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they were ef 0 considered minor, delaware kind of borderline ef 1 tornado, you can see why it's important if we have a tornado warning to seek safe shelter and act appropriately because lowest level on the scale can produce the damage we saw in the video in delaware. today was quieter. and we kick you have in the next hour and a half. summer solstice. and what to expect in a few. >>> authorities are trying to figure out why train cars derailed in bucks county. chopper 3 was over the scene. three cars load with butter diesel fuel leaked. cars loaded with wood partially came out. >>> the federal corruption trial of seth william is now underway. opening statements unfolded in the center city courtroom. prosecutors allege williams took part in five criminal schemes. saying he accepted bribes. he allegedly stole more than $10,000 of his mother's pension and social security money. attorneys for williams said the da broke in laws with his conduct. williams denied wrongdoing. >>> a day care worker is facing jail time for pushing aing four-year-old girl deadline the it says at that day care center
they were ef 0 considered minor, delaware kind of borderline ef 1 tornado, you can see why it's important if we have a tornado warning to seek safe shelter and act appropriately because lowest level on the scale can produce the damage we saw in the video in delaware. today was quieter. and we kick you have in the next hour and a half. summer solstice. and what to expect in a few. >>> authorities are trying to figure out why train cars derailed in bucks county. chopper 3 was over the...
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Jun 21, 2017
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they were ef 0 considered minor, delaware kind of borderline ef 1 tornado, you can see why it's important if we have a tornado warning to seek safe shelter and act appropriately because lowest level on the scale can produce the damage we saw in the video in delaware. today was quieter. and we kick you have in the next hour and a half. summer solstice. and what to expect in a few. >>> authorities are trying to figure out why train cars derailed in bucks county. chopper 3 was over the scene. three cars load with butter diesel fuel leaked. cars loaded with wood partially came out. >>> the federal corruption trial of seth william is now underway. opening statements unfolded in the center city courtroom. prosecutors allege williams took part in five criminal schemes. saying he accepted bribes. he allegedly stole more than $10,000 of his mother's pension and social security money. attorneys for williams said the da broke in laws with his conduct. williams denied wrongdoing. >>> a day care worker is facing jail time for pushing aing four-year-old girl deadline the it says at that day care center
they were ef 0 considered minor, delaware kind of borderline ef 1 tornado, you can see why it's important if we have a tornado warning to seek safe shelter and act appropriately because lowest level on the scale can produce the damage we saw in the video in delaware. today was quieter. and we kick you have in the next hour and a half. summer solstice. and what to expect in a few. >>> authorities are trying to figure out why train cars derailed in bucks county. chopper 3 was over the...
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Jun 25, 2017
06/17
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a second tornado also near howell township, very close by, also an ef-0 tornado. this one causing damage near oak glen park. both were fairly short lived but they left results. now, much better conditions. already warming up as well. sufficient in philadelphia and 77 in wilmington. 72 in allentown, and already near 80 in atlantic city. at the marina, done to 73 degrees. coming up, going to talk more about the temperatures as they continue to climb this afternoon and when we have the next chance of rain returning to the forecast. >> we'll see you shortly. >> take a look at the force from yesterday's force. powerful winds blew open the dooroffs this home depot in monmouth county. pounding rain, the dark clouds, they certainly unsettled people inside the store here. this is in howell township. one of the customers describes the scene. >> you can see the heavy rain coming down on the roof. contractors and i were all looking at each other, going this isn't normal. we started coming out toward the main entrance and it was black outside. >> the national weather service h
a second tornado also near howell township, very close by, also an ef-0 tornado. this one causing damage near oak glen park. both were fairly short lived but they left results. now, much better conditions. already warming up as well. sufficient in philadelphia and 77 in wilmington. 72 in allentown, and already near 80 in atlantic city. at the marina, done to 73 degrees. coming up, going to talk more about the temperatures as they continue to climb this afternoon and when we have the next chance...
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Jun 25, 2017
06/17
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an ef-0 tornado just to the northwest of howell township.timated winds of 75 miles per hour with this specific tornado and a path of about a half mile in duration. then a second tornado just a few minutes after, just a little bit away, also an ef-0. this one causing damage over oak glen park. also shorter. today, though, not a concern. temperatures to start out, pretty nice. 67 in mt. holly. pottstown at 65. as we go through today, we'll see average temperatures in the 80s and lookingly dry. we'll talk about the possibility of an isolated shower coming up. >> looking good out there. big difference from yesterday. take a look at the force of those storms. powerful winds blew open these doors at the home depot in monmouth county. the pounding rain, the storm clouds, they alarmed people inside the store. one of the customers described exactly what he saw. >> heavy. heavy rain coming down on the roof. contractors and i were looking at each other, this isn't normal. started coming out toward the main entrance. it was black outside. >> the nationa
an ef-0 tornado just to the northwest of howell township.timated winds of 75 miles per hour with this specific tornado and a path of about a half mile in duration. then a second tornado just a few minutes after, just a little bit away, also an ef-0. this one causing damage over oak glen park. also shorter. today, though, not a concern. temperatures to start out, pretty nice. 67 in mt. holly. pottstown at 65. as we go through today, we'll see average temperatures in the 80s and lookingly dry....
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Jun 20, 2017
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even an ef-0 tornado, the smallest on the scale, can still do some damage.s surveillance video captures the power of mother nature. watch as the 75 to 85 mile per hour winds move in. ripping the door off a building at the delaware electric co-op. >> inside the building when the storm hit. which is a good thing. >> reporter: two hours earlier, it would have been filled with employees. >> severely damaged the building you see behind me here. no one was injured. >> reporter: as the cleanup continues this afternoon, you can still see trees snapped in two. >> this is the first stop on our damage survey today. we're making a couple more stops. >> reporter: a team from the national weather service confirmed late today what many people here suspected all along. the storm that blew through the region spawned a tornado here. an ef-0. 150 miles away in pennsylvania evidence of what is likely another tornado. the national weather service telling us early assessments show a brief tornado touched down here, as well. now, employees at the delaware electric co-op said when
even an ef-0 tornado, the smallest on the scale, can still do some damage.s surveillance video captures the power of mother nature. watch as the 75 to 85 mile per hour winds move in. ripping the door off a building at the delaware electric co-op. >> inside the building when the storm hit. which is a good thing. >> reporter: two hours earlier, it would have been filled with employees. >> severely damaged the building you see behind me here. no one was injured. >>...
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Jun 20, 2017
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so ef 0, more on page about that. okay. so zoom back out. this is the radar between 3:00 and 4:00. you can see lightning and storms moving through southern montgomery county. you were under thunderstorm warnings at the time, but not a tornado warning. storms moving around 3:00 and 4:00. up toward laurel and this is the wind sheer that occurred right across the southern sections of montgomery county, again, ef-0. we will come back and talk about a big difference behind the front, but one small problem we might have for the morning commute. >>> and we have got you covered. download the wusa 9 map where you can track it from the beginning. >>> enforcement agents have more to say about the man accused of killing a 17-year-old girl after she left a local mosque. he is darwin martinez torres and he may not legally. he is arrested, ice has filed paperwork to take custody of him. meanwhile police reviewing new details about the death of dabber. >> we don't know why the suspect was so enraged he drove his car up on the curve before chasing this group of about 10 teenagers. >> we ran. we rea
so ef 0, more on page about that. okay. so zoom back out. this is the radar between 3:00 and 4:00. you can see lightning and storms moving through southern montgomery county. you were under thunderstorm warnings at the time, but not a tornado warning. storms moving around 3:00 and 4:00. up toward laurel and this is the wind sheer that occurred right across the southern sections of montgomery county, again, ef-0. we will come back and talk about a big difference behind the front, but one small...
