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winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and including northern ky on friday. this could bring upwards of several inches of snowfall with a foot possible in areas near maysville and as far north as florence and the i 71 76 split we could see anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. important note a slight track change of just 100 miles could bring more or less. as of now snow starts and continues evening tapering by ohio and se indiana side of the river could be anywhere to even less the farther north. we for today we are 30 degrees. tonight about 20 and a high of 31 friday. with temps dipping into the teens freezing will be a problem in some areas this morning. be especially cautious when traveling on untreated roads and in rural areas. happening now right now... winter storm watches are going right now... winter storm watches are going into effect for most of the mid atlantic and northeast. officials are wa
winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and including northern ky on friday. this could bring upwards of several inches of snowfall with a foot possible in areas near maysville and as far north as florence and the i 71 76 split we could see anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. important note a slight track change of just 100 miles...
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Jan 21, 2016
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winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and could bring snowfall with a maysville and as far and the i 71 76 split anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. change of just 100 now snow starts morning near 5am and continues through friday evening tapering by saturday morning. snow totals on the ohio and se indiana side of the river could be anywhere farther north. we watch this. 30 degrees. tonight about 20 and a high of 31 friday. still to come the river? what's happening today... which could help make that happen coming up plus... if the fbi recommends charges against hillary clinton because of her e- mail practices.... would the democrats have any options to consider another candidate? after the break... we'll look at the rules and the possibilities. and... denise johnson is checking some traffic issues this morning... the morning x will be right back xtra is sponsored by marine recently released from an ir
winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and could bring snowfall with a maysville and as far and the i 71 76 split anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. change of just 100 now snow starts morning near 5am and continues through friday evening tapering by saturday morning. snow totals on the ohio and se indiana side of the river could...
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Jan 21, 2016
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winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and including northern ky on friday. this could bring upwards of several inches of snowfall with a foot possible in areas near maysville and as far north as florence and the i 71 76 split we could see anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. important note a slight track change of just 100 miles could bring more or less. as of now snow starts early friday morning near 5am and continues through friday evening tapering by saturday morning. snow totals on the ohio and se indiana side of the river could be anywhere from 2 to 3 inches to even less the farther north. we will continue to watch this. for today we are dry with a high of 30 degrees. tonight we drop down to about 20 and a high of 31 friday. traffic animation with the play n' trace boogie board, you can numbers, pictures, and more! just place the transparent green board over what you want to trace, and start writi
winter storm warning for our extreme southern and south eastern kentucky counties. we are watching what could be a major winter storm for our southeastern counties into and including northern ky on friday. this could bring upwards of several inches of snowfall with a foot possible in areas near maysville and as far north as florence and the i 71 76 split we could see anywhere from 4 to 8 inches crossing over into southern clermont county. important note a slight track change of just 100 miles...
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Jan 26, 2016
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eastern kentucky, eastern tennessee. we will not get a lot out of there are traces of snow around here. meteorologist liz horton standing by with more on how folks are coping with that. >> the warm temperatures feel fantastic here and they have allowed for a lot of photographs on our roads. federal officers in d.c. are closed due to the snow. more than 20 inches fell over the weekend. today, mother nature helped out, too. there has been quite a lot of concern about snowstorms that would hammer the northeast as we go toward the weekend. good news -- the models say no now. most of the models show this area of low pressure stays off all in terms of snow. it also keeps that area of low pressure away from the coast line. that's great news. in fact, if you look at the euro model, you can see most of the snow is off to the northwest due to an alberta clipper. really, we're not seeing anything significant. in fact, it looks like it will mostly be a rain event. just a few tenths of an inch of rain. good news for us, no more winte
eastern kentucky, eastern tennessee. we will not get a lot out of there are traces of snow around here. meteorologist liz horton standing by with more on how folks are coping with that. >> the warm temperatures feel fantastic here and they have allowed for a lot of photographs on our roads. federal officers in d.c. are closed due to the snow. more than 20 inches fell over the weekend. today, mother nature helped out, too. there has been quite a lot of concern about snowstorms that would...
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Jan 7, 2016
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rain am coulding from the south. and that's where the air is coming from. 54 in jackson and eastern kentucky. that's 5-10 degrees warmer this time yesterday. it's something to keep in mind. we're well above average. it's not going anywhere anytime soon. in cincinnati, the clouds are moving in overnight tonight. the rain moves in after 1:00 a.m., especially for the morning commute tomorrow. then it gets spotty as we go to the afternoon hours. hit and miss. it won't be a washout of a friday whatsoever. if you're not going out in the evening, it's not going to be too bad. most of us staying dry. that's round one. round two is to the south and west. you go back to northern arkansas. you see the band of rain swaying on through. that's what's going to move in for the bengals game. we have a lot of clouds around. especially in the evening. you see the little bit of blue in the western end, that's what's going to be pushing as we get towards sunday. we go from 50s and rain, to a few snowflakes on sunday. this is what it looks like for the bengals game. unfortunately, hit and miss showers. some could
rain am coulding from the south. and that's where the air is coming from. 54 in jackson and eastern kentucky. that's 5-10 degrees warmer this time yesterday. it's something to keep in mind. we're well above average. it's not going anywhere anytime soon. in cincinnati, the clouds are moving in overnight tonight. the rain moves in after 1:00 a.m., especially for the morning commute tomorrow. then it gets spotty as we go to the afternoon hours. hit and miss. it won't be a washout of a friday...
