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will make landfall overnight tonight not just going to be florida, it's going to be southern and eastern georgia, towards, say, macon, down the interstate towards savannah, georgia. i think then it moves up the eastern seaboard towards south carolina and north carolina. the outer banks certainly going to be feeling the effects and this is what i think is going to be most pivotal. that were wreak havoc on the eastern seaboard causing lots of flooding, unfortunately. back at home, of course, we have first kick here at about 8 p.m. at firstenergy and i think that we'll see temperatures in the upper 60s, low 70s currently in the upper 60s, low 70s right now. we're also tracking a couple of isolated showers let me take you in. evening from, say, ashtabula county, you're seeing it in cuyahoga county. you could see rain during the game. high pressure is forcing even cooler air over a warm lake. that of course leads to that lake-effect isolated shower that we'll see. i think that high pressure slips down towards the southeast. and that means more sunshine for us thank goodness by tomorrow afternoon. and
will make landfall overnight tonight not just going to be florida, it's going to be southern and eastern georgia, towards, say, macon, down the interstate towards savannah, georgia. i think then it moves up the eastern seaboard towards south carolina and north carolina. the outer banks certainly going to be feeling the effects and this is what i think is going to be most pivotal. that were wreak havoc on the eastern seaboard causing lots of flooding, unfortunately. back at home, of course, we...
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Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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tropical storm julia kicking up high surf in eastern georgia. ex danger along the south carolina coast lines. but that does look like fun.>> notes interesting about that storm, is it will get caught up in stall out. and it may come back to florida. >> really quick >> yes, --? >> yes, maybe as a rainmaker. but at least this weekend, we should look at. it will be your typical sunny weekend. partly sunny. the pattern we have had some morning showers, especially north of i-4. and right now, what is left of this ring, it continues to move inland -- rain, continues to move inland. pebble creek, this is moving to the northeast. it will only last about five or 10 minutes. we he a couple of lightning strikes. otherwise, most of the a out in the gulf, i think most of those stay there as the winds will turn around. i think that we will get more of an easterly flow. and cut temperatures right now, with the rains have fallen in the upper 70s. and where it hasn't, it is in the upper 80s tenure 90. and, at the airport 89, mostly cloudy, clearwater is sunny and
tropical storm julia kicking up high surf in eastern georgia. ex danger along the south carolina coast lines. but that does look like fun.>> notes interesting about that storm, is it will get caught up in stall out. and it may come back to florida. >> really quick >> yes, --? >> yes, maybe as a rainmaker. but at least this weekend, we should look at. it will be your typical sunny weekend. partly sunny. the pattern we have had some morning showers, especially north of...
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Sep 15, 2016
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and spinning, not really doing a that, that means we'll continue to track that front along the eastern, georgia line, south carolina and north carolina. back at home if you are thinking about heading out on the water tomorrow, looks fantastic. don't forget the sunscreen, waves less than 2 feet. so again tonight looks good. tonight looks better. by saturday we see the rain also the thunderstorms. temperaturessi from the north. so grab the light jacket before you run out the door if you are on your dinner break. we are nice and dry right now, compliments of that high pressure center off towards east. on the west end of the high pressure center is where we get the south to north flow of air helping to bring up the nice floridian heat. here is what is on the way by this upcoming weekend, can you see where we are tracking the area of low pressure with the cold front. the cold front to make its way eastbound eventually here to northeast ohio and it's the cold front which will serve as the triggering mechanism for scattered showers and thunderstorms on sunday. looking tonight, looking fantastic. two t
and spinning, not really doing a that, that means we'll continue to track that front along the eastern, georgia line, south carolina and north carolina. back at home if you are thinking about heading out on the water tomorrow, looks fantastic. don't forget the sunscreen, waves less than 2 feet. so again tonight looks good. tonight looks better. by saturday we see the rain also the thunderstorms. temperaturessi from the north. so grab the light jacket before you run out the door if you are on...
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Sep 14, 2016
09/16
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now if that is the case we could be looking at mighty heavy rainfall across southwest or eastern georgia and southwestern south carolina in the coming days. hurricane center says 3-6 inches of rain. some isolated locations can reach 10 inches of rain. there is a thick drought. i mean up to serious to extreme across northern georgia, parts of south carolina. nice if the rain could reach it this area here. but also some of the models that i have seen carry it off shore. now, with the cold front coming in from the north during the day on thursday. tending to surpress the storms to the south. i don't think we will get much if anything from the storm. there is the forecast track becoming dispated area of low pressure. by the time we get to thursday night and during the day on friday. now, for the weather prediction center this is the rainfall forecast we had earlier today. you get the idea it is southeastern georgia and the coastal plain of south carolina that could see the majority of that purple color it is an inch to an inch and a half. our port of north carolina about a quarter of an inch
now if that is the case we could be looking at mighty heavy rainfall across southwest or eastern georgia and southwestern south carolina in the coming days. hurricane center says 3-6 inches of rain. some isolated locations can reach 10 inches of rain. there is a thick drought. i mean up to serious to extreme across northern georgia, parts of south carolina. nice if the rain could reach it this area here. but also some of the models that i have seen carry it off shore. now, with the cold front...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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we've also got a flood threat with this. 5 to 10 inches of rainfall from eastern georgia all the way making its way into southeastern virginia, including virginia beach and the tide warner area. but eastern carolinas could see right in this little area right here, could see upwards of 10 to 15 inches of rain. so we're watching that very closely. rip tides -- even though you may not be affected directly by hermine, to nantucket this weekend. here's the latest. tropical storm warnings, and tropical storm watches extending all the way up into here in new york city from florida to new york city. and as you see, here's the system. we've got tornado watches now from the carolinas, down into georgia, and look at this, right down here, we've got a tornado warning. so even our friends in northern florida still not out of the woods yet. this is the latest on hermine. 85 miles west-southwest of savannah, georgia. 50-mile-an-hour winds, but stronger gusts. and now it's forward speed picked up. moving northeast at 18 miles per hour. here's what we're concerned about. so it comes offshore, saturday
we've also got a flood threat with this. 5 to 10 inches of rainfall from eastern georgia all the way making its way into southeastern virginia, including virginia beach and the tide warner area. but eastern carolinas could see right in this little area right here, could see upwards of 10 to 15 inches of rain. so we're watching that very closely. rip tides -- even though you may not be affected directly by hermine, to nantucket this weekend. here's the latest. tropical storm warnings, and...
