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also one along the florida panhandle. of the 330,000 customers without power, about 50,000 are in that number in alabama. let's go to cnn's ryan young who is in mobile and you're in standing water there so, obviously, storm surge is a problem for you too. i see a truck trying to pass through. >> yes. >> reporter: you look behind us the fedex truck is passing through and one of the larger trucks we have seen come by here. people have been testing this intersection to see if they could get through. obviously, that heavy duty rig plowed through here. we have seen a couple of pickup trucks also push through this water as well. you see this guy who is sitting there in his car. he has been there for quite sometime. firefighters went over to talk to him to see what swa goiwhat going on. they decided he didn't need to be rescued. we are under water here. we have seen the water recede just a little bit. there is the convention center in mobile and they were smart enough to build it high and that way the water didn't do any damage
also one along the florida panhandle. of the 330,000 customers without power, about 50,000 are in that number in alabama. let's go to cnn's ryan young who is in mobile and you're in standing water there so, obviously, storm surge is a problem for you too. i see a truck trying to pass through. >> yes. >> reporter: you look behind us the fedex truck is passing through and one of the larger trucks we have seen come by here. people have been testing this intersection to see if they...
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the florida panhandle and mississippi.logist chad myers is tracking nate and wondering now that it's come on to the coast, how much power is it packing as it's going to move up toward tennessee, chad? >> it's still 70 right now so it's still a pretty good storm. by the time it gets to montgomery or birmingham it's going to be 50, then 40, then possess. by the time it gets up to d.c. it's going to be 10 or 15. nothing really left except rain. right now a 70-mile-per-hour storm. came on shore last night close to biloxi, mississippi. that's where the storm made its potential eye wall landfall. but the storm surge spread all the way to almost pensacola through glve shores and glve port. this is an area that really is susceptible to surge because it act like a catcher's mitt. all of the water comes up and has to stop. not like a glancing bowl from irma or maria. 85 miles per hour when it made landfall but still the potential for today for tornadoes. certainly tornadoes. and coming on shore water spouts even maybe a bigger story
the florida panhandle and mississippi.logist chad myers is tracking nate and wondering now that it's come on to the coast, how much power is it packing as it's going to move up toward tennessee, chad? >> it's still 70 right now so it's still a pretty good storm. by the time it gets to montgomery or birmingham it's going to be 50, then 40, then possess. by the time it gets up to d.c. it's going to be 10 or 15. nothing really left except rain. right now a 70-mile-per-hour storm. came on...
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officials are worried about storm surge swamping low-lying areas from louisiana to the florida panhandleional correspondent jay gray is live in mobile, alabama, not far from where nate made its latest landfall and, jay, certainly seeing the impact there of that storm surge. >> reporter: yeah, ted, you're absolutely right. mobile bay several blocks behind us here. it is obviously pushed out by the storm surge and now into the downtown area. nate made a second landfall overnight athe mississippi coast. >> with the high surf and wave action and pretty well covered the road with debris, logs, and things like that. it's a treacherous drive. >> reporter: the effects felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle, 85 to 90-mile-an-hour winds and driving rain pushing water onto roadways and other places it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. again, with just a minimal amount of damage we hope. >> reporter: that was not the case as nate ripped through central americ
officials are worried about storm surge swamping low-lying areas from louisiana to the florida panhandleional correspondent jay gray is live in mobile, alabama, not far from where nate made its latest landfall and, jay, certainly seeing the impact there of that storm surge. >> reporter: yeah, ted, you're absolutely right. mobile bay several blocks behind us here. it is obviously pushed out by the storm surge and now into the downtown area. nate made a second landfall overnight athe...
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warnings and watches for storms, tor nadeose and surges are in effect from new orleans east to the florida panhandle. and we have reporters on the ground and in position ready to roll tonight. so let's find out exactly where nate is right now, where it's going. tom seder, i'm starting with you. >> it looks like this is 45 miles from bu loeksy. it's been moving at an incredible pace. these hurricanes do not like to move that fast because it keeps them from rapidly developing. so we did not get to category 2 status, thank goodness. it's been very difficult to find a center to the storm. there's been no apparent eye on the satellite imagery. each time they drop to the center, they drop a little drop sound that gives us a reading of the winds, pressure readings. on radar it's a little bit harder to see the eye. i'll come back to this image when we have a tornado watch. first, let me show you the issue and give you an idea of where our first landfall was. very hard to see where the center of nate is right now. coming up from the south, just barely clipping. so that was landfall number one. landfall numbe
warnings and watches for storms, tor nadeose and surges are in effect from new orleans east to the florida panhandle. and we have reporters on the ground and in position ready to roll tonight. so let's find out exactly where nate is right now, where it's going. tom seder, i'm starting with you. >> it looks like this is 45 miles from bu loeksy. it's been moving at an incredible pace. these hurricanes do not like to move that fast because it keeps them from rapidly developing. so we did not...