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Jun 21, 2017
06/17
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. >>> the national weather service has confirmed that an ef-0 tornado tuouched down in burkes county last night. it had winds up to 80 miles an hour. nbc 10 got video from a viewer last night that showed a funnel cloud. the national weather service another ef-0 tornado touched down in sussex county, delaware yesterday. >>> so much calmer tonight compared to yesterday. people were out there enjoying really nice weather. is this going to last for the first day of summer? >> i would love for this to last the entire summer. crystal has more on that. >> we skroulds thcould have thi every day of summer then we'd be out of a job. it's very nice right now. temperatures dropped to the 70s outside. 78 in philadelphia and 77 in wilmington. allentown gorgeous now. we have these 70s across the map. a tight view right in new castle county shows the smallest shower that popped up. we have stayed dry the whole day but this little cell had to make its way through. it's already falling apart. i don't expect we'll see much out of this except make a sprinkle. otherwise this is falling apart and the rest
. >>> the national weather service has confirmed that an ef-0 tornado tuouched down in burkes county last night. it had winds up to 80 miles an hour. nbc 10 got video from a viewer last night that showed a funnel cloud. the national weather service another ef-0 tornado touched down in sussex county, delaware yesterday. >>> so much calmer tonight compared to yesterday. people were out there enjoying really nice weather. is this going to last for the first day of summer?...
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Jun 21, 2017
06/17
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national weather service says another ef-0 tornado touched down in sussex@. no one was hurt. tore the doer of a building at the delaware electric co-wop. employees said they had little time to run for cover. >>> 4:35. driver slams into a woman crossing the street and doesn't help. >> coming up. exclusive video see on nbc 10. what happens after the crash. >>> community support. trying to lift the spirits of the victim of this attack. techbl flyers are getting involved. >>> yearbook controversy. president trump weighing in on a case of sensorship in a monmouth county school. >>> look at the sky glowing above cape may. you will see sunshine. right now make out the glimpse of the moon in the upper right corner. how about that. we'll take a look at the neighborhood forecast just ahead. to make a good school da. miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess
national weather service says another ef-0 tornado touched down in sussex@. no one was hurt. tore the doer of a building at the delaware electric co-wop. employees said they had little time to run for cover. >>> 4:35. driver slams into a woman crossing the street and doesn't help. >> coming up. exclusive video see on nbc 10. what happens after the crash. >>> community support. trying to lift the spirits of the victim of this attack. techbl flyers are getting involved....
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the ef-0 tornado didn't harm anyone, but did leave behind some damage. first alert meteorologist krystal klei is joining us. a tornado also confirmed in burkes county. >> ef-0 which is the lowest rated tornado you can get. both did leave some damage behind. particularly in sussex county. we were able to get that warning out on air as soon as it popped up during the 6:00 p.m. newscast yesterday. 86 degrees in philadelphia and 85 in wilmington. and 82 in potstown. while temperatures may not seem that much different from what we saw yesterday, it feels way different than yesterday. we had no rain. just had some scattered clouds and a lot of sunshine outside and the big difference was when that cold front swept on off the shore, well, we also saw the humidity drop. as a result, today was not sticky, steamy. instead, it felt pretty nice outsi outside. even with those 80 degree temperatures. tomorrow looking at a repeat. warm and mostly dry forecast. as we get into your thursday, an increase in humidity, but it's friday and saturday where we may see more storm
the ef-0 tornado didn't harm anyone, but did leave behind some damage. first alert meteorologist krystal klei is joining us. a tornado also confirmed in burkes county. >> ef-0 which is the lowest rated tornado you can get. both did leave some damage behind. particularly in sussex county. we were able to get that warning out on air as soon as it popped up during the 6:00 p.m. newscast yesterday. 86 degrees in philadelphia and 85 in wilmington. and 82 in potstown. while temperatures may not...
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Jun 25, 2017
06/17
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an ef-0 tornado, the lowest level ofato atortornado that is officially recognized. winds near 75 miles per hour. the path length was about a half mile. now we're looking at the second record. a shorter length, only three tenths of a mile. also an ef-0, and also near howell township, although other areas along the line did spawn some serious damage through new jersey. coming up, we'll talk more about the fact that while the bad conditions move through, now we're looking at a good sunday, also the work week ahead where temperatures trend downward for a bit. >> we have more of the video that we showed you off the top of the newscast. take a look of the force of yesterday's storm. powerful winds blew open the doors here at home depot. the pounding rain and dark clouds made people a little unsettled inside the store in howell township. one of the customers described the scene. >> the heavy, heavy rain coming down on the roof. the contractors and i were all looking at each other going this isn't normal. starting coming out toward the main entrance and it was black outside
an ef-0 tornado, the lowest level ofato atortornado that is officially recognized. winds near 75 miles per hour. the path length was about a half mile. now we're looking at the second record. a shorter length, only three tenths of a mile. also an ef-0, and also near howell township, although other areas along the line did spawn some serious damage through new jersey. coming up, we'll talk more about the fact that while the bad conditions move through, now we're looking at a good sunday, also...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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this is another look at the damage left behind yesterday's ef-0 tornado. we're bringing you team coverage of the cleanup and the power outages. >> first, wee want to look at the commute and today's forecast. sheena parveen and chuck bell are outside. we'll check in with them first. hey, guys. >> the sun is shining, sheen is aback from hawaii. everything is coming up roses. >> there we go. i picked a good day for t yesterday not good with the storms. but today, total 180. it's nice. >> beautiful day to be outside. there's a picture of the sunrise over washington. today and tomorrow the longest two days of the year. summer solstice after midnight tonight. lower humidity today and tomorrow. just super summer weather for sure. 90s not back in the picture until thursday and rain
this is another look at the damage left behind yesterday's ef-0 tornado. we're bringing you team coverage of the cleanup and the power outages. >> first, wee want to look at the commute and today's forecast. sheena parveen and chuck bell are outside. we'll check in with them first. hey, guys. >> the sun is shining, sheen is aback from hawaii. everything is coming up roses. >> there we go. i picked a good day for t yesterday not good with the storms. but today, total 180. it's...
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Jun 23, 2017
06/17
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a confirmed ef-2 tornado in alabama, destroying several businesses. that f-16 flipping in the rains in dayton. and look at the map tonight. 30 million in the east at risk. travel will be challenging, as though dangerous storms make it up to new york city. this evening, images of the effort to save a woman and her sinking car. and abc's gio benitez leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, with a deadly mix of flash flooding and severe storms, cindy is not done yet. >> my husband's trying to help. >> reporter: alabama hit hard. rescuers forming a human chain, rescuing a woman from her sinking car, just in the nick of time. >> there she is. she got out! >> reporter: the car completely submerged. west of birmingham, where several people were hurt when an ef-2 tornado blew through. they're cleaning up flattened holmes and businesses. our steve osunsami is there. >> behind me is what used to be an oil service station. you can see the winds were strong enough to basically tear this place in two. this was part of a wall. >> reporter: in dayton, ohio, a heavy rain
a confirmed ef-2 tornado in alabama, destroying several businesses. that f-16 flipping in the rains in dayton. and look at the map tonight. 30 million in the east at risk. travel will be challenging, as though dangerous storms make it up to new york city. this evening, images of the effort to save a woman and her sinking car. and abc's gio benitez leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, with a deadly mix of flash flooding and severe storms, cindy is not done yet. >> my husband's trying...
