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northbound indian head highway at farmington road. you can see the vehicle off to the left of things and then on the right side of the roadway. so we're slowing a little bit. looks like according to the map a lot of red because of people hopping off on to livingston road. you might want to stick with it instead of taking livingston poth are slow. 66 west blocking a lane. eastbound at 50, another crash with blocking a lane as well. so we are having somebody drive live for us. 66 west near nutley. look at the westbound lanes as soon as you hop on outside of the beltway you're seeing it pretty jammed there because of that crash and all of those delays in northeast washington newton street northeast at 22nd. a water main break with the closure. remember inbound 395 at 3rd street tunnel nothing happening. quite slow. i'm back with travel times in ten minutes. >> thank you, melissa. >>> it is 6:32. today will be the funeral for the baltimore man who died after becoming critically injured in police custody. 25-year-old freddie gray died last
northbound indian head highway at farmington road. you can see the vehicle off to the left of things and then on the right side of the roadway. so we're slowing a little bit. looks like according to the map a lot of red because of people hopping off on to livingston road. you might want to stick with it instead of taking livingston poth are slow. 66 west blocking a lane. eastbound at 50, another crash with blocking a lane as well. so we are having somebody drive live for us. 66 west near...
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farmington appears to have avoided a twister.t centre has learned a tornado touched dploun goord, kansas. what's frightening is the same storm system responsible for the severe weather in the midwest is pushing eastward. it could bring more rain and more issues to folks on the east coast. our meteorologist, derek van dam, joins us to talk about that. how bad will things be for folks on the east coast? this storm really did some damage. >> fnchtly it won't be affecting the east coast yet. we still have places from the ohio valley through the mississippi river valley that's going to be our next target area for the possibility of severe weather going forward. that sound, though, listening to the sirens, i've heard that too many times in my life. >> scary stuff. >> let's talk about what's about to happen. the same storm system responsible for the hail and the nine tornado on wednesday is now starting to march eastward. we've got the clash of two weather systems, even two seasons. very warm, moist and unstable air mass coming up from
farmington appears to have avoided a twister.t centre has learned a tornado touched dploun goord, kansas. what's frightening is the same storm system responsible for the severe weather in the midwest is pushing eastward. it could bring more rain and more issues to folks on the east coast. our meteorologist, derek van dam, joins us to talk about that. how bad will things be for folks on the east coast? this storm really did some damage. >> fnchtly it won't be affecting the east coast yet....
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farmington appears to have avoided a twister, but a tornado did touchdown near the small town of goddardas. we're joined with more on this. it appears there's not a lot of damage from the one in goddard, but there are more of these to come. >> it is a terrifying time of year, and we talk about the climatology of this time of year, typically how many tornadoes you would see in the united states. 155 in the month of april. but look at the numbers. you put this all together. that's about 1100 tornadoes we see every single year across the united states, easily 70% of the world's tornadoes come out of the united states. this is easily the only place in the world you see this high number of tornadoes. canada comes in with 60 to 100 tornadoes. and bangladesh, about 50 tornadoes per year. canada, 60 to 100. just the month of april in the united states exceeds that. peak is in may, june and july. this is a very dangerous time of year when it comes to storms and the severity could have been far worse on wednesday, the potential is there for greater storms on thursday. at this hour, storms are dyin
farmington appears to have avoided a twister, but a tornado did touchdown near the small town of goddardas. we're joined with more on this. it appears there's not a lot of damage from the one in goddard, but there are more of these to come. >> it is a terrifying time of year, and we talk about the climatology of this time of year, typically how many tornadoes you would see in the united states. 155 in the month of april. but look at the numbers. you put this all together. that's about...
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the town of farmington was hit with baseball sized hail. dozens of car windows shattered, one car with about a dozen holes in the back window also was destroyed, hails punched holes in the roof of a restaurant causing the roof to collapse. >> in the video on the right-hand side, holy cow, nothing like that around here. let's check in with christina. >> good morning to you. we get worked up about pea sized hail earlier this week. boy, that is severe weather. we're getting into that time of year the peak of tornado season. 45 degrees in oakland. for us, calm conditions, beautiful california weather, gorgeous day out there, cool start, nice pleasant afternoon coming your way, with temperatures at lunch time heading outdoors into the low to mid-60s and then we'll get into this afternoon and the 70s are back. beautiful weather for today on the peninsula. you'll be in the upper 60s, meanwhile we will hit the low 70s here in the south bay, same for the north bay and a little bit of a warming trend coming your way as we head deeper into the week. b
the town of farmington was hit with baseball sized hail. dozens of car windows shattered, one car with about a dozen holes in the back window also was destroyed, hails punched holes in the roof of a restaurant causing the roof to collapse. >> in the video on the right-hand side, holy cow, nothing like that around here. let's check in with christina. >> good morning to you. we get worked up about pea sized hail earlier this week. boy, that is severe weather. we're getting into that...