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hurricane and tropical storm warnings in effect from new orleans to the florida panhandle with nate expected to make landfall in less than 24 hours. >> bracing for that. we have team coverage this morning but we begin with abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano who is tracking the storm for us from the studio this morning. rob, good morning. >> good morning, paula. category 1 potentially category 2 storm. do not discount this storm considering the destruction it's already done and the path it's going to take. right now about 300 miles off the coast of southeast louisiana. and heading in that direction at 22 miles a faster than the other storms this year and so it will be getting tropical storm conditions later on this afternoon with rain band as prochiloing new orleans, mobile, even pensacola and making landfall sometime late tonight as a category 1, maybe a 2 in the earlier morning hours. look at this, goes across birmingham and up through the northeast. everybody will get a piece of this. let's zoom in closer. where the winds will be, lopsided storm and most will be east of the center but
hurricane and tropical storm warnings in effect from new orleans to the florida panhandle with nate expected to make landfall in less than 24 hours. >> bracing for that. we have team coverage this morning but we begin with abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano who is tracking the storm for us from the studio this morning. rob, good morning. >> good morning, paula. category 1 potentially category 2 storm. do not discount this storm considering the destruction it's already done and...
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. >> reporter: the effects of the storm felt through the florida panhandle, 85 to 90-mile-an-hour winds driving rain pushing water into roadways and other places it's not supposed to be. the storm one of the fastest ever in the gulf rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. again with just a minimal amount of damage we hope. >> reporter: that was not the case as nate ripped through central america earlier in the week. blamed for at least two dozen deaths across the region. this year is one of the ten most active on record. 14 named storms and nine hurricanes, five of those major hurricanes, category 3 or higher. nate, the strong reminder that hurricane season continues through the month of november. look, this was a quick moving storm. it delivered a lot of rain. it delivered wind but the biggest blow was the storm surge and they're dealing with things up and down the strike zone. >> jay, thank you so much. >> rapper nellie says he is innocent of rape allegations. the sing eaer was booked and released in auburn, washington. a woman claimed she was
. >> reporter: the effects of the storm felt through the florida panhandle, 85 to 90-mile-an-hour winds driving rain pushing water into roadways and other places it's not supposed to be. the storm one of the fastest ever in the gulf rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. again with just a minimal amount of damage we hope. >> reporter: that was not the case as nate ripped through central america earlier in the week. blamed for at least...
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the official forecast has it at 80 miles per hour in the florida panhandle. watch where this coast. up the southeast and into our area monday night and into tuesday. some of the computer models are coming in strong and there will be significant impacts here. what does that mean for monday an rain would be very beneficial and could bring strong wind. this is what we're going to watch. will we see 35-mile-an-hour winds like a tropical storm? that's what we'll watch and we'll watch it close. we're going to be on top of it every step of the way. right now, we have more of this, more blue skies and sunshine. it's been incredible weather over the last couple of days. 76 right now. winds out of the south with 10 miles per hour. as i told you, cooler to the east. 82 in west virginia. 85 on thursday and friday. isolated shower north on your friday. saturday, a high of 86 and then we start to watch the tropics. what will it mean for us on monday and tuesday? storm team 4 all over it for you. i expect to have a new track in about 20 minutes. >> newsroom. an alexandria man is arrested for threa
the official forecast has it at 80 miles per hour in the florida panhandle. watch where this coast. up the southeast and into our area monday night and into tuesday. some of the computer models are coming in strong and there will be significant impacts here. what does that mean for monday an rain would be very beneficial and could bring strong wind. this is what we're going to watch. will we see 35-mile-an-hour winds like a tropical storm? that's what we'll watch and we'll watch it close. we're...
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in southeast louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida panhandle you need to make preparations, completinghem today because tropical storm nate is on its way, this is a fast mover, that is the good news, it is not going to linger but it is possibly going to make a hurricane as it makes landfall across southeast louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida panhandle. the cone of uncertainty go anywhere in that area and beyond is where we could see hurricane force windss, tropical storm force winds heavy rainfall, hurricane force wind gusts and storm surge, tropical models are in very good agreement, the water is warm across the gulf of mexico, we have to prepare, complete those preparations, we will keep you up-to-date on the possibility of hurricane nate on the gulf coast. >> it is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and no criminal record, no digital footprint and so far las vegas police have no motive. >> stephen maddock living a secret life, much of which would never be fully understood. >> our next guest, tracking criminals and terrorists all around the world and takes us inside the inves
in southeast louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida panhandle you need to make preparations, completinghem today because tropical storm nate is on its way, this is a fast mover, that is the good news, it is not going to linger but it is possibly going to make a hurricane as it makes landfall across southeast louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida panhandle. the cone of uncertainty go anywhere in that area and beyond is where we could see hurricane force windss, tropical storm force winds...
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southern louisiana last night but officials are concerned about storm surge from louisiana to the florida panhandle. flooding inundated the lower level in biloxi overnight. you can see cars and trucks. luckily no reports of anyone getting hurt but rising waters knocked out power leaving an nbc news crew in the dark. a look at nate impact on bay st. louis, mississippi, last night. you can see heavy rain and street flooding. the storm made its first landfall in a moat part as a category 1 hurricane. president trump issued disaster declarations for mississippi and louisiana feeding federal aid. the storm surge carried this car out into the water and dumped it in the city of mobile crashing waves washed this boat onto the shore nearly flipping it over. instant updates and alerts as we continue to track nate's impact on the gulf coast and the effects we expect to feel here in our air why. 9:03. two separate row home fires broke out less than two miles apart and one sent a philadelphia firefighter to the hospital. randy gyllenhaal is live in holmesburg with details on both fires and a very busy morning f
southern louisiana last night but officials are concerned about storm surge from louisiana to the florida panhandle. flooding inundated the lower level in biloxi overnight. you can see cars and trucks. luckily no reports of anyone getting hurt but rising waters knocked out power leaving an nbc news crew in the dark. a look at nate impact on bay st. louis, mississippi, last night. you can see heavy rain and street flooding. the storm made its first landfall in a moat part as a category 1...