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Jan 12, 2016
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is gorgeous out there to get over into the mountains in west virginia bat throughout kentucky eastern kentucky ohio indiana events in traffic accidents with the snow out that when some of the roads of snow back across pennsylvania so it's a lot colder in the other side of the mountains with the frontal boundary that is going to push through our area later tonight as we take a look at the link you'll see how the moisture is coming this way but again a lot of italy left over the mountains what does survive will encounter some warmer air and i think it could be a few rain showers maybe a stray flurry or two off to the north you see that with our future cast out ahead of the system ones are coming up from the south the southwest again it is a little dusty in these temperatures are being driven up with the south wins but to note the wind shift to the west northwest behind the front and it gets a lot colder for tomorrow sort em to see the early to mid afternoon close to fifty three degrees and mention and then as we go to the late afternoon by three four o'clock we start to trend down. maybe just a
is gorgeous out there to get over into the mountains in west virginia bat throughout kentucky eastern kentucky ohio indiana events in traffic accidents with the snow out that when some of the roads of snow back across pennsylvania so it's a lot colder in the other side of the mountains with the frontal boundary that is going to push through our area later tonight as we take a look at the link you'll see how the moisture is coming this way but again a lot of italy left over the mountains what...
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Jan 20, 2016
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and to roanoke, much of virginia, west virginia and maybe even eastern kentucky with this one. that. is not just the snow totals but talking about onshore winds and strong coastal winds at a full moon and high tide and that could big pockets of coastal flooding of what we might see in the summer and the fall. blizzards looking more likely along with major travel disruptions by the end of this week into the weekend. >>> the massive search for 12 marines on board two helicopters that crashed off the coast of the colife boats have been recovered and wreckage has been found on the sea floor. so far, no sign of the crew. >>> coming up on the "morning news." now miracle recovery. a man is revived after being found frozen and lifeless on the side of the road. >>> and confirmed cases of a zika virus in the united states as health officials urge testing. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: this portion of cbs morning news sponsored by silk. silk helps you bloom. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biolog
and to roanoke, much of virginia, west virginia and maybe even eastern kentucky with this one. that. is not just the snow totals but talking about onshore winds and strong coastal winds at a full moon and high tide and that could big pockets of coastal flooding of what we might see in the summer and the fall. blizzards looking more likely along with major travel disruptions by the end of this week into the weekend. >>> the massive search for 12 marines on board two helicopters that...
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Jan 22, 2016
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rain is confined to the carolinas. heavy snow is found over western kentucky, central kentucky, eastern kentucky, those areas are getting blasted with snow. snowfall rates are starting to this is en generally light snow. visibility under two miles. near falmouth, snow is steady. plenty of snow showing up on live precision doppler 12 hd. some of the snow is not reaching the ground now. the intensity of snow is really starting to pick up. hillsboro back to the eastern edge of the 275 loop. plan on a thump of snow there. snowfall basically confined to areas south of cincinnati. it ramps up this afternoon and then ramps down this evening. at this point, i'm expecting one to two numbers of snow in this light blue area. two to four basically south of downtown cincinnati. hillsboro right on the dividing line of four to six. six plus for mayesville up to i'm not as confident on the bands for four to six and two to four. we may shift those slightly or tighten those up later today depending on how radar trends play out this afternoon. generally higher totals, south, southeast of cincinnati. it looks like
rain is confined to the carolinas. heavy snow is found over western kentucky, central kentucky, eastern kentucky, those areas are getting blasted with snow. snowfall rates are starting to this is en generally light snow. visibility under two miles. near falmouth, snow is steady. plenty of snow showing up on live precision doppler 12 hd. some of the snow is not reaching the ground now. the intensity of snow is really starting to pick up. hillsboro back to the eastern edge of the 275 loop. plan...
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Jan 21, 2016
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it will bring the heaviest snowfall to eastern kentucky, west virginia, northern maryland and southeast pennsylvania. some could get one to two feet of snow. >>> so preparing for the potential winter weather starting early tomorrow morning. local plumbers said they dealt with several busts pipes and expect more as the temperatures dip. you can inlate your pipes and keeping the thermostat at the same temperature night and day. and down trees and limbs are the leasing cause of outages during the storms. >> winter weather can be unpredictable so we have all of our crews on hand and ready to respond. >> so you're asked to prepare ahead of the event. put together an emergency supply kit with flashlights, battery, water and nonperishable foots. let's take a look at that list of schools operating on a two- hour delay today. these are operating on a two- hour delay. tomorrow's list could be a lot longer. >> that is for sure. >> we were talking about our weather app. you were helping me navigate that. that is awesome stuff. >> yes. you can see where it is snowing and freezing rain tomorrow morni
it will bring the heaviest snowfall to eastern kentucky, west virginia, northern maryland and southeast pennsylvania. some could get one to two feet of snow. >>> so preparing for the potential winter weather starting early tomorrow morning. local plumbers said they dealt with several busts pipes and expect more as the temperatures dip. you can inlate your pipes and keeping the thermostat at the same temperature night and day. and down trees and limbs are the leasing cause of outages...
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the national weather service says eastern kentucky, western virginia and southeast pennsylvania could get town 2 feet of snow. that's 20u 2000. the heaviest hit area is baltimore and washington, d.c. >>> grief counselors are at two county schools. >> they returned for the first time since two teenagers were killed in a hit and run crash. tara lynn is live in wilmington this morning. tara? >> these students were just 13 and 16 years old. they're still looking for the driver that killed them. a group of fourteens were walking home from a convenience store on highway 421 around 11:00 saturday night. that's when a driver hit them from behind. 13-year-old jennifer shark and shark went to a middle school. steven daniels was treated and release from the hospital. wral say investigator -- may be belong to a late 1980s or early 1990s chevy -- try to see if they can use that piece of the headlight to match it up with some of the cars they can find in that video. ultimately they can find the driver responsible. >>> all right. i know that investigation continues and we'll continue following it. >
the national weather service says eastern kentucky, western virginia and southeast pennsylvania could get town 2 feet of snow. that's 20u 2000. the heaviest hit area is baltimore and washington, d.c. >>> grief counselors are at two county schools. >> they returned for the first time since two teenagers were killed in a hit and run crash. tara lynn is live in wilmington this morning. tara? >> these students were just 13 and 16 years old. they're still looking for the driver...
