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Oct 21, 2015
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pleasant fall temperatures, in the middle 60s, are expected with light east-northeast winds. the next chance for rain continues building for the end of the work week. showers and possibly some storms are in the forecast especially friday afternoon into the night. this will likely impact friday night football. as that system moves east we are in for a great fall weekend as highs stay in the 60s and lows dip into the 30s. tonight: mostly clear low: 42-48 winds: n 5-10tomorrow: mostly sunny high: 61-67 thanks joe. now here's mark carlson with a look at what's coming up tonight on the kcrg-tv nine news at six. "those big vivid lightning strikes across johnson county led to a long night for a lot of dispatchers here at the johnson county joint communications center, as well as local fire chief, even sending the iowa city fire chief on calls himself, just to handle the huge call volume, i'll have that story tonight on the tv nine news at 6. " dubuque seems to be getting more new businesses than usual this year. the city shows us what seems to be drawing these national restaurant ch
pleasant fall temperatures, in the middle 60s, are expected with light east-northeast winds. the next chance for rain continues building for the end of the work week. showers and possibly some storms are in the forecast especially friday afternoon into the night. this will likely impact friday night football. as that system moves east we are in for a great fall weekend as highs stay in the 60s and lows dip into the 30s. tonight: mostly clear low: 42-48 winds: n 5-10tomorrow: mostly sunny high:...
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Oct 21, 2015
10/15
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pleasant fall temperatures, in the middle 60s, are expected with light east-northeast winds. the next chance for rain continues building for the end of the work possibly some storms are in the forecast especially friday afternoon into the night. this will likely impact friday night football. as that system moves east we are in for a great fall weekend as highs stay in the 60s and lows dip into the 30s. tonight: mostly clear low: 42-48 winds: n 5-10tomorrow: mostly sunny high: 61-67 winds: e 5-10 back to you. lightning from last night's thunderstorm s caused a lot of issues for firefighters in johnson county. one lightning strike started the fire that burned this house at 623 east college street in iowa city. but that was just one of five calls for lightning related issues in just two hours in iowa city alone. it stretched the city's fire crews. kcrg-tv9's iowa city bureau chief mark carlson shows us how the storm created an unusual night for firefighters. as flames shot from the roof of a house on east iowa city. lightning strikes like this one pounded johnson county. "it's o
pleasant fall temperatures, in the middle 60s, are expected with light east-northeast winds. the next chance for rain continues building for the end of the work possibly some storms are in the forecast especially friday afternoon into the night. this will likely impact friday night football. as that system moves east we are in for a great fall weekend as highs stay in the 60s and lows dip into the 30s. tonight: mostly clear low: 42-48 winds: n 5-10tomorrow: mostly sunny high: 61-67 winds: e...
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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winds from the east northeast at 3 to 16 miles per hour. it will be breezy out there and kind of a windswept rain we have to deal with as we get deeper into it. the rain shield is closing in on the city, the southern tip of staten island, we will see more goes on. the only good news is mainly light to moderate patchy showers we have at first and more solid all little later in the morning and afternoon with heavier showers and storms expected. a lot of moisture available with this area of low pressure that is going to basically ring out a lot of that moisture on top of us which can be inconvenient but when it comes rainfall we are well behind, 8-1/2 inches, we could use every drop we get, warm front coming through first working its way through now and that will keep the light to moderate showers coming on by in the afternoon and heavier pockets of rain come through later this evening, a few quick thunderstorms and it starts to dry up for you as we head into tomorrow morning, not to say it doesn't stay and stable and there could be a few show
winds from the east northeast at 3 to 16 miles per hour. it will be breezy out there and kind of a windswept rain we have to deal with as we get deeper into it. the rain shield is closing in on the city, the southern tip of staten island, we will see more goes on. the only good news is mainly light to moderate patchy showers we have at first and more solid all little later in the morning and afternoon with heavier showers and storms expected. a lot of moisture available with this area of low...
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Oct 13, 2015
10/15
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egg pushing off east -- everything is pushing off east northeast. this is weakening a little bit as it moves south of old town headed north of clinton and around upper marlboro. you have been hit twice today. this is weakening at about 7:19. so right about now. heading towards mell wood at 7:21 if it holds together t could go to maybe deal before it dies out completely. after the showers, it will be breezy and cooler, really nice. bus stop temperatures are okay. 48 to 62. that's a little chilly to start but not bad by 9:30. breezy and seasonable tomorrow. 70 is about average. it will still be pleasant thursday. it may be milder thursday even though it may be cooler technically. it's 65 downtown and generally clear. clouds will linger in the mountains especially west of i- 81. by 6:00 am we have temperatures around 50, probably 49 in damascus, 54 downtown. by 9:00 we are still in the 50s with plenty sunshine. by 1:00, 67 downtown but only 64 in frederick and 63 in today mascus. by 6:00 p.m., temperatures in the mid to lower 60s. in the mountains a co
egg pushing off east -- everything is pushing off east northeast. this is weakening a little bit as it moves south of old town headed north of clinton and around upper marlboro. you have been hit twice today. this is weakening at about 7:19. so right about now. heading towards mell wood at 7:21 if it holds together t could go to maybe deal before it dies out completely. after the showers, it will be breezy and cooler, really nice. bus stop temperatures are okay. 48 to 62. that's a little chilly...
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Oct 21, 2015
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with an east-northeast under eventually. and for clouds, there weren't many of these across rhode island today where we found ourselves with more sunshine. that's why we were able to roast things up in the 70s, even in the vineyard, nantucket. a stripe of clouds along the pike and that's where we found our showers, to the north across either. the clouds did thin out. now everybody's seeing a general decrease in clouds right now with high temperatures making into the 60s. this wasn't a bad day. this was our cooler day as opposed to tomorrow's 55 now in the city. 56 on the northshore, and 61 still in plymouth. we still have some warmth that will eventually get snuffed out here, too, with the east-northeast wind pushing that backdoor front all the way down into narragansettes bay, maybe even back into connecticut, too as we go through the overnight hours. temperatures sea saw over the next few days. fast-moving fronts and colder next week as we look for the trend change here and i think predom thoughtly cold may linger a little
with an east-northeast under eventually. and for clouds, there weren't many of these across rhode island today where we found ourselves with more sunshine. that's why we were able to roast things up in the 70s, even in the vineyard, nantucket. a stripe of clouds along the pike and that's where we found our showers, to the north across either. the clouds did thin out. now everybody's seeing a general decrease in clouds right now with high temperatures making into the 60s. this wasn't a bad day....