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Sep 2, 2016
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this is the latest forecast. 50-mile-per-hour winds in eastern georgia. because it can still get some gulf moisture and atlantic moisture pulled into it it is going to keep its tropical storm status meaning it is going to keep that circulation and wind speed for hours. here it is tonight in the charleston area. 50-mile-per-hour winds. tomorrow morning, 50-mile-per- hour winds off the wilmington, north carolina coast. once it gets into the atlantic it loses its tropical characteristics but it also loses any steering current sought sits here monday, tuesday, wednesday, right off the mid-atlantic seaboard which is going to keep rough surf and some rain along the coastline alone. i do still think we're seeing effects from it. there are the feeder bands back into the gulf of mexico. again, a lot better than it was earlier, but some heavier rains still south of i-4. north of i- 4, yes, there's some spotty showers. certainly that is not needed with the high tide coming up here in the next three hours or so depending upon what coast you live but it's better that
this is the latest forecast. 50-mile-per-hour winds in eastern georgia. because it can still get some gulf moisture and atlantic moisture pulled into it it is going to keep its tropical storm status meaning it is going to keep that circulation and wind speed for hours. here it is tonight in the charleston area. 50-mile-per-hour winds. tomorrow morning, 50-mile-per- hour winds off the wilmington, north carolina coast. once it gets into the atlantic it loses its tropical characteristics but it...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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it's expected through georgia as well as up along the eastern seaboard. in southeast georgia, officials on tiny island made plenty of sand available for sandbags. some homeowners are bein aggressive about protecting theieir property. >> so there's probably more sand on the island right now than on the beach. >> check out this video from pensacola. it caused dangerous rip currents at the beach. red flag warnings were posted yesterday and will likely be up again today. >>> here's the latest track on the national hurricane centers as we continue to see -- [no all right. there's our graphic there. 65 mile-per-hour winds is forecasted in about 12 hours. notice the change is not as strong but still an issue certainly pore the panhandle here as we continue with a count one to the forecast. for us, the forecast does not change. we're still going to get gusty winds and still deal with coastal flooding, i think, later this afternoon especially sarasota and st. pete as well. it has been ongoing. that long patch has been pushing in of water here. as the storm approach
it's expected through georgia as well as up along the eastern seaboard. in southeast georgia, officials on tiny island made plenty of sand available for sandbags. some homeowners are bein aggressive about protecting theieir property. >> so there's probably more sand on the island right now than on the beach. >> check out this video from pensacola. it caused dangerous rip currents at the beach. red flag warnings were posted yesterday and will likely be up again today. >>>...
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Sep 3, 2016
09/16
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plans of 30 million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds, rip currents all expected to pose serious threats in the coming days. states under emergency order tonight include virginia, north carolina, georgia and florida. and in the panhandle where hermine made landfall, residents are cleaning up from in the storm zone. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, destruction and heart ache in the wake of hermine. >> the dock is under water as well. >> reporter: where the eyewall with 80-mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks at 1:30 a.m. the weather channel's reynolds wolf there in the worst of it. >> unbelievable, look at this stuff. whoa. >> reporter: the storm surge of more than 9 feet coupled with more than 22 inches of rain, left homes and streets flooded. >> a little bit of a loss, but we're good. >> reporter: the first hurricane in more than a decade to make landfall in florida hammered the state's west coast, from tampa bay to tallahassee. >> whoa, we're going to lose somethi
plans of 30 million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds, rip currents all expected to pose serious threats in the coming days. states under emergency order tonight include virginia, north carolina, georgia and florida. and in the panhandle where hermine made landfall, residents are cleaning up from in the storm zone. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, destruction...
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Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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producing potentially across south carolina, georgia, and eastern parts of florida picking up easily three to five inches within the next couple of the days. now, tonight here this denver, our storms are starting to fizzle out. especially northern colorado. we will go with partly cloudy skies. a chilly bun. 49, upper 40s , a brisk begining to the thursday morning. mild, in eastern colorado. and frosty up there in the high country with the lows dipping close to the freezing mark. the rest of tonight, we are watching the showers and the 8:00, you will wake up to a bit of fog along i-76, i-80. meanwhile, to the west, fantastic. plenty of sunshine. but, that all changes by the afternoon as the cold front sweeps into the region. this one once again will produce some scattered showers and thunderstorms in the front range, the eastern plains, bring back a chance of a few clouds in the late afternoon. some cooler temperatures. and then it is out of here. these storms are not going to linger quite like this evening's did. you can see the it just sweeps across the state. by tomorrow afternoon,
producing potentially across south carolina, georgia, and eastern parts of florida picking up easily three to five inches within the next couple of the days. now, tonight here this denver, our storms are starting to fizzle out. especially northern colorado. we will go with partly cloudy skies. a chilly bun. 49, upper 40s , a brisk begining to the thursday morning. mild, in eastern colorado. and frosty up there in the high country with the lows dipping close to the freezing mark. the rest of...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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plans of 30 million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds, rip currents all expected to cause chaos over the next few days. warnings in west virginia, north carolina and florida. up from their first hurricane in 11 years. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, destruction and heart ache in the wake of hermine. >> the dock is under water as well. >> reporter: where the eyewall with 80-mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks at 1:30 a.m. >> unbelievable, look at this stuff. >> reporter: the storm surge of more than 9 feet than 30 inches of rain have some homes flooded. the first hurricane in more than a decade to make landfall in florida hammered the state's west coast from tampa bay to tallahassee. >> whoa, we're going to lose something. >> reporter: more than a quarter million homes in florida lost power, at least one man killed when a tree limb fell on him. >> trees are down, power lines are down, the most important thing is don't drive don't touch a power line. >> reporter: tr
plans of 30 million americans, with tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut, heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds, rip currents all expected to cause chaos over the next few days. warnings in west virginia, north carolina and florida. up from their first hurricane in 11 years. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, destruction and heart ache in the wake of hermine. >> the dock is under water as well. >> reporter:...