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Jun 21, 2017
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burkes county the e f-scale goes from 0-5, 0 the weakest of the tornado 5 the strongest that was an eft 2:36 yesterday afternoon winds at 80 miles per hour, the width of the damage path was half of a football field and on the ground more than two miles, in fact, last night we got home video of that funnel cloud. this was in strauss town which is about four miles southwest of where the tornado touched down but you can see the spinning clouds and notice the trees how they are bent towards the clouds that is that wind being siphoned in the beginning of the tornado by roman and one in sussex delaware ef-0 on the rating scale at 6:15 yesterday evening winds at 85 miles per hour, the width was 200 yards and that was wider but it was on the ground very quickly only about a half-a-mile or so there in sussex county and we have surveillance video of this behind delaware electric cooperative in green wood and you can see how intense the wind and the rain was kind of throwing debris all around, again does not last all that long but very destructive as these storms pass through during the day yeste
burkes county the e f-scale goes from 0-5, 0 the weakest of the tornado 5 the strongest that was an eft 2:36 yesterday afternoon winds at 80 miles per hour, the width of the damage path was half of a football field and on the ground more than two miles, in fact, last night we got home video of that funnel cloud. this was in strauss town which is about four miles southwest of where the tornado touched down but you can see the spinning clouds and notice the trees how they are bent towards the...
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Jun 25, 2017
06/17
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this is an ef-0, the lowest rated tornado. the pat was aubt half mile, this is video you just saw near the home depot. there was a second one, shorter lived and also an ef-0 tornado. you can see the strength of it, where the tornado was cub firmed location wise. this was near oak glen park. both were just outside our viewing area, but of course, a lot of folks affected with the damage that rolled through. current temperatures today, things are much better outside. cool in spots. up to 63, mt. holly and vineland. coatesville at 64. philadelphia sitting in the 70s, and atlantic city at 67. let's compare this, though, to yesterday morning. we're a lot cooler than yesterday morning. 17 degrees so in vineland. 14 degrees cooler in dover. about 6 degrees cooler in philadelphia. later today, we'll also be cooler in some spots. i'll talk more about temperatures and what to expect as we move into the work week. >>> what a better place to be stranded in, home depro. >> powerful winds blew open the doors and an official told us the natio
this is an ef-0, the lowest rated tornado. the pat was aubt half mile, this is video you just saw near the home depot. there was a second one, shorter lived and also an ef-0 tornado. you can see the strength of it, where the tornado was cub firmed location wise. this was near oak glen park. both were just outside our viewing area, but of course, a lot of folks affected with the damage that rolled through. current temperatures today, things are much better outside. cool in spots. up to 63, mt....
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Jun 30, 2017
06/17
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including a powerful ef-2 captured at the linn county fair. >> get over here!>> reporter: heavy rain and snapped trees in the twister's wake. >> it was like it just hovering, it was just slow motion and it was really dark. >> reporter: some of the worst damage west of eau claire, wisconsin. the walls of this garage ripped off. the family truck thrown into the yard. >> you're looking around and trying to figure out how this happened that quickly. just unimaginable. >> reporter: in all, more than 120 severe reports from this system, including up to baseball-sized hail in parts of iowa. and tom, we now know the tornado that ripped this home apart was 700 yards wide. ef-1 churning through at 105 miles per hour, tom? >> a massive twister. alex, thank you. we are tracking more tornado warnings, and abc's senior meteorologist, rob marciano is here. >> not as much spin in the atmosphere as last night, but a tremendous amount of instability, and these are getting big. we have severe thunderstorm watches out for parts of colorado, kansas, nebraska, and in omaha, huge hai
including a powerful ef-2 captured at the linn county fair. >> get over here!>> reporter: heavy rain and snapped trees in the twister's wake. >> it was like it just hovering, it was just slow motion and it was really dark. >> reporter: some of the worst damage west of eau claire, wisconsin. the walls of this garage ripped off. the family truck thrown into the yard. >> you're looking around and trying to figure out how this happened that quickly. just unimaginable....
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Jun 24, 2017
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west of birmingham, where several people were hurt when an ef-2 tornado blew through. they're cleaning up flattened homes and businesses. our steve osunsami is there. >> behind me over here is what used to be an oil service station. you can see that the winds were strong enough to basically tear this place in two. this was part of a wall. >> reporter: the storms moving north and east. in dayton, ohio, heavy rain at a thunderbirds airshow possibly contributing to an f-16 flipping on a runway. the two passengers taken to the hospital. >> they had been coming in, thunderbird 8, and then executed a missed approach because of the visibility and the rain. >> reporter: in perry county, illinois, up to five inches of rain swamped vehicles, big and small. this road in midland, michigan, has a river running through it. and west of pittsburgh, a man trying to clear debris from a drainage pipe was pulled under. he did not survive. and david, here in the northeast, we're expecting rounds of heavy rain tonight into tomorrow. the real concern right now is flash flooding. david? >> gi
west of birmingham, where several people were hurt when an ef-2 tornado blew through. they're cleaning up flattened homes and businesses. our steve osunsami is there. >> behind me over here is what used to be an oil service station. you can see that the winds were strong enough to basically tear this place in two. this was part of a wall. >> reporter: the storms moving north and east. in dayton, ohio, heavy rain at a thunderbirds airshow possibly contributing to an f-16 flipping on...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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national weather service declaring this sent ef 0 tornado. power was knocked out about five hours in this neighborhood. this is northward avenue. superficial damage to other homes, two people sent to the hospital for evaluation and this is the worst of it from yesterday's powerful storm. >>> checking in with you throughout the morning for updates there. >>> i want to take you now to had virginia. family was 17-year-old muslim girl found dead over the weekend. they're disputing claims that was the victim of road rage. instead, they say nabra was target baud of her religion. police say she was walking with friends early sunday morning after leaving a when they going to into an agreement with 22-year-old darwin torres who was driving. police say he got out chased after the teen, nabra's body was found in a loudoun county pond and we learned immigration officials have placed a detain against torres. >>> new video from dc police take a good look at this, they need your help tracking down two people of interest in an arm robbery case. it happened i
national weather service declaring this sent ef 0 tornado. power was knocked out about five hours in this neighborhood. this is northward avenue. superficial damage to other homes, two people sent to the hospital for evaluation and this is the worst of it from yesterday's powerful storm. >>> checking in with you throughout the morning for updates there. >>> i want to take you now to had virginia. family was 17-year-old muslim girl found dead over the weekend. they're disputing...
