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look at the satellite and radar moving across the delmarva peninsula and skies rapidly clearing. falling quickly especially out west where we had degrees in at 61 winchester, petersburg 63 but reagan on to 75 at national airport. moving through the rest of the ight mainly clear and comfortable. 57 to 65 for an overnight low. day ve a comfortable tomorrow, big warm-up for the weekend but a bigger cooldown week. that is in a few minutes. 11:00, outrage by hundreds of people delayed a a proposed gun range. when the frederick county board f appeals called the gathering it is clear they never expected this kinds of response. seven jay is there. >> it has been postponed about a month. never to tell you i have seen something like this. in all of the years i have been of 400 or 500 meetings i have never seen so have eople, hundreds filled this entire courtyard. have never seen a meeting get postponed because too many showed up. this is probably the largest county has ever seen on any issue. o many citizens showed up to testify against the building of a gun range that the line corner -- a
look at the satellite and radar moving across the delmarva peninsula and skies rapidly clearing. falling quickly especially out west where we had degrees in at 61 winchester, petersburg 63 but reagan on to 75 at national airport. moving through the rest of the ight mainly clear and comfortable. 57 to 65 for an overnight low. day ve a comfortable tomorrow, big warm-up for the weekend but a bigger cooldown week. that is in a few minutes. 11:00, outrage by hundreds of people delayed a a proposed...
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it would be just off the delmarva peninsula. spend some time over open water on friday but then comes very close to the southern new england coastline. a track that takes it just off the east and south of nantucket it should start to weaken to a category 1. in terms of that wind field, bring the hurricane force winds across the outer bangs. could be some significant damage left over because of that. then the wind field is over open water during the day friday night into saturday morning. this is where the tropical storm force winds should be coming across cape cod and the islands across far south. and because of that there are some warnings upstream as we work our way up to the north and east. tropical storm warnings do touch far eastern massachusetts and hurricane warnings for the coastal waters. so still a ways to go here on the fourth of july looking at significant impact from the first named storm of the season. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs newss. >> well, the threat of hurricane arthur for several cities to hold th
it would be just off the delmarva peninsula. spend some time over open water on friday but then comes very close to the southern new england coastline. a track that takes it just off the east and south of nantucket it should start to weaken to a category 1. in terms of that wind field, bring the hurricane force winds across the outer bangs. could be some significant damage left over because of that. then the wind field is over open water during the day friday night into saturday morning. this...
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we head to friday morning, it will be off to the delmarva peninsula and friday night, this is where it makes another close pass to land, nantucket. that will bring stormy winds to massachusetts before it moves out to the north and east and to the canadian maritime. hurricane warnings are up. here's the reason why. the wind field of arkansas thundershower as it works its way off to the north brings the tropical winds ashore but overnight brings the hurricane winds across the outer banks. and another shot of it across feast massachusetts, that on friday night. in terms of any storm surge from this particular storm, anywhere from coastal georgia to coastal south carolina, a surge up to three feet. we could see it up to four feet in parts of eastern north carolina. that's a bit contingent on how strong that storm becomes. >>> in terms of rainfall, the final piece of this story, a heavy chain for rain, flash flooding. and into new england, most of that is coming on the fourth of july and has already canceled a lot of fourth of july fireworks. i'm meteorologist eric fesher for cbs news. >>>
we head to friday morning, it will be off to the delmarva peninsula and friday night, this is where it makes another close pass to land, nantucket. that will bring stormy winds to massachusetts before it moves out to the north and east and to the canadian maritime. hurricane warnings are up. here's the reason why. the wind field of arkansas thundershower as it works its way off to the north brings the tropical winds ashore but overnight brings the hurricane winds across the outer banks. and...
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Jul 1, 2014
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you can see it off the coast of the delmarva peninsula somewhere several hundred miles offshore.ut we will see some showers early on friday because of it as well as some breezes and a rip current risk moving into the upcoming holiday weekend. so as we watch how things play out we're watching a front that will bring showers and storms tomorrow afternoon especially after four, 5:00 o'clock our area. and then as we watch this system it continues to move up the eastern seaboard thursday. we're watching that front. work in tandem with the system but the front is going to kick it out to sea and also give us improving conditions during the fourth of july. so don't cancel any plans. just be mindful that if you're headed down the shore early morning showers lingering clouds and also dangerous rip currents for the fourth of july weekend. upper 60s low 70s for us tonig tonight. tomorrow, 94 degrees, hazy, hot and humid. some strong afternoon thunderstorms. that seven day forecast showing the heat continues for thursday as well as the rainfall threat early friday morning showers for the four
you can see it off the coast of the delmarva peninsula somewhere several hundred miles offshore.ut we will see some showers early on friday because of it as well as some breezes and a rip current risk moving into the upcoming holiday weekend. so as we watch how things play out we're watching a front that will bring showers and storms tomorrow afternoon especially after four, 5:00 o'clock our area. and then as we watch this system it continues to move up the eastern seaboard thursday. we're...