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potentially a category 1 florida panhandle and then it heads this way into early next week so that's where our higher rain chances start to come into play. until then, dry for the end of the week. into the week, mid 80s. you see the rain chances starting on sunday, continuing monday. we'll look at your entire ten-day forecast coming up. >> thanks, sheena. >>> this morning virginia senator tim kaine called on congress to do more to fight the opioid epidemic and at this hour senators are hearing from top health officials about what can be done. >> say a command. >>> and it's the technology that's meant to make our life easier but there's new evidence alex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. but there are so many survivors that live knowing that their attacker is still out there. ♪ thank you mark herring, for taking this seriously, and for making this a priority, for all of the victims out there. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >>> now on midday, new safety warnings. seems all the fancy techn
potentially a category 1 florida panhandle and then it heads this way into early next week so that's where our higher rain chances start to come into play. until then, dry for the end of the week. into the week, mid 80s. you see the rain chances starting on sunday, continuing monday. we'll look at your entire ten-day forecast coming up. >> thanks, sheena. >>> this morning virginia senator tim kaine called on congress to do more to fight the opioid epidemic and at this hour...
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gulf coast overnight, bringing strong winds, heavy waves and storm surge from louisiana to the florida panhandle. 85-90-mile-an-hour winds. the category 1 hurricane made land fall around 8:00 local time last night. this is video out of biloxi, mississippi where it made land fall. >> this is an unusual storm. again, with minimal amount of damage, we hope. >> that may be the good thing about that storm, it moved through so quickly, it didn't have much of a chance to do damage. this year's hurricane season is one of the ten most active on record. 14 named storms, nine hurricanes, five of those major, category 3 or higher. >>> a child is back home, safe, after hours of searching this morning. an amber alert was called off last night. san francisco police were searching for two men and a woman believed to have kidnapped the girl. here is photos of two suspects. the victim is 2 years old, the same last name as one suspect but their relationship is not yet clear. the child has been found safe and two suspects are now under arrest. as soon as the amber alert was issued, we sent out a breaking news alert
gulf coast overnight, bringing strong winds, heavy waves and storm surge from louisiana to the florida panhandle. 85-90-mile-an-hour winds. the category 1 hurricane made land fall around 8:00 local time last night. this is video out of biloxi, mississippi where it made land fall. >> this is an unusual storm. again, with minimal amount of damage, we hope. >> that may be the good thing about that storm, it moved through so quickly, it didn't have much of a chance to do damage. this...
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fromy come ashore anywhere louisiana to florida's panhandle. theresa may is facing growing demands to quit as prime minister after a colleague announced he is running a campaign to oust her. he has a list of colleagues who want to choose a new leader of the party after may failed to win a majority. the list is growing and includes five cabinet ministers as well as tories from both sides of the brexit debate. the saudi king brought 1500 and his own carpets on his visit to russia. of the leader , and steppedlaying out onto a special escalator he travels with. it malfunctioned halfway down and he had to walk the rest of the day. global news powered by 2700 journalists and analysts across 120 countries. guy: thank you, juliet. u.s. dollar is on a tear. is like watching paint dry, but it is moving higher. that is undeniable. it is poised for its fourth weekly winning streak. there, it isns out trading above the average for the first time since march. we'll talk about the payrolls later. up in an asymmetry. treasuries and the dollar are likely to ign
fromy come ashore anywhere louisiana to florida's panhandle. theresa may is facing growing demands to quit as prime minister after a colleague announced he is running a campaign to oust her. he has a list of colleagues who want to choose a new leader of the party after may failed to win a majority. the list is growing and includes five cabinet ministers as well as tories from both sides of the brexit debate. the saudi king brought 1500 and his own carpets on his visit to russia. of the leader ,...
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so very early sunday morning, we could see it making landfall from louisiana to the florida panhandle. then the remnants would head here. we would be looking at rain locally. here's a look at the computer models. they're really in agreement that it's going to hold together and head into the gulf anywhere from louisiana to the florida panhandle. then they'll get caught up in the next weather system headed our way and pushed into our area with the form of some heavy rain potentially. coming up in a bit, we'll tal many days. >>> yesterday we told you about the man arrested for allegedly threatening to murder african-americans at howard university. john edgar rust is appearing in court this afternoon after communicating threats to injure another person. rust used an alexandria restaurant's wi-fi to post a threatening statement online. rust faces a maximum of five years in prison if he's convicted. >>> we got our update on a story we told you about earlier this week. the girl claims she was sexually assaulted after getting off her school bus. turns out, she made it up. the girl told police
so very early sunday morning, we could see it making landfall from louisiana to the florida panhandle. then the remnants would head here. we would be looking at rain locally. here's a look at the computer models. they're really in agreement that it's going to hold together and head into the gulf anywhere from louisiana to the florida panhandle. then they'll get caught up in the next weather system headed our way and pushed into our area with the form of some heavy rain potentially. coming up in...