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Oct 27, 2015
10/15
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in the resent history and affected rural area of afghanistan in the villages in the northeast of afghanistan and east of afghanistan and center part of afghanistan but in the north, northeast and east part of afghanistan including jalalabad and surrounding provinces and the damage as the
in the resent history and affected rural area of afghanistan in the villages in the northeast of afghanistan and east of afghanistan and center part of afghanistan but in the north, northeast and east part of afghanistan including jalalabad and surrounding provinces and the damage as the
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Oct 13, 2015
10/15
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moving east-northeast. this is right around -- this is north of brookment, just around the spur there, moving to the north and east, too. also south kensington headed towards whis also moving off to the north and east. pulling away from midland but it's going to head back towards i-95 and burke. might get to burke a little bit before 6:00. early morning showers, breezy and cooler, bus stop temperatures, you might want a sweatshirt early on. cooler but we are in the upper 70s. today, only about 70. tomorrow, still pleasant on thursday many the next cold front approaches on friday and that's what's going to usher in pretty chilly air over the weekend. 10:00 tonight, behind the front, nothing crazy has happened. 58 in gaithersburg. 61 in manassas and leaseburg and 62 in low 50s, a few upper 40s. make the math. going to be 48, 49, even olney can be 49. 51 in manassas and also fairfax. by 9:00, still not 60 yet. 59 downtown. still in the mid-50s in the suburb. tells will spring up today. not crazy cool behind th
moving east-northeast. this is right around -- this is north of brookment, just around the spur there, moving to the north and east, too. also south kensington headed towards whis also moving off to the north and east. pulling away from midland but it's going to head back towards i-95 and burke. might get to burke a little bit before 6:00. early morning showers, breezy and cooler, bus stop temperatures, you might want a sweatshirt early on. cooler but we are in the upper 70s. today, only about...
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Oct 2, 2015
10/15
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twisting fence post as it whips down the streets. >> 39 east-northeast. john: stirring up already astronomically high tide. >> lots of rain. lots of wind. >> people here have been looing the drill before. >> we had surfboard, beach chaser. we have not cleaned it up from the summer. cleaned al the purn ture up. neighborhood, it is really a lot of protects. >> a prand new seawall. >> 2.5 feet. that is a big difference. so now let's hope they get a little i have over rather than the full force. >> i feel much safer that the watt with weir stay on that side ant not come over. today and tomorrow are the first tests and before the at the that is now parrelling through. >> now i am hoping that the hurricane goes out to sea and doesn't come get us. >> so a lot of confidence that this new seawall will protect the neighborhoods over here, and tankfully no major flooding forecasts nor area. live marshfield tonight, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: also break tonight, 14 people have been killed in a afghanistan. six american servicemembers are among the dead, plu
twisting fence post as it whips down the streets. >> 39 east-northeast. john: stirring up already astronomically high tide. >> lots of rain. lots of wind. >> people here have been looing the drill before. >> we had surfboard, beach chaser. we have not cleaned it up from the summer. cleaned al the purn ture up. neighborhood, it is really a lot of protects. >> a prand new seawall. >> 2.5 feet. that is a big difference. so now let's hope they get a little i have...
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Oct 9, 2015
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but only down to rockville now we have a heavier shower there moving toward the east, northeast. so we expect over toward laurel 6:38 and bwi at 6:56. quiet this morning. it's going to be the afternoon especially when we have a better chance of showers and storms quiet except for what's on radar, isolated showers. mid-70s at 1:00, a stray shower then. mid- to upper 70s for highs and low 80s in a few spots this afternoon. we're talking about temperatures after today cooling off. so the yellow weather alert today. could impact the high school football game. 68 tomorrow. cool and breezy. 40 saturday night. it's going to be chilly but a beautiful sunday at 72. nice three-day weekend for those who have monday off, 78. a chance of showers returns on tuesday back in the low 70s. larry miller, you have been super busy this morning for bad reasons. >>> unfortunately i have been. again if you missed the last update that we gave, now the westbound side of the suitland parkway is closed. that includes now the eastbound and westbound side of suitland parkway at forestville road closed again b
but only down to rockville now we have a heavier shower there moving toward the east, northeast. so we expect over toward laurel 6:38 and bwi at 6:56. quiet this morning. it's going to be the afternoon especially when we have a better chance of showers and storms quiet except for what's on radar, isolated showers. mid-70s at 1:00, a stray shower then. mid- to upper 70s for highs and low 80s in a few spots this afternoon. we're talking about temperatures after today cooling off. so the yellow...
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Oct 13, 2015
10/15
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down to the south over paul mark, all of this is generally lifting to the east northeast. you can see a couple more showers before the night is done. very hit or miss, not everyone is going to see them. you as we bring it cooler air. a couple of the showers may make it into metrowest boston by 8:00 p.m. or so. everything starts to ezell and those who do a lot of that just to drop a little bit more between the merrimack valley worcester hills overnight. in boston right now, some sunshine mixed in on. temperatures are holy is. . it has been humid or september than the middle of a. for 60' s through orange 70 in gene. as we head towards this evening the skies will begin to clear out and because of that 49 degrees. taking in about 54 for your overnight low. as we had through the day tomorrow we start out with some sunshine but as we go through the afternoon we' re going to see i temperatures tomorrow still holding above where they should be for this time of year should be right around 62 degrees. it will be 67 in boston. pesky westerly winds. it is a little trough that comes t
down to the south over paul mark, all of this is generally lifting to the east northeast. you can see a couple more showers before the night is done. very hit or miss, not everyone is going to see them. you as we bring it cooler air. a couple of the showers may make it into metrowest boston by 8:00 p.m. or so. everything starts to ezell and those who do a lot of that just to drop a little bit more between the merrimack valley worcester hills overnight. in boston right now, some sunshine mixed...
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Oct 22, 2015
10/15
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pleasant fall temperatures, in the middle 60s, are expected with light east-northeast winds. the next chance for rain continues building for the end of the work week. showers and possibly some storms are in the forecast especially friday afternoon into the night. this will likely impact friday night football. as that system moves east we are in for a great fall weekend as highs stay in >>> and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel
pleasant fall temperatures, in the middle 60s, are expected with light east-northeast winds. the next chance for rain continues building for the end of the work week. showers and possibly some storms are in the forecast especially friday afternoon into the night. this will likely impact friday night football. as that system moves east we are in for a great fall weekend as highs stay in >>> and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel
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Oct 3, 2015
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just the fact we have the on- east, northeast, and the easterly component for a couple of days at least. maybe a third day. coastal flood watchings and warnings for our area. the coastline, you could have a problem over the next few days. light rain falling for most folks, and bigger picture will show you, i will tell you, virginia, just getting drenched with all of this rain, and we are talking about some of the higher elevations in the inland mountains, picking up 10-15, and i heard some people say maybe 20-inches of rain out this system in isolated spots, and that's more than they typically pick up in a month in that portion of the country. wet weather for us tomorrow, and then you look at joaquin. as of the 11:00 update, here's the deal. 125-mile an hour winds. holding steady as a strong cat it made the move to the north, but also curving out to sea. wind speeds, the forward motion picking up. 10miles an hour is quicker than what it was moving. it continues that, pushing out to sea. we are not in the cone, but close enough to us that we could feel the effects. as it goes off to the
just the fact we have the on- east, northeast, and the easterly component for a couple of days at least. maybe a third day. coastal flood watchings and warnings for our area. the coastline, you could have a problem over the next few days. light rain falling for most folks, and bigger picture will show you, i will tell you, virginia, just getting drenched with all of this rain, and we are talking about some of the higher elevations in the inland mountains, picking up 10-15, and i heard some...