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Sep 2, 2016
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you can see that heavy rainai streaming out ahead of the center of circulation pushingng into eastern georgiathist ti hour all the way up through up g south carolina getting heavy hvy bands of rain associated with aa storm. we got cloud cover overheadd right now believe it or not.r n that's the very outer fringes oo our storm system. all right. ht here's the latest winds 60 milei an hour off to the north north northeast at 14. a 1 pressure is up but notice theict track here over the next couple of days. it's going to push out to seah a which is great news for us. us. locally we will have cloud cover this weekend but i don't think i we'll get lot in the way of rain here. the beaches are the big story. heavy surf, winds gustingusng possibly to 50 miles an hour hor down at the beaches i'm afraid lot of beach oar ocean down there. as mentioned the rain i think ti stays east of the bay that's ths where you'll have the best chance of rain thiswh weeerkeoua we got to watch that track. trak nothing set in stone here until we get a little closer to ouro actual event.vent but the good news is the storm
you can see that heavy rainai streaming out ahead of the center of circulation pushingng into eastern georgiathist ti hour all the way up through up g south carolina getting heavy hvy bands of rain associated with aa storm. we got cloud cover overheadd right now believe it or not.r n that's the very outer fringes oo our storm system. all right. ht here's the latest winds 60 milei an hour off to the north north northeast at 14. a 1 pressure is up but notice theict track here over the next couple...
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Sep 22, 2016
09/16
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in the eastern european nation of georgia. and it just turns violent. . >> my goodness. >> yeah, a wild brawl erupting on a political talk show late hesitant. the candidates for the georgian parliament begin assaulting one another, no reports of any flooding roads causing classes to go cancelled in some areas. >> and we have got our own rain to talk aboutment we'll finish off the radar tour and tell you what you can expect as we head >>> fox 10 news is back. >>> heavy rain bringing flash flooding to storms dumped as much as four and a half inches of rain in parts of the state. school actually had to be cancelled because of reports of rain and flooding. there were also reports of mudslide, which you don't hear about very often in wisconsin. >> dells? >> what is a dell? >> where a farmer lives. >> the farmer in the dell. marry-o? >> close to the marry-o, more of a low lying area. i know i'm going to talk myself right out of my own time. i'm going to get right to it. we have got showers moving west to east across the state, and i
in the eastern european nation of georgia. and it just turns violent. . >> my goodness. >> yeah, a wild brawl erupting on a political talk show late hesitant. the candidates for the georgian parliament begin assaulting one another, no reports of any flooding roads causing classes to go cancelled in some areas. >> and we have got our own rain to talk aboutment we'll finish off the radar tour and tell you what you can expect as we head >>> fox 10 news is back....
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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overnight in between let's say panama city and near and from there it will goes across southern georgia and eastern carolinas and looks like wilmington early saturday morning. eventually to sea f. you have any interest you are traveling to the carolina coast over the weekend. heads up. >> it will get better and maybe your trip down there may be tricky. >> more on the forecast coming up. romona? >> romona: an innocent woman shirley walton shot in the happened and cheek near st. clair. we went and spoke with a neighbor and described waldon as a person everyone loved. >> people come here and she is a beautiful person. i love her to death. i hate it happened to her. >> a witness claims he saw three guys at the front porch and one began shooting at the house. no arrests. waldon is receiving university hospitals. >> mark: in campaign 2016 vice president joe biden is hitting the campaign trail for hillary clinton and first stop warren and on onto parma where we find sara goldenberg. >> reporter: guys, looks like we have a 30 minute delay or more tonight waiting to hear from vice president joe biden here a
overnight in between let's say panama city and near and from there it will goes across southern georgia and eastern carolinas and looks like wilmington early saturday morning. eventually to sea f. you have any interest you are traveling to the carolina coast over the weekend. heads up. >> it will get better and maybe your trip down there may be tricky. >> more on the forecast coming up. romona? >> romona: an innocent woman shirley walton shot in the happened and cheek near st....
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Sep 14, 2016
09/16
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georgia. it will quickly lose energy over the next 48 hours by friday morning, winds some very heavy rain expected across eastern portions of georgia and south carolina with that storm. 89 our high today in raleigh. 88 in durham. 09 in fay fayetteville. we're at 85 on thursday. 80 on friday. that's going to be the coolest day certainly of the workweek. as we head into the weekend ahead, it will be close to seasonal. that's 83 saturday, 84 sunday. can't rule out an isolated let's check in with allie. >> good morning. a local road crash to tell you about. buffalo road, a crash. there not seeing that slow down anything. in durham we have a crash out there that's starting to affect traffic a little bit. chapel hill boulevard right at westgate drive. heads up. drive times if you're heading west this morning on 540 from u.s. 64 to glenwood avenue 16 mi avenue about 59 and overall not too bad. and glenwood aive to wade avenue 3. so starting to pick up out there near the clayton bypass otherwise things looking good. fiving you a look at 6:51 this morning. you can see you are still able to go the speed limit. of course,
georgia. it will quickly lose energy over the next 48 hours by friday morning, winds some very heavy rain expected across eastern portions of georgia and south carolina with that storm. 89 our high today in raleigh. 88 in durham. 09 in fay fayetteville. we're at 85 on thursday. 80 on friday. that's going to be the coolest day certainly of the workweek. as we head into the weekend ahead, it will be close to seasonal. that's 83 saturday, 84 sunday. can't rule out an isolated let's check in with...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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the storm is moving up the eastern seaboard georgia's governor has declared a state of emergency there with more than 45,000 people already without power in that state. in the carolinas, they're also preparing for impact. >> we also had 96 other swift water rescue team technicians along with 27 boats on alert if needed. >> and back in florida you can he see the impact of this system that is moving our way. the roads simply buckling in the wake of that storm. hermine is also being blamed for one death near the town of gainsville. a homeless man was killed when he was hit by a tree that came down with the winds and rain. sharrie. >> all right, the storm gripping so much of the u.s. at this point alicia. much more still ahead as we move through the evening including a trip to the delaware beaches which are also in the possible path of hermine. at 4:30 we'll go live to trish hartman in ocean city where people are trying to balance fun on the boardwalk with preparations for the storm and at 5:00 new jersey correspondent nora muchanic will have a live report from lbi. >>> of course we'll sta
the storm is moving up the eastern seaboard georgia's governor has declared a state of emergency there with more than 45,000 people already without power in that state. in the carolinas, they're also preparing for impact. >> we also had 96 other swift water rescue team technicians along with 27 boats on alert if needed. >> and back in florida you can he see the impact of this system that is moving our way. the roads simply buckling in the wake of that storm. hermine is also being...
