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for the first time since katrina eastern florida could have a hurricane strike. they have not had one since katrina. that is a very likely possibility heading into
for the first time since katrina eastern florida could have a hurricane strike. they have not had one since katrina. that is a very likely possibility heading into
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we've had historical tracks like this that have been devastating for eastern florida. and then it turns back out to sea sunday and drops to category one. the folks in eastern florida, coastal folks, this is a very dangerous storm for those folks. i'll be back with our perfect weather coming up in just a few minutes. >> all right, john. thanks. >>> the milwaukee brewers are doing some diamond, as well. >>> pete zervakis shows us the major makeover coming to miller park. >> reporter: the brewers say this is the biggest upgrade to miller park since it was built in 2001. this old concession stand will come down even if the hammer away at it today is just ceremonial. these renderings show the future, 11 new concession stands and two bars. the brewers are calling these first base ward and third base ward. they'll feature local vendors. >> we believe milwaukeeans embrace the homegrown, they embrace the local business. >> there's a local beer bar slated for the right field side of the...level. >> so many people come for so many reasons. >> the chief operating officer said deve
we've had historical tracks like this that have been devastating for eastern florida. and then it turns back out to sea sunday and drops to category one. the folks in eastern florida, coastal folks, this is a very dangerous storm for those folks. i'll be back with our perfect weather coming up in just a few minutes. >> all right, john. thanks. >>> the milwaukee brewers are doing some diamond, as well. >>> pete zervakis shows us the major makeover coming to miller park....
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florida is already the impacts. >> thanks for joining us. >>> millions of people are being order today evacuate as the storm sets its sights on the eastern seaboard. you're looking at live picture right now from palm beach. we are also getting a live look at jacksonville, florida where the ocean is even more active there, also bracing for the very worst. danielle niles joins us for the latest. >>> it's pretty impressive to see the pictures coming out of eastern florida look like that. matthew 140-mile per hour winds, category iv hurricane, again gusts to 165, and has picked up a little bit of forward motion at 14 miles per hour. some of the outer bands already impacting parts of southeast florida right now. what will happen over the n matthew is likely to sustain that category iv status and may make landfall somewhere along the central coast of eastern florida early tomorrow morning and hug the coastline tomorrow afternoon. by the time we get to saturday morning east of charleston south carolina and curve out to sea. parts of north carolina will still feel the impacts in terms of heavy rain and take that curve off to the end of next week. bands o
florida is already the impacts. >> thanks for joining us. >>> millions of people are being order today evacuate as the storm sets its sights on the eastern seaboard. you're looking at live picture right now from palm beach. we are also getting a live look at jacksonville, florida where the ocean is even more active there, also bracing for the very worst. danielle niles joins us for the latest. >>> it's pretty impressive to see the pictures coming out of eastern florida...
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coast -- hurricane matthew along the eastern florida coast. death toll in haiti from that massive storm continues to rise beyond 300, that country is still recovering from the devastating earthquake six years ago. ♪ it is time now to catch up on the business news. me in the studio. the british pound is gone through its biggest drop since 1985. charles: sterling took a plunge, dropping for about two minutes overnight. it fell by about 6% and then recovered somewhat. such a sharp and sudden drop could because by human error or an automated algorithm gone wrong. the bank of england is running an investigation to find out what happened. either way, sterling has been extremely volatile since the brexit mode. investigators -- investors are trying to figure out on what terms britain will leave the eu. there have been indicators that we are headed toward a hard brexit. we must be firm on this. if we are not, this could suggest two other members of the european union that they could leave the eu. while continuing to reap all its benefits, yet without b
coast -- hurricane matthew along the eastern florida coast. death toll in haiti from that massive storm continues to rise beyond 300, that country is still recovering from the devastating earthquake six years ago. ♪ it is time now to catch up on the business news. me in the studio. the british pound is gone through its biggest drop since 1985. charles: sterling took a plunge, dropping for about two minutes overnight. it fell by about 6% and then recovered somewhat. such a sharp and sudden...
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landfall so have to watch that.r perky warnings have been posted across the southern tier of eastern florida and perky watches of two northern florida and the georgia coastline and extended into the carolinas tomorrow. in florida tomorrow morning. tonight upper 50s. tomorrow upper 70s another great day friday for footballll and a chance of a shower late friday into early saturday wit temperatures dropping into the a house in austin does not have the best of luck.. both times they try to move the home they got stuck on friday the moving company tried to move it from one lot to another part of the mouth it down a residential street hittingen telephone poles, stre signs and even trees and surprisingly was not the first time they had problems moving that house, p a former employee had to come see what happened for himself.emem >> i was surprised, a friend of mine told me this house stuck and he told me who it was in the head to see it for mysel i cannot believe he was still doing it. or this is a matter of 6 inches, and 6 inches over there and it sticks out on both sides that i what we were deal
landfall so have to watch that.r perky warnings have been posted across the southern tier of eastern florida and perky watches of two northern florida and the georgia coastline and extended into the carolinas tomorrow. in florida tomorrow morning. tonight upper 50s. tomorrow upper 70s another great day friday for footballll and a chance of a shower late friday into early saturday wit temperatures dropping into the a house in austin does not have the best of luck.. both times they try to move...
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bands of heavy rain just outside of the storm center are impacting eastern florida, 120-mile per hour winds. matthew parallel the coastline of florida through the day today and weaken to a category ii and eventually a category 1 later on tomorrow. so big impacts down to our south for us pretty quiet. >>> as we head into the long weekend we'll get you out on the roadways. you can see the expressway is a parking lot as expected for this time of the morning. this is by the gas go from the split on up. so give yourself a little extra time but no other major problems out there on the roadways to tell you about. >>> a violent home invasion and a deadly shooting in front of a school bus. >> plus the latest on hurricane matthew. here are your top stories. >>> hurricane matthew wrecking half visible on florida's east coast bringing strong winds and a lot of rain. more than 200,000 homes are without power. 2 move inland. the storm is expected to push north throughout the day. . >>> breaking overnight investigators confirm they found part of the wing from missing malaysia airlines flight 370. th
bands of heavy rain just outside of the storm center are impacting eastern florida, 120-mile per hour winds. matthew parallel the coastline of florida through the day today and weaken to a category ii and eventually a category 1 later on tomorrow. so big impacts down to our south for us pretty quiet. >>> as we head into the long weekend we'll get you out on the roadways. you can see the expressway is a parking lot as expected for this time of the morning. this is by the gas go from the...