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. >> the effects of the storm felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle. 85 to 90 miles per hour winds and driving rain pushing water and roadways and other places it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf. rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> moved as fast and again with a minimal amount of damage. >> the system blamed for at least two dozen deaths across the region. this year's atlantic hurricane season is one of the ten most active on record. 14 named storms and nine hurricanes. 5 of those major hurricanes category 3 nate a strong reminder that hurricane season continues through the end of november. nbc news mobile. >> at 10:05 we're learning more about some positive news for the family of a maryland native that was shot in the head during that las vegas massacre. her family says the young woman has been able to breathe a little bit on her own. doctors also say some of her organs are working again. she has been in a coma since the shooting. she graduated from high school in 2008. >> jason aldean was on stage wh
. >> the effects of the storm felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle. 85 to 90 miles per hour winds and driving rain pushing water and roadways and other places it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf. rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> moved as fast and again with a minimal amount of damage. >> the system blamed for at least two dozen deaths across the region. this year's atlantic hurricane season...
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direct hit, and of course everything to the east is going to get hit hard all the way to the florida panhandle. then the remnants come up across west virginia, and into pennsylvania, and as we go into monday, that's when we get our rain from this, but if the track is farther to the west here, we'll get less rain than if it's closer to us. more on the timing of the heaviest rain coming up. >>> back here at home, ibew local 98 held a blood drive for victims of hurricanes. this is the third blood drive the union has held in the past week. the american red cross says it's in desire need of blood in the wake of the tragedies of the past few months. some of the blood donated today will also go to las vegas. >>> vice president mike pence says in the depths of horror, americans have found hope in those who risked their litch. pence landed in las vegas a couple hours ago. he went right to a prayer service honoring the 58 victims killed last sunday in the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history. he says their names and their stories will forever be etched into the hearts of the american people. >> we
direct hit, and of course everything to the east is going to get hit hard all the way to the florida panhandle. then the remnants come up across west virginia, and into pennsylvania, and as we go into monday, that's when we get our rain from this, but if the track is farther to the west here, we'll get less rain than if it's closer to us. more on the timing of the heaviest rain coming up. >>> back here at home, ibew local 98 held a blood drive for victims of hurricanes. this is the...
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about preparations they are in full swing for millions of people along the gulf coast from the florida panhandle to louisiana. at a new orleans flood-prone underpasses will be blocked to traffic in anticipation of possible heavy rain. that's where we find rick leventhal with more details. rick? >> well, the wind is starting to whip off the lake and we're told it is going to get a lot rougher over the next few hours. earlier today, president trump approved the emergency disaster declaration, so homeland security and fema will now coordinate the relief efforts here in louisiana, one of three gulf states that have declared emergencies ahead of the approaching storm. a lot of the preps going on all day, including the closing of some 200 floodgates, like this one, in and around the city of new orleans, and they have also installed protectively about 150 of those barricades to close the streets that are most likely to flood. residents have also been filling sandbags. they are still doing it at this hour. at least 17,000 bags have been given away already. now, they are being given away at several locat
about preparations they are in full swing for millions of people along the gulf coast from the florida panhandle to louisiana. at a new orleans flood-prone underpasses will be blocked to traffic in anticipation of possible heavy rain. that's where we find rick leventhal with more details. rick? >> well, the wind is starting to whip off the lake and we're told it is going to get a lot rougher over the next few hours. earlier today, president trump approved the emergency disaster...
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it developed very rapidly and is making its way towards the florida panhandle in between there and the tip of louisiana. you can see the tracking on this. a category 1. a day early on that upgrade. we thought it would be a tropical storm for another 12 hours. by saturday night or sunday morning. it is going to be a rain event mainly. the winds will die down quickly once it gets onshore. rainfall relations may be a foot and a half. we have some warmth. tomorrow will be similar. today's temperature words warm. lots of 80s and a few 90s. across the nation's midsection thunderstorms were severe. in this area moving across the ohio valley. a few hours ago. most of that has died down. chicago you might what to check your carrier. the high-pressure ridge is our story here. that sets us up with red flag warnings sunday night into monday. right now it is not an issue. some surf around the costs. you have two swells going. they are not giant. when they come together and jumbles things up. it exacerbates or increases the rip currents. with warm weather lots of people in the park. lots of people g
it developed very rapidly and is making its way towards the florida panhandle in between there and the tip of louisiana. you can see the tracking on this. a category 1. a day early on that upgrade. we thought it would be a tropical storm for another 12 hours. by saturday night or sunday morning. it is going to be a rain event mainly. the winds will die down quickly once it gets onshore. rainfall relations may be a foot and a half. we have some warmth. tomorrow will be similar. today's...
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hurricane and tropical storm warnings are posted to night from louisiana to the florida panhandle. our kerry sanders has the latest. >> reporter: nate hit central america as a weak tropical storm, but the impact powerful. in heart-hit nicaragua, up to 15-inch else of rain turns roads like this into rivers. this woman said the storm has left so many children crying, they're hungry and thirsty. in mountainous costa rica major mudslides and wide-spread power outages. thousands now homeless. at least 22 dead, among them two kids swept away in fast-rising waters. hurricane warning now in place for parts of louisiana, mississippi and alabama. in new orleans, a race to sandbag tonight. residents here not worried so much about the levy system giving way as happened 12 years ago during katrina, rather fears the city's crippled pumping system will fail. >> it was recently tested, you know. the system itself, it just didn't hold. >> reporter: in august 17th critical pumps in the city lost power. only eight inches of rain turning into a calamity. >> i want to be really clear. we have sufficien
hurricane and tropical storm warnings are posted to night from louisiana to the florida panhandle. our kerry sanders has the latest. >> reporter: nate hit central america as a weak tropical storm, but the impact powerful. in heart-hit nicaragua, up to 15-inch else of rain turns roads like this into rivers. this woman said the storm has left so many children crying, they're hungry and thirsty. in mountainous costa rica major mudslides and wide-spread power outages. thousands now homeless....