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Sep 3, 2016
09/16
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there are tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut. heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds and rip currents expected to pose serious threats in the next fe mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks. the storm surge of nine feet covered 22 inches of rain, left streets and homes flooded. the weather's channel reynolds wolf was there during the worst of it. >> unbelievable. look at this stuff! >> reporter: from tampa bay to tall has is i, more -- tallahassee, more than a carolinas, continuing the path of destruction. the path that forecasters say could take it into the waters off the atlantic growing again possibly into hurricane strength. it's expected to cause problems on the east coast through the weekend and even into early next week. in the information center, vida urbonas, >>> belen de leon, have you eaten yet? >> not here. they haven't had any food for us yet. that will be coming later in the newscast. i promise. we are out here at civic center park. no one out here yet because it doesn't start until 10:30. folks are settin
there are tropical storm watches and warnings in place along the eastern seaboard from georgia to connecticut. heavy rain, flash floods, dangerous winds and rip currents expected to pose serious threats in the next fe mile-per-hour winds crossed through st. marks. the storm surge of nine feet covered 22 inches of rain, left streets and homes flooded. the weather's channel reynolds wolf was there during the worst of it. >> unbelievable. look at this stuff! >> reporter: from tampa bay...
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Sep 14, 2016
09/16
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stays in the eastern portion of georgia. just a rain maker. we're still seeing clouds around the area. this is a look from the veterans ford looking over the veterans expressway here. you can see the cloud, 77 degrees and it is humid. it is a tropical air mass plus the wind pushed in a couple showers in manatee and sarasota counties. that's why i left in the small rain chance near the coast through the 78degrees at 8:00 a.m. spotty thunderstorms developing at noon, 85 degrees. and by 4:00 p.m., it's a better rain chance. about 50% mostly east of 75 when it's 88 degrees. and there goes julia, still bring up showers along the coast in the first hours of the day. and as the day progresses, the storms move farther and farther inland. we have tropical storm julia. in the middle of the atlantic, there's tropical storm ian, not posing a problem for anyone. and one wave off africa, about but our weather near normal, near 90 and 40% rain chances. how about traffic on the 8s? >>> well, i have an accident on the howard frankland bridge northbound. we hav
stays in the eastern portion of georgia. just a rain maker. we're still seeing clouds around the area. this is a look from the veterans ford looking over the veterans expressway here. you can see the cloud, 77 degrees and it is humid. it is a tropical air mass plus the wind pushed in a couple showers in manatee and sarasota counties. that's why i left in the small rain chance near the coast through the 78degrees at 8:00 a.m. spotty thunderstorms developing at noon, 85 degrees. and by 4:00 p.m.,...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern north carolina could see that currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. >> chris: good morning, everyone. we >> good morning, everyone. we're tracking a few showers down in connecticut and rhode island and southeastern mass. mostly dry, and a shower or two lingering across southeastern mass. all eyes as we get into the weekend on hermine. expected to stall oou determines how much wind and rain we get out of it. if we do, the best chance saturday to monday. ssages. sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. [gasp] what are those? guys... they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. yes, they have these tiny holes to let the air through, can you help me? wa wa weewoo look at those. can y
four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern north carolina could see that currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. >> chris: good morning, everyone. we >> good morning, everyone. we're tracking a few showers down in...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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now from there through the day tomorrow across southern georgia and into eastern south carolina. and then it looks like saturday morning it is beginning to move out. it is going to peck up speed very heavy rain here. if you are going to the east coast, the carolinas this weekend, it will be improving throughout the weekend. the problem is how much rain and how much wind damage are they going to get as the hurricane and then tropical storm will be moving through. that's something to monitor. hermine is ready to make landfall in the next couple hours. >> denise: vice president joe biden spent the day in ohio campaigning for hillary clinton. >> romona: we want to know are democratic voters disappointed he is not on the ticket? sara goldenburg joins us with what she found rot vice president joe biden showed up an hour and a half late, but the crowd was exeated to see him at the union hall. they are packing up now, but tonight biden's short and to the point and he says hillary clinton is the best candidate to represent ordinary americans. a couple hundred people showed up at the unite
now from there through the day tomorrow across southern georgia and into eastern south carolina. and then it looks like saturday morning it is beginning to move out. it is going to peck up speed very heavy rain here. if you are going to the east coast, the carolinas this weekend, it will be improving throughout the weekend. the problem is how much rain and how much wind damage are they going to get as the hurricane and then tropical storm will be moving through. that's something to monitor....
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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hermine continues its path of the of the eastern coast is a tropical storm, georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency, 45,00 here in the carolinas, they're readying for impact. >> we have 27 both on alert, if needed. lana: it has the risk of derailing labor day plans for millions from florida to new jersey. as you can see from the boats behind me, the waters here are still fairly calm. we will be watching for that storm surge to bring the waters reporting from charleston, south carolina, lana zak, abc news. erika: right now, yet another uber driver facing rape charges. it's the third incident involving drivers from the ride-sharing company in just the past week. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is live at dorchester district court with the details this time. juli: troubling charges. the 33-year-old uses charges of assault and battery. a woman said on the way home, the driver stopped on ross road in dorchester and began to touch her in the car. she pushed him, pulled him to stop and when she got out of his vehicle, the police reports states that he followed her and grabbed her from be
hermine continues its path of the of the eastern coast is a tropical storm, georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency, 45,00 here in the carolinas, they're readying for impact. >> we have 27 both on alert, if needed. lana: it has the risk of derailing labor day plans for millions from florida to new jersey. as you can see from the boats behind me, the waters here are still fairly calm. we will be watching for that storm surge to bring the waters reporting from charleston, south...
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pictures back east, the jersey shore and hermine with impacts felt up and down the eastern seaboard after pushing into georgia it's expected to move up >> kim: happening today bernie sanders campaigning on laugh of clinton. it was about a year ago they were debating on the local stage now he is top surrogate for clinton. he is going to be in new hampshire today. he's not going to be campaigning next to her. he's going to be campaigning on her behalf. the senator will highlight her plan to build an xi that works for all americans, not just the wealthy. clinton lost to sanders in the first primary election >> dana: china is hosting the g20. g20 stands for group of 20. the most powerful countries in the world. this is the 11th time the g20 has let. the main goal is trying to get this world economy going again. the united states economy is good compared to the rest of the world. the chinese president said it's and investment. the united states and russia coming up short on a deal to end the syrian civil war. john kerry said a couple of tough issues remain after the latest in a series of talks with the russians. >
pictures back east, the jersey shore and hermine with impacts felt up and down the eastern seaboard after pushing into georgia it's expected to move up >> kim: happening today bernie sanders campaigning on laugh of clinton. it was about a year ago they were debating on the local stage now he is top surrogate for clinton. he is going to be in new hampshire today. he's not going to be campaigning next to her. he's going to be campaigning on her behalf. the senator will highlight her plan to...