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Jun 20, 2017
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we have more ef-5's, because it's 60 miles per hour less in terms of the criterion. the whole country averages 25 tornadoes a year. maryland 10. virginia, 18. our season for severe weather is june and july. so we're right smack, pretty much in our severe weather season. we will come back, and talk about summer arriving late tonight, and look ahead to the weekend. >>> all right, we want to take you back to mike's package. he was taking us on a walk through for a home that was damaged in yesterday's storms. >> they were scared, but our super nanny did a great job keeping them calm. the tornado passed through. this is where jennifer's lived for 10 years here on northwood avenue. now, massive tree branches hang over her roof and front door. her windows just peak through the leaves. >> there was a loud noise, loud crash, and there was water coming through. >> reporter: her kids and the nanny who protected them, just want to decompress, and avoid the spotlight. but jennifer has a job to do. surveying the damage. >> the really heavy part of the tree, completely demolished t
we have more ef-5's, because it's 60 miles per hour less in terms of the criterion. the whole country averages 25 tornadoes a year. maryland 10. virginia, 18. our season for severe weather is june and july. so we're right smack, pretty much in our severe weather season. we will come back, and talk about summer arriving late tonight, and look ahead to the weekend. >>> all right, we want to take you back to mike's package. he was taking us on a walk through for a home that was damaged in...
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Jun 25, 2017
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we saw the hook echo on storm tracker 6 live, sure enough it did produce the ef-o tornadoes in howell. we have a couple of pictures sent in, this is showing the damage that occurred in parts of the area yesterday. this appears to be straight-lined wind damage in gloucester county. you can see the up rooted trees here. winds 60 to 70 miles per hour. browns mills, they had confirmed micro burst, straight lined winds up to 75 miles per hour. there's a series of telephone poles blown down. collingswood, new jersey, you can see how everything is blown over in the same direction. this would indicate straight lined wind damage a lot of uprooted trees. national weather service confirmed it was a micro burst that hit the browns mills area 75-mile an hour hurricane force winds. we had two tornadoes in howell township, new jersey, maximum stained winds at 75 miles per hour. the good news when you kale these tornadoes, ef-0, ef5 this is the weak ez tornadoes on that -- weakest tornado on the scale. now we're getting air from canada, temperatures cool down and humidity dropped off. we're at 57, 58
we saw the hook echo on storm tracker 6 live, sure enough it did produce the ef-o tornadoes in howell. we have a couple of pictures sent in, this is showing the damage that occurred in parts of the area yesterday. this appears to be straight-lined wind damage in gloucester county. you can see the up rooted trees here. winds 60 to 70 miles per hour. browns mills, they had confirmed micro burst, straight lined winds up to 75 miles per hour. there's a series of telephone poles blown down....
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Jun 20, 2017
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kevin: it was an ef-0. that is the lowest ranking on a five-point scale.ut despite that, 70-mile-per-hour winds packed a powerful punch. look at the metal trampoline. it flew 50 feet through the air. wrapping itself around the large tree. three homes and six vehicles in this neighborhood have serious damage. a large section of frees severed the metal roof of a new infinity s.u.v. eerie site. covered if green leaves and shattered the weather service warned about storms but it couldn't issue a warn in time. >> i was upstairs in the bedroom. the wind came across this side of the house. i was on the phone with my son. i said, "i have to go. i have to go. i don't know what is going on." you could just hear crashing. like someone was just banging. kevin: remarkable. tornadoes are rare in montgomery county. the last recorded one happened in 2013. most people here have homeowners insurance so this is more of a headache than anything else. alison: the national wth was a tornado that swept through delaware but they have caught the footage. no one was hurt but 1200 h
kevin: it was an ef-0. that is the lowest ranking on a five-point scale.ut despite that, 70-mile-per-hour winds packed a powerful punch. look at the metal trampoline. it flew 50 feet through the air. wrapping itself around the large tree. three homes and six vehicles in this neighborhood have serious damage. a large section of frees severed the metal roof of a new infinity s.u.v. eerie site. covered if green leaves and shattered the weather service warned about storms but it couldn't issue a...
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Jun 23, 2017
06/17
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it >> tucker: let them effing die? let them bleed out? thanks for on tonight.t california democrat held up as the victim of sexism, she didn't seem to be concerned about women and radical islam. the muslim ♪ >> tucker: california senator kemal harris became persisting in questioning attorney general jeff sessions bridge had an actual chance to p actual women and she took a big pass on that. they appear before the homeland security committee to testify about the dangers of islamic extremism to cleanly for women, they have experience those dangers. she didn't have a single question for them, nor did senders heidi heitkamp and claire mccaskill, the other democratic women on the committee. why the silence? she joined us tonight. thank you for coming on, you wrote a powerful piece in "the new york times" in which you said that not only do these purported feminists in the senate ignore you, an actual woman who has suffered under sharia law, one of them, claire mccaskill questioned the reason for the hearing in the first place and ineffective school to do by implicati
it >> tucker: let them effing die? let them bleed out? thanks for on tonight.t california democrat held up as the victim of sexism, she didn't seem to be concerned about women and radical islam. the muslim ♪ >> tucker: california senator kemal harris became persisting in questioning attorney general jeff sessions bridge had an actual chance to p actual women and she took a big pass on that. they appear before the homeland security committee to testify about the dangers of islamic...
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look ageing at 120 miln hour, which is an ef-2. pretty damaging winds. >> reporter: rez dents shaken by close calls. >> when i looked up, a stick of wood had gone through the windshield of my car. i'm just blessed to be here to tell the story. >> reporter: around the gulf coast, the remnant of cindy releasing rains, winds whipping up the surf leaving only the heartiest of beachgoers to brave the waves. there will be a chance of storms that may fire up later in the day, possibly more for tomorrow. but for sunday through tuesday, much dryer and cooler weather can be expected. reporting from fairfield, alabama, i'm reynolds wolf. >>> a welcome bareak there from severe weather. back here in the bay, some flooding in marin county. the culprit here, the king tides. this road was closed overnight. thankfully that flooding has subsided. >>> well, tony in our cafeteria was saying, 98, i thought it was going to be cooler. that is an improvement. >> yes, it is. 10 degrees cooler than it was yesterday in the tri-valley. we've had near record h
look ageing at 120 miln hour, which is an ef-2. pretty damaging winds. >> reporter: rez dents shaken by close calls. >> when i looked up, a stick of wood had gone through the windshield of my car. i'm just blessed to be here to tell the story. >> reporter: around the gulf coast, the remnant of cindy releasing rains, winds whipping up the surf leaving only the heartiest of beachgoers to brave the waves. there will be a chance of storms that may fire up later in the day,...