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looks like the florida panhandle will have a cat-1 hurricane. tonight at 10:00 it may be a tropical storm by then. development has been so rapid this year. these are the highs from today. got fog along the coast. that fog will be around and then should pack out -- offshore by tomorrow afternoon with the winds turning more north-northeast. so those arrows are going northwest. that will clear out the fog. 79 in fairfield right now warmer than yesterday and there's that fog julie was talking about. you see i think that's the -- that's neat. makes that tower look higher than it is. >> it does. isn't it awesome everyone the way it's lit right now, that color. yeah. that's a beautiful shot actually with the purple showing up on the top of the cloud bank there. um, so yeah, that tower is about 720 feet. so the marine layer is compacted indicating that high pressure is in the area which means tomorrow should be warmer especially inland and strong enough high pressure the fog should go away. overnight lows have been chilly. same thing again tomorrow. be
looks like the florida panhandle will have a cat-1 hurricane. tonight at 10:00 it may be a tropical storm by then. development has been so rapid this year. these are the highs from today. got fog along the coast. that fog will be around and then should pack out -- offshore by tomorrow afternoon with the winds turning more north-northeast. so those arrows are going northwest. that will clear out the fog. 79 in fairfield right now warmer than yesterday and there's that fog julie was talking...
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officials are worried about the storm surge swamping low-lying areas from louisiana to the florida panhandle. here's a look at nate's impact on bay st. louis, mississippi, last night. heavy rain and street flooding. the storm made landfall in a remote part of louisiana as a category 1 hurricane. president trump disyouissued di declarations feeding federal aid to those states. nate churned the surf in southern louisiana yesterday packing high winds and driving rain. it looks as if new orleans will be spared. the mayor he can inspects some flooding but not on the scale of hurricane katrina. >> because this storm is moving quickly at an unprecedented speed that conditions are going to deteriorate rapidly. >> i have my food, my supplies, a little generator. >> the mayor lifted a citywide curfew last night. most people in the storm zone stocked up on supplies and rode out the storm. stay with nbc 10 and the nbc 10 app for instant alerts as we continue to track nate's impact on the gulf coast and the effects we expect to feel here in our area. >>> new this morning a note found in the las vegas sho
officials are worried about the storm surge swamping low-lying areas from louisiana to the florida panhandle. here's a look at nate's impact on bay st. louis, mississippi, last night. heavy rain and street flooding. the storm made landfall in a remote part of louisiana as a category 1 hurricane. president trump disyouissued di declarations feeding federal aid to those states. nate churned the surf in southern louisiana yesterday packing high winds and driving rain. it looks as if new orleans...
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new orleans eastward over toward biloxi, golfport, mobile bay, even the western part of the florida panhandle. and those winds will be at least category 1 hurricane strength reena. >> ninan: so, eric, when does this ultimately make landfall, what can we expect? >> i think the biggest impact here is storm surge. this is a part of the gulf of mexico where water can really pile up. a 7-11-foot inundation possible in southeastern louisiana, across gulfport, also biloxi area, and a 6-9-foot surge into mobile bay. still some significant surge on either side of those higher end amounts. and because it's moving so fast, those strong winds will be able to extend well inland. so we have tropical storm warnings ahead all the way up into birmingham, tropical storm watches into north georgia. where destructive winds will be possible there, power outages and down trees. if you look at the speed, by sunday morning already moving into georgia. as we head toward monday evening, it's almost exiting tennessee, and by tuesday morning, it's in canada, so we're talking about a very rapid movement. heavy rain along
new orleans eastward over toward biloxi, golfport, mobile bay, even the western part of the florida panhandle. and those winds will be at least category 1 hurricane strength reena. >> ninan: so, eric, when does this ultimately make landfall, what can we expect? >> i think the biggest impact here is storm surge. this is a part of the gulf of mexico where water can really pile up. a 7-11-foot inundation possible in southeastern louisiana, across gulfport, also biloxi area, and a...
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it will knock down power lines and trees to the florida panhandle. hurricane warnings in effect in new orleans including grand isle louisiana east to the florida border and more dangerous is a potential for flooding. in new orleans residents on edge because back in august some of the pumps failed and homes and businesses were flooded by a rain storm. now officials say most of the pumps are working. some still are not. >> most of the water that will see will be because of storm surge. obviously no one should take this lightly. it is very deadly. we are very concerned and no one should be complacent. >> reporter: officials here are still encouraging people to stay inside and shelter in place until the morning. it turns out the western part of the storm was not as extreme as it was expected to be. the eastern side of hurricane nate is a different story. alabama is getting the brunt of the storm. right now a number of counties are still under warnings for flash floods and heavy rain. the storm will make its way up to the northeast. >>> the weather today a
it will knock down power lines and trees to the florida panhandle. hurricane warnings in effect in new orleans including grand isle louisiana east to the florida border and more dangerous is a potential for flooding. in new orleans residents on edge because back in august some of the pumps failed and homes and businesses were flooded by a rain storm. now officials say most of the pumps are working. some still are not. >> most of the water that will see will be because of storm surge....