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and cuba, the worst caribbean storm nearly a decade -- storm in nearly a decade, headed toward eastern florida. and jean-marie le pen is taking his daughter to court. she is the current leader of the national front party who kicked azi father out for causing n gas chambers a detail of history. coming up, another slide in sterling. the british currency takes a dive as exit jitters continue -- tersrexit jit continue. one man's fight to reduce trash produceca where people two kilos or 4.5 pounds of garbage every day. genie: thank you for joining us on "france 24." let's get straight to our top story out of the u.s. having a chair problem here. u.s. vice presidential candidates went head-to-head last night in their only debate. mike hence did his best to remain called and steady despite frequent attack -- remain calm and steady, despite frequent attacks by tim kaine. both candidates interrupted and insulted each other and their running mates. washington our correspondent, philip crowther. you were watching the debate last night. how did they do? philip: or rather, how did their running mates do? t
and cuba, the worst caribbean storm nearly a decade -- storm in nearly a decade, headed toward eastern florida. and jean-marie le pen is taking his daughter to court. she is the current leader of the national front party who kicked azi father out for causing n gas chambers a detail of history. coming up, another slide in sterling. the british currency takes a dive as exit jitters continue -- tersrexit jit continue. one man's fight to reduce trash produceca where people two kilos or 4.5 pounds...
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-matthew's projected path is expected to bring destructive conditions to eastern florida, the georgia coast and coastal south carolina. warnings carolina. this includes major cities including orlando and jacksonville, florida... savannah, georgia.... and charleston, south carolina. jacksonville has not been under a hurricane warning in 17 years, until now.-matthew will then meander off the southeast coast well into next week.-from last night's storms - nearly 300-thousand customers in florida are without any power.-we are tracking the storm this morning and will bring updates as soon as we get them.live in the news alert center, bryan west, 12 today. we will continue to monitor this continue to we will we will continue to monitor this situation -- as will our situation -- as henderson.. krystle is pulling double duty this morning - she's also out at the state fair getting an inside look before it opens today... opens later before it inside look before topping your hot headlines this morning.. four people - including a 1- year-old - are in the hospital right now after a crash in glenda
-matthew's projected path is expected to bring destructive conditions to eastern florida, the georgia coast and coastal south carolina. warnings carolina. this includes major cities including orlando and jacksonville, florida... savannah, georgia.... and charleston, south carolina. jacksonville has not been under a hurricane warning in 17 years, until now.-matthew will then meander off the southeast coast well into next week.-from last night's storms - nearly 300-thousand customers in florida...
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hurricane warning for the bahamas in the peninsula of florida all the way out to the georgia line. all of the eastern coast of florida under tropical storm warnings, down in the keys, and northward that is where the hurricane warnings are. the track is still expected to come either onto or close to the florida eastern shore, coast. you can see it is a strong storm. some model information from this evening brings the storm a little farther south, that would put miami and fort lauderdale in the crosshairs. there is a lot that could still happen here. nonetheless, we have bad situation setting up for the coastal areas. expected wind speeds at noon tomorrow 40 mile an hour sustained winds for miami but into tomorrow night, 72 miles per hour sustained winds by midnight. melbourne has 118 mile-per-hour can you imagine sitting in a home with 118 mile-per-hour winds sustained continuing? not only that they will be inundated with rainfall from 5 to 15 inches of rain. locally here is what you need to know. the track and intensity will be adjusted, that is normal. a are likely to not have power or phone service
hurricane warning for the bahamas in the peninsula of florida all the way out to the georgia line. all of the eastern coast of florida under tropical storm warnings, down in the keys, and northward that is where the hurricane warnings are. the track is still expected to come either onto or close to the florida eastern shore, coast. you can see it is a strong storm. some model information from this evening brings the storm a little farther south, that would put miami and fort lauderdale in the...
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meanwhile hurricaner the coastline of eastern florida the eye position just to the east right now. it will stay to our south so we don't have to worry about it. clouds thicken up tomorrow, a few evening and overnight showers. cooler but bright kind of crisp classic fall weather for columbus day. various million highway is closed in the southbound direction. . >>> all right onto your top story, police are searching for a killer on the run, an elderly man was found dead in his home, his wife badly injured both are apparent victims of a home envision. investigators walked in and out of their home on thursday carrying bags of evidence. police discovered the crime scene early thursday mornin put on lock down. the wife is being treated. we're back in joe plaia: every three days, someone in new hampshire is killed with a gun. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she voted no, backing the washington gun lobby instead. then - on a bill to keep suspected t
meanwhile hurricaner the coastline of eastern florida the eye position just to the east right now. it will stay to our south so we don't have to worry about it. clouds thicken up tomorrow, a few evening and overnight showers. cooler but bright kind of crisp classic fall weather for columbus day. various million highway is closed in the southbound direction. . >>> all right onto your top story, police are searching for a killer on the run, an elderly man was found dead in his home, his...
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it is expected to be the strongest hurricane to hit eastern florida since hurricane andrew back in 1992. 65 people were killed in that one. that one was a category five. let's go to meteorologist matthew.>> you are actually from florida and you have perspective.>> this is the first time that a major hurricane -- hurt the state in 11 years. the last one was wilma that impacted southeast florida. this one will have impact because it will continue up the east coast. it is going to move closer to florida through the evening and through the night tonight and it is going to maintain its strength as a category 4 and a possibly category 3 hurricane through tomorrow. it is going to continue up many coastal communities with big population areas. there have been a lot of evacuations. because it moves up the coast, there will be impact from storm surge and strong wind over the next 24-36 hours. iowa. we will have showers and storms tonight ongoing in parts of central iowa. the risk is a long and south of highway 20. mainly for strong winds that could accompany thunderstorms later this evening. that
it is expected to be the strongest hurricane to hit eastern florida since hurricane andrew back in 1992. 65 people were killed in that one. that one was a category five. let's go to meteorologist matthew.>> you are actually from florida and you have perspective.>> this is the first time that a major hurricane -- hurt the state in 11 years. the last one was wilma that impacted southeast florida. this one will have impact because it will continue up the east coast. it is going to move...
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does the storm batter eastern portions of florida, remain just far enough off shore after does it start to churn farther to the north and east? eventually it will get a boot up toward the eastern seaboard and out to sea, but will that be after a hit along the east coast, including new hampshire, or will it be harmlessly out to sea sometime on sunday. look at all of our computer models, dozens of them here on our spaghetti chart. we track them through eastern cuba, very well consolidated track over the bahamas through wednesday night. notice how the track becomes more s frame. thursday night into friday, some actually work it right through new york and in towards new hampshire, while many others drive it out to sea. with a will be the determining factor? this approaching trough back through portions of the northern plains, it begins to steer the hurricane either up the atlantic seaboard or out to sea, and that's all dictated by where matthew is friday morning. we're going to have to wait, believe it or not, until thursday night, early friday to see if it's that far north. early on sunday
does the storm batter eastern portions of florida, remain just far enough off shore after does it start to churn farther to the north and east? eventually it will get a boot up toward the eastern seaboard and out to sea, but will that be after a hit along the east coast, including new hampshire, or will it be harmlessly out to sea sometime on sunday. look at all of our computer models, dozens of them here on our spaghetti chart. we track them through eastern cuba, very well consolidated track...