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Oct 20, 2015
10/15
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south but we're mired in clouds and late in the day, i think with the wind coming in from the east-northeast we'll mideasten the atmosphere and we could create some fog, -- moisten the atmosphere and we could get quite a bit of fog. we'll watch for that but as far as clearing things out. i don't see that happening tomorrow. i think there go the showers first thing in the morning but overall, our temperatures come down. this is a weird day now. we may be close to 60 in the morning, but late in the day, as that east winds gets imbedded better across eastern massachusetts, that will pitch that temperature down and drift it back to the lower 50s in fact. so we'll finish the day around 52. even though we're in the low 60s, push up quickly there. early new in the afternoon then fall back, every where falls back with the east wind. thursday back up again with the warm front passing by. get into a late bit of sunshine, close to 70 degrees then back down again on friday. saturday should level off closer to normal. by that time our high should be around 58 or 59 degrees but the normal high for today i
south but we're mired in clouds and late in the day, i think with the wind coming in from the east-northeast we'll mideasten the atmosphere and we could create some fog, -- moisten the atmosphere and we could get quite a bit of fog. we'll watch for that but as far as clearing things out. i don't see that happening tomorrow. i think there go the showers first thing in the morning but overall, our temperatures come down. this is a weird day now. we may be close to 60 in the morning, but late in...
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Oct 4, 2015
10/15
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some people love the weather, others, not so much. 55degrees right now, winds out of the east, northeast at 22 miles an hour. highs around the area today were not high at all. check them out. 55degrees, and that's in central park, going down as the official high. jfk, islip the high with bridge port, laguardia, and newark. this is good news it means the area of low pressure that is responsible for churning up the disturbed weather, it's moving away. overall, things are definitely greatly improved this is not our rain. that's the good news, and of course that is hurricane joaquin, not an issue for us. not the cause of our problems and still headed in the opposite direction, and here's the latest update. hurricane joaquin, still a category 4 hurricane. moving northeast at 20 miles an hour. 385miles southwest of bermuda. here's the track. this is what we are expecting. we are expecting joaquin to take it. we are very far away. 500miles away from the new york area. good news for us. we had quite a bit of damp and windy weather to deal with tonight. continuing into the overnight. we head into
some people love the weather, others, not so much. 55degrees right now, winds out of the east, northeast at 22 miles an hour. highs around the area today were not high at all. check them out. 55degrees, and that's in central park, going down as the official high. jfk, islip the high with bridge port, laguardia, and newark. this is good news it means the area of low pressure that is responsible for churning up the disturbed weather, it's moving away. overall, things are definitely greatly...
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Oct 21, 2015
10/15
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the winds turning more east-northeast, moistening just a little bit. as we go through the night tonight, that may feed so fog, too. temperature fast moving fronts, warm us up, cools us down. it comes to a trend over the weekend. but may settle down for a little while next week. not bitter but it's colder. anyway these are the clouds with the front that's stalling now across southern new england and pushes back tomorrow as a warm front. we get into the warmer air, tomorrow. we start off mercky, push away some clouds and might get a shower or two for good measure in the afternoon with a cool front moving through. it's not a driving rain and it's not something that would slow us drive. tomorrow, though, a chance to get to 70 for many cities and towns, from lowell to middleton, waltham, boston, quincy, as well, framingham and hope dale. look at those numbers, huh. almost late october here. we're just a couple of weeks away from halloween. 70 in duxbury, 74 in wellesey. upper 60s, winds out of the southwest and clouds to start the day. the big turn-around o
the winds turning more east-northeast, moistening just a little bit. as we go through the night tonight, that may feed so fog, too. temperature fast moving fronts, warm us up, cools us down. it comes to a trend over the weekend. but may settle down for a little while next week. not bitter but it's colder. anyway these are the clouds with the front that's stalling now across southern new england and pushes back tomorrow as a warm front. we get into the warmer air, tomorrow. we start off mercky,...
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Oct 1, 2015
10/15
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as you mentioned right now it's 175 miles east-northeast of the central bahamas. 85-mile-per-hour winds moving southwest at 8 so forward speed has started to pick up. we already have hurricane watches and warnings for the bahamas. five to ten inches of rain, some areas up to 20 inches of rain. and as it makes its way toward the bahamas tonight on into tomorrow it becomes a category 3 storm some time friday afternoon. it continues its path paralleling the coast and then making landfall sunday afternoon as a category 2 storm but continues inland as a tropical storm with winds of up to 65 miles per hour and the rainfall amounts anywhere from five to ten inches of rain, gusts to 40 miles per hour starting saturday night, high surf, beach erosion, power outages, flooding. lester, this is going to last right on into monday morning and early monday afternoon. >> i know you'll have updates on the "today" show tomorrow. al, thanks very much. >>> and as millions keep a close eye on joaquin, another big and unrelated system is already dumping torrential rain up and down the eastern seaboard trigge
as you mentioned right now it's 175 miles east-northeast of the central bahamas. 85-mile-per-hour winds moving southwest at 8 so forward speed has started to pick up. we already have hurricane watches and warnings for the bahamas. five to ten inches of rain, some areas up to 20 inches of rain. and as it makes its way toward the bahamas tonight on into tomorrow it becomes a category 3 storm some time friday afternoon. it continues its path paralleling the coast and then making landfall sunday...
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Oct 2, 2015
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and it's because of that constant fetch off the ocean, the east-northeast wind. so, 12:26 a.m. for seaside heights. and you'll see some of the worst flooding in that general area, but a little bit less. minorflooding, bergen point, stamford, and the high tide cycle that's coming up. rainfall, more than an inch today across mos of long island. the city with about a half inch, 1.13 at jfk. roewery, belmar coming in with over an inch of rain, rainfall amounts, of course, were a lot lighter. less than a quarter of an inch in most locations. and we expected that. but the winds have been strong. these are the peak gusts today. some have been higher, but jfk seeing a gust near 40 miles an hour. and other coastal sections may see some gusts up to 50. and the temperature, speaking of 50s, these were early this morning. right now, it's right around 50 degrees. but around midnight, it was the warmest time of the day -- this day. stormy for the weekend, especially on saturday. it does taper off on sunday. joaquin, out to sea. from us. no direct impacts here at all. it's this storm that's d
and it's because of that constant fetch off the ocean, the east-northeast wind. so, 12:26 a.m. for seaside heights. and you'll see some of the worst flooding in that general area, but a little bit less. minorflooding, bergen point, stamford, and the high tide cycle that's coming up. rainfall, more than an inch today across mos of long island. the city with about a half inch, 1.13 at jfk. roewery, belmar coming in with over an inch of rain, rainfall amounts, of course, were a lot lighter. less...
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Oct 5, 2015
10/15
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winds out of the east northeast at just 6 miles an hour. this is a huge improvement.e shore look at that northerly wind component. about 7 miles an hour winds about 7 miles inland in atlantic city. and wildwood a north northeasterly win at just six. we'll watch as high pressure builds back in the region over the next couple of days. our next chance of seeing clouds won't come in until later wednesday ahead of this cold front and then we'll just be seeing dry conditions pretty much from there on in. we're saying goodbye to joaquin. mack mum sustained winds with this about 85 miles an hour. it is well to the north of this dot which is we are mud today heading toward the north northeast it becomes an area of low pressure our spots plots take this well out to sea. we're taking it toward the britt turn aisles. toward france. still very strong storm as it crosses the atlantic so for tonight, temperatures will be falling through the 50s. weaver talking about 52 degrees in the city. in the suburbs down into the 4 40s. 48 degrees. mainly clear with a northerly wind. that north
winds out of the east northeast at just 6 miles an hour. this is a huge improvement.e shore look at that northerly wind component. about 7 miles an hour winds about 7 miles inland in atlantic city. and wildwood a north northeasterly win at just six. we'll watch as high pressure builds back in the region over the next couple of days. our next chance of seeing clouds won't come in until later wednesday ahead of this cold front and then we'll just be seeing dry conditions pretty much from there on...