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in the state of missouri, a storm, severe storm dropped tennis ball-sized hail in farmington, even breakmething car windows. and there was a report of a tornado not far away in goddard, kansas. >> our meteorologist, derek van dam, is here to talk more about the severe weather threat across the united states. >> reporter: the wicked weather that battered parts of the plains states wednesday is starting to move eastward. places like detroit, chicago, cincinnati, all the way to little rock have the possibility to see that rough weather on thursday. take a look at some of the footage coming out of missouri. lightning strikes and hail. what you're looking at is a shelf cloud. good precursor to obviously severe weather. this setup has turned roads into rivers. the flash flooding that you see on the screen at the moment. look at the setup in terms of weather at it earns impacting the central and eastern portions of the united states. warm and moist air from the gulf of mexico and cool and dry air. when we see the two collide, we have the perfect recipe, the perfect greats for a severe weather o
in the state of missouri, a storm, severe storm dropped tennis ball-sized hail in farmington, even breakmething car windows. and there was a report of a tornado not far away in goddard, kansas. >> our meteorologist, derek van dam, is here to talk more about the severe weather threat across the united states. >> reporter: the wicked weather that battered parts of the plains states wednesday is starting to move eastward. places like detroit, chicago, cincinnati, all the way to little...
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i was trying to catch her since farmington. >> racing against time, cory positions the wife in the frontwhile the husband holds her shoulders and coaches her breathing. the wife's mother decides to get a better view. >> got out of the driver's side passenger door. she got out of the rear passenger door and ran around and watched the actual delivery itself. >> let's turn her. >> mike! he's gonna need some stuff out of his bag. >> get up here real quick. >> mike methodically goes through the delivery bag. >> we've got blankets, little hoodies for the new baby. we've got clamps for the umbilical cord and we've also got a little bulb suction syringe. open your legs. open. okay. >> seven minutes after the traffic stop, the baby is here. >> we need suction. right after the baby was delivered, we need to suction out the baby's airway. and you can hear right after we do the baby starts to cry. oh, boy! >> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. but deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets? >> yep. we've got the blankets. >> o
i was trying to catch her since farmington. >> racing against time, cory positions the wife in the frontwhile the husband holds her shoulders and coaches her breathing. the wife's mother decides to get a better view. >> got out of the driver's side passenger door. she got out of the rear passenger door and ran around and watched the actual delivery itself. >> let's turn her. >> mike! he's gonna need some stuff out of his bag. >> get up here real quick. >>...
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in maine people have been finding dirty diapers in streams near the towns of wilton and farmington. police say someone dumped more than 24 buckets of soiled diapers in the waterways in the last few months. now a $500 reward is being offered to bring the litterer to justice. leon: thank goodness it's not summer. it's really bad. we might be a month into the spring but mother nature apparently hasn't gotten the message. alison: still ahead, where folks are still seeing snow today. reporter: a 13-year-old girl on the way to school hit by the car in the crosswalk. driver dropped the girl off on her front stoop. that girl's mother is furious and talking to alison: the search is on for a female driver who hit a teenager along a busy beltsville road. that driver gave the teen $50 to help fix her cracked ipod. but never called police. kevin lewis with the interview you'll see only on 7. kevin: nathaniel walker relegated to her family's leather couch. around 6:00 a.m. tuesday, the 13-year-old was hit by a car along cherry hill road in beltsville. she was walking to the b stop using a crosswa
in maine people have been finding dirty diapers in streams near the towns of wilton and farmington. police say someone dumped more than 24 buckets of soiled diapers in the waterways in the last few months. now a $500 reward is being offered to bring the litterer to justice. leon: thank goodness it's not summer. it's really bad. we might be a month into the spring but mother nature apparently hasn't gotten the message. alison: still ahead, where folks are still seeing snow today. reporter: a...