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Jan 10, 2016
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@periods of heavy rain extending @down into eastern kentucky. @that's going to pass through @here during the overnight hours @a wet start early sunday, @southerly winds, sunday, @southerly winds, temperatures @are not going to change much. @45-50 during the overnight, @mild in the morning on sunday, @the winds will be a big story @for everybody tomorrow @afternoon. @sustained 25-35 i would not be @surprised to see just 4 0-45 @miles per hour at times very @closer to the lake @you could see gus closer to 50, @and that's with temperatures in @the 30s and 20s. @waking up early up early @sunday, periods of rain during @the overnight, mild and breezy. @45-50 with those southeast winds @that 10-15 miles per hour. @then we start looking to the @west side of the system are all @the cold air is. @it's going to be an incredibly @cold game up in minneapolis with @temperatures between zero and 5 @and then, then, look at these @whites on the west side of @hudson bay. @this one arrives tuesday was no @likely again, and temperatures @like we have not seen them
@periods of heavy rain extending @down into eastern kentucky. @that's going to pass through @here during the overnight hours @a wet start early sunday, @southerly winds, sunday, @southerly winds, temperatures @are not going to change much. @45-50 during the overnight, @mild in the morning on sunday, @the winds will be a big story @for everybody tomorrow @afternoon. @sustained 25-35 i would not be @surprised to see just 4 0-45 @miles per hour at times very @closer to the lake @you could see gus...
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Jan 21, 2016
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blizzard could hit other parts of the east coast the eastern kentucky, virginia. maryland and pennsylvania could get up to two feet of snow. the hardest hit areas will be likely baltimore and washington, d.c. oil prices are falling and they are dragging the stock market down. stocks slumped again yesterday. the dow was down 249 points as oil suffered the worst one-day drop since september. john: president barack obama takes credit for the auto industry bouncing back saying general motors and chrysler would have gone out of business had he not helped them. he traveled to detroit yesterday to tour the north american international auto show and celebrate the resurgence of the industry and city at large. after the tour he noted the wide spread opposition to his decision to pwaeulg out the auto makers. sarah palin on the campaign trail with donald trump and talking about the arrest of her son. track was charged with assaulting his girlfriend. sarah palin suggests it is an example of problems veterans endure when they return to civilian life and claims president obama d
blizzard could hit other parts of the east coast the eastern kentucky, virginia. maryland and pennsylvania could get up to two feet of snow. the hardest hit areas will be likely baltimore and washington, d.c. oil prices are falling and they are dragging the stock market down. stocks slumped again yesterday. the dow was down 249 points as oil suffered the worst one-day drop since september. john: president barack obama takes credit for the auto industry bouncing back saying general motors and...
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Jan 22, 2016
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from eastern kentucky. all the way up into new jersey. so. if this was 6 hundred miles further knot north. we could wipe it out. in one fell swoop. -fpl. >> here's all the moisture. it's been a night of severe weather. louisiana. many of missouri. much of missouri. the northern extent will bump that's why we have winter storm warnings. a veryry thin band of advisories. notice nothing in the area. things will be quiet. 16 tonight. variablely cloudy. maybe you'll catch a tkphreufrps of the moon in between the clouds. tomorrow 30. variablely cloudy.ab most of the sun north. but it's going to be a quiet day. tensions rising between russia and the uk. over the 2006 death of a former russian spy. the former agent was poisoned while in london. and now british officials believe russian president approved the plan to murder him. uk taking action. expelling russian diplomats -fpl the agent was a vocal critic of >> reu johnal director stepping down amid the flint water crisis. susan in the crisis revolves around when officials knew the water wasn't safe
from eastern kentucky. all the way up into new jersey. so. if this was 6 hundred miles further knot north. we could wipe it out. in one fell swoop. -fpl. >> here's all the moisture. it's been a night of severe weather. louisiana. many of missouri. much of missouri. the northern extent will bump that's why we have winter storm warnings. a veryry thin band of advisories. notice nothing in the area. things will be quiet. 16 tonight. variablely cloudy. maybe you'll catch a tkphreufrps of the...
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Jan 21, 2016
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eastern kentucky, virginia, maryland and pennsylvania could get up to two feet of snow. hardest hit areas will be baltimore and washington, d.c. likely. oil prices are falling and dragging the stock market down. stocks slumped yesterday dow down 249 points as the price of oil suffered the worst one shall day drop since september. john: president obama taking credit for the auto industry bouncing back saying general motors and chrysler would have gone out of business had he not decided to help them. he traveled to detroit yesterday to tour the north american international auto show and celebrate the resurgence of the industry. after that he noted the widespread opposition to his decision to pwaeulg bail out the auto makers. sarah palin talking about the arrest of her son. track was charged with assaulting his girlfriend. sarah palin suggests it is an example of the problems veterans endure when they return to civilian life and claims president obama doesn't properly support them. barbara: the obama administration is expected to announce plans for new visa rules for some e
eastern kentucky, virginia, maryland and pennsylvania could get up to two feet of snow. hardest hit areas will be baltimore and washington, d.c. likely. oil prices are falling and dragging the stock market down. stocks slumped yesterday dow down 249 points as the price of oil suffered the worst one shall day drop since september. john: president obama taking credit for the auto industry bouncing back saying general motors and chrysler would have gone out of business had he not decided to help...