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Oct 2, 2015
10/15
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increasing east to northeast wind with increasing rainfall. wind advisories in effect. gusts could approach 50 miles per hour at times. all areas could see gusts between 30 and 40. then the coastal flooding threat through sunday. at times of high tide, minor flooding in the city, long island, and the western flank of long island sound. could get minor to moderate. more severe flooding potentially. not only today but tomorrow. maybe even sunday. day planner, plan on a windy day, a chilly day, and a wet day. on and off showers likely. a high temperature only back into the mid-50s. i know i was on a couple overpasses this morning, and i had to hold on to my s ering wheel.othat cross wind is rough already. >> yeah, we're seeing winds out there and some problems. we have some downed power cables by the jersey shore. be careful as you head out the door. an accident investigation on the bronx river parkway. this shuts it down southbound between bronx river road and oak street. we also have an accident on the fdr drive. we'll take a live look. rthbound right before 106th street
increasing east to northeast wind with increasing rainfall. wind advisories in effect. gusts could approach 50 miles per hour at times. all areas could see gusts between 30 and 40. then the coastal flooding threat through sunday. at times of high tide, minor flooding in the city, long island, and the western flank of long island sound. could get minor to moderate. more severe flooding potentially. not only today but tomorrow. maybe even sunday. day planner, plan on a windy day, a chilly day,...
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Oct 19, 2015
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winds coming from the east northeast, cooling us down at the coastline. i don't think we'll make mid 50's. thursday low 60's, back down again on friday, then the weekend sees some recovery. i will see with you more at 4:30 4:30. >> anchor: it's time now for 7 7's fast track traffic of here is joe staple ton with a check of the roads this monday. >>> thanks very much, liz. getting a look right no route 1 128 near the route 24 off ramp in randolph getting heavier tak taking that off ramp about the but right now 128 northbound not moving badly. the southbound side of 128 coming down toward the camera getting heavier near that off ramp in randolph as well but nothing major in your way. route 1 moving a long relatively well too coming up through the saugus area and from the spot right up through lynnfield with hardly a day at all. pike westbound seeing some in increasing volume right now. just getting word now of a break down it looks like on the mass pike westbound out but exit 17, about a half mile from the spot. that's why we are gentlemaning up there as yo
winds coming from the east northeast, cooling us down at the coastline. i don't think we'll make mid 50's. thursday low 60's, back down again on friday, then the weekend sees some recovery. i will see with you more at 4:30 4:30. >> anchor: it's time now for 7 7's fast track traffic of here is joe staple ton with a check of the roads this monday. >>> thanks very much, liz. getting a look right no route 1 128 near the route 24 off ramp in randolph getting heavier tak taking that...
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Oct 29, 2015
10/15
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the temperatures with the rain is blinding. east-northeast. one little downpour, too from dover back up to wellesley. moderate rain. we obviously had so much rain overnight, too so use caution. hour by hour, upper 06s to around 70. showers taper off by late morning and then the sun breaks out. notice by late morning, we end the heaviest rain. there will still be leftover showers in south eastern massachusetts. 1:30, there we go coming into the lower 70s. this is your evening drive, right? much drier. couple of spotty showers still possible but won't be nearly as bad as this morning. 8:30 pats kick off temperatures in the lower 60s. then clearing skies cooling into the 50s throughout the course of the evening hours. the wind has been an issue thankfully, pamela. the wind has been dying down a bit. >> trees toppled over. we also had power outages, too, overnight. now they are down to 25 to 35 miles per hour with the coming from the. winds could gust up to 50 miles per hour. coastal flood advisory just issued 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. astronomical
the temperatures with the rain is blinding. east-northeast. one little downpour, too from dover back up to wellesley. moderate rain. we obviously had so much rain overnight, too so use caution. hour by hour, upper 06s to around 70. showers taper off by late morning and then the sun breaks out. notice by late morning, we end the heaviest rain. there will still be leftover showers in south eastern massachusetts. 1:30, there we go coming into the lower 70s. this is your evening drive, right? much...
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Oct 5, 2015
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old glory waving in the breeze, wind sustained between about 15 and 20 miles an hour out of the east northeasthigh 63 with the hate day sunshine, temperature 57 degrees. temperatures elsewhere in the poconos mountains, 48. 57 in dover. clouds in wildwood. still flooding, 59, lancaster 51 and reading, it is 53 degrees. sustained wind speeds, not gusts, just wind speeds. out of the east in philadelphia, 13, and atlantic city at the airport, nine miles inland, you see a 17 miles an hour sustained wind that. we're going to be under a dry influence, high pressure to the north, will slowly nose down and that means sunshine for your monday. increasing sunshine for tuesday. next chance of seeing any rain will come from this threat, but this doesn't even come to later on in the week. really, a very nice set up coming up through the region. something that we deserve. a little bit of an october warm break, so to speak,ing doctor the evening and overnight. overnight 48, suburbs 44. partly cloudy, a cool breeze. during the day tomorrow, a morning chill. 51 in the city. 40s in our suburb, partly sunny by 9:
old glory waving in the breeze, wind sustained between about 15 and 20 miles an hour out of the east northeasthigh 63 with the hate day sunshine, temperature 57 degrees. temperatures elsewhere in the poconos mountains, 48. 57 in dover. clouds in wildwood. still flooding, 59, lancaster 51 and reading, it is 53 degrees. sustained wind speeds, not gusts, just wind speeds. out of the east in philadelphia, 13, and atlantic city at the airport, nine miles inland, you see a 17 miles an hour sustained...
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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there is the wind, it is strong coming in from the east northeast 5-12 miles per hour. and that's what is piling up the waters and the coastal flood advisory. it is a prettily large system we are dealing with. low pressure is coming out of the mid western states and coming up to the northeast, we have a t lo of showers out there. most of this is in the light to not a lot of pockets of heavy showers. there it is on the futurecast, afternoon. by tomorrow morning most of the us. so hopefully that helps out a little bit here. we should see a clearing and cooler temperatures in the days to follow. weather. rain. temperatures up to 64, 65 degrees in the city. winds out of the east 10-20 higher. the heavy rain coming in this evening and tonight. one and a half to two and a half inches of rain before it is out of here early on thursday. good. halloween is looking good, just a little cool and this is the weekend to chapg the clocks back and we have the marathon. over to you. rosanna: mike, that is good, friday we are going to the game. greg: bradley cooper, the actor, he's a nic
there is the wind, it is strong coming in from the east northeast 5-12 miles per hour. and that's what is piling up the waters and the coastal flood advisory. it is a prettily large system we are dealing with. low pressure is coming out of the mid western states and coming up to the northeast, we have a t lo of showers out there. most of this is in the light to not a lot of pockets of heavy showers. there it is on the futurecast, afternoon. by tomorrow morning most of the us. so hopefully that...