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the storm will continue to work its way through georgia and up into the eastern part of the carolinas. we'll be talking about this one for a couple of days. we're not talking about anymore. that's wimped out. but lester is still 120 miles an hour. it bears watching as well. closer to home, the last couple of hours in lincoln county, they are weakening now that the sun is going down. tonight, the overnight low of 77 in mesquite. pahrump going down the 60s. the, the 8. 98. going down to 80 degrees. there's a slight chance for a thunderstorm north or east of town. tomorrow will be sunny. breeze. you will notice that in the afternoon. 10, 20 sustained. 101, the high temperature. but that might be our last triple digit high officially for a while. could be a long while. >> no. not until october. 93 on labor day. these lows around 70. don't get too excited for the next week and a half we'll be below normal. >> i think i remember a few of those. >> you will have fewer triple digits in september as a result. >> okay. >> we're looking at the glass half full. >> always. thank you. story entirel
the storm will continue to work its way through georgia and up into the eastern part of the carolinas. we'll be talking about this one for a couple of days. we're not talking about anymore. that's wimped out. but lester is still 120 miles an hour. it bears watching as well. closer to home, the last couple of hours in lincoln county, they are weakening now that the sun is going down. tonight, the overnight low of 77 in mesquite. pahrump going down the 60s. the, the 8. 98. going down to 80...
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long streets command wound its the 170 mile route through the eastern carolinas, then into georgia, to atlanta, and ,orthward to join bragg's army arriving in drips and drabs depending on september 15 as a result of the distance, the number of rail lines necessary theake that move and deteriorating condition of the confederate rail system. games long street and himself did not of his staff arrive in the area of bragg's army until about 2:00 p.m. on .he afternoon of september 19 a stop on that railroad just a little bit south although technically just east of georgia, a platform that had been developed by the railroad as a place for those visiting to get off springs of the western atlantic railroad and take-home carriages to those mineral springs. those mineral springs were -- had served as confederate hospitals in 1862 and into the summer of 1863. that is where braxton bragg was the bombardment of chattanooga began to announce the approach. in the area of the platform the destruction of bridges on the western atlantic railroad as bragg's army had retreated out of chattanooga on -- nint
long streets command wound its the 170 mile route through the eastern carolinas, then into georgia, to atlanta, and ,orthward to join bragg's army arriving in drips and drabs depending on september 15 as a result of the distance, the number of rail lines necessary theake that move and deteriorating condition of the confederate rail system. games long street and himself did not of his staff arrive in the area of bragg's army until about 2:00 p.m. on .he afternoon of september 19 a stop on that...
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. >> as we track this into the day tomorrow it works up across georgia and south carolina and moves right along the eastern saw board. saturday, we stay dry still off to our south. sunday may stay dry as well, especially north of the pike. rain showers work their way up across the cape and islands and south coast. monday brings us the strongest wind and best chance for rain. right now, most of the s at the strongest. it is a little farther north with respect. we're treating this as a nor'easter that we're right on the fringe of and we can use that rain. we want to see the rain. the latest drought index came up this morning. the extreme drought grew. we'll have more on the track and rain totals we might expect coming up shortly. >> stay with wbz for continuing coverage of hurricane hermine for the latest forecast, the track of the storm and weather cbsboston.com. >>> move-in madness. today in allston, today renters are finding unwelcomed surprises in their new apartment. today, inspection screws hit the streets to make sure students have safe housing. christina hager is live in boston where the move-in is o
. >> as we track this into the day tomorrow it works up across georgia and south carolina and moves right along the eastern saw board. saturday, we stay dry still off to our south. sunday may stay dry as well, especially north of the pike. rain showers work their way up across the cape and islands and south coast. monday brings us the strongest wind and best chance for rain. right now, most of the s at the strongest. it is a little farther north with respect. we're treating this as a...
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georgia in the overnight hours. east side of that storm not let up. still heavy rains, flooding across the eastern side florida up into georgia through the overnight hours aisha. >> are you hearing reports of major structural damage? >> reporter: where we have been, haven't seen much. but seen tin roofs start to rip off. i know there's been street lines blown over where we are. however we weren't in the hardest hit area, so i can imagine some areas, especially along the east side of the storm and really close to the center will definitely suffer some structural damage. >> we'll do more digging on that and get a full picture. jennifer gray, appreciate the reporting. stay safe out there. we appreciate it, thank you. let's go to meteorologist derek tracking the storm. how is it looking, where is it going? >> hurricane hermine has officially made landfall minutes ago. latest details. east of saint lockes florida, along the big bend of florida, weak category one hurricane but pressure at 982 millibars. dropping pressure and sign of intensification. glad it's moved inland. show you why. this is happenin
georgia in the overnight hours. east side of that storm not let up. still heavy rains, flooding across the eastern side florida up into georgia through the overnight hours aisha. >> are you hearing reports of major structural damage? >> reporter: where we have been, haven't seen much. but seen tin roofs start to rip off. i know there's been street lines blown over where we are. however we weren't in the hardest hit area, so i can imagine some areas, especially along the east side of...
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>>russell: in the eastern european nation of georgia, this brawl erupted on a political talk show last night. all starpted after the two candidates from georgia's parliament began insulting each other. at one point, one candidate threatened to smash the other in the head with a glass bottle. moderator just sits in the middle and tries to pull it back. all right. when we come back, just when you thought it could not get worse, he hits a new low. >>jennifer: who anthony wiener is accused of sexting now. what archeologists found written on a centuries old piece of parchment. but first, charley belcher. good morning to you. >>charley: "good day." we're at one of our favorite ot investigating every once in awhile and they're celebrating 104 years in business. they also are celebrating the political season. which cookie would you like? the trump cookie or the hillary cookie? they're keeping a running tab and right now trump is in the lead. which one is going to leave the worst after taste? which one is going to be more what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby. you have to live a
>>russell: in the eastern european nation of georgia, this brawl erupted on a political talk show last night. all starpted after the two candidates from georgia's parliament began insulting each other. at one point, one candidate threatened to smash the other in the head with a glass bottle. moderator just sits in the middle and tries to pull it back. all right. when we come back, just when you thought it could not get worse, he hits a new low. >>jennifer: who anthony wiener is...