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it did bring heavy rain and strong winds too much of eastern florida. this is video from melbourne florida where thousands of people are without power this morning. this is video from sebastian florida. very strong winds. more than 3 million people are under mandatory evacuati
it did bring heavy rain and strong winds too much of eastern florida. this is video from melbourne florida where thousands of people are without power this morning. this is video from sebastian florida. very strong winds. more than 3 million people are under mandatory evacuati
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you have to expect the possibility of major conditions along the eastern florida coastline. when we talk about that, storm surge potential could be as high as 5-8 b. -- feet. is very significant. the wind gusts, here you can see near hurricane force. as it moves north, this is something that could be a significant hit. the rainfall amounts would lesson. we had a cool morning and we will have another one. we are down in the 50's. some patchy fog to start your day. the red sox will be in cleveland. it looks mild, dry around 17. a saturday, saturday night. colors will be peaking. very colorful in central and western new england. some color is coming on here. it's a beautiful stretch of weather. we clear up on sunday. beautiful weather for columbus w>> our neighborhood ups driver made a delivery. she's a huge patriots fan. she belts out brady is back! on the field, every step, every stride, every move, you can hear cameras clicking as if we were walking the red carpet. body >> it is always important. he is our leader. he is a great player. we have to prepare every single week to
you have to expect the possibility of major conditions along the eastern florida coastline. when we talk about that, storm surge potential could be as high as 5-8 b. -- feet. is very significant. the wind gusts, here you can see near hurricane force. as it moves north, this is something that could be a significant hit. the rainfall amounts would lesson. we had a cool morning and we will have another one. we are down in the 50's. some patchy fog to start your day. the red sox will be in...
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nothing like they are watching, though in eastern florida. >> we can counts or blessings, that's for sure. george: the packers face the giants. workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys like me? just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message >> reporter: the packers faced just go back to being, there is so much stuff that goes on it sometimes takes away from what you come here to do. sometimes you need to refocus and need things to happen to bring you back. it's always the tough times that make the great runs that much better. >> reporter: the start of the the blue jays beat rangers 10-1. >> reporter: tonight the spotlight is on a unique player blazing her own path. >> reporter: there is something different about the bangup kicker. -- the backup kicker. cody is the only girl.
nothing like they are watching, though in eastern florida. >> we can counts or blessings, that's for sure. george: the packers face the giants. workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys like me? just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me....
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bahamas as a category 3, but as it approaches the coast of florida by later on this evening, it will increase to winds of about 130 the eastern coast of florida as we go through the overnight hours through friday and then through friday evening as it continues to move just parallel up along the coast. likely make a landfall as it lingers up the coast. you have to pay attention to this track. to sea by this weekend but any slight shift could cause some problems for our southeastern areas. as for us, it does look to be staying well away. over 700 miles away all thanks to high pressure that will be building on in as we head on throughout next couple of days and by the weekend. so that is something that we will be watching. the expected rainfall totals in the bahamas, 8 to 12 inches. isolated off the 15 and the eastern coast of florida, we are looking at 4 to 7 inches of rain. isolating amounts of 10 inches will be happening in the next 24 hours. high pressure for us keeping us dry, but notice this front out to the west. that will be pushing eastward. as it does so, that will really kick this storm out to sea and really not affec
bahamas as a category 3, but as it approaches the coast of florida by later on this evening, it will increase to winds of about 130 the eastern coast of florida as we go through the overnight hours through friday and then through friday evening as it continues to move just parallel up along the coast. likely make a landfall as it lingers up the coast. you have to pay attention to this track. to sea by this weekend but any slight shift could cause some problems for our southeastern areas. as for...
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and then we're already starting to see some of the rain bands impact the eastern florida coastline. basically from fort lauderdale stretching all the way up towards orlando. i'm going to keep an eye on this category four hurricane right now. with it. so once it moves over the bahamas, it will be out there over open water for just a short time before the center of that storm gets dangerously close to making landfall along the coast which it may actually do that, but this is showing you the heaviest rainfall amounts there in the white. so we're talking some areas along the coastline picking up more than 12 inches of rainfall. and then it continues on, savannah there getting pounded with rain. charleston and even stretching all the way of norfolk, virginia. they're expecting to see some pretty heavy rainfall and ventally the storm will head out to sea there on sunday. meanwhile, here in arizona, we have lots of sunshine up north. we have the high clouds moving in down to the south. that could actually be a sign that things are changing for us here in arizona. over the weekend we're goi
and then we're already starting to see some of the rain bands impact the eastern florida coastline. basically from fort lauderdale stretching all the way up towards orlando. i'm going to keep an eye on this category four hurricane right now. with it. so once it moves over the bahamas, it will be out there over open water for just a short time before the center of that storm gets dangerously close to making landfall along the coast which it may actually do that, but this is showing you the...
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interaction with land down to 130 miles per hour and then it looks to steer toward florida, close to eastern florida by late in the week and this shows it as a major hurricane. still a category 4 hurricane bear in mind, even if the storm system doesn't make a direct hit on florida, tropical storm force winds make a turn to the center and florida gets battered and it shows it making a beeline for the carolinas. likely hitting southeastern north carolina saturday afternoon but as a category 2 hurricane and then coming close off shower to our region by sunday afternoon. this ultimate track depends on several different factors. lets head to adam joseph with more on that. >> reporter: there is complexity in the atmosphere and when matthew approaches, the area of northern florida as well as southern georgia and north carolina. we have a cold front coming in from the north and west and the cold front comes in it depends how strong the energy is, whether it kicks matthew off the coast or pulls matthew inward. this would be over the weekend late saturday into the day on sunday. this is sunday at noon, where
interaction with land down to 130 miles per hour and then it looks to steer toward florida, close to eastern florida by late in the week and this shows it as a major hurricane. still a category 4 hurricane bear in mind, even if the storm system doesn't make a direct hit on florida, tropical storm force winds make a turn to the center and florida gets battered and it shows it making a beeline for the carolinas. likely hitting southeastern north carolina saturday afternoon but as a category 2...
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nothing like they are watching, though in eastern florida. >> we can counts or blessings, that's for sure. george: the packers face the >> reporter: the packers faced odell beckham's anger prop just go back to being, there is so much stuff that goes on it sometimes takes away from what you come here to do. sometimes you need to refocus and need things to bring you back. it's always the tough times that make the great runs that much better. >> reporter: the start of the baseball playoffs. bases clearing triple. the blue jays beat rangers 10-1. >> reporter: tonight the spotlight is on a unique player blazing her own path. >> reporter: there is something different about the bangup kicker. cody is the only girl. >> it feels amazing to be playing on a football team and i wouldn't change the for the world. >> reporter: in this world cody is one of the fellas and kicks like one, too. >> she is a great kirk. >> her first kick she drilled it and four of the first five field goals she made. >> i'm a goalie for soccer so i'm used to so i decide why not. >> reporter: admittedly afraid at first.
nothing like they are watching, though in eastern florida. >> we can counts or blessings, that's for sure. george: the packers face the >> reporter: the packers faced odell beckham's anger prop just go back to being, there is so much stuff that goes on it sometimes takes away from what you come here to do. sometimes you need to refocus and need things to bring you back. it's always the tough times that make the great runs that much better. >> reporter: the start of the...