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Jan 22, 2016
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from eastern kentucky. all the way up into new jersey. so. if this was 6 hundred miles in one fell swoop. -fpl. >> here's all the moisture. it's been a night of severe weather. louisiana. many of missouri. much of missouri. the northern extent will bump into the colder air. that's why we have winter storm warnings. a veryry thin band of advisories. notice nothing in the area. things will be quiet. 16 tonight. variablely cloudy. maybe you'll catch a tkphreufrps of the moon in between the clouds. tomorrow 30. variablely cloudy.ab most of the sun north. but it's going to be a quiet day. homecoming? it' s awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan, it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance, even with 4 loans from undergrad? yes, you could replace your student loans with one new loan at a lower rate and save money on interest. sounds easy! it is easy! just ask us how much you can save at 1-866-999-0233
from eastern kentucky. all the way up into new jersey. so. if this was 6 hundred miles in one fell swoop. -fpl. >> here's all the moisture. it's been a night of severe weather. louisiana. many of missouri. much of missouri. the northern extent will bump into the colder air. that's why we have winter storm warnings. a veryry thin band of advisories. notice nothing in the area. things will be quiet. 16 tonight. variablely cloudy. maybe you'll catch a tkphreufrps of the moon in between the...
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Jan 7, 2016
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be i this time foreman morning, that rain will be in eastern kentucky and in tennessee by tomorrow evening late in the evening. 10:00 into the midnight hours. those showers will quickly move through philadelphia during the early morning hours. ten we could see breaks of sunshine in the clouds late saturday afternoon. but saturday, most of saturday will be dry today will be dry, too. partly sunny. another cold morning tomorrow. down to the 20s. 45 in the afternoon, partly sunny skies. the clouds increasing late on friday. late friday night, early on saturday. 51 saturday afternoon steadier rainfall. sunday, look at the temperature, near 60 degrees sunday afternoo afternoon. the wind picks up. happening today the new york oceanic and atmospheric administration releases its annual report on extreme weather events t. climate experts will announce a preliminary number of weather events that cause losses exceeding $1 billion. the detailed financial data on each of those events will be released later this year. >>> people in california are preparing for several more days of rain, wind and snow fr
be i this time foreman morning, that rain will be in eastern kentucky and in tennessee by tomorrow evening late in the evening. 10:00 into the midnight hours. those showers will quickly move through philadelphia during the early morning hours. ten we could see breaks of sunshine in the clouds late saturday afternoon. but saturday, most of saturday will be dry today will be dry, too. partly sunny. another cold morning tomorrow. down to the 20s. 45 in the afternoon, partly sunny skies. the clouds...
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Jan 21, 2016
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the national weather service said that the moment likely trap brings the heaviest snowfall to eastern kentucky. west virginia, western virginia, northern maryland and and some area could get one to feet of snow. so prepare for the potential winter weather that we could see early tomorrow morning. and local plumbers said they've dealt with several busted pipes and expect more as the temperatures continue to dip. you can prevent frozen pipes by letting cold water drip from your fought set and insulating pipes. and duke energy said that down trees and limbs are the leading cause of outages during the storm. >> winter weather can be unpredictable. so we're having all of our crews on hand and where had to respond. -- and ready to respond. >> you're asked to prepare. you can put together an emergency supply kid that includes flashlights, batteries, water and nonperishable food items. operating on a two-hour delay today. you can find the latest on wncn.com wet. and you'll need the wncn.com address because tomorrow i expect the number of schools closing or on that hour delay to continue. >> yes. i cer
the national weather service said that the moment likely trap brings the heaviest snowfall to eastern kentucky. west virginia, western virginia, northern maryland and and some area could get one to feet of snow. so prepare for the potential winter weather that we could see early tomorrow morning. and local plumbers said they've dealt with several busted pipes and expect more as the temperatures continue to dip. you can prevent frozen pipes by letting cold water drip from your fought set and...
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Jan 22, 2016
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snowfall totals this morning ``upgraded for the washington ``area, they may see a foot and a ``and eastern kentucky. ``heavier snow is expected south. ``as we switch the radar over into ``see it' s all about area south of ``cincinnati are the spots being ``hardest hit. ``the snowfall raise south of 71 ``split, over the course of three ``hours you pick up a few inches ``of snow. ``it' ``south down towards not all of it ``-- mount olivet. `` right now, 26 degrees, window ``the northeast at 21 miles an ``hour. ``this is actually a big ``component. ``everyone is talking about the ``wind picking up as that snow ``moves in. s coming from ``winter. ``it had to overcome all that dry ``air to get the snow to the ``surface. ``that' s why the snowfall totals ``are slowly ramping down in the ``area. ``at 2:00 on expected to see snow ``area southeast of i-71 quart or. corridor. all areas by ``get towards midnight. ``futurecast a showing by the time ``we get into the end of the still have your ``snow bands along and southeast ``towards wilmington as well. ``getting into 8:00 and 9:00, ``watching the back edge of
snowfall totals this morning ``upgraded for the washington ``area, they may see a foot and a ``and eastern kentucky. ``heavier snow is expected south. ``as we switch the radar over into ``see it' s all about area south of ``cincinnati are the spots being ``hardest hit. ``the snowfall raise south of 71 ``split, over the course of three ``hours you pick up a few inches ``of snow. ``it' ``south down towards not all of it ``-- mount olivet. `` right now, 26 degrees, window ``the northeast at 21...