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georgia. taking aim at the eastern seaboard. >>> i'm rob mayeda in for kari hall. a cool track to your morning and labor day weekend. your forecast coming up. >>> and a full traffic report coming up as we take a live look outside. you can see the bay bridge moving without a problem. we'll get you around the bay and let you know if there are any accidents or crashes, concerns coming up after this. bob tease =sam/vo= >>> good morning. i'm bob redell live on the steps of the main jail in downtown san jose where at any moment we're expecting brock turner to walk out of the front entrance here after serving just three months for sexual assault. that story coming up. >>> plus, overnight shooting in the east bay. search to find a gunman still on the loose in hayward. >>> and rejected. the los gatos city council is say nothing to a controversial development project but we're also on the colin kaepernick story which continues to be fueled this morning. he took a knee in san diego as the chargers honored military servicemen. >>> thanks for joining us on this friday morning.
georgia. taking aim at the eastern seaboard. >>> i'm rob mayeda in for kari hall. a cool track to your morning and labor day weekend. your forecast coming up. >>> and a full traffic report coming up as we take a live look outside. you can see the bay bridge moving without a problem. we'll get you around the bay and let you know if there are any accidents or crashes, concerns coming up after this. bob tease =sam/vo= >>> good morning. i'm bob redell live on the steps of...
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bell and his girlfriend had cellphones, so they don't know political discussion in the eastern european nation of georgia during a political talk last night after candidates for parliament began insulting each other. here it is right here on the set. wow. there are no reports of any serious injuries. >> vanessa: president barack obama giving a shoutout to a little boy for his kindness in the midst of the syrian refugee crisis. 6 yelled alex wrote a letter to the white house, asking if his family can adopt the little boy seen sitting in the back of an brans in home was destroyed. you may remember the photo of this boy right here. it went viral. listen to alex in his own words. >> i. >> vanessa: sweet boy. the president read the letter at people should show toward refugees. a high school band a knee during the national anthem. during the game tuesday night, several members dropped to their knee, making a statement of solidarity in protest against police brutality. the move follows a similar protest by an nfl player, colin kaepernick. >> kevin: it is a beautiful evening in the city of boston. temperature ho
bell and his girlfriend had cellphones, so they don't know political discussion in the eastern european nation of georgia during a political talk last night after candidates for parliament began insulting each other. here it is right here on the set. wow. there are no reports of any serious injuries. >> vanessa: president barack obama giving a shoutout to a little boy for his kindness in the midst of the syrian refugee crisis. 6 yelled alex wrote a letter to the white house, asking if his...
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cool underwater to surface video] hermine now continues its path of fury up the eastern coast as a tropical storm. georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency- nats 45-thousand georgians already without power. here in the carolinas, they are readying for impact. sot/ mike sprayberry - north carolina emergency management director we also have 96 other swift rider rescue teams and 27 boats if needed the risk of flooding and tornados- will be watching those water markers, the storm surge and flooding the greatest threat here. lana zak, abcn, charlestown, south carolina. ((ad lib and toss to wx)) with the front passing over head, winds will be picking up but rain high temperatures still remain will hold between 10 and 20 mph with an occasional gust between 30 to 40 mph gusts will be these winds will be out main pain within the forecast but mainly sunny skies. labor day monday will consist i am happy to report that "this is america...the men and women plead for this. i've seen it first hand and for somebody to that that gets paid millions of dollars....is ridiculous..... a u-s veteran takes his frustration
cool underwater to surface video] hermine now continues its path of fury up the eastern coast as a tropical storm. georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency- nats 45-thousand georgians already without power. here in the carolinas, they are readying for impact. sot/ mike sprayberry - north carolina emergency management director we also have 96 other swift rider rescue teams and 27 boats if needed the risk of flooding and tornados- will be watching those water markers, the storm surge and...
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four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern rt heavy rain and we've got rip currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 >> that's your latest weather. would you like to steal the style of a star like chrissy teigen legally? we'll show you how to get the look for less after these messages. sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. [gasp] what are those? guys... they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. yes, they have these tiny holes to let the air through, can you help me? wa wa weewoo look at those. can you feel this? [blowing] turn around for me. ..slower...slower is that okay. i don't think you should get that dress. it doesn't fit. stay cool with breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. jay knows how to keep his wheels spi
four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern rt heavy rain and we've got rip currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 >> that's your latest weather. would you like to steal the style of a star like chrissy teigen legally? we'll show you...
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tomorrow, we are going to start to see an area develop across the eastern carolinas and down in georgia. so, the temperatures tomorrow than they were today. humidity will still be at a reasonable level. should not be a shock tomorrow in terms of heat and humidity. both coming upward at a break neck paste. mainly the heat tomorrow, humidity later in the week. now, you see how the colors are very, very bright. that is when the core of the heat and humidity will be here. once we are in late saturday and sunday backing off and shifting off. hopefully we can get a cold front through here and taking the temperatures into the middle and upper 80s at that time. several days of pretty big time heat to deal with before that. a comfortable night. tomorrow, looking for temperatures to start off in the lower 60s around 8:00 a.m. now, rise rapidly up to about 86. so, it will already be 2 degrees warmer at noon tomorrow eventually getting up to a high of 91 in the afternoon. increasing heat just a little more easier to take. fair weather clouds, little or no chance of rain and then heading into the se
tomorrow, we are going to start to see an area develop across the eastern carolinas and down in georgia. so, the temperatures tomorrow than they were today. humidity will still be at a reasonable level. should not be a shock tomorrow in terms of heat and humidity. both coming upward at a break neck paste. mainly the heat tomorrow, humidity later in the week. now, you see how the colors are very, very bright. that is when the core of the heat and humidity will be here. once we are in late...
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making landfall at this time tomorrow tracking across southern georgia into the eastern part of south carolina by saturday early morning, so that will be tomorrow night wilmington, north carolina and pick up a little bit of speed. if you have perhaps to go to the carolinas this weekend, i think things will be improving on saturday. all right. tomorrow it will be pretty crazy, i'll teletha. >> saturday afternoon it begins to lift back out over the atlantic affecting the east coast here with mainly a lot of surf and perhaps some rain by sunday afternoon. and it will continue to drift to the east. all right. around here lake-effect rain shower north of conneaut and much cooler. 74 in downtown cleveland wind and i will keep it dry akron-canton and feeling that taste of fall. i will have the holiday forecast for us and we will watch hurricane hermine coming up. chris? >> good football weather wrapping up against chicago bears. >> denise: so much going on getting ready for the regular season and brian hoyer's homecoming on the other side. sports director tony zarrella live at firstenergy st
making landfall at this time tomorrow tracking across southern georgia into the eastern part of south carolina by saturday early morning, so that will be tomorrow night wilmington, north carolina and pick up a little bit of speed. if you have perhaps to go to the carolinas this weekend, i think things will be improving on saturday. all right. tomorrow it will be pretty crazy, i'll teletha. >> saturday afternoon it begins to lift back out over the atlantic affecting the east coast here...