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Jun 23, 2017
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it >> tucker: let them effing die? let them bleed out? thanks for on tonight.arris the latest california democrat held up as the victim of sexism, she didn't seem to be concerned about women and radical islam. the muslim activists that she decided to ignore, stay tuned for that i was having a good rou, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. ♪ >> tucker: calif
it >> tucker: let them effing die? let them bleed out? thanks for on tonight.arris the latest california democrat held up as the victim of sexism, she didn't seem to be concerned about women and radical islam. the muslim activists that she decided to ignore, stay tuned for that i was having a good rou, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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it raided the storm an ef-0. that is the lowest ranking on a five-point scale. peak winds reaching 70 miles per hour. it stretched from dennis avenue to eastwood in silver spring. seth rich murdered 11 months ago and his killer is still on the run. now a group of the georgia washington grad students calling themselves the profiling project release report of their own investigation in rich's murder. they tell abc7 news that the murder is still investigated as a botched robbery. but they are not buying that at all. they are saying it does not appear to be a random murder or robbery gone they believe it was a hired killer. >> proficient killer and the fact the killer got away with it for this period of time. it was a sanitized crime scene shows some level of proficiency in the killing. >> the report is up on our website including a statement from the rich family who said they hope that the general public takes the findings at face value. michelle: new information about liliana cruz mendez. the mother arrested after going to i.c.e. for routine check-in. abc7 was lea
it raided the storm an ef-0. that is the lowest ranking on a five-point scale. peak winds reaching 70 miles per hour. it stretched from dennis avenue to eastwood in silver spring. seth rich murdered 11 months ago and his killer is still on the run. now a group of the georgia washington grad students calling themselves the profiling project release report of their own investigation in rich's murder. they tell abc7 news that the murder is still investigated as a botched robbery. but they are not...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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alison: yesterday's storms produced ef-0 tornado. that is the conclusion from the national weather service after surveying the damage in silver spring. it wasn't on the gro but we have more. kevin lewis? kevin: they have seen no shortage of the woodchippers and the restoration crews. the winds topped 70 miles per hour. look at the work underway to fix the damage across the street. the neighborhood rattled by a ef-tornado. >> it looked like a war zone. kevin: julia's trampoline went airborne, landing wrapped around the tree. it was like somebody was there with a sledgehammer, just banging. three houses were damage and a woman injured when a tree crashed in the home. judy lives nearby. >> a large section of the tree severed the roof of the survivor. eerie sight with car seats covered in green leaves and shattered grass. >> i don't know the words to give it. thankfulness to god we are okay. kevin: this was the first tornado to hit montgomery county since 2013. everyone we have spoke with today has insurance. let's check in with chief me
alison: yesterday's storms produced ef-0 tornado. that is the conclusion from the national weather service after surveying the damage in silver spring. it wasn't on the gro but we have more. kevin lewis? kevin: they have seen no shortage of the woodchippers and the restoration crews. the winds topped 70 miles per hour. look at the work underway to fix the damage across the street. the neighborhood rattled by a ef-tornado. >> it looked like a war zone. kevin: julia's trampoline went...
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this is another look at the damage left behind yesterday's ef-0 tornado. we're bringing you team coverage of the cleanup and the power outages. >> first, wee want to look at the commute and today's forecast. sheena parveen and chuck bell are outside. we'll check in with them first. hey, guys. >> the sun is shining, sheen is aback from hawaii. everything is coming up roses. >> there we go. i picked a good day for t yesterday not good with the storms. but today, total 180. it's nice. >> beautiful day to be outside. there's a picture of the sunrise over washington. today and tomorrow the longest two days of the year. summer solstice after midnight tonight. lower humidity today and tomorrow. just super summer weather for sure. 90s not back in the picture until thursday and rain a few sprinkles in southern maryland this morning. those won't be latsing much longer. 60s to 70 now. afternoon highs today with full sunshine. up into the mid 830s across the area. enjoy it everyone everybody. it's going to be a nice day to be outside. >> i think you can hear the breez
this is another look at the damage left behind yesterday's ef-0 tornado. we're bringing you team coverage of the cleanup and the power outages. >> first, wee want to look at the commute and today's forecast. sheena parveen and chuck bell are outside. we'll check in with them first. hey, guys. >> the sun is shining, sheen is aback from hawaii. everything is coming up roses. >> there we go. i picked a good day for t yesterday not good with the storms. but today, total 180. it's...
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Jun 20, 2017
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storms >> they moved on through, the tornado reported very week, ef 0. wind were estimated around 70 miles per hour, we probably had a few straight line winds close as well. that was in silver spring. 71 in the city, dulles is 65 now, good news for us today, we're still going to be warm, but what's changing is the fact that we're not going to be quite humid. showing you due point map. due points are coming down and you see due points already dropping into the 50's to the north and west. that drier air will spread through behind this cold front. cold front is basically trying to work through the city right now. it's lining up along 95 for the most part right now. so once that front continues to work through, i think we're going to end up with again lower humidity, drier conditions, beautiful last day of spring is shaping up. summer starts tomorrow. if you didn't know, 82 at 11:00, 86 at 2:00 and 8 warm afternoon. again, not quite so humid. >>> 4:55, metro service picking up at 5:00 this morning, all rails on time except for the red line impacted by safetr
storms >> they moved on through, the tornado reported very week, ef 0. wind were estimated around 70 miles per hour, we probably had a few straight line winds close as well. that was in silver spring. 71 in the city, dulles is 65 now, good news for us today, we're still going to be warm, but what's changing is the fact that we're not going to be quite humid. showing you due point map. due points are coming down and you see due points already dropping into the 50's to the north and west....
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Jun 25, 2017
06/17
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within speeds around 75 miles per hour, rated an ef 0. there was a second one close in oaklyn in monmouth county. this tracked through ok line park around .3 miles, maximum wind speeds of 75 miles per hour. we had a confirmed mike burst close by but that burlington county county. micro burst is a strong down draft that produces straight line winds not a tornado but can skill produce extreme serious damage. maximum winds estimated 75 miles an hour. we had torrential rainfall and record rain in locations including trenton, just under two inches. a record rainfall for the day today and then in reading, around 1.3 inches. a different story on stormscan 3, a couple of light showers over the poconos, but quiet looking at mostly clear skies, a cool-down and lower humidity on way coming up in a just a bit. natasha back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> new jersey and pennsylvania aren't the only two states dealing with this severe weather continued heavy rains are leaving parts of mid michigan under water. this is brentwood estates mobile home pa
within speeds around 75 miles per hour, rated an ef 0. there was a second one close in oaklyn in monmouth county. this tracked through ok line park around .3 miles, maximum wind speeds of 75 miles per hour. we had a confirmed mike burst close by but that burlington county county. micro burst is a strong down draft that produces straight line winds not a tornado but can skill produce extreme serious damage. maximum winds estimated 75 miles an hour. we had torrential rainfall and record rain in...
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Jun 20, 2017
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steve: the store measuredan ef-0 with the wind around 70 miles per hour. the kemp 100eled about .2 miles, yards wide, but caused a lot of damage. fortunately, no active watches or warnings right now. stormwatch 7 radar, the shower activity across southern maryland moving out. skies gradually clear overnight. that means sunglasses tomorrow, warm temperatures, but lower humidity. daytime highs in the upper 80's. the rest of the week and looking ahead to the weekend beach outlook, coming up from stormwatch 7. nancy: thank you, steve. find out immediately when severe weather strikes by going to wjla.com/text right now to sign up for stormwatch 7 weather alert text messages. jonathan: a community is demanding answers after a 17-year-old muslim girl was murdered. the police a it was road rage, but tho w anna-lysa gayle is live the mosque. anna-lysa: all night people have been dropping off flowers and items at the mosque in honor of nabra hassanen. although the police do not believe this was a hate crime, people in the muslim community are worried. in the wake of
steve: the store measuredan ef-0 with the wind around 70 miles per hour. the kemp 100eled about .2 miles, yards wide, but caused a lot of damage. fortunately, no active watches or warnings right now. stormwatch 7 radar, the shower activity across southern maryland moving out. skies gradually clear overnight. that means sunglasses tomorrow, warm temperatures, but lower humidity. daytime highs in the upper 80's. the rest of the week and looking ahead to the weekend beach outlook, coming up from...