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Jan 27, 2016
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radar shows, no rain or snow close to cincinnati. notice the rapid decrease in cloud cover to eastern kentucky sh southwestern kentucky. southwestern indiana. dryer air is chipping away, cloud cover that's been around all day long. as we shake these clouds, the attention turns to the disturbance coming from the interior midwest and the great west. that's the disturbance that will bring them back to the tri-state and tomorrow, and eventually that will be isolated to the northwest, northeast of cincinnati. notice here, network of if we fet a temporary clou cover, it breaks down. this is an act of instability that will bring us more clouds and flurries during late tonight and early tomorrow. then that disturbance swings through. another one comes our way late tomorrow evening. even with some partial clearing early in the morning, early in the afternoon, more flurries will cycle in the ohio valley, late tomorrow and gradually flurries will push to the east and diminish tomorrow night. even though we start friday with clouds, clouds decrease in a hurry, friday morning . and saturday, it looks to be
radar shows, no rain or snow close to cincinnati. notice the rapid decrease in cloud cover to eastern kentucky sh southwestern kentucky. southwestern indiana. dryer air is chipping away, cloud cover that's been around all day long. as we shake these clouds, the attention turns to the disturbance coming from the interior midwest and the great west. that's the disturbance that will bring them back to the tri-state and tomorrow, and eventually that will be isolated to the northwest, northeast of...
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Jan 12, 2016
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fifty a wallace forty six up in dc know this and snow back across parts of west virginia an eastern kentucky's around lexington will the snow mid upload mid thirties. for those locations lexington charles down to the south more sunshine in a little bit warmer as we take a look here at the end temperatures across our region again lower to mid fifties for the most part fifty six perhaps around virginia beach downtown norfolk and see fifty five anyone looking at low fifties ron hampton newport news va and fifty for williamsburg eastern shore a little cooler upper forties to low fifties air of four loss to see low to mid fifties along the outer banks in for most of northeast north carolina after that front comes through tonight skies will clear out overnight there might be an evening sprinkle or two i'll talk about that but tomorrow's highs in the mid to upper thirty s a lot cooler talk about a rebound with those temperatures for the rest of the week in just few minutes. he's actually an outing like a traffic near the monitor merrimack here's a live look at six sixty four northbound into newport n
fifty a wallace forty six up in dc know this and snow back across parts of west virginia an eastern kentucky's around lexington will the snow mid upload mid thirties. for those locations lexington charles down to the south more sunshine in a little bit warmer as we take a look here at the end temperatures across our region again lower to mid fifties for the most part fifty six perhaps around virginia beach downtown norfolk and see fifty five anyone looking at low fifties ron hampton newport...
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Jan 20, 2016
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afternoon into friday night we will see that storm cranking out a lot of snow over portions of eastern kentucky, right through virginia and toward the nation' s capital. where does the storm track after that? most computer guidance takes the heavy snow south of new hampshire and we just get rushed. keep in mind tomorrow is the key day when all the computer models lock-in with the data over the united states. the energy for the storm has been over the pacific. now we will get a pretty good idea of the track overnight and into tomorrow but some models are spitting out over two feet of snow right now places like baltimore and philadelphia. tom: let' s find out some who [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- $20 less than verizon. and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, here, and here. so, with all of that, why would you ever go to verizon? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for just $40 a month plus get $300 back. there are two democr
afternoon into friday night we will see that storm cranking out a lot of snow over portions of eastern kentucky, right through virginia and toward the nation' s capital. where does the storm track after that? most computer guidance takes the heavy snow south of new hampshire and we just get rushed. keep in mind tomorrow is the key day when all the computer models lock-in with the data over the united states. the energy for the storm has been over the pacific. now we will get a pretty good idea...
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afternoon into friday night we will see that storm cranking out a lot of snow over portions of eastern kentucky, right through virginia and toward the nation' s capital. where does the storm track after that? most computer guidance takes the heavy snow south of new hampshire and we just get rushed. keep in mind tomorrow is the key day when all the computer models the energy for the storm has been over the pacific. now we will get a pretty good idea of the track overnight and into tomorrow but some models are spitting out over two feet of snow right now places like baltimore and philadelphia. how far north does that get? tom: let' s find out some who jamie: it was nearly upset city tonight, maine playing the number one team in the country, quinnipiac. this game had new hampshire written all over it. here in the second period, brendan robbins gets a goal to make it 3-1. his first career goal. he also had an assist. robbins is a freshman from nashua. both head coaches are new hampshire natives. bedford's rand peknold for berlin for umaine. the game ended in a 3-3 tie. it seemed like good timing fo
afternoon into friday night we will see that storm cranking out a lot of snow over portions of eastern kentucky, right through virginia and toward the nation' s capital. where does the storm track after that? most computer guidance takes the heavy snow south of new hampshire and we just get rushed. keep in mind tomorrow is the key day when all the computer models the energy for the storm has been over the pacific. now we will get a pretty good idea of the track overnight and into tomorrow but...
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a foot and a half of snow has fallen in eastern kentucky and a foot. some areas seeing trees crashes into homes. and cars are sliding into each other. and freeways are at a and gas pumps empty and store shelves are bare. and this monster storm is a thousand miles wide. newyork bracing and philly expecting a food of snow. and d.c, 2 feet. one in seven americans could get a half foot of snow by tomorrow. in the information center, vida urbonas, 9news. >>> this powerful storm system created a travel nightmare. more than 8000 cancellations have been reported in places like baltimore, charlotte, philly, several thousand additional flights have been delayed. >>> and let's take a look at denver international airport. the airport is warning people to check the flight status before heading out the door. not too much congestion outside. more than 60 flights in and out of dia have been canceled because of the blizzard in the northeast. >> got to be aware if you're heading east. >>> in the metro area, milder >> this is par dice compared to the east coast. still gi
a foot and a half of snow has fallen in eastern kentucky and a foot. some areas seeing trees crashes into homes. and cars are sliding into each other. and freeways are at a and gas pumps empty and store shelves are bare. and this monster storm is a thousand miles wide. newyork bracing and philly expecting a food of snow. and d.c, 2 feet. one in seven americans could get a half foot of snow by tomorrow. in the information center, vida urbonas, 9news. >>> this powerful storm system...
