pennsylvania could see they out of this as early as monday afternoon. so what to expect here around philadelphia. late tonight and monday, rain, heavier at times, and now it is one to 2 inches of rain. sustain wind 15 to 30 miles an hour, could gust as high as 50 around philadelphia, wind advisory will affect. worst at the coast, closer to the storm and higher wind energy and high wind warning will be in effect during damon at coast up to 60 miles an hour, one to 3 inches is possible. down trees and power outages and minor coastal flooding is likely at times
there is the storm, ride ago long the deep south, tracks, more north east in the the mid-atlantic.e will get steady rain, overnight, and through at least first half of-probably into the mid afternoon hours of hon. there will be wind energy. notice these black lines. tighter they are stronger the wind. that is an east wind coming at us. we will get 60 miles an hour along the coast leading to tidal flooding around times of high tide. storm moves off to the new england with cold air in interior...
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Jan 1, 2017
01/17
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and this digs all the way into the deep south, into deep texas, with below zero windchills for much ofhe upper midwest, and looks like it will stick around into the next week. going to be a cold start to january. cecilia? >> thank you. >>> and did facetime play a role in the death of a 5-year-old girl in texas? marci gonzalez picks up the story from here. >> reporter: tonight, the family of this little girl filing a lawsuit against apple. saying the video calling feature, facetime, is responsible for her death. moriah modisette died in this crash in texas on christmas eve in 2014. the lawsuit claiming the driver, garrett wilhelm, now charged with manslaughter, was using facetime on his iphone when he hit the vehicle modisette and her family were in. attorneys alleging apple had a patent for a feature to block users from using facetime while driving yet never installed it. and never "warned users" of the potential dangers. facetime is not the only app under scrutiny right now. >> many of may be wondering, what is the snapchat speed filter? >> reporter: in philadelphia, three young women
and this digs all the way into the deep south, into deep texas, with below zero windchills for much ofhe upper midwest, and looks like it will stick around into the next week. going to be a cold start to january. cecilia? >> thank you. >>> and did facetime play a role in the death of a 5-year-old girl in texas? marci gonzalez picks up the story from here. >> reporter: tonight, the family of this little girl filing a lawsuit against apple. saying the video calling feature,...
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Jan 3, 2017
01/17
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take a look behind me, ultimate doppler shows rain and potential severe weather in the deep south, moving toward the pan handle of florida and georgia, temperatures pretty mild around here. in philadelphia 41, 31 in the poconos, trenton 40. wrightstown 42. reduced visibility in the poconos only half mile there. reading and lancaster two and a half miles visibility. if you're in the northwest sections of our viewing area, please be aware of the fog overnight. here's the storm. area of low pressure it is centered over western tennessee moving swiftly toward the northeast. it will be in western pa by tomorrow morning into the afternoon. spreading more rain into the delaware valley. as we time it out. the clouds continue to thicken, the rain moves in by about 7:00, 8:00 right in time for the morning rush. lunchtime may be good day to order in. get delivery, that rain will be here then we slowly dry it out. wednesday will be a day where we'll have clearing skies. but temperatures will definitely be falling and a cool change will be on tap. overnight tonight, no big deal, we will have areas of
take a look behind me, ultimate doppler shows rain and potential severe weather in the deep south, moving toward the pan handle of florida and georgia, temperatures pretty mild around here. in philadelphia 41, 31 in the poconos, trenton 40. wrightstown 42. reduced visibility in the poconos only half mile there. reading and lancaster two and a half miles visibility. if you're in the northwest sections of our viewing area, please be aware of the fog overnight. here's the storm. area of low...