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we saw no indications on radar, and ef zero, we saw the gimmick and the trees snap. had.staking the effect it things are quieting down as yesterday's front has push off the outer banks and plenty of showers there. if you have family in the outer banks, to date not the best day. tomorrow will be better and we are in fine shape in our area with low humidity and plenty of sunshine, 85 in warrington midday and 83 at quantico. .4 at reagan national airport combine that with humidity levels and it feels more comfortable. through the day, climbing plenty of sunshine, mostly sunny throughout the entire region. wednesday morning, summer officially arrives at 12:24 summerw morning, the solstice and we will have temperatures in the mid-to-upper-60's around the region with plenty of sunshine. the 10 day forecast in about 12 minutes. , memorialsg today across the country for 17-year-old nabra hassanen who was murdered in what police are calling a road race accident in reston. -- road rage accident in reston. >> plans made to remember nabra 17-year-old girl from northern virginia
we saw no indications on radar, and ef zero, we saw the gimmick and the trees snap. had.staking the effect it things are quieting down as yesterday's front has push off the outer banks and plenty of showers there. if you have family in the outer banks, to date not the best day. tomorrow will be better and we are in fine shape in our area with low humidity and plenty of sunshine, 85 in warrington midday and 83 at quantico. .4 at reagan national airport combine that with humidity levels and it...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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an ef-0 with miles an hour hit the northwood park neighborhood just before 4:00. >>> first, news 4's shomari stone has a look at the damage there. >> reporter: that tornado nailed this silver springs neighborhood. we are near university boulevard and coalsville road. crews are removing debris from the roadway. they are in front of a home that was destroyed by the heavy wind when a tree toppled on top of it. we talked to a woman who lives around the corner. her home was destroyed. she is staying with a neighbor and sharing her story. >> we're sad. we loved the house. >> reporter: jennifer has lived here for a decade. a tree sliced through her home. her two kids and nanny were on the first floor. >> they went to get a snack the tree fell. >> it was a really loud bang and then just a crash and you know, a bunch of the plaster fell down. >> reporter: the heavy rain and strong wind blew through the neighborhood toppling trees, pulling down power lines and destroying cars. look at debby's shattered back windshield. >> i'm at a loss for words. >> reporter: her damage is minor compared to th
an ef-0 with miles an hour hit the northwood park neighborhood just before 4:00. >>> first, news 4's shomari stone has a look at the damage there. >> reporter: that tornado nailed this silver springs neighborhood. we are near university boulevard and coalsville road. crews are removing debris from the roadway. they are in front of a home that was destroyed by the heavy wind when a tree toppled on top of it. we talked to a woman who lives around the corner. her home was destroyed....
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Jun 23, 2017
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a tornado is spawned by tropical depression cindy in alabama - leaving behind wide spread an ef-2 tornadowinds over 100 miles per hour leveled businesses and left three injured near birmingham. the storm also left 12-thousand people without power. cindy has dumped over a foot of rain in parts of louisiana, alabama and the florida coasts. and humans aren't the only ones dealing with the powerful storm. mountains of deadly fire ants are devising their own strategy to beat the floodwaters it may look like a great escape - but it's actually another extreme danger for many in the midst of this storm because these ants will latch onto anything they come in contact with. time now for weather - rain for the morning drive; few pm storms tomorrow morning (very drive; few pm storms - feeling tropical through tomorrow morning (very high humidity) - saturday morning rain; afternoon clearing - delightful sunday & early next week (very low humidity!) today: morning showers. pm thunderstorms. very humid and breezy to windy. highs: 88-90 winds: sw 10-20 g 25 mph tonight: rain developing. warm and very hum
a tornado is spawned by tropical depression cindy in alabama - leaving behind wide spread an ef-2 tornadowinds over 100 miles per hour leveled businesses and left three injured near birmingham. the storm also left 12-thousand people without power. cindy has dumped over a foot of rain in parts of louisiana, alabama and the florida coasts. and humans aren't the only ones dealing with the powerful storm. mountains of deadly fire ants are devising their own strategy to beat the floodwaters it may...
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Jun 20, 2017
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and also an ef 0 on a rating scale that goes up to 5, 0 is the weakest and this one in pennsylvania,ds there 80 miles per hour and the width of the damage 50 yards and the track more than two miles long and some trees take indown with the tornado occurred on the south side of blue mountain if you know that particular area and no injuries other. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan a big difference here today low humidity and nice wind from the west-southwest and no precipitation what so ever, inland locations hit average temperatures or just a tad above. 84 in trenton and 82 in allentown and 85 in wilmington and a sea breeze late in the day did kick in. right now 75 beach haven and cape may 73 degrees and the marina it atlantic city also cool at 74 degrees. that front is way to the south and will stay there for now. as we are wedged with dry air between another weak system to the north and the boundary is passing through through the day tomorrow and limited moisture with it. ahead of it it's a comfortable night 60 in hal entown and 60 in lancaster and mid-60s in millville. o
and also an ef 0 on a rating scale that goes up to 5, 0 is the weakest and this one in pennsylvania,ds there 80 miles per hour and the width of the damage 50 yards and the track more than two miles long and some trees take indown with the tornado occurred on the south side of blue mountain if you know that particular area and no injuries other. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan a big difference here today low humidity and nice wind from the west-southwest and no precipitation what...
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Jun 23, 2017
06/17
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at 120 miles an hour, which is an ef-2, pretty considerable damage. >> all of a sudden, the wind started getting stronger. >> reporter: residents shaken by close calls. >> when i looked up, it was a stick of wood had gone through my windshield of my car. and i'm just blessed to be here to tell this story. >> reporter: thousands are without power. but no serious injuries. around the gulf coast, the remnants of cindy unleashing torrential rains, causing flash foogd throughout the area, winter whipping up the surf, leaving only the hardiest beach goers to brave the waves. we've got triekind of tranquil conditions, all things considered. but from sunday through tuesday, much dryer and cooler weather can be expected. reporting from fair field, alabama, i'm reynolds wolf. >> some of those remnants are coming our >> tennessee. the western portion of tennessee is getting what's left over of what's tropical storm cindy, then downgraded to a depression this morning. still a lot of rain with it, though. for us, right now, we're kind of in the clear. we have had some peeks of sunshine outside but as
at 120 miles an hour, which is an ef-2, pretty considerable damage. >> all of a sudden, the wind started getting stronger. >> reporter: residents shaken by close calls. >> when i looked up, it was a stick of wood had gone through my windshield of my car. and i'm just blessed to be here to tell this story. >> reporter: thousands are without power. but no serious injuries. around the gulf coast, the remnants of cindy unleashing torrential rains, causing flash foogd...