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julia is moving georgia and south carolina through tomorrow. typhoon meranti hit eastern china this morning... where winds shattered windows, destroyed bridges and disrupted water supplies. the strongest winds were up to 112 miles per hour. the typhoon is the strongest to hit the fujian province since at least 19-49... when they started recording typhoon strength. schools and nurseries in costal cities closed as precaution first he protected part of the pacific... now the president is eyeing the atlantic... this time the area is easier to pronounce. more olympic athletes could have their personal information in the spotlight... the hacker release expected today. and brandon marshall is letting thousands of dollars go... and now he's voluntarily letting marty to say six inches fell. not yet-- but it's coming. a few flurries have hit some ski areas and the man made stuff will start falling soon too. loveland ski will flip on their snow machines in two weeks. no estimates on when the ski area will open- it's often as early as mid october. keystone says it is 50 days away fro
julia is moving georgia and south carolina through tomorrow. typhoon meranti hit eastern china this morning... where winds shattered windows, destroyed bridges and disrupted water supplies. the strongest winds were up to 112 miles per hour. the typhoon is the strongest to hit the fujian province since at least 19-49... when they started recording typhoon strength. schools and nurseries in costal cities closed as precaution first he protected part of the pacific... now the president is eyeing...
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hermine continues of the eastern coast as a tropical storm. georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency. here in the carolinas they are getting ready for the impact. technicians on alert if needed. >> reporter: the risk of flooding derailing labor bay plans for millions. -- the risk of flooding derailing labor day plans for millions. the water here is still fairly calm but we are going to be watching for the storm surge which can bring the water all the way appear to the hotel. >> hurricane lester making its way to hawaii. it could pass close to the hawaiian islands over the weekend. parts of that state are still feeling the effects of madeleine. >>> let's go across the nation. we watch protest this morning as brock turner was set free. he is the former student convicted of sexual assault of an unconscious woman. he only served half of his that sentence triggering outrage against the judge and controversy over how the justice system treats sexual assault survivors. >>> when is it okay to pepper spray in 83-year-old woman? according to police, when
hermine continues of the eastern coast as a tropical storm. georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency. here in the carolinas they are getting ready for the impact. technicians on alert if needed. >> reporter: the risk of flooding derailing labor bay plans for millions. -- the risk of flooding derailing labor day plans for millions. the water here is still fairly calm but we are going to be watching for the storm surge which can bring the water all the way appear to the hotel....
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hermine now continues its path of fury up the eastern coast as a tropical storm. georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency- nats 45-thousand georgians already without power. here in the carolinas, they are readying for impact. sot/ mike sprayberry - north carolina emergency management director we also have 96 other swift rider rescue teams and 27 boats if needed the risk of flooding and plans for millions from florida all the way to new jersey. tag: you can see the boats behind me are xxxx?.and we will be watching those water markers, the storm surge and flooding the greatest threat here. lana zak, abcn, charlestown, south carolina. for the first time ever, researchers say they've found mosquitoes carrying the zika virus in the u-s. researchers found 3 mosquitoes health officials in southern florida have fought zika for weeks, imposing mosquito- control measures, and trapping in affected neighborhoods. "we will be asking the federal and state govt for additional funds as we move on in this fight against zika. but that doesn't mean we are stopping any of our efforts
hermine now continues its path of fury up the eastern coast as a tropical storm. georgia's governor declaring a state of emergency- nats 45-thousand georgians already without power. here in the carolinas, they are readying for impact. sot/ mike sprayberry - north carolina emergency management director we also have 96 other swift rider rescue teams and 27 boats if needed the risk of flooding and plans for millions from florida all the way to new jersey. tag: you can see the boats behind me are...
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here at home, quote, russia is militarily involved in syria, supports separatists in eastern ukraine and areas of georgiais even been accused of trying to meddle in the united states presidential race. at the same time the obama administration has been forced to accept that working with russia is probably the only way to achieve results on many complicated international issues. results like the historic nuclear deal with iran. analysts say it would not have happened without russia's happen. diplomatic writer matthew lee who wrote the piece is with us now. one candidate is good to go with vlad. >> i'm not sure if we know that 100% but certain live -- certainly he is someone -- the next president has to deal with. >> a lot of preparing your game comes down to knowing what your opponent's goals are. do we have an understanding what their m.o. is and what russia is trying to accomplish. >> there's a couple things at work. one is that vladimir putin and most of -- many in russia are trying to reclaim the prestige and the respect that they once had when they were the soviet union, as one of the world's two --
here at home, quote, russia is militarily involved in syria, supports separatists in eastern ukraine and areas of georgiais even been accused of trying to meddle in the united states presidential race. at the same time the obama administration has been forced to accept that working with russia is probably the only way to achieve results on many complicated international issues. results like the historic nuclear deal with iran. analysts say it would not have happened without russia's happen....
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georgia as well. this continues to move on shift to the northeast as we go through the rest of the day. we have watching and warnings upp down the eastern shore ahead of the system. we have tropical storm warnings from savannah, georgia up to the carolinas even extending into norfolk, virginia and ocean city, maryland. and a tropical storm watch from our area from surf city to atlantic city to rebone only beach. this is moving northeast at 18 miles per hour. and the storm system is riding over the carolinas later today and eventually pushing off the mid-atlantic coast and stalling into the weekend, the update from the national hurricane center is that the storm essentially strengthens from winds of 75 miles per hour to category 1 hurricane strength and even though the storm is offshore all the moisture pushes off inland and this could be a big concern with heavy wind across the region. winds are a concern and gusts of up to 60 miles per hour and beach erosion and the potential of heavy rain. this depends on the track, if it shifts further to the east or west. >> thank you melissa. lets switch now to lana zach live in charleston, south c
georgia as well. this continues to move on shift to the northeast as we go through the rest of the day. we have watching and warnings upp down the eastern shore ahead of the system. we have tropical storm warnings from savannah, georgia up to the carolinas even extending into norfolk, virginia and ocean city, maryland. and a tropical storm watch from our area from surf city to atlantic city to rebone only beach. this is moving northeast at 18 miles per hour. and the storm system is riding over...