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right now we're bracing for the worst of the worst in the deep south.and the threat of actual tornados and that's going to be precipitated by this low pressure system that's going to track towards the northeast and it's going to dig into that moisture that's coming out of the gulf. the combination will make for widespread rain showers throughout the southeast, mid-mississippi valley region and up towards even indiana. and rain's going to range between 2 to even 4 inches some areas, so we're bracing for a chance of flash flooding. slippery conditions throughout the ohio valley region, pockets of drizzle and rain throughout the mid-atlantic, slippery conditions for monday. then when we take a look at tuesday, the northeast is covered by this inundating amount of rain that's causing travel delays from bangor down to richard. marci, ryan? >> thank you, paul. >>> nearly a century after it was proposed, a new subry line has opened up in new york. the 2nd avenue line's first train left the station at noon yesterday. the three new stations serve manhattan's far
right now we're bracing for the worst of the worst in the deep south.and the threat of actual tornados and that's going to be precipitated by this low pressure system that's going to track towards the northeast and it's going to dig into that moisture that's coming out of the gulf. the combination will make for widespread rain showers throughout the southeast, mid-mississippi valley region and up towards even indiana. and rain's going to range between 2 to even 4 inches some areas, so we're...
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Jan 21, 2017
01/17
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a look at the deep south, this is the main area we are a focusing our attention, a tornado watch in effect does not look like much but it will be filling in overnight. this brings a chance of wet into monday.y overnight, scattered showers possible, still warm this time of year, patchy fog. if you are traveling tonight, exercise caution. futurecast shows by the morning some of the showers linger, mostly cloudy skies, drizzly all day tomorrow with pockets of rain moving in sunday afternoon and sunday evening. some of which will come down rain will move in late sunday night into early monday. watch as this comes up from the south. also picking out the shades of yellow. southern maryland, northern virginia may hear rumbles of thunder by the time it is said and done. this is unusual this time of year as the moderate to heavy rain comes through. here is a look at how much we are expecting, measurable rainfall, about one to two inches through monday night. could have localized flooding come especially in poor drainage areas. keep that in mind and have the umbrella ready. in the highs tomorrow 50'
a look at the deep south, this is the main area we are a focusing our attention, a tornado watch in effect does not look like much but it will be filling in overnight. this brings a chance of wet into monday.y overnight, scattered showers possible, still warm this time of year, patchy fog. if you are traveling tonight, exercise caution. futurecast shows by the morning some of the showers linger, mostly cloudy skies, drizzly all day tomorrow with pockets of rain moving in sunday afternoon and...
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Jan 3, 2017
01/17
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from the west to the deep south, the not-so-warm welcome to 2017. >> ain't that the truth?ob rascon reporting. >>> bill karins, have you seen an improvement on the horizon? >> there's a lot of to people dealing with travel delays. today is the first full day back to school and work for everyone. there's a lot of fog issues and a lot of rain. and the south is still recovering from the severe weather. all the severe storms are over with, 135 reports of damage from winds and even tornadoes. we had 12 tornado reports. as far as the mississippi area went, we did get significant wind damage in mississippi. we didn't see a ton of horrible tornadoes. we didn't have any fatalities there, but you can see what the damage did. some of the barn structures, they just got destroyed and shredded. and they are going to be doing a lot of this during the day today all through the deep south. as far as the rain goes, it's just about over with. there's one little line now around pensacola and there's steadier rains near raleigh. richmond is getting soaked and d.c., grab the umbrella. a good, st
from the west to the deep south, the not-so-warm welcome to 2017. >> ain't that the truth?ob rascon reporting. >>> bill karins, have you seen an improvement on the horizon? >> there's a lot of to people dealing with travel delays. today is the first full day back to school and work for everyone. there's a lot of fog issues and a lot of rain. and the south is still recovering from the severe weather. all the severe storms are over with, 135 reports of damage from winds and...
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Jan 7, 2017
01/17
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. >>> plus old man winter is paying a visit to parts of the deep south where people are not used to seeing all that snow. we'll tell you where. >> reporter: here we go, you snow lovers will get your wish today. the snow is falling across portions of south jersey, it will increase in coverage and intensity as the day goes on. details coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is proud to be a leading recycler- 17 million pounds of recyclable materials every year. turned from trash into treasure. so in the future, we will all have a more beautiful world. ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated sh
. >>> plus old man winter is paying a visit to parts of the deep south where people are not used to seeing all that snow. we'll tell you where. >> reporter: here we go, you snow lovers will get your wish today. the snow is falling across portions of south jersey, it will increase in coverage and intensity as the day goes on. details coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff....