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florida. especially the eastern half of state. it gets down to a category 2 near south carolina, here is the big change this morning, both at 5:00 a.m. and now with the most recent track that came out in the last hour and a half. the projected track this have storm is so far to the south we are not even in the cone of influence, we are not looking at anything close to a hit around here. the weekend is not influenced except for the exception of a rough surf or rip currents down at the coastline. matthew is up in the air and looking it possibly curling to the south and back to the east coast of florida. we'll see about that. today looks great and the next several days look good and there is an issue not because of matthew but because of a cold front coming through. >> follow the path of hurricane matthew any time at 6abc.com. you can find our interactive hurricane tracker and see where the storm is expected to strike next and get the latest from accuweather on any impact matthew has on our area. police in buck county arrested a 13-y
florida. especially the eastern half of state. it gets down to a category 2 near south carolina, here is the big change this morning, both at 5:00 a.m. and now with the most recent track that came out in the last hour and a half. the projected track this have storm is so far to the south we are not even in the cone of influence, we are not looking at anything close to a hit around here. the weekend is not influenced except for the exception of a rough surf or rip currents down at the coastline....
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the times are there and getting close to eastern florida. those tropical force winds extendin heavy rain. >> we are both looking forward to the next update. the track is taking it back over the atlantic in the extended time period. >> yes, lots of uncertainty with it. >> at home, we have a beautiful skies this morning. racine the temperatures are 64 degrees. most of the locations this morning between 60 and 66. now there is a little light rain to the west. the clouds are filling in here to the east. for today and time out the rain tomorrow. now to matt up in news chopper 12. >> sally, we have found where the officers were headed it is a truck that lost its load on the 27th street onramp westbound. they have front end loader to upright it. as they do, they have that ramp is shutdown. the sheriffs are here and blocking the to the freeways, travel times for you... that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you, matt. >> right now, nearly 2,000 people have been forced out of their homes as a wildfires rage in colorado. tim is in
the times are there and getting close to eastern florida. those tropical force winds extendin heavy rain. >> we are both looking forward to the next update. the track is taking it back over the atlantic in the extended time period. >> yes, lots of uncertainty with it. >> at home, we have a beautiful skies this morning. racine the temperatures are 64 degrees. most of the locations this morning between 60 and 66. now there is a little light rain to the west. the clouds are...
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hurricane warnings posted from eastern florida to south carolina and north carolina in some tropical storm watches posted also on the gulf side of lands expected in excess of 39 mph.i currently category four, it couldat stay at that category a its potentially makes landfall perhaps very close. that is still up in the air as to thet storm path. could be a category for this model indicating a strong category three, regardless, there will still be significant >> winds between 140 and up to 170. and the strong winds extending about 60 miles away from the center of the storm. then it would be moving out tha later backtrackedd forth bahama early next week, looking at the eye of the storm. the eye wall, potentially makin landfall daytona beach, jacksonville and the georgia and south carolina coast tomorrow and saturday wit rainfall between five and more than 12 inches of rainfall extending up to north carolina. this is significant. evacuations in effect. your friends and family over th comfortable weather. tonight mostly clear, tomorrow, were clouds in the eating. front approaches with more
hurricane warnings posted from eastern florida to south carolina and north carolina in some tropical storm watches posted also on the gulf side of lands expected in excess of 39 mph.i currently category four, it couldat stay at that category a its potentially makes landfall perhaps very close. that is still up in the air as to thet storm path. could be a category for this model indicating a strong category three, regardless, there will still be significant >> winds between 140 and up to...
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this could be a devastating storm system for eastern florida shoreline. still potent category three hurricane. still major status when it comes to that category. we will see this, essentially, ride the coast of the southeastern united states. i'm showing you forecast models because they are starting to jump on the possibility and more likely possibility that this storm makes a right-hand turn and turns out to sea before it gets up to the virginia coastline which essentially will shelter us. that is great news for our area. there could be changes. we advise that. we are settle relatively early on in terms of the impact here from that storm system but right new there is a better chance it will bypass us so that is great. in the meantime is there a potent system erupt ago cross the plains, this is the front that will help steer matthew but it is where next front will be coming from and that does bring a chance for on is rain toward the weekend. for now mostly sunny, pleasant high pressure for a couple days. under clear skies we will cool down more efficientl
this could be a devastating storm system for eastern florida shoreline. still potent category three hurricane. still major status when it comes to that category. we will see this, essentially, ride the coast of the southeastern united states. i'm showing you forecast models because they are starting to jump on the possibility and more likely possibility that this storm makes a right-hand turn and turns out to sea before it gets up to the virginia coastline which essentially will shelter us....
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. >> it's still set to go through bahamas and towards eastern florida.us and the weekend. >> we're following tragedy in northeast philadelphia. two people die in a house fire. we'll tell what you they're telling us about the victims we'll tell what you they're telling us about the victims after the break. >> two people are dead following this house fire in northeast. what we are learning about the victims right now. plus, this storm is so large blasting through haiti, possibly moving closer to our country. the latest on the track and how this hurricane could affect us here at home. sue will have the latest on that and show down between vp nominees tim kaine and mike pence. >> and you'll be paying more at the pump in new jersey. how much more money you'll shell out for gas. >> it's wednesday, it is october 5 w we have a lot of big news and breaking news buzz we have a lot of positive news. >> that's why we have sue. thank you. >> we took bus stop buddy apart and temperatures in the 50s. there's a breeze. so you probably will neat a sweater out there or ho
. >> it's still set to go through bahamas and towards eastern florida.us and the weekend. >> we're following tragedy in northeast philadelphia. two people die in a house fire. we'll tell what you they're telling us about the victims we'll tell what you they're telling us about the victims after the break. >> two people are dead following this house fire in northeast. what we are learning about the victims right now. plus, this storm is so large blasting through haiti, possibly...
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the violent category 4 storm is headed for eastern cuba and the bahamas today. north carolina and florida have already declared states of emergency. mark strassmann is in kingston, jamaica, tracking the deadly threat. good morning. >> reporter: jamaica dreaded matthew for days but haiti is apparently the bull's-eye. southwest haiti with force that the national weather service described as life-threatening. torrential rains and m 145-mile-per-hour winds slammed into haiti. across the i would in southern dominican republic, the deluge dropped sheets of rain. forcing cars to drive through floods. jamaica is also feeling the effect of matthew. this road was washed away in a mudslide. cuba, people were urged to head for higher ground. more than 300,000 people have reportedly been evacuated. >> you can expect to see impacts on florida beginning wednesday through saturday. >> reporter: florida governor rick scott is take nothing chances declaring a state of emergency. >> you must leave before it's too late. we can rebuild homes and >> reporter: and also a state of emergency for 66 counties. >> w
the violent category 4 storm is headed for eastern cuba and the bahamas today. north carolina and florida have already declared states of emergency. mark strassmann is in kingston, jamaica, tracking the deadly threat. good morning. >> reporter: jamaica dreaded matthew for days but haiti is apparently the bull's-eye. southwest haiti with force that the national weather service described as life-threatening. torrential rains and m 145-mile-per-hour winds slammed into haiti. across the i...