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storm or a weak hurricane sometime over the weekend in the gulf coast from new orleans to the florida panhandlenny and warm the next couple afternoons. 83 tomorrow. 86 on saturday with full on sunshine. that is very warm for the nats. now, sunday showers look to be moving in pretty early so high temperatures while still warm in the upper 70's tropical moisture in place it remains warm as it rains itself out monday, showers linger tuesday into wednesday. temperatures are high because we have this air mass in place that's very tropical. could have some thunderstorms in mixed in there too. we have to wait a week like it or not for that fall-like weather. in meantime enjoy the warmth the next couple days guys. we will be very beautiful and very warm. sarah and tom. >> did you see that, there was a four letter word on caitlin's screen there, rain. we have not seen that word. >> yeah, we need it. >> in a very long time. >>> a new move to dismiss that lawsuit from the white house on the transgender military ban. >> we're breaking it down when the 5 at 6:30 returns. >> ♪ alex: when i was 11 years old,
storm or a weak hurricane sometime over the weekend in the gulf coast from new orleans to the florida panhandlenny and warm the next couple afternoons. 83 tomorrow. 86 on saturday with full on sunshine. that is very warm for the nats. now, sunday showers look to be moving in pretty early so high temperatures while still warm in the upper 70's tropical moisture in place it remains warm as it rains itself out monday, showers linger tuesday into wednesday. temperatures are high because we have...
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current warnings, new orleans, biloxi, mobile bay, and hurricane watches to pensacola to the florida panhandle. it takes it east of new orleans and close to the biloxi-gulfport area tomorrow night, so just 24-30 more hours over water. it is expected to intensify into a hurricane, bringing strong winds, storm surge of 4-8 feet and heavy rain and accelerates northeast and weakens and brings rain all the way to new england by columbus day. thru see the raino several inches up to aacro alabo tennessee. we could have significant flash flooding this weekend. >> mason: eric fisher of wbz. thanks, eric. the mayor of new orleans ordered some neighbors evacuated as well as a mandatory curfew beginning at 6:00 p.m. saturday. michelle miller is there. >> reporter: with tropical storm nate heading this way, new orleaneans are operating on muscle memory. sandbagging is the first line of defense for 20-year resident kathy adams. when you heard about nate, what went through your head? >> start packing because i don't want another katrina. if you look at my carc i'm packed ready to go. >> reporter: packed read
current warnings, new orleans, biloxi, mobile bay, and hurricane watches to pensacola to the florida panhandle. it takes it east of new orleans and close to the biloxi-gulfport area tomorrow night, so just 24-30 more hours over water. it is expected to intensify into a hurricane, bringing strong winds, storm surge of 4-8 feet and heavy rain and accelerates northeast and weakens and brings rain all the way to new england by columbus day. thru see the raino several inches up to aacro alabo...
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. >> reporter: the effects of the storm felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle. 85 to 90-mile-per-hour winds and driving rain. pushing water and roadways, other places it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf, rushing through the area at quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. to move this fast, and you know, again, with just a minimal amount of damage, we hope. >> reporter: that was not the case as nate ripped through central america earlier in the week as a tropical storm. the system blamed for at least two dozen deaths across the region. this-year's atlantic hurricane season is one of the ten most active on record. 14 name storms and 9 hurricanes, five of those major hurricanes, category 3 or higher. nate, the strong reminder that hurricane season continues through the end of november. yeah, it was a fast-moving storm, that's the good news. it's already cleared away. clearly, though, dara, it left its mark here. back to you. >> jay gray, thank you so much. let's go now about 45 minutes to the west of mobile, to
. >> reporter: the effects of the storm felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle. 85 to 90-mile-per-hour winds and driving rain. pushing water and roadways, other places it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf, rushing through the area at quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. to move this fast, and you know, again, with just a minimal amount of damage, we hope. >> reporter: that was not the case as nate...
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it is a category 1 hurricane headed for pretty much southeast louisiana towards the florida panhandle. it is a category 1. it is ahead of schedule. he wants to remain category 1 by saturday. saturday night and sunday it is coming on sure. parts of alabama over towards panama city florida. as a category 1. it is going to be a wet hurricane bringing a lot of rain to an area that has already been saturated. if you have travel plans to the southeast certainly on sunday and monday check -- especially atlanta and florida.>>> for the rest of us we get into a red flag warning. sunday night into monday. it will be the strong winds. late sunday night early monday as high as 55 miles per hour. it will be warmer as well. those of the two big weather stories. he will give you the specific forecast for your neighborhood and all the events going on this weekend as well. >>> one of those events the blue angels. the are back in the bay area. the main attraction of fleet week. >> thousands of people gathered on the marina green to see the blue angels along with navy seals. jumping from plains. there wa
it is a category 1 hurricane headed for pretty much southeast louisiana towards the florida panhandle. it is a category 1. it is ahead of schedule. he wants to remain category 1 by saturday. saturday night and sunday it is coming on sure. parts of alabama over towards panama city florida. as a category 1. it is going to be a wet hurricane bringing a lot of rain to an area that has already been saturated. if you have travel plans to the southeast certainly on sunday and monday check --...