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Jul 16, 2014
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we have flash flood warnings and flash flood watches all the way from new england to the delmarva peninsula on top of the one to two inches of rain that's already fallen. as brian indicated, we have a major typhoon going on, this is rammasun. 35 miles southeast of manila, 125 mile an hour winds. category 3 storm. moving west-northwest. we expect it to pass over manila, an area of about 25 million people. late tonight, makes it way back out into the pacific. stays south of hong kong, but takes aim on hanaan by sometime early friday morning, late afternoon. we'll get more of a normal condition across the country. >> al roker, thanks. we'll look for you in the morning for more on all of it. >>> it's about to get more expensive to fly in this country, right at the height of this summer travel season. this time it's not the kind of fees we've become used to for things like carry on bags, extra leg room are. this time it's for airport security. and it's because of an action taken by congress having to do with the tsa. we get our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: for many the
we have flash flood warnings and flash flood watches all the way from new england to the delmarva peninsula on top of the one to two inches of rain that's already fallen. as brian indicated, we have a major typhoon going on, this is rammasun. 35 miles southeast of manila, 125 mile an hour winds. category 3 storm. moving west-northwest. we expect it to pass over manila, an area of about 25 million people. late tonight, makes it way back out into the pacific. stays south of hong kong, but takes...
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Jul 14, 2014
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watching the last line of thunderstorms push toward the eastern shore of maryland and off into the delmarva peninsula. they're still under a severe thunderstorm watch in portions of maryland and delaware but our severe thunderstorm watch, as you mentioned has been allowed to expire. this is a three-hour loop. those thunderstorms moved through very quickly at 40 to 50 miles per hour, and they left quite a bit of damage. just south of hagerstown, look at all these storm reports. trees and wires down. there's a lot of folks what do not have power right now in the hagerstown area, in the martinsburg, west virginia area. so especially berkeley county, mineral county getting hit hard by this complex of thunderstorms that moved through. and also into northern portions of montgomery county you got hit pretty hard. oduccan see the thunderstorms pr plenty of tree damage and some of those trees fell on wires, some of them were down on roadways. so definitely could be tricky aus ear stepping out the door tomorrow morning. our low temperatures as we head through tonight, we're going dip down to 69 in fairfax, 70
watching the last line of thunderstorms push toward the eastern shore of maryland and off into the delmarva peninsula. they're still under a severe thunderstorm watch in portions of maryland and delaware but our severe thunderstorm watch, as you mentioned has been allowed to expire. this is a three-hour loop. those thunderstorms moved through very quickly at 40 to 50 miles per hour, and they left quite a bit of damage. just south of hagerstown, look at all these storm reports. trees and wires...
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Jul 15, 2014
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you can see them moving across the delmarva peninsula, however a few more storms beginning to developust to the west of us. look at marshal. these are stronger thunderstorms. nothing that's been warned on, but likely to contain some very heavy downpours as they move to the east. it will eventually impact manassas, and if they hold together, the corridor. we have the flash flood watch for the district and the surrounding counties. everything shaded in pink until 9:00 tonht. but i think it will come well down before that. already knocked down for loudoun and the panhandle of west west virginia. coming up we'll look at the next seven days. >> now a look at the day's top stories. even more storms in the forecast even after severe weather moved through this afternoon. a tree fell onto a home in silver spring. and there are many downed power lines. >> charles severance will go to trial october 27 on a weapons charnel in loudoun -- charge in loudoun county. before that happens a judge will hear arguments from his attorney challenging the admission of evidence against him. severance remains t
you can see them moving across the delmarva peninsula, however a few more storms beginning to developust to the west of us. look at marshal. these are stronger thunderstorms. nothing that's been warned on, but likely to contain some very heavy downpours as they move to the east. it will eventually impact manassas, and if they hold together, the corridor. we have the flash flood watch for the district and the surrounding counties. everything shaded in pink until 9:00 tonht. but i think it will...
