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as far as some of those in baltimore, that is the big question, just up for will be precipitation get inland. as the storm continues to track off the coast to make as well offshore of ocean cityht now and will be moving north and west, moving further toward long island later today. but as far as the precipitation goes, it is mostly along the coast right now. we can see heavy snowfall in new jersey. so this storm is backing a punch already. even with a closer look at the radar, you can see all the snow to our north and east and it continues to fall in east of delaware right now. the majority of the rain is along the coastal areas, the inland areas. baltimore has not seen much at this point. rain issee, the current muc near hartford county. this is impacting -- this is not impacting baltimore city. ocean city is experiencing light rain at this moment, nothing too heavy just yet. the storm system will continue to track up north. that is why we think we will miss the worst of it. the storm will stay away from baltimore. if we get anything come it will become the second -- from the secondary low. the question is whether it will come in as a wintry mix. 23 m.p.h. the guests in ocea
as far as some of those in baltimore, that is the big question, just up for will be precipitation get inland. as the storm continues to track off the coast to make as well offshore of ocean cityht now and will be moving north and west, moving further toward long island later today. but as far as the precipitation goes, it is mostly along the coast right now. we can see heavy snowfall in new jersey. so this storm is backing a punch already. even with a closer look at the radar, you can see all...
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Nov 8, 2012
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ocean city. still feeling a little bit of the win but for the most part, beautiful conditions. the dog to another bullet by mother nature in ocean city. as far as conditions, take a look at the surf. during the height of the storm, the nor'easter, we saw sees from 6-10 feet, similar to sandy. as far as other things, basically the normal flooding you would see during a heavy rainstorm anywhere from 17th street south we saw a little bit of flooding with the tidal surges. as far as winning, 15-25 miles an hour. but the cleanup efforts are continuing in the parking lot. they are getting in shape up and things look good. >> now your insta-weather plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> sunshine on the beach. the storm pounded parts of new england after rushing past us. it is still off the coast of cape cod. some snow in the mountains and winds up and down the coast continue. it has pulled away from us and did not do much more than a couple of inches of rain. a trace today. that is really all we got. your neighborhood -- neighborhood might have had more. but around baltimore, it was minimal impact from the powerful storm. 54 to greece. eight days wi
ocean city. still feeling a little bit of the win but for the most part, beautiful conditions. the dog to another bullet by mother nature in ocean city. as far as conditions, take a look at the surf. during the height of the storm, the nor'easter, we saw sees from 6-10 feet, similar to sandy. as far as other things, basically the normal flooding you would see during a heavy rainstorm anywhere from 17th street south we saw a little bit of flooding with the tidal surges. as far as winning, 15-25...
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Nov 7, 2012
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ocean city about a week after sandy blew through. things will unfold this morning and make things interesting as far as flooding. we're at the southern end of ocean city. construction crews have been moving sand out onto the beach. i talked to officials and they say emergency personnel are closely monitoring the storm and will think about implementing an emergency plan later this morning. this storm will suspend rehabilitation work on the boardwalk and cleanup efforts at the inlet. >> we will have to halt some of our efforts and a pickup with what we saw from steny. we could see more erosion and -- beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cau
ocean city about a week after sandy blew through. things will unfold this morning and make things interesting as far as flooding. we're at the southern end of ocean city. construction crews have been moving sand out onto the beach. i talked to officials and they say emergency personnel are closely monitoring the storm and will think about implementing an emergency plan later this morning. this storm will suspend rehabilitation work on the boardwalk and cleanup efforts at the inlet. >> we...
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Nov 7, 2012
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ocean city about a week after sandy. things will unfold at this morning and make things pretty interesting as far as flooding. we're at the southern end of ocean city. have had to move sand out onto the beach. officials said emergency personnel are closely monitoring the storm and will think about implementing an emergency plan later this morning. this storm will suspend rehabilitation work on the boardwalks and cleanup efforts including here at the inlaet. >> we have to halt some of our efforts. we're likely to see flooding in the downtown area. it will tougher have an impact on us -- will have an impact on us. igh tide will hit at 1:50. we will monitor the storm all day. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> when a child is born, d bell of the auto industry has contributed to another term for president obama -- the bailout of the auto industry has contributed to another term for president obama. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> 56% of americans consider the bailout of chrysler and gm could for the american economy. obama will need to address the so-called fiscal cliff. the head of the -- the re-
ocean city about a week after sandy. things will unfold at this morning and make things pretty interesting as far as flooding. we're at the southern end of ocean city. have had to move sand out onto the beach. officials said emergency personnel are closely monitoring the storm and will think about implementing an emergency plan later this morning. this storm will suspend rehabilitation work on the boardwalks and cleanup efforts including here at the inlaet. >> we have to halt some of our...