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the deadly tropical storm nate barreling towards louisiana, and the florida panhandle. we'll have more on the storm we'll have more on the storm -67s path and (group conversation) ♪wooooo oo waa ahhh ♪it's a beautiful mornin' thank you ♪ahhh, ah ahhh ♪each bird lou: the only evidence of collusion leads directly to facebook. russia's collusion going further than originally not. facebook cut references to russia from a public report in april about attempts to influence the election. instead the facebook very report conclude quote malicious actors engaged to influence campaigns it wasn't until last month that facebook publicly acknowledged and identified russia as the source of those efforts. special counsel robert mueller's office apparently leak new report that says mueller's team met with former british spy christopher steele who was hired by democratic opposition research sphirm fusion gps. senator chuck grassley sent a stern stler asking whether that dossier was the basis of the bureau's russian investigation. why wasn't that question asked a long time ago. joining us
the deadly tropical storm nate barreling towards louisiana, and the florida panhandle. we'll have more on the storm we'll have more on the storm -67s path and (group conversation) ♪wooooo oo waa ahhh ♪it's a beautiful mornin' thank you ♪ahhh, ah ahhh ♪each bird lou: the only evidence of collusion leads directly to facebook. russia's collusion going further than originally not. facebook cut references to russia from a public report in april about attempts to influence the election....
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. >> the effects of the storm felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle. 85 to 90 miles per hour winds and driving rain pushing water and roadways and other place it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. moved fast and with a minimal amount of damage, we hope. >> that was not the case as nate ripped through central america earlier in the week as a tropical storm. the system blamed for at least 2 dozen death across the region. this year's atlantic hurricane season someone of the ten most active on record. 14 named storms and 9 hurricanes. five of those mayor hurricanes category 3 or higher. nate, a strong through the end of november. jay grey, nbc news mobile. >> 6:05 and we're learning more about positive news for the family of a maryland native shot in the head during the las vegas massacre. the young woman was able to breathe a little bit on her own a bit. the family posted an update. they say that frost breathed on her own for about 30 minutes yest
. >> the effects of the storm felt by millions from louisiana through the florida panhandle. 85 to 90 miles per hour winds and driving rain pushing water and roadways and other place it's not supposed to be. the storm at one time the fastest ever in the gulf rushing through the area as quickly as it moved in. >> this is an unusual storm. moved fast and with a minimal amount of damage, we hope. >> that was not the case as nate ripped through central america earlier in the week...
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and underneath that, we've actually had additional tornado warnings impacting the panhandle of floridase of the spin. this will continue through tonight and into tomorrow before the threat starts to diminish. let's talk a little bit more about where the system is going over the next few days. here's the latest track for the national hurricane center. i don't think this is going to be a huge events and there's the track taking it up to the northeast. we'll have anywhere from two to four inches. some wears could pick up because this part of the united states has seen very little rainfall and the last few weeks, so we should be able to take what's coming as far as the rainfall from nate. >> so looking for what's the latest there. it looks like you're getting blown around a bit. >> reporter: yeah, the winds have pebd up a little bit here and it's really kind of whipping the rainfall and the steadiest we seen here throughout the evening. and i'm it doesn't seem like the kind of storm, rain and wind that will cause any kind of serious structural damage. we haven't heard of any major problems
and underneath that, we've actually had additional tornado warnings impacting the panhandle of floridase of the spin. this will continue through tonight and into tomorrow before the threat starts to diminish. let's talk a little bit more about where the system is going over the next few days. here's the latest track for the national hurricane center. i don't think this is going to be a huge events and there's the track taking it up to the northeast. we'll have anywhere from two to four inches....
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hurricane warnings have gone out from new orleans, all the way to the florida panhandle as well.rgency officials urging people to take the precautions they need to, to prepare for this storm. it's expected to make landfall as a category 1 hurricane, winds approaching 80 miles an hour. but it's also the amount of rainfall that's expected and the storm surge that will come with this storm as it makes landfall. the good news is, it appears to be moving at a really quick pace, so that will really help out the flooding situation in many of these low-lying communities here along the gulf coast. the mayor of new orleans has already instituted a curfew that goes into effect at 6:00 p.m. saturday night through sunday morning. that is when the worst of this storm is expected to make landfall here. somewhere along the gulf coast. either louisiana, mississippi, alabama, or western florida. so all of those areas under a great deal of concern here this weekend as hurricane nate approaches. but as we walked around here in neen new orleans and louisiana, not a great deal of concern, you get a se
hurricane warnings have gone out from new orleans, all the way to the florida panhandle as well.rgency officials urging people to take the precautions they need to, to prepare for this storm. it's expected to make landfall as a category 1 hurricane, winds approaching 80 miles an hour. but it's also the amount of rainfall that's expected and the storm surge that will come with this storm as it makes landfall. the good news is, it appears to be moving at a really quick pace, so that will really...
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educated guest, making lan fall sunday morning across south eastern louisiana, mississippi, florida panhandleable to storm surge, heavy rainfall and strong winds. impact on the gulf coast. there is potential to strengthen further. the one thing of good news, it's a quick mover. sunday it makes landfall. by tuesday it is up towards the northeast. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. stuart: stock market pretty flat but price of oil way down nearly 3% lower at $49 a barrel. how about gold? well below 1300 bucks an ounce. 1270 as we speak, down three bucks. ipo. initial public offering. the company is switch. they build data centers. they started trading and are way you, 25% on their first hour of business. >>> new york's "comic-con" kicked off today. it is all about comic books, videogames, that type of thing. tight inned security in light of las vegas shooting. deirdre bolton is at javits center where "comic-con" is being held. is there a security problem? reporter: all righty, stuart you need to come down here. need to get you in a few costumes people are walking around. you ment
educated guest, making lan fall sunday morning across south eastern louisiana, mississippi, florida panhandleable to storm surge, heavy rainfall and strong winds. impact on the gulf coast. there is potential to strengthen further. the one thing of good news, it's a quick mover. sunday it makes landfall. by tuesday it is up towards the northeast. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. stuart: stock market pretty flat but price of oil way down nearly 3% lower at $49 a barrel. how about...