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Jan 12, 2016
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i talked to teachers in eastern kentucky who tell me when the children in their class -- classes draw their environment, they draw the water orange because that's what they see. how tragic is that? i've had the opportunity to fly over mountain top removal sites and the areas around them, and the water looks a lot different than it should. a lot of colors that come out of crayola boxes. explosives used in the m.t.r. process pollute the air and the exposed rock and particulate matter allows heavy metals and toxins to reach into and poison the water. the situation has made even worse by coal companies who are allowed to dump mining waste directly into waterways. these actions and the consequences of mountain top removal have created a public health crisis. with families living near or downstream of these mining sites experiencing higher rates of cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, birth defects and infant mortality. more than 2,000 miles of appalachian streams have been poisoned since mountain top removal began about 40 years ago. the obama administration is tr
i talked to teachers in eastern kentucky who tell me when the children in their class -- classes draw their environment, they draw the water orange because that's what they see. how tragic is that? i've had the opportunity to fly over mountain top removal sites and the areas around them, and the water looks a lot different than it should. a lot of colors that come out of crayola boxes. explosives used in the m.t.r. process pollute the air and the exposed rock and particulate matter allows heavy...
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we will check again in northern kentucky and on the eastern portion of greater cincinnati coming up in a few minutes. lisa: thank you. we are staying on top of winter weather as the snow continues to fall. mark: we have a live look outside for you as we take a look at the conditions. wow, you' re going we will continue o mark: welcome back. check out the different shots we are outside, getting a closer look at the deteriorating road conditions this morning. if you have to get out the door, make sure you start moving a little quickly because you will need some extra time. lisa: like now. mark: continuing our wlwt is 5 team coverage. lisa: andrew setters is in live drive 5 a real-time look. where are you right now? andrew: 75 northbound approaching 275 in the sharonville area. you want to move quickly to get out the door but you will not move all that quickly once you are on the interstate. we of go-between 40 to 50 miles power in this area because of the amount of traffic on the road and it looks like southbound is in even worse shape. road and running into the snow-covered interstates,
we will check again in northern kentucky and on the eastern portion of greater cincinnati coming up in a few minutes. lisa: thank you. we are staying on top of winter weather as the snow continues to fall. mark: we have a live look outside for you as we take a look at the conditions. wow, you' re going we will continue o mark: welcome back. check out the different shots we are outside, getting a closer look at the deteriorating road conditions this morning. if you have to get out the door, make...
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``as you head to eastern kentucky, ``they last until noon. ``so a little bit more time left ``for warnings. ``the advisories locally for ``cincinnati all cancelled early ``during the overnight about one ``to three inches across the ``northern part of northern ``kentucky and central clermont ``county, one and a half in amelia ``and alexandria. ``cvg had 1.2 inches. ``then the four, five inch totals e ing out southeast. ``photo, #wlwt. ``this is me pulling out of the ``driveway at 3:00 this morning. ``this is the side of the house ``that got the snow blowing and ``made it deeper. ``we probably had an inch and a ``half in alexandria. ``road problem as potential. ``minor accumulation and melting ``is in the future. ``wee we'll talk weekend details ``coming up. ``jonathan: thanks, jennifer. ``breaking news this morning. ``a three alarm fire broke out on ``the fourth floor of a building ``off pendleton and 12th street ``late last night, displacing ten ``people. ``it happened around midnight and ``took crews two hours to get ``under control. ``flame
``as you head to eastern kentucky, ``they last until noon. ``so a little bit more time left ``for warnings. ``the advisories locally for ``cincinnati all cancelled early ``during the overnight about one ``to three inches across the ``northern part of northern ``kentucky and central clermont ``county, one and a half in amelia ``and alexandria. ``cvg had 1.2 inches. ``then the four, five inch totals e ing out southeast. ``photo, #wlwt. ``this is me pulling out of the ``driveway at 3:00 this...
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eastern tuesday, kentucky senator rand paul will hold a town hall meeting to discuss his plan to take the country back in 2015. that will be live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span2. up next, a series of panel discussions from the atlantic magazine's recent summit on race fo relations. they talk about incarceration practices in the u.s. and the dramatic increase in the prison population. and the world of nonviolent drug offenses in that increase. ♪ >> for the next conversation, on a theme that we were touching on, incarceration. i will throw into the mix the figure that should cause you to raise your eyebrows. the u.s. spends $80 billion per year on mass incarceration. it's a lot of money by any standards. it should prompt a reasonable person to raise their eyebrows and ask -- what are we getting for all that money? so here to help sort through that and other questions about the function of prison and the function of incarceration in american society, let me welcome juan cartatjena, deirdre pejer and jason riley. pejer and jason riley from the manhattan institute. you're a columnist for "to
eastern tuesday, kentucky senator rand paul will hold a town hall meeting to discuss his plan to take the country back in 2015. that will be live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span2. up next, a series of panel discussions from the atlantic magazine's recent summit on race fo relations. they talk about incarceration practices in the u.s. and the dramatic increase in the prison population. and the world of nonviolent drug offenses in that increase. ♪ >> for the next conversation, on a theme that...