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this is affecting the northbound side between farmington road and old fort road.we find sky 9 right thousand to give us an aerial perspective of this accident and how it's affecting traffic. you can see here we have one overturned vehicle. at least another vehicle on the shoulder there. traffic is squeezing by but again it's definitely slow going once you get past q the accident no major issues there. we are keeping a close eye on another situation, this in the district right now where we have an 8-inch water main break, this taking place on newton street northeast and 22nd street northeast affecting traffic in both directions. you want to stay away from this area because we'll see delays there. we'll have much more information coming up in about 10 minutes. >>> a funeral for baltimore's freddie gray happening today here at new shiloh baptist church in west baltimore. we've been live all morning as we prepare for very large crowds expected here and there are more than a dozen members of the media here as well covering this event. this as police wind down their int
this is affecting the northbound side between farmington road and old fort road.we find sky 9 right thousand to give us an aerial perspective of this accident and how it's affecting traffic. you can see here we have one overturned vehicle. at least another vehicle on the shoulder there. traffic is squeezing by but again it's definitely slow going once you get past qthe accident no major issues there. we are keeping a close eye on another situation, this in the district right now where we have...
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the town of farmington, which is about 60 miles south of st. louis, hit with baseball-sized hail.u can imagine what it does to the cars. dozens of car windows shatters. one car had a dozen holes in the back window alone and punched holes through a roof in the vount causing a roof to collapse. fortunately and unbelievably no one was hurt. >> a car dealer once had a hail of a sale. >> the insurance, too, you pay for that insurance and it definitely comes in handy out there. that's why we like here. we don't have that severe weather threat, even when it comes to hurricane season, which does kick off next month we really have it great here in california, but you know what? everybody is tied tokt when it comes to the great nation. 5:46 right now. you see a hurricane in the gulf of mexico and all of a sudden our gas prices go up so we will be watching everything for you, but yes, hail of a sale, huh? 59 degrees in the north bay, 50 in san francisco. got to love scott mcgrew for those exact tidbits. 46 in the south bay, by lunch time in the low to mid-60s and by the end of the day, highs
the town of farmington, which is about 60 miles south of st. louis, hit with baseball-sized hail.u can imagine what it does to the cars. dozens of car windows shatters. one car had a dozen holes in the back window alone and punched holes through a roof in the vount causing a roof to collapse. fortunately and unbelievably no one was hurt. >> a car dealer once had a hail of a sale. >> the insurance, too, you pay for that insurance and it definitely comes in handy out there. that's why...
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susan: in our few minutes left stephanie from farmington hills, michigan. what's your question? caller: thank you. i'm wondering what became of nabby's children and after she died very young? did they remain with the adams at peacefield? and thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the show. thank you. edith: they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married. caroline de windt. she was married at that time. and the son was also an adult. so that there were no small children. susan: our last video of abigail's death at peacefield. [video clip] susan: and if we all right, we don't have that. so we have very little bit of time left. so, in bringing this full circle, for people who have been introduced to abigail adams tonight, what's the important thing to know about her? what was her impact or influence on american history? edith: she was influential and particularly as a as we think back to the american revolution, she is the only woman her record of letters provides the only insights we have of the revolution at a sustained level during that entire period of th
susan: in our few minutes left stephanie from farmington hills, michigan. what's your question? caller: thank you. i'm wondering what became of nabby's children and after she died very young? did they remain with the adams at peacefield? and thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the show. thank you. edith: they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married. caroline de windt. she was married at that time. and the son was also an adult. so that there were no small children....
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we have ten tornadoes reported yesterday as well as hail and hail storms in places like farmington, missouri. we'll check in with domenica davis who is keeping a closeful eye -- i'm trying to see the screen. i need to put on my glasses. >> you're having a hard time seeing it, much of it is to the north. the threat is for a large part of the country. the good thing is the tornado threat is lowering. i think today's very veer weather culprit are going to be damaging winds and hail and of course flooding because we're getting the training effect which means these storms are going over the same areas for the past couple of days. here's the active weather right now. it's moving up into the cleveland area chicago is getting some thunderstorms, these are all below severe weather criteria which is good. later this afternoon and this evening, we cannot rule out severe weather. look at the warm moist air from the south. conditions are definitely ripe for strong storms to develop later today. again, the main threat is going to be widespread wind damage and hail and flooding. can't rule out a tornado or
we have ten tornadoes reported yesterday as well as hail and hail storms in places like farmington, missouri. we'll check in with domenica davis who is keeping a closeful eye -- i'm trying to see the screen. i need to put on my glasses. >> you're having a hard time seeing it, much of it is to the north. the threat is for a large part of the country. the good thing is the tornado threat is lowering. i think today's very veer weather culprit are going to be damaging winds and hail and of...