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Jan 21, 2017
01/17
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this will be rainy all night sunday night before you see all this down in the deep south this gets hereonday and it looks look a pretty potent system and brings good rain around sunday night and monday. fairly dry weekend talking about late showers on sunday. after 4:00 okay and here's the temperature trends. 57 tomorrow. 56 sunday. 55 monday and 53 tuesday and wednesday you don't see it here once we jump back to close to 60 or so. few clouds for us some places have broken out of over cat and that's chilly and and tomorrow you see opt miss beingly a little sunshine tomorrow afternoon but it will be a little bit and most of us will stay cloudy okay? and 7 day forecast looks like this and keep in mind, late rain showers on sunday and looks like monday most of monday wet and we will warm up close to 60 on wednesday. if you like to golf it will be nice day to get o >> we want to wrap up with final thoughts on historic inauguration. you know i think having covered three inaugurations before this one in d.c. this is really different for me. we were downtown and there seemed to be sort of earl
this will be rainy all night sunday night before you see all this down in the deep south this gets hereonday and it looks look a pretty potent system and brings good rain around sunday night and monday. fairly dry weekend talking about late showers on sunday. after 4:00 okay and here's the temperature trends. 57 tomorrow. 56 sunday. 55 monday and 53 tuesday and wednesday you don't see it here once we jump back to close to 60 or so. few clouds for us some places have broken out of over cat and...
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Jan 18, 2017
01/17
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still bring scattered showers around texas, the deep south but also back towards the north it's tracking through new england. big thing with this, it does have freezing rain. maybe some snowfall which is fairly heavy at times. temperatures are on the rise into the mid teens there around the sea. 20s for atlanta. near record breaking for some areas in is south eastern u.s. will cool down behind it. temperatures in winnipeg with a high. in you're traveling across italy, you might see delays. look at this potent low continuing to linger. slowly drifting towards the east, but it will be bringing fairly rough conditions. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >> that's all now on this edition of nhk newsline. we'll be back in about half an hour. thanks for joining us on nhk world. reyes: a pesticide sprayed on plantations in nicaragua for decades continues to cause controversy and alleged illness. did it poison people? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." first up, northern nicaragua was once abundant with agricultural wealth, but locals say that changed w
still bring scattered showers around texas, the deep south but also back towards the north it's tracking through new england. big thing with this, it does have freezing rain. maybe some snowfall which is fairly heavy at times. temperatures are on the rise into the mid teens there around the sea. 20s for atlanta. near record breaking for some areas in is south eastern u.s. will cool down behind it. temperatures in winnipeg with a high. in you're traveling across italy, you might see delays. look...
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Jan 16, 2017
01/17
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ahead of all of t this cold weather into the western areas of the deep south looooking at some t thunderstorms as warm ai surges in. so be on the lookout for some rain and some strong storm from time to time. a lot of the focus of the central system will be moving toward the east as we go throughout the next couple of days. so snow to chicago, washington, d.c., but further up to the north and west may be dealing with more of an icy situation. down toward houston looking at thunderstorms. denver snowy and vancouver and seattle may be dealing with freezing rain as we go through monday so be on the lookout for that. overjapan it has been a a chihi weekend and a lot of snowfall. you look at 2.5 meters in terms of snow depth as of monday afternoon. we are still seeing a northerly flow and that's still bringing in some moisture so look for the possibility to see anywhere from 30 centimeters of snowfall and then from 60 to 80 into portions of the regions. tokyo looking at temperatures closer around average as we go through the next few days. across asia high pressure is bringing chilly conditions. a
ahead of all of t this cold weather into the western areas of the deep south looooking at some t thunderstorms as warm ai surges in. so be on the lookout for some rain and some strong storm from time to time. a lot of the focus of the central system will be moving toward the east as we go throughout the next couple of days. so snow to chicago, washington, d.c., but further up to the north and west may be dealing with more of an icy situation. down toward houston looking at thunderstorms. denver...