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in eastern kentucky in the city london near lexington, around 3,000 cars were marooned for hours on a snow covered i-75. state troopers have been called in to help motorists get to a nearby church and middle schools that are being used as makeshift shelters for the time being. in washington, d.c., they're expecting up to 2 feet of snow and snowdrifts more than 4 feet high. much of this city is at a standstill with motorists urged to stay off the roads in the city's metro subway system has now been closed. new york city is expecting much more snow than originally forecast. more than two feet in some areas by some estimates. across the eastern part of the country, more than 200,000 people are currently without power right now and more than 8,000 flights have been canceled since friday. we take you right now to new york city where officials are providing the latest details on that massive winter storm impacting the city. take a listen. >> forecasters got it right this time. not that they don't always get it right, but there is a blizzard. it's come up the coast. and it is prepared to hit
in eastern kentucky in the city london near lexington, around 3,000 cars were marooned for hours on a snow covered i-75. state troopers have been called in to help motorists get to a nearby church and middle schools that are being used as makeshift shelters for the time being. in washington, d.c., they're expecting up to 2 feet of snow and snowdrifts more than 4 feet high. much of this city is at a standstill with motorists urged to stay off the roads in the city's metro subway system has now...
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charlotte this afternoon and spent hours waiting for her sister, who spent today crisscrossing the eastern u.s. kentucky. >> first they directed her to dallas-fort worth, and then they changed that this morning to send her to philadelphia, and then to my knowledge, -- to my knowledge, and now she's on her way to orlando. >> airport managers suggest you call directly to the airline to check information before you try to fly out or if you're picking up a passenger. what happens now? >> have to return on sunday, and we'll get a flight back to charlotte. >> the airport officials tell us tonight if you don't absolutely need to be in one of these snowbound cities by tomorrow, tomorrow night, you can take advantage of the airline's rebooking features, maybe save some money, and just fly where you're headed in a couple days, if you can just hang on for a couple more days before you head we're going to be here again tomorrow. it's going to be a busy day on the big board as that storm makes its way up the east coast, it's going to be more delays and cancellations. live at oia tonight, keith landry, fox 35 news. >
charlotte this afternoon and spent hours waiting for her sister, who spent today crisscrossing the eastern u.s. kentucky. >> first they directed her to dallas-fort worth, and then they changed that this morning to send her to philadelphia, and then to my knowledge, -- to my knowledge, and now she's on her way to orlando. >> airport managers suggest you call directly to the airline to check information before you try to fly out or if you're picking up a passenger. what happens now?...
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this is a huge system, folks, winter storm warnings, now extends all the way into eastern kentucky, tennessee, winter weather advisories south of that. but we are the ones that are bearing the brunt down to baltimore, dc, and us right here in our delaware valley, blizzard warnings are in effect for wind speeds pretty impressive. and what that does is knock down your visibility, substantially, you're under or at half mile at best. essentially region wide here. so this is no joke. you know, we really don't want you to go out in this if you don't have to. what do you really need to know for now? all snow for, say, berks county, lehigh valley region, with gusts as high as 30 miles per hour, the gusts get little higher the further southeast you travel, so chester, montgomery, bucks county then across the river into trenton, it is all snow, and strong buses to make for blizzard conditions. mainly snow, as you head further south right along i95, the immediate vicinity, then down toward the shore, mixture of sleet and rain, although, right now, it is primarily snow, but heavy strong wind gusts to the
this is a huge system, folks, winter storm warnings, now extends all the way into eastern kentucky, tennessee, winter weather advisories south of that. but we are the ones that are bearing the brunt down to baltimore, dc, and us right here in our delaware valley, blizzard warnings are in effect for wind speeds pretty impressive. and what that does is knock down your visibility, substantially, you're under or at half mile at best. essentially region wide here. so this is no joke. you know, we...
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still snowing in parts of eastern kentucky. we're seeing heavier snow for that state. it should be wrapping up there. that's good news. for the areas farther east, it's quite a different story. some of the heaviest snow so far is coming down in parts of pennsylvania between philadelphia and harrisburg. we actually had some thunder snow. basically that just indicates to you that it's the very, very heavy downpours of snow that are coming down. still snowing very heavily in parts of virginia. they've already had some areas pick up already over two feet of snow. very heavy snow pushing into parts of manhattan, around long island. also across northern parts of new jersey. for a lot of these folks we're not done yet. look at these overall totals. again, the peak bull's eye stretches from washington, d.c., up towards new york. a lot of these areas will end up picking up 18 to 24 inches, but some spots could pick up as much as 36 inches of snow before it's all said and done. those will likely be in the dark pink area, interstate 81, 83, 76, 78, they all intersect in that bull
still snowing in parts of eastern kentucky. we're seeing heavier snow for that state. it should be wrapping up there. that's good news. for the areas farther east, it's quite a different story. some of the heaviest snow so far is coming down in parts of pennsylvania between philadelphia and harrisburg. we actually had some thunder snow. basically that just indicates to you that it's the very, very heavy downpours of snow that are coming down. still snowing very heavily in parts of virginia....