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right now the storm is some 200 miles east-northeast of the central bahamas. 80-mile-an-hour winds expected to drop about 3-5" of rain as it hits the bahamas tonight and tomorrow moving north. the hurricane is projected to strengthen over the next two days, and will track likely near the east coast above north carolina this weekend or perhaps as late as early next week. we're coming right back with much more, stay with us. >>> russia's in syria bombing targets and obama is in the white house, licking his wounds. we'll be talking about all of this and more with k.t. mcfarland and ambassador john bolton here next. >>> and a group of professional skydivers sets a new world record. we'll show you how they di we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers are teaching seniors across the country to stop, spot and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're crac
right now the storm is some 200 miles east-northeast of the central bahamas. 80-mile-an-hour winds expected to drop about 3-5" of rain as it hits the bahamas tonight and tomorrow moving north. the hurricane is projected to strengthen over the next two days, and will track likely near the east coast above north carolina this weekend or perhaps as late as early next week. we're coming right back with much more, stay with us. >>> russia's in syria bombing targets and obama is in the...
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Oct 5, 2015
10/15
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here's the storm, it looks like walking heads to the east, northeast. it doesn't back wave action. right now still a category one storm. temp wise, will have a high of 65 degrees today. drop into the lower 50s. tomorrow it will be a sunny and beautiful day. high temp 71 tomorrow, 73 on wednesday. a next on wednesday. a next chance of rain on friday late in the day. let's talk to ines at the commute. >> ines: good morning. first problem on the l ie there is an accident with one lane blocked. the vanwyk is a slow ride. there's an accident by hillside avenue. airports. la guardia 30 minutes on arrival. one hour at jfk, newark has a 25 minutes late posted. roads in new roads in new jersey are doing fine. let's go to our cameras. eagle avenue is no problems, with the trains just a heads up they didn't specify how much of a delay but delays are possible according with the l branch. there is a broken rail and the area. everything. >> liz: thank you list ynez. the search is on for a woman who is missing following a building explosion in brooklyn. >> ben: let's go to fox 5 , robert moses wi
here's the storm, it looks like walking heads to the east, northeast. it doesn't back wave action. right now still a category one storm. temp wise, will have a high of 65 degrees today. drop into the lower 50s. tomorrow it will be a sunny and beautiful day. high temp 71 tomorrow, 73 on wednesday. a next on wednesday. a next chance of rain on friday late in the day. let's talk to ines at the commute. >> ines: good morning. first problem on the l ie there is an accident with one lane...
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Oct 21, 2015
10/15
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santa rosa and, remember, above a thousand feet it is gusting around 20-40 miles per hour and east northeast wind at four miles per hour at the golden gate bridge right now. sunshine today, big temperature swing at 40 to 45 degree in some areas and highs will taper but remain would am to the end of the seven-day forecast and a couple of chants of rain, limited but potential the 80 in santa cruz, and everyone else around 81 to 84 in the santa clara valley to gilroy warmer at 86. low 80s for the pent that with the pool still open and low-to-mid 70s along the coast and colma at 73 and mid-70s downtown, south san francisco, sausalito, and nearly 70 at the north bay coast and inland we erupting from vallejo at 82 to santa rosa and calistoga at 85 degrees. oakland at 80 and inland the same at yesterday and mid-80s to 84 to 87. tonight, our valleys will dip into the 40s in the north pay and the prosecute of us are in the low-to-mid 50s and a few upper 50s in san francisco. saturday, we have one area of low pressure, the models are tripping north unfortunately. we will take a look at oh 4 with the m
santa rosa and, remember, above a thousand feet it is gusting around 20-40 miles per hour and east northeast wind at four miles per hour at the golden gate bridge right now. sunshine today, big temperature swing at 40 to 45 degree in some areas and highs will taper but remain would am to the end of the seven-day forecast and a couple of chants of rain, limited but potential the 80 in santa cruz, and everyone else around 81 to 84 in the santa clara valley to gilroy warmer at 86. low 80s for the...
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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upon this is all unfolding near east capital street and bening road in the northeast quadrant. let's go to pat collins at the scene. >> reporter: wendy, a large crime scene on east capital street and police tape extending down there for blocks. at the center of the investigation, this metro bus. it's a 97 metro bus that was going from capitol heights to cardoza. as it came to a stop near the shrimp boat, a popular restaurant on east capitol street, two young men got off the bus, and as they got off the bus they were shot. one of those teenagers went back on the bus for help. the other one lay wounded here on the ground. the two teenagers were taken to the hospital. we are told that they have non-life-threatening injuries. a few minutes ago our jackie bensen talked to a witness. he asked not to be identified. >> the suspect ran off the back of the bus while it was still open. >> were you trying to get on the bus? >> no. i was standing right there when i heard the shots and everything. i saw one person flee that way? >> did you know they were shots right away? about how many were
upon this is all unfolding near east capital street and bening road in the northeast quadrant. let's go to pat collins at the scene. >> reporter: wendy, a large crime scene on east capital street and police tape extending down there for blocks. at the center of the investigation, this metro bus. it's a 97 metro bus that was going from capitol heights to cardoza. as it came to a stop near the shrimp boat, a popular restaurant on east capitol street, two young men got off the bus, and as...
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Oct 3, 2015
10/15
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it's chilly out there. 51 degrees and winds are out of the east/northeast. look at these temperatures. it's a cool one this morning. that's for sure. 46 in martinsberg. into the lower 50s and temperatures are not going to get much warmer than that for the afternoon. topping out in the upper 50s. it won't rain all day but intermittent showers. we will have details on the hurricane and drier weather coming up in a bit. mike. >> that won't be here for a little while. this is what it looks like in ocean city, maryland, wet, blustery and raw on the board walk this morning. getting battered by the winds hitting the coastline. today's rain is just adding to what has already fallen. cars plowed through flooded streets yesterday. the concern now is the tide and what kind of damage the surge of damage is going to do to the coastline. with memories of hurricane sandy this is still a concern for residents. >>> low-lying areas close to the potomac have a threat of flooding. >> reporter: as you can see behind me, the flood walls are up at washington harbor. we are right o
it's chilly out there. 51 degrees and winds are out of the east/northeast. look at these temperatures. it's a cool one this morning. that's for sure. 46 in martinsberg. into the lower 50s and temperatures are not going to get much warmer than that for the afternoon. topping out in the upper 50s. it won't rain all day but intermittent showers. we will have details on the hurricane and drier weather coming up in a bit. mike. >> that won't be here for a little while. this is what it looks...
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Oct 26, 2015
10/15
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just a little east northeast wind, so the wind's not going to be a factor in the game. as we were talking about, jeff smith and i were talking about a chance of a sprinkle or shower prior to the game as most of what's left of patricia is going to miss kansas city. we're looking at sunshine, a little cooler than yesterday. yesterday's high was 68. we're 10 degrees cooler than that. clear to partly cloudy, upper 30s in the colder spots 5:00 around the five boroughs. 61 tomorrow. we start with sunshine. here's your accuweather seven- day forecast, we've got some showers on wednesday, periods of rain off and on through the day. a good guarantee of an inch of rain, maybe an inch and a half. you see it gets out of the way and it's kind of balmy on thursday. temperature near 70. we'll cool down weekend. we're looking at great weather for friday, saturday and sunday. great weather for the first night of the world series at citi field, great weather for halloween saturday. and then sunday there's a little foot race in town, and that will be a lot of fun. be great weather for tha
just a little east northeast wind, so the wind's not going to be a factor in the game. as we were talking about, jeff smith and i were talking about a chance of a sprinkle or shower prior to the game as most of what's left of patricia is going to miss kansas city. we're looking at sunshine, a little cooler than yesterday. yesterday's high was 68. we're 10 degrees cooler than that. clear to partly cloudy, upper 30s in the colder spots 5:00 around the five boroughs. 61 tomorrow. we start with...