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Jan 21, 2017
01/17
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pocket the of rain to the deep south, heavier rain, and that is not the main event. we have a larger, strong storm system out across four corners region of the u.s. that will energize over the south, gulf of mix co moisture and bring rain and wind to our region on monday. check out the ski forecast, today is probably best day to hit the slopes. little dreary up in the mountains but jack frost up to 40-inch base. big boulder 100 percent opened , 20 trails, camelback, up to 48 inches of snow there. so that is manmade recently with the the milder weather. we will not get that cold again until the very end of the month in the early month of february. not able to make snow over the next several days. so, this afternoon, nothing but cloud. a few peaks of sunshine. temperatures still mild this evening. the pretty much try but we will see fog developing again, it will be a few area of mist developing. tomorrow, have umbrellas around, rain jackets because we will see pockets of rain moving through as early as morning but most likely in the afternoon. the it will not be raining
pocket the of rain to the deep south, heavier rain, and that is not the main event. we have a larger, strong storm system out across four corners region of the u.s. that will energize over the south, gulf of mix co moisture and bring rain and wind to our region on monday. check out the ski forecast, today is probably best day to hit the slopes. little dreary up in the mountains but jack frost up to 40-inch base. big boulder 100 percent opened , 20 trails, camelback, up to 48 inches of snow...
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Jan 24, 2017
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ha-ha >>> tonight the deep south is reeling after tornadoes swept through over the weekend. at least 44 twisters were reported. 19 people were killed, more than were killed by tornadoes in the united states in all of last year. mark strassmann is in southern georgia. >> it's terrible to look here. the outside is inside. >> reporter: more than shirlene davis' heart raced when the twister hit sunday afternoon. she and her husband edgar kept moving room to room, away from their collapsing roof. what was it like to be on that floor as the roof is falling down? >> well, i went into survivor mode. >> i can't explain. you just -- all your nerves and emotions just come to the surface. you just don't know what's going on. >> uh-huh. and then when it was all o you know, we looked and came outside. speechless. >> reporter: the tornado flattened neighborhoods from louisiana to central georgia. >> you want some help? >> reporter: overnight teams searched by flash light for victims and survivors. seven people were found dead in this trailer park in adel, georgia, including amanda rowe. de
ha-ha >>> tonight the deep south is reeling after tornadoes swept through over the weekend. at least 44 twisters were reported. 19 people were killed, more than were killed by tornadoes in the united states in all of last year. mark strassmann is in southern georgia. >> it's terrible to look here. the outside is inside. >> reporter: more than shirlene davis' heart raced when the twister hit sunday afternoon. she and her husband edgar kept moving room to room, away from...
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Jan 10, 2017
01/17
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but that south breeze will begin the process of bringing gradually out of the deep freeze. temperatures are in teens, north and west in many places to about 23 degrees in the district. we dropped another degree in the district. we're not going to go see a whole drop tonight. maybe a few more degrees, windchills you can see in the mid and upper teens to 12 degrees here in the district. here's what's changing. we're going to have a little cloud cover come in. that will help a bit. a thin insulating blanket. some of the snow through ohio could affect places like cumberland in a light fashion tomorrow morning. that south breeze means we're not headed for single digits like so many places hit last might and the gradual warming trend will begin tomorrow afternoon as we see our temperatures near 40 by the time we get to about 3:00 or so. hearing you for the tomorrow morning in the commute, a lot of clouds around, 18 to 24 degrees for the kids at the bus stop i after school it's going to feel better. there will be a breeze. those temperatures ranging between 38 and 43 first time we
but that south breeze will begin the process of bringing gradually out of the deep freeze. temperatures are in teens, north and west in many places to about 23 degrees in the district. we dropped another degree in the district. we're not going to go see a whole drop tonight. maybe a few more degrees, windchills you can see in the mid and upper teens to 12 degrees here in the district. here's what's changing. we're going to have a little cloud cover come in. that will help a bit. a thin...