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it's a fairly week system and the temperature profile is to where eastern sections of kentucky in see some snow showers and that gets closer to us by weeesday. clear skies, bitterly cold tonight and a sunny but cold tuesday and then two systems that we're tracking, the one for wednesday and then a stronger one for friday and that could be mountains significant snow. the next 72 hours, we'll warm it up getting into wednesday thanks to cloud cover and only 42 for a high and a few rain showers in the day and rain showers into friday, it's going to start out as rain and on the night into saturday, the upstate may see a few snow showers and it's going to dry up and a pretty quiet weekend and we'll edge above freezing on wednesday with mountain snow showers but higher accumulations as we get to friday and saturday. >>> the attempt to land this rocket on an ocean platform ends in an explosion. what went wrong. winning and are now 2 victo thanks for joining us for "live at 5" .. space-x's latest attempt to >>> thanks for joining us, the latest attempt to land a rocket in the pacific ocean fai
it's a fairly week system and the temperature profile is to where eastern sections of kentucky in see some snow showers and that gets closer to us by weeesday. clear skies, bitterly cold tonight and a sunny but cold tuesday and then two systems that we're tracking, the one for wednesday and then a stronger one for friday and that could be mountains significant snow. the next 72 hours, we'll warm it up getting into wednesday thanks to cloud cover and only 42 for a high and a few rain showers in...
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Jan 26, 2016
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for the taxpayers and an affordability for a lot of my constituents in rural and central and eastern kentucky. i appreciate what 2901 is trying to do in terns of clarifying that state insurance regulators have the authority to regulate private flood insurance, clarifying the definition of private flood insurance, but i want to have the, ms. miller, mr. bradshaw and mr. kelley actually address a point that mr. birnbaum is making, which i think is a pretty interesting and good point, and that is that there is this impediment to private insurance offering flood coverage based on just the simple fact that they have to compete with the subsidized rates of the nifp. even if 2901 does move us in the right direction in these areas, what do we fundamentally do -- what do we do about this fundamental problem? about the competition with subsidized rates? >> i think that's a challenge. and i think in terms of the, the future of nfip, at the neic we will be embarking this year, i know the reauthorization is coming up next year, and it sounds like there's a lot of interest in talking about ways we can modi
for the taxpayers and an affordability for a lot of my constituents in rural and central and eastern kentucky. i appreciate what 2901 is trying to do in terns of clarifying that state insurance regulators have the authority to regulate private flood insurance, clarifying the definition of private flood insurance, but i want to have the, ms. miller, mr. bradshaw and mr. kelley actually address a point that mr. birnbaum is making, which i think is a pretty interesting and good point, and that is...
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Jan 13, 2016
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and affordability issue for a lot of my constituents in wrote central and eastern kentucky. i appreciate what 2901 is trying to do in terms of clarifying state insurance regulators have the authority to regulate private flood insurance clarifying definition of private flood insurance but i want mr. bradshaw and mr. kelly to address the point of that i think is a pretty interesting and good point and that is there is this impediment to private insurance offering flood coverage based on the simple fact that they have to compete with subsidized rates of the nfip. what do we fundamentally do about this fundamental problem? about the competition with subsidized rates? >> that is a challenge. in terms of the future of nfip, we will be embarking this year, i know the reauthorization is coming up next year and sounds like there's a lot of interest in talking about ways to modify the program. we have not had conversations yet about potential recommendations for changes to that program but it was just an ounce i am chair of the property and casualty committee and i can tell you this i
and affordability issue for a lot of my constituents in wrote central and eastern kentucky. i appreciate what 2901 is trying to do in terms of clarifying state insurance regulators have the authority to regulate private flood insurance clarifying definition of private flood insurance but i want mr. bradshaw and mr. kelly to address the point of that i think is a pretty interesting and good point and that is there is this impediment to private insurance offering flood coverage based on the...
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liability for the tax payers and affordability issue for a lot of >> issue and in rural, central and eastern kentucky. i appreciate what 29 no one is trying to do in terms of clarifying the state insurance regulators have the authority to regulate private and flood insurance clarifying the definition of flood insurance. but i want to have mr. bradshaw, mr. kelley addressed the point mr. trina levin is making him that is the impediment to private insurance offering flood coverage based on just the simple fact that they have to compete with a subsidized rate of the nsi p., even if 29 no one does move us in the right direction, what do we fundamentally do about the fundamental problem? about the competition a subsidized rate. >> i think that is a challenge. in terms of the future, we will be embarking this year. i year. kind of the reauthorization is coming up next year and it sounds like there's a lot of interest in talking about ways we can modify the program. we've not had conversations that about potential recommendations for changes to the program, but it was just announced a venture of the propert
liability for the tax payers and affordability issue for a lot of >> issue and in rural, central and eastern kentucky. i appreciate what 29 no one is trying to do in terms of clarifying the state insurance regulators have the authority to regulate private and flood insurance clarifying the definition of flood insurance. but i want to have mr. bradshaw, mr. kelley addressed the point mr. trina levin is making him that is the impediment to private insurance offering flood coverage based on...
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track on live precision doppler hd. larger view of satellite, shows rain in the far south eastern parlt of kentucky and extending to the tennessee valley. that rain is not come our way. the clouds we have now will be tonight. and the windchill is at 39 degrees. anderson township with the windchill. and we're mostly cloudy tomorrow. some flurries in the forecast. northeast of cincinnati on thursday. then the warm up comes just in time for your weekend plans. full authority forecast comes your way in 10 minutes. >> thanks very much. >>> just more than a game. how police officers pairing up with local children could lead to success? that's next live at my whole life... and i raise turkey for honeysuckle white . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) honeysuckle white . no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. . >> another sign of growth in the brewing rebirth. they announced it will be channelling the beer distributed in ohio. including b
track on live precision doppler hd. larger view of satellite, shows rain in the far south eastern parlt of kentucky and extending to the tennessee valley. that rain is not come our way. the clouds we have now will be tonight. and the windchill is at 39 degrees. anderson township with the windchill. and we're mostly cloudy tomorrow. some flurries in the forecast. northeast of cincinnati on thursday. then the warm up comes just in time for your weekend plans. full authority forecast comes your...