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florida. that's why hurricane watches are in effect for a good part of the sunshine state and the eastern half of from florida. after that it turns more to north as it's influenced by an area of low pressure building in across the northern tier of the united states. that will help to accelerate the northeast. exactly where that turn happens will dictate exactly where hurricane matthew goes. but the latest projection from the national hurricane center drives it towards eastern parts of florida thursday afternoon, early friday, and then through the carolinas and then the turn out to sea to the east. where will that turn happen? right now the odds favorite being along this line or to the southeast. that would mean very little effect on new hampshire. some rough surf a and also possibly a few showers later saturday night and sunday. it a you depends on how the jet stream digs in toward matthew saturday, saturday night and early sunday. if this backs down to the south and drives to it north, then we have greater impacts here saturday night into sunday. temperatures in the 60's. tonight it's 30's an
florida. that's why hurricane watches are in effect for a good part of the sunshine state and the eastern half of from florida. after that it turns more to north as it's influenced by an area of low pressure building in across the northern tier of the united states. that will help to accelerate the northeast. exactly where that turn happens will dictate exactly where hurricane matthew goes. but the latest projection from the national hurricane center drives it towards eastern parts of florida...
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florida l will be massive destruction we have not seen in years. comparable to what we saw after hurricane andrew. >> reporter: hurricane warnings are posted in haiti, eastern cuba, and the central and southeast bahamas, and jamaica is downgraded from a hurricane warning, and of course all eyes are here on the track shifted closer to florida as leigh has been telling you throughout the morning. >> i just saw information from cuba. 180,000 people will be forced to leave their home there is as they evacuate certain areas there. to stay on top of the latest, you can download the news channel 8 app. it's a free download. now let's to to leslee lacey to see what is going on with our. i want you to be aware of this. no delays anymore, and that's good news. awhile ago, i saw it changing color in the area. looking good as far as congestion. be aware of that. hopping over here to palm harbor at klosterman road. u.s. 189 looking great, and quick travel times for you. good drive on 54th and new port richi, and 19 despite the traffic, and back to gene and gayle. >>> a university of south florida student has been arrested for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl while
florida l will be massive destruction we have not seen in years. comparable to what we saw after hurricane andrew. >> reporter: hurricane warnings are posted in haiti, eastern cuba, and the central and southeast bahamas, and jamaica is downgraded from a hurricane warning, and of course all eyes are here on the track shifted closer to florida as leigh has been telling you throughout the morning. >> i just saw information from cuba. 180,000 people will be forced to leave their home...
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powerful hurricane matthew approaches the eastern shores of florida. >> you need to leave now. so if you're in an evacuation zone, get out. >> pelley: waters are rising. the wind is how long. the rain is coming down. four states order evacuations gee, i live right by water, so i'm leaving. >> pelley: streets and airports empty out. shelters are filling up as the storm that left more than 100 dead in the caribbean approacheses the southeastern united states, forecasters make a dire prediction. >> this could be not only a very expensive hurricane, but a very deadly hurricane. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
powerful hurricane matthew approaches the eastern shores of florida. >> you need to leave now. so if you're in an evacuation zone, get out. >> pelley: waters are rising. the wind is how long. the rain is coming down. four states order evacuations gee, i live right by water, so i'm leaving. >> pelley: streets and airports empty out. shelters are filling up as the storm that left more than 100 dead in the caribbean approacheses the southeastern united states, forecasters make a...
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florida. category 4 now. gus up to 160 miles per hour in it stays that way as a gets close to fort pierce and hugs the eastern seaboard and doesn't change much. it might drop down when he gets were a little a little the last -- it's been 11 years for people in florida. since 1970 there have only been four storms to hit the us. they were category 4 or higher. claudia, hugo into india drew, which in 1992 came ashore. >> andrew was a five and that caused more than $30 billion in damages. homes and businesses were flattened neighborhoods gone because of this. a defining moment for florida. >> many people vacationing are stranded. some in hotel rooms and others at local shelters. fox 31 michael connor plastic spoke with one family tonight that is bracing for that storm. >> many people at disney world and they tell us they are not going to be allowed to leave their hotel rooms until saturday morning. we just got some new pictures parks. they have been evacuated. many employees were told to stay home until further notice. we spoke to a disney employee from colorado now experiencing her first hurricane. >> it's not s
florida. category 4 now. gus up to 160 miles per hour in it stays that way as a gets close to fort pierce and hugs the eastern seaboard and doesn't change much. it might drop down when he gets were a little a little the last -- it's been 11 years for people in florida. since 1970 there have only been four storms to hit the us. they were category 4 or higher. claudia, hugo into india drew, which in 1992 came ashore. >> andrew was a five and that caused more than $30 billion in damages....
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if this makes a little western jog we are going to get a landfall across eastern florida and that would change things of course significantly for the forecast on the east coast and along with is. breaking it down locally, the only two counties under tropical alerts are polk and storm watch that would turn into a warning closer to the event. 40 to 60 miles per hour winds thursday and through the day on saturday. we will continue to watch that. watches and warnings will likely continue to change as well. this is the wind. this is what i was referring to t. the red you see there, hurricane force winds. the yellow, obviously a big swath of tropical storm force winds. the red is the dangerous part. it will go through many of the islands with the fer of that tropical storm force winds for thursday afternoon. so, conditions go downhill for south florida quicker than for us. breaking it down for you, thursday into friday, 40 to 60 miles per hour winds across the interior. heaviest rain will remain east of us as will the hurricane force wind. that will be impacting the east coast. as i mentioned
if this makes a little western jog we are going to get a landfall across eastern florida and that would change things of course significantly for the forecast on the east coast and along with is. breaking it down locally, the only two counties under tropical alerts are polk and storm watch that would turn into a warning closer to the event. 40 to 60 miles per hour winds thursday and through the day on saturday. we will continue to watch that. watches and warnings will likely continue to change...
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there will be all sorts of heavy impacts into eastern florida and then up toward the carolinas -- anywhere in this area is where we could see an impact from the storm. if it goes toward nantucket more of a profound impact. stay tuned. 50's outside right now, cloud free skies for the most part. we are looking for some patchy fog to redevelop overnight. 40's to near 50 degrees and then high pressure building and for tomorrow which means after a foggy start we will get back to it. nice friday, and then all eyes turn to matthew and whether or not it will have an impact on us. if it does it would be later on sunday, perhaps into monday. that's a very early guesstimate as to when we might feel the impact. ben: we have sent men to the moon, can create robots that think, and yet we still claim believes from ancient times. point. >> do you avoid cracks in the sidewalk? sit in the same spot for a playoff game? get uneasy when a black cat crosses your path? chances are you aren't alone from knocking on wood to crossing our fingers, we may not think about them but many of these superstitions are ingra
there will be all sorts of heavy impacts into eastern florida and then up toward the carolinas -- anywhere in this area is where we could see an impact from the storm. if it goes toward nantucket more of a profound impact. stay tuned. 50's outside right now, cloud free skies for the most part. we are looking for some patchy fog to redevelop overnight. 40's to near 50 degrees and then high pressure building and for tomorrow which means after a foggy start we will get back to it. nice friday, and...