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Jun 23, 2017
06/17
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some of the worst damage is in birmingham, alabama, an ef-2 tornado flattened buildings. the gulf of mexico is hammered with rainfall. >> let's see how this is going to impact us tomorrow. our chief meteorologist is in the storm center. >> for us it's just rain across the region. it's going to be here early tomorrow morning. and you friday will not be a washout but it's a good take the umbrella with you as you head out in the morning. you can see what's happening around our region. most of this activity is what's going to be moving in the next couple of hours. it's not far off. this is one area of moisture coming through in the morning rush and we've got cindy in the southwest, still a tropical deposition. that will move our way tomorrow night. not one but two areas of rainfall. tomorrow night and tomorrow morning and tomorrow night. not a washout on your friday. i'm going to take you hour by hour tomorrow and saturday. if you've got plans over the next 24 to 48 hours, aye got some details for you to help make the plans. >> doug, thank you. >>> the virginia man accused of
some of the worst damage is in birmingham, alabama, an ef-2 tornado flattened buildings. the gulf of mexico is hammered with rainfall. >> let's see how this is going to impact us tomorrow. our chief meteorologist is in the storm center. >> for us it's just rain across the region. it's going to be here early tomorrow morning. and you friday will not be a washout but it's a good take the umbrella with you as you head out in the morning. you can see what's happening around our region....
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. >> the tornado at the home depot, the great footage we had in howell, it was an ef-0, confirmed byeather service in mt. holly. half mile long, 40 yards wide. estimated winds 75 miles per hour. so a confirmed tornado at the home depot. i'm glad everybody was safe. thankfully. >> oh, yeah. >> in the meantime, we have lot of sunshine to talk about for the next couple days. we have sunny skies if sunday. 86 degrees. going with mostly sunny skies. the chance of showers later on monday, but still going with a mix of sun and clouds. tuesday, a couple extra clouds top. we hit 9d 90s by thursday and friday and saturday. looks like possibly another heatwave in the works by the end of this week. >> quite the mixed bag. tomorrow, plenty of sunshine. >> yeah. >> thanks. that's nbc 10 news for now. for erika, danny, i'm denise nakano. "saturday night live" is next. have a great evening. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made ea
. >> the tornado at the home depot, the great footage we had in howell, it was an ef-0, confirmed byeather service in mt. holly. half mile long, 40 yards wide. estimated winds 75 miles per hour. so a confirmed tornado at the home depot. i'm glad everybody was safe. thankfully. >> oh, yeah. >> in the meantime, we have lot of sunshine to talk about for the next couple days. we have sunny skies if sunday. 86 degrees. going with mostly sunny skies. the chance of showers later on...
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Jun 21, 2017
06/17
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we found people all across the community picking up after the ef-0 tornado ripped through a neighborhood. three homes had significant damage, but nobody was injured. steve: stormwatch 7 first forecast on this tuesday evening, immediate metro. 60's in winchester and cumberland. the trend through the overnight, inside the beltway falling into the upper 60's, a little cooler in the northern and western suburbs, but a quick warm-up early tomorrow morning where temperatures will be near 80 degrees. the rest of the day, tracking a chance of thunderstorms, and the tropics beginning to heat up. the impact that may have on our weekend, coming up. alison: steve, thank you. is thecan karen handel winner of the special congressional election in the atlanta suburb. won the most expensive congressional race in u.s. history. they are trying to become the first democrat to win the seat in nearly 40 years. price,will replace tom who resigned so we could become health and human services secrar we been following closely, federal immigration officials confirm a fairfax county mother has been deported to el
we found people all across the community picking up after the ef-0 tornado ripped through a neighborhood. three homes had significant damage, but nobody was injured. steve: stormwatch 7 first forecast on this tuesday evening, immediate metro. 60's in winchester and cumberland. the trend through the overnight, inside the beltway falling into the upper 60's, a little cooler in the northern and western suburbs, but a quick warm-up early tomorrow morning where temperatures will be near 80 degrees....
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Jun 25, 2017
06/17
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right near howell, one ef-0 tornado was confirmed. estimated winds up to 75 miles per hour. this one cutting through a home depot reported around 7:21 a.m. this is when we had that tornado warning we were tracking throughout the area. so one tornado warning, rather tornado confirmed. here's a second one right near howell as well. this one not as long, only three tenth of a mile confirmed length. these were confirmed yesterday when they did a survey of damage. let's talk current conditions. a much better day, cool in some spots. 61 degrees in pottstown, 63 in reading. and the humidity has taken a dip that we were expecting. atlantic city right now at 67. so overall, starting out in the 60s to near 70 degrees. here's the climb we expect. by about 11:00, close to 80 degrees. a nice mix of clouds and sun. a very gorgeous start to the day. today will be a good day for outdoor plans. we'll talk more about the rest of sunday and look into the work week, see when the next chance of rain returns. >>> yesterday's heavy rains may be long gone, but the stormy weather is impacting this m
right near howell, one ef-0 tornado was confirmed. estimated winds up to 75 miles per hour. this one cutting through a home depot reported around 7:21 a.m. this is when we had that tornado warning we were tracking throughout the area. so one tornado warning, rather tornado confirmed. here's a second one right near howell as well. this one not as long, only three tenth of a mile confirmed length. these were confirmed yesterday when they did a survey of damage. let's talk current conditions. a...
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we now know per the national weather service, this was an ef-0 tornado passing 70 miles per hour windsts. moving very quickly, we're told. this storm lasting just about a minute between 3:48 and 3:49 p.m. p of course, as we have seen, it damaged several homes here. cars included. reports of transports to the hospital for injuries out here as well. now, the affected area of this part of the silver spring includes dennis avenue from west of edge wood avenue to eastwood avenue. you may see damage beyond that. perhaps downed branches, road debris and more. we can tell you back out live, don't be surprised if you see lots of branches, large debris on homes like this today in the area. back in to you. >> thank you very much, justin. the storm in the nbc washington app. if you don't have it, get it now. then you'll be prepared for the next storm to come along. >>> we want to get a check on your traffic is melissa mollet. hopefully everything is good to go. >> everything is looking quite good. no road closures like last night because of the downed wires and trees and the storms. what we're loo
we now know per the national weather service, this was an ef-0 tornado passing 70 miles per hour windsts. moving very quickly, we're told. this storm lasting just about a minute between 3:48 and 3:49 p.m. p of course, as we have seen, it damaged several homes here. cars included. reports of transports to the hospital for injuries out here as well. now, the affected area of this part of the silver spring includes dennis avenue from west of edge wood avenue to eastwood avenue. you may see damage...
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it was ef-0 tornado. winds estimated 55 miles per hour. we did see damage. jackie bensen was out there last night showing us that damage. out there today we saw storms but before that we saw pretty nice day. 80 degrees d.c. 84 back towards leesburg. if you are going to end the month of may end it on a high note. we did see storms roll through right around evening rush. right now looking pretty good. 66 degrees partly to mostly clear skies. we are watching a system to our north and west. nothing around our immediate area. noti baltimore. showers around frostburg. this is a line of showers making its way to the east. this is where the cold front is. real big time severe weather. tornado warnings towards new england earlier today. this is the cold front. notice behind it we are clear and boy is it nice behind this. we have some of the best weather, one of the better forecasts i have given in about a month. bus stop forecast nice, nice and nice. nice at 7:00 a.m. 74 degrees at noon. great at lunch. 80 degrees coming in around 4:00. your weather outlook tomorrow
it was ef-0 tornado. winds estimated 55 miles per hour. we did see damage. jackie bensen was out there last night showing us that damage. out there today we saw storms but before that we saw pretty nice day. 80 degrees d.c. 84 back towards leesburg. if you are going to end the month of may end it on a high note. we did see storms roll through right around evening rush. right now looking pretty good. 66 degrees partly to mostly clear skies. we are watching a system to our north and west. nothing...