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Nov 8, 2012
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ocean city has dodged yet another bullet shot at it by mother nature. all we are dealing with right now as you can see here on the boardwalk is light rain. as far as winds are concerned, we saw sustained winds throughout the day anywhere from 15-25 m.p.h. with us here and there at about 30-35 mph.
ocean city has dodged yet another bullet shot at it by mother nature. all we are dealing with right now as you can see here on the boardwalk is light rain. as far as winds are concerned, we saw sustained winds throughout the day anywhere from 15-25 m.p.h. with us here and there at about 30-35 mph.
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Nov 8, 2012
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ocean city has dodged yet another bullet shot at it by mother nature. all we are dealing with right now as you can see here on the boardwalk is light rain. as far as winds are concerned, we saw sustained winds throughout the day anywhere from 15-25 m.p.h. with us here and there at about 30-35 mph. one similarity -- waves from 6- 10 feet, was on par with what we saw during santee. the same low lying areas for flooding we always see it in their -- in addition city came earlier. we head into high tide around 2:30 tomorrow morning. overall, another bullet dodged here in ocean city. officials and residents alike breathing a sigh of relief after dealing with sandy last week. >> staying warm at home tonight is not an option for more than a dozen people in anne arundel county. if fire ripped through in -- a fire ripped through odenton is active in. the people inside at the time all escaped unharmed. about 30 people had been displaced. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. a very busy area of baltimore city is still a big mess tonight. a water main doctor this morning, flooding streets and thisting -- main borkroke morning, flooding street
ocean city has dodged yet another bullet shot at it by mother nature. all we are dealing with right now as you can see here on the boardwalk is light rain. as far as winds are concerned, we saw sustained winds throughout the day anywhere from 15-25 m.p.h. with us here and there at about 30-35 mph. one similarity -- waves from 6- 10 feet, was on par with what we saw during santee. the same low lying areas for flooding we always see it in their -- in addition city came earlier. we head into high...
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city streets so far. there is lot left to be picked up as you can see behind me. this neighborhood is a mile and a half from the ocean took water over our heads. 12 feet of water flooded every single house. all the basements were full of water. the water came up to two to three feet high on the first floor. we're walking into lloyd dennis's home. he has been busy trying to rip out drywall and flooring to try to preserve what he can of his home. he lost pretty much everything because of this storm. you see him ripping up a floorboard now. this is the kind of debris they're having to pick up. not just floors but, watching machines and dish washers. can we talk to you a second. i hate to interrupt you. >> sure. >> you were home when this storm hit and started filling your house with water. >> correct. i was home. >> how frightening was that. >> it was rough. like i said, my family all got nervous and trying to get out at the same time. by the time we thought about it, the water was up, if you look at the pole outside, above the stars. no way of getting out. >> thank you, lloyd. good luck to you. we talked to one of his
city streets so far. there is lot left to be picked up as you can see behind me. this neighborhood is a mile and a half from the ocean took water over our heads. 12 feet of water flooded every single house. all the basements were full of water. the water came up to two to three feet high on the first floor. we're walking into lloyd dennis's home. he has been busy trying to rip out drywall and flooring to try to preserve what he can of his home. he lost pretty much everything because of this...
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Nov 18, 2012
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far as winds go across the bay, closer to baltimore, but if you go further south, notice how the winds increase to 23 miles per hour near the pawtucket river. 13-mile-per-hour wind gusts in ocean cityhern portions of the bay, south of the bay bridge, that extends all the way through monday. keep that in mind if you plan to be out today. the calmest weather will be north of the bay bridge. winds, 10 to 15 knots. waves around 1 to 2 feet. the next high tide at fort mchenry coming in at 9:41 a.m. this morning and falling, 10:26 p.m. looking at the temperatures, it's much warmer if you head down towards the south. salisbury at 45. ocean city, 49, while it's only mainly in the 30's all the way from the eastern shore, and baltimore itself, mainly in the 30's as well. the forecast on this sunday, we're expecting a lot of sunshine up towards the north. more clouds as you go down towards the south, but overall, temperatures from baltimore down to ocean city, should be ranging from 50 to 55 degrees. it's northern areas that are much colder. 51 in southern pennsylvania, only 43 in the mountains of maryland. now let's take you to pittsburgh. the steelers they're trying to take on the ravens to
far as winds go across the bay, closer to baltimore, but if you go further south, notice how the winds increase to 23 miles per hour near the pawtucket river. 13-mile-per-hour wind gusts in ocean cityhern portions of the bay, south of the bay bridge, that extends all the way through monday. keep that in mind if you plan to be out today. the calmest weather will be north of the bay bridge. winds, 10 to 15 knots. waves around 1 to 2 feet. the next high tide at fort mchenry coming in at 9:41 a.m....