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it did bring heavy rain and strong winds too much of eastern florida. this is video from melbourne florida where thousands of people are without power this morning. this is video from sebastian florida. very strong winds. more than 3 million people are under mandatory evacuation orders from florida through south carolina. that storm is expected to continue up the coast through the weekend. steve joins us with a look at where the storm is. >> usually a hurricane impacts one area. that is usually winds damage. this is going parallel to the coast which is unusual. now you start to get the continental shelf was gets more shallow going north. that is why they think the storm surge will be a bigger factor. >> a lot of flooding? >> yes. the eye of the storm is weakening a little bit but not before 107 mile-per-hour winds office type -- cape canaveral. it -- off cape canaveral. it is heading towards daytona beach. watch the bands. that is where you can get the tornadoes. you also get the ocean water piling up. that is a concern along with the 8 to 12 inches of
it did bring heavy rain and strong winds too much of eastern florida. this is video from melbourne florida where thousands of people are without power this morning. this is video from sebastian florida. very strong winds. more than 3 million people are under mandatory evacuation orders from florida through south carolina. that storm is expected to continue up the coast through the weekend. steve joins us with a look at where the storm is. >> usually a hurricane impacts one area. that is...
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surge is the big issue out there as it rolls its way in filling up neighborhoods towards north eastern florida. saint augustine gusting over 70 miles per hour. strong gusts and the core of the strongest winds staying off shore so good news on that account. we will be watching over the next 36 hours more storm surge to the georgia coastline and south carolina coastline and a 4-9-foot surge and i'm most concerned of charleston. also nicole in the atlanta and it's helping to force it towards the coastline so that's the next 36 hours. that track is crucial. don champion is in daytona beach where they see the strongest winds today. >>> good evening, we're still dealing with powerful winds on the back end of matthew, even as people here assess the damage across the region. there's flooding and plenty of scenes like this. downed trees and power lines but people here say it could
surge is the big issue out there as it rolls its way in filling up neighborhoods towards north eastern florida. saint augustine gusting over 70 miles per hour. strong gusts and the core of the strongest winds staying off shore so good news on that account. we will be watching over the next 36 hours more storm surge to the georgia coastline and south carolina coastline and a 4-9-foot surge and i'm most concerned of charleston. also nicole in the atlanta and it's helping to force it towards the...
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but either way hurricane conditions would be likely along the eastern florida coast very heavy rainfall. now, thereafter, some weakening is likely to occur maybe down to a category two off south carolina and then we get the shift radically after that point. that will happen later in the weekend and early next week so that's the story with the storm. here in boston, a cool sea breeze two off south carolina has it at 58 degrees. we've got a nice weather pattern for the next couple of days. right now, it's in the upper 60s will be another night of clear skies and light winds. 30s this morning, maybe a few more early tomorrow morning but tomorrow there is room for it to be milder although still cooler along the coast than in inland areas. basically clear skies for the most part. could be some patchy low fog. otherwise, clear skies not only for tomorrow but for friday as well. that's the good news. >> now, when we checkt out over the next seven days keep in mi approaching from the west later on saturday and saturday night so that could cause a couple of hours. sunday and monday, of course, w
but either way hurricane conditions would be likely along the eastern florida coast very heavy rainfall. now, thereafter, some weakening is likely to occur maybe down to a category two off south carolina and then we get the shift radically after that point. that will happen later in the weekend and early next week so that's the story with the storm. here in boston, a cool sea breeze two off south carolina has it at 58 degrees. we've got a nice weather pattern for the next couple of days. right...
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cuba on into the eastern florida coast. it's a category 4 hurricane with 145 miles per hour winds. as the storm continues to push north from now until wednesday night, it looks like it does have a chance to maintain something close to a category 4 strength and temporarily weakens a bit as it comes over the land but strengthens up through the bahamas. now the track makes this a category 3 fairly close to the coast in florida by early friday morning and the movement is pushing farther to the west by an area of high pressure over the atlantic, kind of forcing this thing to the west. now as we look at landfall, it probably come as shore somewhere in carolina. a little to the south of the north carolina border, as a category 3 and then drops to category 2. it's moving north quickly. here is the payoff. this is where it may get when it gets to our latitude. it looks saturday night in the how many of the chesapeake bay at a category 2, and then a 1, if this work out heavy rain in our region especially new jerseyth delaware and str
cuba on into the eastern florida coast. it's a category 4 hurricane with 145 miles per hour winds. as the storm continues to push north from now until wednesday night, it looks like it does have a chance to maintain something close to a category 4 strength and temporarily weakens a bit as it comes over the land but strengthens up through the bahamas. now the track makes this a category 3 fairly close to the coast in florida by early friday morning and the movement is pushing farther to the west...
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but we cannot say the same of course for the folks in the bahamas, and eventually, eastern florida there. still a category three storm, but showing signs of it is strengthening. and it is expected to be a category four as it skirts the coast maybe of florida or perhaps makes landfall. and if it does, that could change the whole trajectory of the storm. meantime, that is the projected path of the storm. away from us. so that's a good thing, locally, ten out of ten, our number of the day, bus stop buddy, has a sweatshirt on. and you want to make sure you have a jacket of some kind. because some of the temperatures are in the 40's this morning, some are in the 50's, so it is a little chillier than it was yesterday at this time. nothing on radar. at the airport, the temperatures 58 degrees. 7:03 your official sunrise time. and we're not dealing with many problems with fog, as we did yesterday, and specially the day before. so, 75 degrees, can you handle that, bob kelly, for high temperature? >> yes, i can. good snuggle wet they are morning, too. couldn't stay that long. good morning, 5:32, k
but we cannot say the same of course for the folks in the bahamas, and eventually, eastern florida there. still a category three storm, but showing signs of it is strengthening. and it is expected to be a category four as it skirts the coast maybe of florida or perhaps makes landfall. and if it does, that could change the whole trajectory of the storm. meantime, that is the projected path of the storm. away from us. so that's a good thing, locally, ten out of ten, our number of the day, bus...
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if it will be anywhere near us, far eastern florida. we will watch that. >>> nothing bad here today. starting with sunshine. the clouds settling in. mainly sunny for a good chunk of the viewing area. temperatures are warmer today in the lower-70s. we are finding some midweek rain chances. here are the numbers today. this afternoon, 71. upper 60s at 6:00 for the drive home. some cloud cover out there now. 67 degrees in cedar rapids. went out of the south and east at 12. humidity, 70%. on the board, 68. waterloo, 69. min six to mid-60s in dubuque. sixty-seven in iowa city. charles city, 70. the wind is calm out of the 4-eightmack miles per hour. around the state of iowa, 74 in des moines. low 70s around the quad cities and burlington. calling your attention to western part of the state. mid to upper 70s. that is where we will be tomorrow. satellite and radar featuring some clouds. cedar rapids to the south. plenty of sunshine. waterloo on peer midwestern temperatures today, mid-70s in minneapolis. those 70s, cedar so the warmer weather is
if it will be anywhere near us, far eastern florida. we will watch that. >>> nothing bad here today. starting with sunshine. the clouds settling in. mainly sunny for a good chunk of the viewing area. temperatures are warmer today in the lower-70s. we are finding some midweek rain chances. here are the numbers today. this afternoon, 71. upper 60s at 6:00 for the drive home. some cloud cover out there now. 67 degrees in cedar rapids. went out of the south and east at 12. humidity, 70%....