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Jun 26, 2017
06/17
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on saturday morning the sherr ef's office here in alameda county found body parts inside a hayward way house. authorities complained of a foul smell. that is connected to a man named bob tang, a long time friend of chhay and a person of interest in the case. they found the car abandoned at sfo after he skipped out on an interview with them and believe he fled to cambodia. the body parts found saturday are mutilated and decomposed. they can only be identified through dna. >> i just hope and pray it's not my husband. i need all your prayers that the body parts doesn't belong to my husband. he has to come home to his boys. he has to come home to his boys and to me. he has to come home. he has to come home. >> reporter: the missing man's wife tells us her familiy and bb tang were so close at one point that they vacationed together. she tells us she doesn't know what went wrong. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> it is 4:34 right now. new this morning, a man is hospitalized after being shot in a porsche. police say shots were fired about 10:00 last night.
on saturday morning the sherr ef's office here in alameda county found body parts inside a hayward way house. authorities complained of a foul smell. that is connected to a man named bob tang, a long time friend of chhay and a person of interest in the case. they found the car abandoned at sfo after he skipped out on an interview with them and believe he fled to cambodia. the body parts found saturday are mutilated and decomposed. they can only be identified through dna. >> i just hope...
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an ef 2 tornado touched down out sized birmingham.rt and two young brothers leapt to help a woman trapped in her home. >> put him on the shoulders to get her out. owe. >> flooding is still a concern across the south. >> and on the west coast it's extreme heat. in bakersville, california it's suppose to hit 105 degrees and people lost power yesterday and had no air conditioners orphans to close them off. >>> the family of michael brown has settled their wrongful death lawsuit. the parentses will get 1.5 million there's and brown was unarmed when he was fatally shot by darren wilson. the shooting led to months of protest in the st. louis suburb. >> north korea has called itself the biggest victim in the death of an american student detained for more than a year. north korea denied they tortured otto warmbier and accused the u.s. of a smear campaign. at the time the 22-year-old university of virginia student was in a coma and died just days later. the family and others blamed north korea for his condition. >>> police in london are consid
an ef 2 tornado touched down out sized birmingham.rt and two young brothers leapt to help a woman trapped in her home. >> put him on the shoulders to get her out. owe. >> flooding is still a concern across the south. >> and on the west coast it's extreme heat. in bakersville, california it's suppose to hit 105 degrees and people lost power yesterday and had no air conditioners orphans to close them off. >>> the family of michael brown has settled their wrongful death...
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commuters the ukrainian banks were the first to be impacted were so were information screens at the key ef airport. so far no fix for that attack has been announced. >>> north korea vowing to execute south korea's former president and her spy director akugds them of planning to assassinate it's supreme leadership. the official core rinian noose agency says it will impose a death penalty on ousted president park gun hey. she was impeached back in march. this order accuse park of pushing forward an operation of south korea late in 2015. they say these allegations simple, are not true. >>> 4:56 right now and happening today president trump meets the new president of south korea at the white house. this is video of president moon gentleman inpayi-- moon jae-in his respect more than 65 years ago. he's expected to raise concern about trade issues barring the sale of american-made cars in south korea. >>> in the meantime, former president barack obama is going to be honored with his own street in los angeles. the city council in l.a. voting unanimously to rename three miles of rodeo road, not to
commuters the ukrainian banks were the first to be impacted were so were information screens at the key ef airport. so far no fix for that attack has been announced. >>> north korea vowing to execute south korea's former president and her spy director akugds them of planning to assassinate it's supreme leadership. the official core rinian noose agency says it will impose a death penalty on ousted president park gun hey. she was impeached back in march. this order accuse park of pushing...
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. >>> we now know this storm damage in southern delaware was caused by ef-zero tornado. twister touched down in greenwood, sussex county, this video shows debris swirling around a delaware electric cooperative site. the national weather service also confirmed another ef0 tornado left behind damage in pennsylvania, in berks county. >>> severe weather is gone, sun's out but will it be sticking around? that is a question for lauren. >> thanks very much. after pouring rain severe thunderstorms yesterday, today nothing but rays of sunshine, summer officially begins overnight tonight, can we keep around these beautiful conditions for rest of the week in the first official weekend of summer? i'll have the answer in your forecast. >>> and high praise for philadelphia the reason cities making grade according to a new list, reports that is urging people to take a trip to the city of brotherly love. >>> all eyes to the sky, art museum is drawing a crowd today but not for steps or rocky statue, we will show what you had people looking up this morning. >>> sixers continue to work out
. >>> we now know this storm damage in southern delaware was caused by ef-zero tornado. twister touched down in greenwood, sussex county, this video shows debris swirling around a delaware electric cooperative site. the national weather service also confirmed another ef0 tornado left behind damage in pennsylvania, in berks county. >>> severe weather is gone, sun's out but will it be sticking around? that is a question for lauren. >> thanks very much. after pouring rain...
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ef. we are missing in action there as well. this i call a broader mindset. the broader mindset that exists within the different parts of the national security apparatus. here, there is a perceptive -- perception of nassar that doesn't quite fit with reality. it is striking that harol saunders writes to the president, two days after the egyptians have mobilized their forces, sent them in. writtenir, the memo is prior to the formal request for .nef to leave the sinai still, egyptians have begun to .mport divisions into the sinai the memo doesn't focus on this, other than to say, and sr is one of the coolest customers in the region. nassar is one of the coolest customers in the region. he is not interested in the war. things, weto affect should encourage the israelis to have a quick in-and-out militarily. the reason was, syria -- i will not go through all the background -- syria is a key player in creating a set of circumstances and events that helps to lead to the war! ar, ise way nass described, and the sense that we can shift the focus from syria -- you can
ef. we are missing in action there as well. this i call a broader mindset. the broader mindset that exists within the different parts of the national security apparatus. here, there is a perceptive -- perception of nassar that doesn't quite fit with reality. it is striking that harol saunders writes to the president, two days after the egyptians have mobilized their forces, sent them in. writtenir, the memo is prior to the formal request for .nef to leave the sinai still, egyptians have begun...
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. >> the national weather service confirmed there were at least two, ef-o tornados which are the least severe tornadoes. there were no reports of injuries, but the storm tossed outdoor plant displaces around the benjamin franklin parkway -- displays, around the parking lot. >>> a picture taken near fort dix, there is no confirmation whether a tornado appeared there. >>> investigators are trying to figure out who killed a woman in a brutal attack in north philadelphia. the woman's body was found on the grounds of dobbins high school. she suffered stab wounds all over her body. jeff chirico with the latest on the investigation to find out who did this and why. >> you don't expect to find somebody blugeoned in the park. >> reporter: amade -- amid the crime scene tape families returned to the park outside the high school. >> this was a very brutal, savage attack, somebody really wanted to make sure that she both suffered and that she was killed. >> reporter: in predawn rain police and k-9 scoured the ground for evidence near 21st and lee high avenue. a passer by found the woman covered in
. >> the national weather service confirmed there were at least two, ef-o tornados which are the least severe tornadoes. there were no reports of injuries, but the storm tossed outdoor plant displaces around the benjamin franklin parkway -- displays, around the parking lot. >>> a picture taken near fort dix, there is no confirmation whether a tornado appeared there. >>> investigators are trying to figure out who killed a woman in a brutal attack in north philadelphia....