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Oct 5, 2015
10/15
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this is from the east, northeast looking back west, southwest. the americans would have attacked this direction. and you'll see the smoke still rising from the ruins. the clarity of this original, you can't quite see it here. you can zoom in and see, there's not a single untouched billing in the entire village. one of the boys, not a single wall was standing. up at the top another photograph aerial photograph. you'll see what it looks like. it was just chador -- charred landscape. there are no known photograph waives. that is actually the second awe -- wave going over the top. this is the only close-up that i ever found across no man's land. given the fact that there are tanks a little bit to their left, i'm going to ges is -- guess is probably company e or f, they are moving forward. the platoon leaders were standing, you'll see all of these men squatted down. up here on the north the wheat was knee deep or waist deep. they are waiting for the barrage in front of them. that's why they are squatted down. this is a photograph of the second wave an
this is from the east, northeast looking back west, southwest. the americans would have attacked this direction. and you'll see the smoke still rising from the ruins. the clarity of this original, you can't quite see it here. you can zoom in and see, there's not a single untouched billing in the entire village. one of the boys, not a single wall was standing. up at the top another photograph aerial photograph. you'll see what it looks like. it was just chador -- charred landscape. there are no...
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Oct 1, 2015
10/15
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east-northeast winds at 18 miles per hour. so kind of a gusty blustery day out there. and that's just going to be what our world is going to be like here for a couple of days. 64 was your high. 56 was your low. an 8-degree spread from top to bottom. five degrees cooler than this time of the year. vortex satellite and radar, it's green right now. the showers that are out there aren't too heavy most of them on the light side. if you zoom in tight you will notice west of warren county, sussex county, you can find a few little flashes of yellow out there. there's a little bit of a moderate shower then you make your way out to long island and we are dealing with a lighter rain there, as well. rain showers tonight. for tomorrow going to pick up in intensity and it's all because of this stalled front which will put some bouts of heavier rain into our area. then what's really interesting about this, check out this. you go down the bottom of the cold front right here, and then follow this line. where's that going? that goes right to joaquin. and i know joaquin you don't see the
east-northeast winds at 18 miles per hour. so kind of a gusty blustery day out there. and that's just going to be what our world is going to be like here for a couple of days. 64 was your high. 56 was your low. an 8-degree spread from top to bottom. five degrees cooler than this time of the year. vortex satellite and radar, it's green right now. the showers that are out there aren't too heavy most of them on the light side. if you zoom in tight you will notice west of warren county, sussex...
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Oct 1, 2015
10/15
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onshore wind that we expect to develop a little more of a northeast wind and possibly at about an east/northeast wind in some spots, so that would be pushing water onshore, temperatures will be chilly, but the wind gusts will be around 45 miles an hour still. inland areas still gusting near 35. then we go into saturday, winds will still be gusting near 35 to 40 miles per hour, even through the day saturday. it's going to be a very windy, cold, wet start to your weekend. sunday morning we're still talking about the wind gusting near 30 to 40 miles an hour, so the whole weekend looks windy with areas of rain. by saturday morning and saturday evening we're looking at possible rainfall totals around two to three inches in some spots, too. now we're talking about the hurricane. what i showed you is not related to hurricane joaquin. hurricane joaquin is still over the bahamas and is a category 4 today, so it's strengthened quickly, winds around 130 miles an hour. it is moving to the southwest, technically away from us, but eventually it will start to take the northerly turn and once it does so, a lot
onshore wind that we expect to develop a little more of a northeast wind and possibly at about an east/northeast wind in some spots, so that would be pushing water onshore, temperatures will be chilly, but the wind gusts will be around 45 miles an hour still. inland areas still gusting near 35. then we go into saturday, winds will still be gusting near 35 to 40 miles per hour, even through the day saturday. it's going to be a very windy, cold, wet start to your weekend. sunday morning we're...
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Oct 20, 2015
10/15
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look at that area of twisting rainfall coming out of eastern iowa right now, and it's moving east, northeast at about 40, meaning it would get there after 8:00 tonight, and there are some heavier downpours in there. i put a couple of futurecasts together and show you where wrigley is on that map. this particular futurecast would say we're okay in the late innings. by first pitch it has it going for a while. i think the chance of rain is there starting earlier in the game. temperatures are not the problem. we might be dodging some rain. a delay is not out of the question, but we'll watch it closely for you. for us back to our forecast. pleasantly warm tomorrow. that front sitting to the north, sunshine, patchy high clouds and on thursday middle 70s should do it. i can see a late day shower north and west of the evening hours. not a big deal there, still warm. partly cloudy tonight, 40s in some suburbs, how about 55 in new york city. i mean we were hitting way below that for our daytime highs over the weekend. sunshine and patchy clouds tomorrow, pleasantly warm, beautiful day in the low and m
look at that area of twisting rainfall coming out of eastern iowa right now, and it's moving east, northeast at about 40, meaning it would get there after 8:00 tonight, and there are some heavier downpours in there. i put a couple of futurecasts together and show you where wrigley is on that map. this particular futurecast would say we're okay in the late innings. by first pitch it has it going for a while. i think the chance of rain is there starting earlier in the game. temperatures are not...
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Oct 4, 2015
10/15
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the wind out of the east-northeast at 2 miles an hour sustained so they are on the stronger side. unfortunately today, another day with very strong winds but they will begin to back out and back down later tonight into first thing tomorrow. and because of that, it's a chilly one especially in worcester. 42 degrees there. 43 lawrence. concord checking in at 38 degrees. and there has been some frost advisories up through northern new england as temperatures have dipped right around freezing if not below. those winds are pretty gusty out there. gusting upwards of 30 miles an hour on nantucket. so they are strong. not as strong as yesterday. and tomorrow they start to lessen which is great news. we get a break from that northeast wind. that northeast wind is also bringing in a lot of moisture. so that's why in boston today expecting cloud cover. and there could even be some patchy drizzle especially along our coastal communities. and the winds stay pretty strong through the afternoon out of the north and east. high temperatures climbing into the mid 50's in boston. mid 50's in taunton
the wind out of the east-northeast at 2 miles an hour sustained so they are on the stronger side. unfortunately today, another day with very strong winds but they will begin to back out and back down later tonight into first thing tomorrow. and because of that, it's a chilly one especially in worcester. 42 degrees there. 43 lawrence. concord checking in at 38 degrees. and there has been some frost advisories up through northern new england as temperatures have dipped right around freezing if...
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now it the is possibly starting to go back but instead of the east northeast wind, it the will stay very high as mess of the beach now is gone in rehoboth at the moment. 64 degrees there right now. palmyra cove nature park, a beautiful shot and silhouette of the philadelphia sky line. beautiful sun on the water of the delaware river and beach patrol headquarters in margate shadows lengthening but looks like a beautiful day as well. not a warm beach day but nice day to take a walk on the beach and we have to bundle up a bit. storm scan three shows a few more clouds moving in, pushing from the north and west, there is a a storm well off to the north that will not bring us in adverse impact but just a few more cloud overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. that will keep it mild overnight, temperatures tomorrow, once again, heading to the mid 70's and then, that old system to the north will drive a weak front through the area tomorrow evening and incoming back temperatures for thursday a bit. temperatures on the warm side above average timely we're at 75 at the airport. seventy-three in
now it the is possibly starting to go back but instead of the east northeast wind, it the will stay very high as mess of the beach now is gone in rehoboth at the moment. 64 degrees there right now. palmyra cove nature park, a beautiful shot and silhouette of the philadelphia sky line. beautiful sun on the water of the delaware river and beach patrol headquarters in margate shadows lengthening but looks like a beautiful day as well. not a warm beach day but nice day to take a walk on the beach...