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tornado warning because these winds can make things airborne, trees, debris, dangerous situation in eastern florida this morning. we want to bring you closer to us. sunday morning at 2:00 a.m., wind at 75 miles per hour so the good news is a weaker uncertainty is wilmington with a storm surge of a few feet and expect heavier rain into the weekend. visibility is being impacted, showers coming from the coast, not associated with matthew but bring heavy down pours across johnston county. we'll let you know how long the rain is expected to stay in the complete storm team forecast. >>> georgia and south carolina state leaders pled with people to leave but some didn't listen. >> they're a fool because this hurricane is unlike any other hurricane we have packed up and headed to our area. where they ended up and how they plan to mother in-law with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. ?? ?? ?? ? ba da ba ba ba ? narrator: look up the facts on richa
tornado warning because these winds can make things airborne, trees, debris, dangerous situation in eastern florida this morning. we want to bring you closer to us. sunday morning at 2:00 a.m., wind at 75 miles per hour so the good news is a weaker uncertainty is wilmington with a storm surge of a few feet and expect heavier rain into the weekend. visibility is being impacted, showers coming from the coast, not associated with matthew but bring heavy down pours across johnston county. we'll let...
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we've -- thing we've been talking about, it appears thathe strongest wind damage will not impact eastern florida. that's the good news. the not so good news is by staying offshore and having the circulation counterclockwise, it's gonna pick up a lot of this moisture and toss it right into the east coast of florida. so the major concern, the major problem is storm surge. the sea could rise about 10 feet and that could cause some significant flooding, especially in parts of east central florida. we'll continue to watch it and -- look at this loop. week. we'll be talking about this storm for a while. we'll continue to watch it and have more updates during this hour and on future newscasts, too. our own local forecast in a few minutes. >> we'll continue watching it. 108 people reported dead in haiti because of the storm's impact. >> that's why officials, they are putting in that note now, that alert, get out. they are not messing around with this hurricane. >>> back here at home, bogus. that's clark county school district are calling calls relating to clowns. >> they are saying none of these threats
we've -- thing we've been talking about, it appears thathe strongest wind damage will not impact eastern florida. that's the good news. the not so good news is by staying offshore and having the circulation counterclockwise, it's gonna pick up a lot of this moisture and toss it right into the east coast of florida. so the major concern, the major problem is storm surge. the sea could rise about 10 feet and that could cause some significant flooding, especially in parts of east central florida....
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the storm is on track to hit eastern florida sometime tomorrow afternoon. then moving into georgia and the carolinas friday or saturday florida's governor rick scott warning people to evacaute before its too late because quote--we can't put first responders in harm's way. all eyes are on hurricane matthew, which is set to be the first hurricane since hurricane wilma in 2005 to florida. the latest national hurricane center advisory continues to track the system northwest through the bahamas today and into tonight, entering the local atlantic waters early thursday morning. recent model guidance continues to indicate a westward shift in the track, with reintensification certainly a possibility as matthew enters the gulf stream. matthew is likely to be a major hurricane of category 3 strength or greater, and one of the worst hurricanes to impact south florida in decades. dangerous and life- threatening conditions, especially along the east coast of south florida. the coast in broward and palm beach counties will be at a particularly susceptible risk, with the fo
the storm is on track to hit eastern florida sometime tomorrow afternoon. then moving into georgia and the carolinas friday or saturday florida's governor rick scott warning people to evacaute before its too late because quote--we can't put first responders in harm's way. all eyes are on hurricane matthew, which is set to be the first hurricane since hurricane wilma in 2005 to florida. the latest national hurricane center advisory continues to track the system northwest through the bahamas...
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it's expected to have a bigger impact on eastern florida. people on the barrier island is ordered to evacuate this afternoon. and the national guard is mobilized and people are being told in charleston and beaufort to leave today. disaster teams in the caribbean are working to assess the damage in haiti and cuba. the storm is heading for the bahamas next. david murphy is tracking the hurricane's path and what it means for our area. >> reporter: things change for our area as well. it has past cuba and is barrelling in on the southern bahamas. can you clearly see the eye of the hurricane. a strong hurricane at category 3 and probably growing as it heads towards florida. the current watches and warnings probably include all of the bahamas. and a good portion of the east coast of florida as well. and even down toward the keys, you have a tropical storm warning there. and then a hurricane watch farther up the coast and that will almost certainly become a hurricane warning as the storm gets closer. where is the storm going? the beginning will not
it's expected to have a bigger impact on eastern florida. people on the barrier island is ordered to evacuate this afternoon. and the national guard is mobilized and people are being told in charleston and beaufort to leave today. disaster teams in the caribbean are working to assess the damage in haiti and cuba. the storm is heading for the bahamas next. david murphy is tracking the hurricane's path and what it means for our area. >> reporter: things change for our area as well. it has...
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tomorrow as a category 3, still major powerful hurricane and then kind of parallels the coastline of eastern florida into thursday and early on friday. notice there's that cone of uncertainty. there's certainly -- if you haven't tuned in since yesterday there's been a west ward shift in the track of matthew here. as we head into the start of the week notice what happens, towards the outer banks of the carolinas. that cone of uncertainty. this is saturday at 8:00 p.m. any potential impact here at home wouldn't be until the tail end of the weekend and potentially for columbus day. what is going to happen is the jet stream is going to scoop up and take matthew. one thing we're looking at, there's a lot of players in the atmosphere, there's a front coming in late in the weekend. that may help to kick matthew out to the northeast or the two may talking about areas of rain here in new england as matthew makes that transition to a tropical storm. we are going to watch the track closely. the emoji the this morning -- the temperatures this morning, the mid to upper 50s. there are some low clouds that will be
tomorrow as a category 3, still major powerful hurricane and then kind of parallels the coastline of eastern florida into thursday and early on friday. notice there's that cone of uncertainty. there's certainly -- if you haven't tuned in since yesterday there's been a west ward shift in the track of matthew here. as we head into the start of the week notice what happens, towards the outer banks of the carolinas. that cone of uncertainty. this is saturday at 8:00 p.m. any potential impact here...