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baseball-sized hail pounding farmington, missouri last night.more like a meteor shower than a thunderstorm. you heard screams. more than 200 storms whacked the middle of the country packed by 80 mile-an-hour winds and more than half a dozen tornadoes. the weather channel's reynolds wolf joins me from illinois drenching, yes, but severe no. at least not yet. reynolds? >> reporter: yeah. i think this first installment they're having this morning will be more of these showers coming through. later on this afternoon things get increasingly active. what happens when we first came out, fog and temperatures in the 40s. vantage point near the o'hare the toll road 294, traffic coming through building up at times, and it's been slowing down here and there, too, when the rain gets heavier. ironically enough over at o'hare a very very short distance as the crow fly, planes are still taking off and landing despite the thunderstorms rolling through over the last several minutes. that's been the scenario we had this morning. what's interesting is that later on
baseball-sized hail pounding farmington, missouri last night.more like a meteor shower than a thunderstorm. you heard screams. more than 200 storms whacked the middle of the country packed by 80 mile-an-hour winds and more than half a dozen tornadoes. the weather channel's reynolds wolf joins me from illinois drenching, yes, but severe no. at least not yet. reynolds? >> reporter: yeah. i think this first installment they're having this morning will be more of these showers coming through....
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farmington, 56. so the chilly air will stay around for a little while longer. th >>> thank you, al.monday morning to you. temperatures are chilly to start. over all today we're going to be running about ten, even 15 degrees cooler than where we ended up yesterday. depends on what microclimate you live in. 40 toss 50s to start, in the mid 60s to low 70s. if you like warm weather, we've got that for you. as we get in the end of the week we'll climb into the mid 80s in san jose. meanwhile, mid 70s in san francisco. >> don't >> don't forgot, get that weather any you time you need. go to weather.com online. >>> coming up on trending, is this for real? a 65-year-old mom, pregnant with quadruplets? >> wait until you hear how many kids she already has. >>> a serious warning for adrenaline junkies. >> hi i'm jeff ross and people are literally jumping off a cliff behind me. it's the vacation craze for thrill seekers. you can hear people screaming. but people have been hurt even killed by doing it. we have the dramatic video you need to see, coming up. the world is filled with air. but for peo
farmington, 56. so the chilly air will stay around for a little while longer. th >>> thank you, al.monday morning to you. temperatures are chilly to start. over all today we're going to be running about ten, even 15 degrees cooler than where we ended up yesterday. depends on what microclimate you live in. 40 toss 50s to start, in the mid 60s to low 70s. if you like warm weather, we've got that for you. as we get in the end of the week we'll climb into the mid 80s in san jose....
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both ladies from farmington, minnesota. top of our ed yot test. >> ready. >> begins right now. >> what? point to the artwork she can hold in her right hand but not her left. >> hit it and we'll figure it out. >> go aheadp. >> you can hold in her right hand but not in her left? >> pick one. we don't know. >> ten seconds. >> ten seconds. >> just say it. >> the deer. >> that would -- why would she be able to hold that in her hand. the artwork she can hold in her right not hr in her left the tattoo on her elbow. hold that with her right not her left because it's on her left hand. >> okay. >> okay. >> now i get it. >> look at what's not obvious. >> we're ready. >> next idiot test begins now. >> which one is the hottest. i don't know who locked it. >> kathie lee. >> you think the answer is kathie lee. >> no. >> everybody knows it's hoda. >> the answer is the sun. >> that is correct hoda. >> now here's how you know, there's no way possible to know which is hotter between the two of you. 100% tie racking my brain to figure it out.
both ladies from farmington, minnesota. top of our ed yot test. >> ready. >> begins right now. >> what? point to the artwork she can hold in her right hand but not her left. >> hit it and we'll figure it out. >> go aheadp. >> you can hold in her right hand but not in her left? >> pick one. we don't know. >> ten seconds. >> ten seconds. >> just say it. >> the deer. >> that would -- why would she be able to hold that in her...