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you can see they are moving up through southern portions of georgia, the moisture at least, and eventually along the eastern seaboard. causing major storm surges. in addition to a lot of heavy rainfall expected in the area. it could cause major flooding. some coastal areas doing more than 10 inches of rainfall. hawaii. this one is hurricane madeleine. you can see just below that it's going to be expected to move close to the big island of hawaii. eventually pushing out to see as a continues to weaken. they are expecting a lot of rain and very strong storms. we will have more on the local forecast coming up in just a little bit. back to y and it's a way a takedown caught on camera. the woman at the center of this saying an officer made racist remarks. >>> a new push to put the brakes on construction. >>> we have a follow-up on the snakes in scottdale -- scottsdale and where they're going. >>> a surgical procedure that is apparently the best. the answer to today's social sound off. where does arizona fall on this year's list of the best places >>> developing now. an african-american woman is at the center of
you can see they are moving up through southern portions of georgia, the moisture at least, and eventually along the eastern seaboard. causing major storm surges. in addition to a lot of heavy rainfall expected in the area. it could cause major flooding. some coastal areas doing more than 10 inches of rainfall. hawaii. this one is hurricane madeleine. you can see just below that it's going to be expected to move close to the big island of hawaii. eventually pushing out to see as a continues to...
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eastern coast. for the warnings they extend from savannah, georgia, up into cape hatteras as well. for us we are underneath a tropical storm watch from surf city to atlantic city and rehoboth beach. ocean city, maryland updated to a tropical storm warning. here is the latest, right now a tropical storm winds sustained at 50 miles per hour and moving northeast at 15 miles per hour. it is expected to ride over the carolinas today and off the shore of the atlantic coast. once that occurs, and we do have the storm moving off the mid-atlantic coast. it will essentially stall out south and east of atlantic city and southeast of jersey as well. and a change, a windshield wiper effect until the storm moves offshore. this is the latest and update. as it moves off the coast, from sunday the winds with this storm are 65 miles per hour, but by monday it reaches hurricane strength to 75 miles per hour so that is the update and that is the change it goes from tropical storm strength to hurricane strength across our region and this could have an impact across our region especially at the coast. t
eastern coast. for the warnings they extend from savannah, georgia, up into cape hatteras as well. for us we are underneath a tropical storm watch from surf city to atlantic city and rehoboth beach. ocean city, maryland updated to a tropical storm warning. here is the latest, right now a tropical storm winds sustained at 50 miles per hour and moving northeast at 15 miles per hour. it is expected to ride over the carolinas today and off the shore of the atlantic coast. once that occurs, and we...
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unfortunately, producing an additional three to five inches toward south carolina, georgia, and even throughout parts of eastern florida too. so, this is a system that we will continue to keep a close eye on. are dealing with. so far, about two tenths out at dia, the average closer to a half inch thus far. weather a couple of storms tonight, tomorrow, friday. maybe we will catch up. this evening we will watch if isolated storms early on. a few clouds out there. sunrise coming at us at 6:39. you will notice our temperatures will be falling into the 50s in the eastern plains. 30s high country. so on our futurecast right now, we will be watching the showers and the thunderstorms around 6:00, 7:00, mainly toward eastern colorado. a little bit more stream in the next couple of hours or so. by 10:00, we are left with a few clouds around here, isolated showers, and, the cloud cover, the fog continues tomorrow morning across the eastern plains. kansas, and nebraska. sunny start for us. and then by 5:00, 6:00, we will be watching the front push through bringing awes few more clouds out there. possibly, another round of
unfortunately, producing an additional three to five inches toward south carolina, georgia, and even throughout parts of eastern florida too. so, this is a system that we will continue to keep a close eye on. are dealing with. so far, about two tenths out at dia, the average closer to a half inch thus far. weather a couple of storms tonight, tomorrow, friday. maybe we will catch up. this evening we will watch if isolated storms early on. a few clouds out there. sunrise coming at us at 6:39. you...
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as far as the impacts go, the highest impact will be georgia, south carolina, and eastern north carolina closer to home around ocean city, a moderate impact for us here in d.c. if you do have plans, to had anywhere from wellington, it is going to be exceptionally windy and very rainy. here in ocean city, we'll probably have rainfall totals inches,one inch and two the worst of the storm on saturday to her here locally, it will not be all that bad. right now, the weather is looking fantastic for your early with the vacation getaway with julie. stay with our stormwatch 7 weather team. connect with the spirit we have got facebook live going on right now. we are on twitter, the web, and of course our stormwatch 7 app. you got all that, julie? julie: this is a lot going on for these guys to cover this morning. what we are going to start off talking about is the traffic, stretch of will and parkway -- of suitland parkway, all of the lanes are open. search track number 8 still in effect through september 11, single tracking between franconia, springfield, and van dorn street's. blue lines runnin
as far as the impacts go, the highest impact will be georgia, south carolina, and eastern north carolina closer to home around ocean city, a moderate impact for us here in d.c. if you do have plans, to had anywhere from wellington, it is going to be exceptionally windy and very rainy. here in ocean city, we'll probably have rainfall totals inches,one inch and two the worst of the storm on saturday to her here locally, it will not be all that bad. right now, the weather is looking fantastic for...
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i think we will continue to see this race up the eastern seaboard affecting the friends and neighbors down towards only georgia but south carolina and north carolina and rainfall potentials between 6 and ten inches. let's go back home. starting off your tgif friday. temperatures in the 50s. tomorrow afternoon in the 70s with sunshine. breaking down your day, hey, brown bagging it at lunchtime tomorrow at 72. highs at 74 degrees. current temperatures upper 50s and low 60s and, yes, we too are tracking a couple of the couple of raindrops back towards first energy, from brunswick and congress and generally sliding down 71 where we are seeing a few of the showers. i think they fizzle and fade given the fact that high pressure should move on and kind of squeeze out all of the residual moisture out of the atmosphere. here is what it looks like. we will pick it up at midnight and walk you through tomorrow morning. i think we will stay dry and call it partly cloudy. by tomorrow clouds fizzle and fade. again, high pressure moving in. clearing out clouds. and that's setting us up for nice three day labor day week. russ,
i think we will continue to see this race up the eastern seaboard affecting the friends and neighbors down towards only georgia but south carolina and north carolina and rainfall potentials between 6 and ten inches. let's go back home. starting off your tgif friday. temperatures in the 50s. tomorrow afternoon in the 70s with sunshine. breaking down your day, hey, brown bagging it at lunchtime tomorrow at 72. highs at 74 degrees. current temperatures upper 50s and low 60s and, yes, we too are...