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Jan 5, 2017
01/17
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airlines taking steps to help travelers while that arctic blast right there dips into the deep south.gence fight. important briefing scheduled in washington as president-elect trump plans to restructure the cia. we're live in washington with breaking details. >>> in chicago, growing outrage over a video posted on social media of a man being tortured and beaten. the question is, was it politically motivated? >>> setting a world record for riding a bike at his age. your morning motivation coming up.
airlines taking steps to help travelers while that arctic blast right there dips into the deep south.gence fight. important briefing scheduled in washington as president-elect trump plans to restructure the cia. we're live in washington with breaking details. >>> in chicago, growing outrage over a video posted on social media of a man being tortured and beaten. the question is, was it politically motivated? >>> setting a world record for riding a bike at his age. your morning...
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it will be moving into the deep south and extending over towards parts of louisiana, alabama and also into georgia. want to talk about that more later. already state of emergency has been issued in the areas. why is snow getting that far south. it's not just the moisture. it's these fridge ids temperatures. where this air mass is coming from areas of canada. diving down toward the south with the jet stream. winnipeg just the high of minus 20. in some areas the wind chill brutal. you're looking at wind chills around minus 30 degrees celsius. almost the same in fahrenheit, by the way. this is the type of temperatures where any time outside with exposed skin, really result in frostbite and also lead to hypothermia. do bundle up if you must go. if you don't need to, stay inside and stay warm. back towards the north we're looking at lake effect snow. up and over 30 centimeters. still with see that amount continue to pile up with the northerly winds continuing to dominate. you have the next storm coming through and look at the snow, even some freezing rain lining up. even as far as south as
it will be moving into the deep south and extending over towards parts of louisiana, alabama and also into georgia. want to talk about that more later. already state of emergency has been issued in the areas. why is snow getting that far south. it's not just the moisture. it's these fridge ids temperatures. where this air mass is coming from areas of canada. diving down toward the south with the jet stream. winnipeg just the high of minus 20. in some areas the wind chill brutal. you're looking...
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with that behind us, we have another storm taking shape in the carolinas and the deep south today. it will move northeast and hit the north carolina coast. we have a winter storm watch on the eastern shore of maryland and delaware. st. mary's county, northern neck, middle peninsula, and areas north and west of that, we have a winter weather advisory. starting predawn tomorrow, arias maple company george two in the areas shaded in purple. -- starting predawn tomorrow, -- s may the lift of this cold air continues to pour in. all the ingredients are in place. the interesting thing we will watch with this is the fact that the models here have the back edge very close to the area as it comes up tomorrow. actuality --p in so if it winds up being in actuality 30 or 40 miles west, it will be mostly snow. if it goes eased, there will be very little snow at all. significant snow maybe through southern maryland. a lot to talk about, but let's get back to frederick county, maryland. out the window behind your back, it looks pretty snowy out there. john: we did get a good amount of snow northwe
with that behind us, we have another storm taking shape in the carolinas and the deep south today. it will move northeast and hit the north carolina coast. we have a winter storm watch on the eastern shore of maryland and delaware. st. mary's county, northern neck, middle peninsula, and areas north and west of that, we have a winter weather advisory. starting predawn tomorrow, arias maple company george two in the areas shaded in purple. -- starting predawn tomorrow, -- s may the lift of this...
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we do have one low here in the deep south. it's working across the north and causing flooding there and into parts of texas. this one, if you have travel plans in areas like vancouver, seattle, inland from there, do be prepared for some delays. we'll look at rough weather here on thursday and heading into friday. here's your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> welcome to "in good shape." coming up -- just do it! why working out really is the best fat-killer. brittle bone disease. when bones are so fragile they keep fracturing. and periodontitis -- chronic gum disease can be a life threatening condition and here's your host, dr. carsten lekutat. dr. lekutat: hello and welcome to "in good shape." today, we are going to talk about heart disease, diabetes, premature birth, cancer, and rheumatism. that is here at the dental clinic. today, i'm going to talk with the dentist about white
we do have one low here in the deep south. it's working across the north and causing flooding there and into parts of texas. this one, if you have travel plans in areas like vancouver, seattle, inland from there, do be prepared for some delays. we'll look at rough weather here on thursday and heading into friday. here's your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> welcome to "in...