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Oct 24, 2015
10/15
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we zoom on the metro, rain moving through waukee and east and northeast. we had showers earlier here in the metro. it will be buslistustery. temperatures go from the 50's to eye of 62 degrees. still in the upper 50's at 6 p.m. up in a few minutes. tonight, hillary clinton is surging ahead in the a new quinnipiac university poll. she now leads bernie sanders here in iowa, 51% to 40%. the field of democratic presidential candidates has been cut in half in the past four days. former rhode island governor lincoln chafee dropped out today. jim webb dropped out tuesday. joe biden ended speculation wednesday. and that leaves three democratic candidates left to attend the jefferson-jackson dinner in des moines tomorrow. hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin o'malley will all be at hyvee hall. we got a look at the setup today. and candidates will deliver speeches from the middle of the audience. kevin: for many people, first time side by side, it can make up their mind. decision, or change their mind and rethink their decision altogether. stacey: 7000 people
we zoom on the metro, rain moving through waukee and east and northeast. we had showers earlier here in the metro. it will be buslistustery. temperatures go from the 50's to eye of 62 degrees. still in the upper 50's at 6 p.m. up in a few minutes. tonight, hillary clinton is surging ahead in the a new quinnipiac university poll. she now leads bernie sanders here in iowa, 51% to 40%. the field of democratic presidential candidates has been cut in half in the past four days. former rhode island...
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Oct 29, 2015
10/15
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we're not seeing outbreaks of cold air in the east or northeast. we cool down by the middle of next week but we're going to be above normal. clear skies, 41-46. tomorrow, sunny and cooler. 46 -- 56 to 61. we're turning the clocks back on halloween night. so think about that. that means an extra hour of sleep after trick-or-treating. not bad. that morning shower on sunday is reign. >> a lot of people trying to go to the game at gillette and there's a problem that will make it harder to get to. >> it happened around 2:30, route 1 southbound a serious truck van collision with the highway shut down. it's still closed off route 1 south a mile or so after route 140 in foxboro as the investigation continues around that crash. all traffic is detoured on to route 140, you can imagine the mess, traffic heading to that area. northbound traffic on route 1 affected. heading for downtown boston right now, the ride on the expressway northbound and southbound also rough as you can tell. southbound you ride 54 minutes to braintree. northbound a slow ride near mass
we're not seeing outbreaks of cold air in the east or northeast. we cool down by the middle of next week but we're going to be above normal. clear skies, 41-46. tomorrow, sunny and cooler. 46 -- 56 to 61. we're turning the clocks back on halloween night. so think about that. that means an extra hour of sleep after trick-or-treating. not bad. that morning shower on sunday is reign. >> a lot of people trying to go to the game at gillette and there's a problem that will make it harder to get...
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Oct 2, 2015
10/15
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blocking high pressure up to the north and what this is doing, it's funneling those winds out of the east-northeast off the atlantic pulling in all the moisture in the form of that heavy rain and also create something very intense winds. wave heights a big problem. the strongest wave heights right now from lbi to rehoboth right off shore we're looking at 12 to 15-foot waves and this unfortunately is causing a lot of beach erosion and a lot of coastal flooding. and then we have the winds. they are whipping. a peak wind gust tuckerton 52 miles an hour. we're talking about tropical storm force winds and this has nothing to do with a hurricane. delaware bay 48 miles per hour, lbi47. the same in ocean city and north beach haven reporting a peak wind gust of 44 miles per hour. unfortunately the winds will still be a factor right into the weekend. it's going to take awhile for things to quiet down. for details on that and the latest on hurricane joaquin let's head over to meteorologist adam joseph. >> yeah, these peak wind gusts are going to remain the strongest at the shore as we get into your saturday,
blocking high pressure up to the north and what this is doing, it's funneling those winds out of the east-northeast off the atlantic pulling in all the moisture in the form of that heavy rain and also create something very intense winds. wave heights a big problem. the strongest wave heights right now from lbi to rehoboth right off shore we're looking at 12 to 15-foot waves and this unfortunately is causing a lot of beach erosion and a lot of coastal flooding. and then we have the winds. they...
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Oct 2, 2015
10/15
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blocking high pressure up to the north and what this is doing, it's funneling those winds out of the east-northeasting in all the moisture in the form of that heavy rain and also create something very intense
blocking high pressure up to the north and what this is doing, it's funneling those winds out of the east-northeasting in all the moisture in the form of that heavy rain and also create something very intense
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Oct 25, 2015
10/15
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>> the next few hours, >> kris, into the merrimack valley, moving off to the east-northeast. steadiest of light rain east of boston. but back down through cohassett and over to scituate, down route 3 and back down 34, close to bridge judge water and then you get west of that batch, a couple of scattered showers out through hartford, connecticut, western connecticut. and even southwestern massachusetts. so we'll have enough showers here for the next few hours and then a drier afternoon. look at the temperatures, though, into the lower to middle 50s. so already warmer than we were yesterday. so once we clear on out in terms of any rainfall that we have, i think we easily make it into the that includes the pats forecast. the game time, though, does look mainly dry and by halftime temperature near 63 degrees. so we'll be a drier afternoon and mild. next round of widespread rain and this time with some heavier downpours will be late wednesday into thursday. we'll have the forecast coming up. >> kris: all right, chris, thanks so much. we are following breaking news. one person is de
>> the next few hours, >> kris, into the merrimack valley, moving off to the east-northeast. steadiest of light rain east of boston. but back down through cohassett and over to scituate, down route 3 and back down 34, close to bridge judge water and then you get west of that batch, a couple of scattered showers out through hartford, connecticut, western connecticut. and even southwestern massachusetts. so we'll have enough showers here for the next few hours and then a drier...
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Oct 9, 2015
10/15
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this storm system is mostly moving east/northeast, so if you're in camden, you can expect it pretty much moving in right now, cherry hill 5:32, mount laurel, gloucester, washington township 5:47. so again, these storms all moving to the east, parts of bucks county, most of bucks county seeing very heavy rain and lightning here and this heavy rain will continue sliding into parts of lower bucks county. now we'll look at chester county, also delaware county, wilmington on the doorstep of heavy rain. this is approaching 95 and 495 and this whole area of storms, these are going to move into newcastle county, salem, cumberland county after that. pensville 5:40. so again, strong storms moving through and almost the entire area is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 8:00 tonight. winds near 60 miles an hour, lightning, heavy rain, potential for hail all included. right now we've mostly seen it in pennsylvania, but starting to move into parts of northern delaware and also new jersey at this time if you are closer to the delaware river and i-95. we'll keep tracking these storms, i'll track th
this storm system is mostly moving east/northeast, so if you're in camden, you can expect it pretty much moving in right now, cherry hill 5:32, mount laurel, gloucester, washington township 5:47. so again, these storms all moving to the east, parts of bucks county, most of bucks county seeing very heavy rain and lightning here and this heavy rain will continue sliding into parts of lower bucks county. now we'll look at chester county, also delaware county, wilmington on the doorstep of heavy...