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based on that track the heavy bands of rain would cut across eastern florida, could give them like four to eight inches of rain. keep the storm further offshore wouldn't be as bad but they rt have to prepare and expect the potential worst. for us, we're going to be enjoying a nice columbus day weekend with colors peaking in northern new england and getting very colorful in central and western new england and there is certainly spots of very nice color even in our local area. 57 degrees with a light easterly wind. calm and tranquil tonight. in the 50 and 60s now. it will drop back to the upper 30s in school spots. upper 40s or so in boston and about three to five degrees tomorrow to what we had today weather, really nice and it will stay nice right through friday. there is a front that will cross the region saturday night. might have a shower or two saturday afternoon or night, after that, looks beautiful for both sunday and monday. it will be chillier, especially when you get to sunday night and monday night but monday itself looks exquisite and sunday looks like a beautiful day as well
based on that track the heavy bands of rain would cut across eastern florida, could give them like four to eight inches of rain. keep the storm further offshore wouldn't be as bad but they rt have to prepare and expect the potential worst. for us, we're going to be enjoying a nice columbus day weekend with colors peaking in northern new england and getting very colorful in central and western new england and there is certainly spots of very nice color even in our local area. 57 degrees with a...
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but it's battering a eastern florida with high surf. we're talking about storm surge that could be 6 to 12 feet and we could be seeing a foot of rain as it moves up toward the carolinas. it may take a track that will swirl it ?ut in the ocean and by next week remnants could threaten florida again. here, we have a freeze warning. temperatures dropping around 30 in the denver area. a full first alert forecast coming up. >>> and just in tonight, we now on the cu campus after he showed up with a machete. he is 28-year-old brandon simmons of thornton. police say simmons got into some sort of fight yesterday ann followed a patient inside the sports medicine facility on the cu campus. >>> and this denver mom will spend a quarter century in prison for the death of her baby boy. 23-month-old died last july care of his mother and her boyfriend. the boyfriend goes on trial in february. >>> new tonight, words scrawled on the free speec wall at du are sparking con trof controversy leaving some people feeling threatened. we're on the campus and are l
but it's battering a eastern florida with high surf. we're talking about storm surge that could be 6 to 12 feet and we could be seeing a foot of rain as it moves up toward the carolinas. it may take a track that will swirl it ?ut in the ocean and by next week remnants could threaten florida again. here, we have a freeze warning. temperatures dropping around 30 in the denver area. a full first alert forecast coming up. >>> and just in tonight, we now on the cu campus after he showed up...
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coast sitting and spinning, eastern florida and bohamas. storm surge three to 6 feet along the florida coastline but it will have minimal impacts north of cape happen race, which is great news for us. we are down to 51. you'll need that jacket, kid will at the bus stop as well but in the afternoon mostly sunny, nice and warm, 76 degrees. friday looks great as well, partly to mostly sunny, 76-degree again. and saturday again just because matthew is not heading our way doesn't mean it is a dry weekend. we have showers, heavier rain here. good news is sunday looks great, we will clear it the out. sixty-eight, breezy, beautiful fall weather, columbus day machine looks great and next week looks great as well. some models have matthew surviving all the way through end of the next week off to the south and it will be still one to watch for a while. >> thank you. >>> don's up next in sports when you say matthew i think of mcconaughey. >> all right, all right, all right how about we talk sports. >> eagles back to work but they had a unwanted distract
coast sitting and spinning, eastern florida and bohamas. storm surge three to 6 feet along the florida coastline but it will have minimal impacts north of cape happen race, which is great news for us. we are down to 51. you'll need that jacket, kid will at the bus stop as well but in the afternoon mostly sunny, nice and warm, 76 degrees. friday looks great as well, partly to mostly sunny, 76-degree again. and saturday again just because matthew is not heading our way doesn't mean it is a dry...
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florida. >> nbc's blake mccoy, thanks for that. let's go back to bonnie schneider and get a look at the journey it is making up the eastern board of florida. >> thanks so much, ayman. i want to show you the latest position. 80 miles southeast of cape canaveral, florida. so it is getting closer to the space coast. matthew has winds right now, maximum sustained winds 120 miles per hour. it w it's still an intense storm. the movements to the northwest at 14 miles per hour. as we zoom in, we are watching closely, going through the afternoon, it will be working up, heading towards coast am georgia and the carolinas and turning away from the mainland, which is good news. well, that's a look at the big weather story of the day. let's take a look at the weather where you are. we're looking at temperatures into the 70s across much of the northeast, looking beautiful. impact that part of the country. the gulf coast looks good, warm, climbing into the 90s in new orleans. so overyou'll, watching matthew, because it will be impacting areas of coast am georgia and south carolina particularly as we go into the weekend. ayman, frances. >> all righ
florida. >> nbc's blake mccoy, thanks for that. let's go back to bonnie schneider and get a look at the journey it is making up the eastern board of florida. >> thanks so much, ayman. i want to show you the latest position. 80 miles southeast of cape canaveral, florida. so it is getting closer to the space coast. matthew has winds right now, maximum sustained winds 120 miles per hour. it w it's still an intense storm. the movements to the northwest at 14 miles per hour. as we zoom...
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for the first time since katrina eastern florida could have a hurricane strike. they have not had one since katrina. that is a very likely possibility heading into thursday and friday. that is the updated track. we showed you this earlier. there is the new center line compared to the last forecast track. you can see it has nudged a little to the west down by florida and georgia but also pivoted away from our coastline that it has also slowed down so instead of saturday morning or saturday afternoon, it is now a category 2 hurricane saturday night off our coastline and again it is a wide path that still has us very nervous about having that storm either on top of us, or if sure, orwell offshore and everything is still in play. the computer models have shifted a bit. very consistent with the bahamas taking it out wide and nudging a bit off our coast. there has also been a little bit of shift east in the computer models tonight. why is that? well the area of high pressure may be getting weaker and the area of low pressure pushing it away may be getting stronger and
for the first time since katrina eastern florida could have a hurricane strike. they have not had one since katrina. that is a very likely possibility heading into thursday and friday. that is the updated track. we showed you this earlier. there is the new center line compared to the last forecast track. you can see it has nudged a little to the west down by florida and georgia but also pivoted away from our coastline that it has also slowed down so instead of saturday morning or saturday...
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this is a beastly storm and you can see the eye still about 100 miles away from the coastline of eastern florida. right now still considered a category 4 storm, winds sustained at 130 miles. it just stays parallel across the coastline but still within 60 miles of that eye in either direction you're going to find hurricane force winds. of florida, georgia and into the carolinas will be looking at damaging effects from this system. saturday afternoon it is downgraded to a cat 2 as it starts to roll into north carolina. a very interesting track as it shifts south and potentially curling around to the southwest by sunday evening. of course, the storm surge will be tremendous. walls of water will be pushing through these states as well as just the many locations from jacksonville up through charleston anywhere between 9 to 12 inches of water with localized amounts up to about 15 inches of water. you can see this is a view of all the different computer models that we look at. a couple models take the storm to the north and east out to sea while others, ryan, are pulling this storm system back to the s
this is a beastly storm and you can see the eye still about 100 miles away from the coastline of eastern florida. right now still considered a category 4 storm, winds sustained at 130 miles. it just stays parallel across the coastline but still within 60 miles of that eye in either direction you're going to find hurricane force winds. of florida, georgia and into the carolinas will be looking at damaging effects from this system. saturday afternoon it is downgraded to a cat 2 as it starts to...