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it was this one storm along the delmarva peninsula near the chesapeake bay, the eastern shore of virginia, the southern county had that warning issued for this one storm. it continued to push east. this was the campground at 8:40 this morning. the tornado warning was issued, and these storms went from west to east. that one storm came through the very remote area. always important to be aware of weather situations. >> that's where weather radar is so critical. thank you. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, witnesses say joseph wood gasped for air for nearly two hours before he died. can you imagine? now his execution is bringing the death penalty debate back into the spotlight, and one government is considering a law to make it a crime just to talk about gay rights. details are next. >>> so arizona's governor is ordering a review of an execution carried out last night. the procedure took nearly two hours, if you can imagine. the execution is renewing a debate over capital punishment. >> the aclu of arizona is calling for a halt to executions today and are calling for an independent inves
it was this one storm along the delmarva peninsula near the chesapeake bay, the eastern shore of virginia, the southern county had that warning issued for this one storm. it continued to push east. this was the campground at 8:40 this morning. the tornado warning was issued, and these storms went from west to east. that one storm came through the very remote area. always important to be aware of weather situations. >> that's where weather radar is so critical. thank you. >>>...
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outerbanks of north carolina then by friday morning, it should be situated around parts of the delmarva peninsula well out to sea. by the latter part of the week we're watching a frontal boundary. we'll also be watching what could be arthur bringing some rainfall as well as the threat for rip tides and rip currents across our area. but, of course, we'll have that complete holiday forecast coming up. >> all right. thank you very much, scott. >>> coast guard suspend its search for 14 year old boy swept out to sea while swimming in ocean city. the search went on for 20 hours. the coast guard suspended it this afternoon. the boy was reported missing early last night. police say six to eight people were swimming with a teen nearly ninth street bridge when they ran into a rip current. >>> police are searching for a little girl who disappeared early saturday morning. she's 11 year old nyesha grant miller she left her house on the 5300 block of florence avenue in west philadelphia after she got into an argument with a family member. >> pennsylvania state lawmakers pass add $29 billion budget tonight. so
outerbanks of north carolina then by friday morning, it should be situated around parts of the delmarva peninsula well out to sea. by the latter part of the week we're watching a frontal boundary. we'll also be watching what could be arthur bringing some rainfall as well as the threat for rip tides and rip currents across our area. but, of course, we'll have that complete holiday forecast coming up. >> all right. thank you very much, scott. >>> coast guard suspend its search for...
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this one certainly didn't. 90 miles per hour east now of the delmarva peninsula. into new york, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire and boston. and boston, you're happy you moved your -- >> boston pops last night. >> 4th of july plans to the 3 already of july. a lot of rainfall coming down, flooding with this. this is the end, though. this is the beginning of the end of arthur as it finally winds down in much cooler water. >> i like to hear that at the end of this thing. chad, thank you. to joe johns in north carolina we go. we know that the north carolina governor reported minimal damage. are there still concerns out there where you are, storm surge and the like? >> i think there are some still some concerns. they're warning people to look for the occasional dangling power line, brooke. telling people to watch out, certainly, for problems in the water. as you can see or hopefully you can see, water sports going on here on the sound behind me right now. things and people are hoping are getting back to normal. this is after just a crazy night last night. people tha
this one certainly didn't. 90 miles per hour east now of the delmarva peninsula. into new york, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire and boston. and boston, you're happy you moved your -- >> boston pops last night. >> 4th of july plans to the 3 already of july. a lot of rainfall coming down, flooding with this. this is the end, though. this is the beginning of the end of arthur as it finally winds down in much cooler water. >> i like to hear that at the end of this thing. chad,...
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so watching for the precautions today would be the areas from southern virginia through delmarva peninsula down through north and south carolina and elevated risk from north platte to dodge city, a new storm coming off the rockies. very quickly, the mississippi river, the flooding ongoing and rising as we speak in parts of iowa, missouri and illinois. we will see some more rain in the next seven days but it's not going to be too terrible looking for 1 to 2 inches in that region, again, over the next week. hopefully today everybody pays close attention. keep those weather radios on. there are apps ha can tell you the warnings hours in advance. >> came in this morning. you were upset because you knew there had been warnings and people need to understand that. >> absolutely. and accidents do happen, understood but -- yeah. >> thank you so much. >>> new -- now to new allegations of spying by the nsa and fbi on american citizens. the new disclosures naming targets come from information taken by edward snowden. you remember him. he fled to russia. abc's brian ross is in washington with more on t
so watching for the precautions today would be the areas from southern virginia through delmarva peninsula down through north and south carolina and elevated risk from north platte to dodge city, a new storm coming off the rockies. very quickly, the mississippi river, the flooding ongoing and rising as we speak in parts of iowa, missouri and illinois. we will see some more rain in the next seven days but it's not going to be too terrible looking for 1 to 2 inches in that region, again, over the...