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Oct 4, 2015
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this is going to accelerate to the northeast and eventually the east moving away from land but still spreading high waves in our direction. that's why we have a high surf advisory into the day. lows in the meantime getting down to 51 in the parks, upper 30s well north and west, highs tomorrow a nice recovery up to about 65. accuweather forecast for tonight, partly cloudy, breezy, we're down to about 51. it's breezy tomorrow up to 65. night. we're down to 54, and look at tuesday and wednesday we're talking low 70s out there. cooling off a little bit thursday, next shot at rain would be late friday into friday night. i think we may actually clear weekend. the high temperatures right around average in the upper 60s. not looking too bad. >> not at all. thank you jeff. >> taking time off the campaign trail to try her hand at comedy. >> coming up on eyewitness news, is it the new hillary, the presidential candidate shows off her funny side on late night tv. >>> hundreds of hot air balloons fill the skies of new mexico. pilots from dozens of states and 17 countries are taking part in the 44
this is going to accelerate to the northeast and eventually the east moving away from land but still spreading high waves in our direction. that's why we have a high surf advisory into the day. lows in the meantime getting down to 51 in the parks, upper 30s well north and west, highs tomorrow a nice recovery up to about 65. accuweather forecast for tonight, partly cloudy, breezy, we're down to about 51. it's breezy tomorrow up to 65. night. we're down to 54, and look at tuesday and wednesday...
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Oct 16, 2015
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going more east and northeast than coming right at us. the tail end could brush the morning especially from the city on north. that's just the first of several cold fronts coming in. more northwest here . that comes in over the weekend. that unlocks true arctic air sitting west of hudson bay. that air mass is coming in to the northeast. not just yet though. tomorrow morning we have clouds sunshine breaks out during the middle of the day. afternoon. another cold front with a stray shower during the evening hours. mild mix of sun and clouds tomorrow. 66. first front we're down in the mid 50s. i couple. sun giving way to more clouds during the afternoon and hour. foliage peaking in the poconos and catskills. patchy color near the coast. weather winter outlook came out from noaa. above normal but a little wetter than normal. cold enough for frequent storms around the east coast. will it be snow or rain though? could still have big snowy winters even though the cold isn't sustained. 54 degrees at 7 a.m. we're up to 66. sun gives way to clouds.
going more east and northeast than coming right at us. the tail end could brush the morning especially from the city on north. that's just the first of several cold fronts coming in. more northwest here . that comes in over the weekend. that unlocks true arctic air sitting west of hudson bay. that air mass is coming in to the northeast. not just yet though. tomorrow morning we have clouds sunshine breaks out during the middle of the day. afternoon. another cold front with a stray shower during...
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Oct 24, 2015
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as we are tracking a line of showers through the area the latest track as these track to the east and northeast. this is all along a cold front tracking through the area. we've also got a warm front in place that has kept temperatures steadily warming through the night. here's the storm track 7 live weather network, showing a lot of fog in dubuque. once the cold front passes, that should sweep the fog away as breezy northwest winds take over. here are the current temperatures. we're pretty much at the highs for the day. details on cooler temperatures and the latest on hurricane coming up in just a few minutes. police are investigating shots fired near a local college campus. police responding to the college park apartments earlier this morning near kirkwood community college in cedar rapids. nobody was injured and nothing was hit in the incident. the college sent out an alert to students saying the suspect left dozens of vehicles are vandalized in just one night. more than 75 people reporting the vandalism on the north-west side of cedar rapids. you can see some of the damage here --side view m
as we are tracking a line of showers through the area the latest track as these track to the east and northeast. this is all along a cold front tracking through the area. we've also got a warm front in place that has kept temperatures steadily warming through the night. here's the storm track 7 live weather network, showing a lot of fog in dubuque. once the cold front passes, that should sweep the fog away as breezy northwest winds take over. here are the current temperatures. we're pretty much...
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Oct 23, 2015
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right now polk county , officials investigate a possible road rage shooting near 1050 north east 50th.the -- northeast 50th. the shooting happened around 4:00 this afternoon. deputies say it started near a motel 6. two groups of people got in an argument and drove off in separate cars. the lead car fired shots at the trailing car, sending the trailing car into a ditch. no reports of any injuries. >> it's very dangerous, especially during the rush hour traffic when people are just getting off work, they're upset. stacey: deputies are now looking for a 2015 silver toyota camry. iowa licence dmk 905. they say the suspects should be considered armed and dangerous. stacey: new tonight, a townhouse boom in des moines. kcci's vanessa peng shows us why they're selling so fast. vanessa: nine years ago, it took hubbell realty five years to sell a complete group of townhomes here in downtown des moines, but now the market's made a complete flip and they've been selling townhomes even before they've poured the concerete. crews are working hard to build townhouses that have already been spoken for. >> it's a great
right now polk county , officials investigate a possible road rage shooting near 1050 north east 50th.the -- northeast 50th. the shooting happened around 4:00 this afternoon. deputies say it started near a motel 6. two groups of people got in an argument and drove off in separate cars. the lead car fired shots at the trailing car, sending the trailing car into a ditch. no reports of any injuries. >> it's very dangerous, especially during the rush hour traffic when people are just getting...
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Oct 2, 2015
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east. southwestern northeast, the line of showers is fairly weak, not even reaching the ground in a few communities. as we go to the next 24 hours, the best shot of any rain will be from the lakes region south and the area around manchester through nashua and over toward the coast. the heavy rain remains to the south. moving ahead to friday night and saturday, white a few clouds in southern new hampshire. we could see a few sprinkles or a light shower but really nothing to aggravate any flooding concerns, so that is the good news. not so good news down in the hamas. major hurricane joaquin. gusts to 150, just battering a portion of the bahamas right now. a lot of damage likely to be seen over the next couple of days as the storm eventually pulls away from this area. right now it is stalled in place. there' s tropical pressure back over florida that should help to begin to steer hurricane joaquin to the north. the likely track beyond that takes it up east of the carolinas and and well out to' s the southeast of new england. keep in mind this is based on several computer models, not every single one
east. southwestern northeast, the line of showers is fairly weak, not even reaching the ground in a few communities. as we go to the next 24 hours, the best shot of any rain will be from the lakes region south and the area around manchester through nashua and over toward the coast. the heavy rain remains to the south. moving ahead to friday night and saturday, white a few clouds in southern new hampshire. we could see a few sprinkles or a light shower but really nothing to aggravate any...
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Oct 4, 2015
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check out that wind, coming in from the east and northeast. it's bringing in moisture off the ocean as well. couple of showers down the shore. the big news is the threat for coastal flooding. very high waves. it's the gradient and pressure between hurricane joaquin, which is a category 4. high pressure off to our north.
check out that wind, coming in from the east and northeast. it's bringing in moisture off the ocean as well. couple of showers down the shore. the big news is the threat for coastal flooding. very high waves. it's the gradient and pressure between hurricane joaquin, which is a category 4. high pressure off to our north.
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Oct 2, 2015
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right along the coastline east to northeast facing beaches.
right along the coastline east to northeast facing beaches.