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sitting off the coast of nicaragua and on track to make landfall anywhere from louisiana to the florida panhandleext week. could disrupt gas and oil rigs in the gulf of mexico as well as damage cotton crops. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 overalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. coming up, the clock is ticking for congress to come to puerto rico's eight. former lieutenant governor of new york who helped new york city avoid bankruptcy in the 1970's gives us his insight on puerto rico. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. this is bloomberg markets. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. puerto rico heading toward another flashpoint. burning through the $1.6 billion it had on hand before hurricane maria ahead. it'sreasurer says government faces a shutdown of congress does not provide billions of dollars in emergency funding. trump's as president remarks on waiting out the debt. for more, let's bring in richard, former lieutenant governor of new york and one-time pro bono advisor to puerto rico as well. than that as well. author of the book, so much to do, a full
sitting off the coast of nicaragua and on track to make landfall anywhere from louisiana to the florida panhandleext week. could disrupt gas and oil rigs in the gulf of mexico as well as damage cotton crops. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 overalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. coming up, the clock is ticking for congress to come to puerto rico's eight. former lieutenant governor of new york who helped new york city avoid bankruptcy in the...
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the deadly tropical storm nate barreling towards louisiana, and the florida panhandle. we'll have more on the storm -67s path and hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? adulting... tj! get a job! hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! heals, heals, heals! yes! youuuu! no, i have a long time girlfriend. mom! i need my macaroni!!! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. yeah! whoo! yes! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. lou: the only evidence of collusion leads directly to facebook. russia's collusion going further than originally not. facebook cut references to russia from a public report in april about attempts to influence the election. instead the facebook very report conclude quote malicious actors engaged to influence campaigns it wasn't until last month that facebook publicly acknowledged and identified russia as the source of those efforts. special counsel robert mueller's office apparently leak new r
the deadly tropical storm nate barreling towards louisiana, and the florida panhandle. we'll have more on the storm -67s path and hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? adulting... tj! get a job! hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! heals, heals, heals! yes! youuuu! no, i have a long time girlfriend. mom! i need my macaroni!!! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. yeah! whoo! yes! get your...
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plan.nate is prompting hurricane watches and warnings all along the gulf coast from louisiana to the florida panhandle. it's predicted to hit saturday night as a category one hurricane -- not nearly as strong as its 2017 predecessors -- yet coming as those hurricane relief efforts are far from wrapped up. vice president mike pence spent friday on the u.s. virgin islands and in puerto rico, still reeling from hurricane maria. according to the puerto rico crisis website, about 90-percent of the island is still without power. just over half of islanders have water and sewage service, more than two weeks after the storm. nate has proven deadly already. more than 20 people have died in honduras, costa rica, and nicaragua.it's why cities like new orleans, are taking nothing for granted. mayor mitch landrieu / new orleans, louisiana: there is no reason to panic, but there is reason to prepare.mos: it might be hard to get it later. gas pumps are busy and the city government is repairing water pumps saying 108 of 120, are now fully operational, all as nate gets closer to landfall.i'm emily schmidt, reporting.
plan.nate is prompting hurricane watches and warnings all along the gulf coast from louisiana to the florida panhandle. it's predicted to hit saturday night as a category one hurricane -- not nearly as strong as its 2017 predecessors -- yet coming as those hurricane relief efforts are far from wrapped up. vice president mike pence spent friday on the u.s. virgin islands and in puerto rico, still reeling from hurricane maria. according to the puerto rico crisis website, about 90-percent of the...
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little bit of mississippi, alabama and over into the western panhandle of florida.miles per hour. maybe even a little bit stronger than that. racing along at 20 to 25 miles per hour. so very fast-moving hurricane. comes right up into the tennessee river valley. stays mainly to the west of us. but we'll be on what they call the dirty side of the hurricane. so a lot of moisture coming in. we'll get some wind. we'll get some rape, too and it becomes very unsettled for us. model forecast obviously heavy rain coming up to the louisiana shore tonight. all along mississippi and alabama into bill lock see, mobile, and then that heavy rain comes up to the west of us. so, again, by tomorrow, tomorrow night, and into monday morning, we begin to get some of the heavier rain and the bands from what was left over the remnants of nate. so in case we do move into this unsettled period. not today. a few clouds. warm, breezy. temperature gets up briefly to 86 degrees. we'll just touch it. little cooler tomorrow. very much of a summer type pattn little cooler tomorrow with some shower
little bit of mississippi, alabama and over into the western panhandle of florida.miles per hour. maybe even a little bit stronger than that. racing along at 20 to 25 miles per hour. so very fast-moving hurricane. comes right up into the tennessee river valley. stays mainly to the west of us. but we'll be on what they call the dirty side of the hurricane. so a lot of moisture coming in. we'll get some wind. we'll get some rape, too and it becomes very unsettled for us. model forecast obviously...
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intensify as it hits the gulf and possibly make landfall between southeastern louisiana and the florida panhandlestreet today, another record session, the dow up 114 points, the s & p up 14, the nasdac up 51, all, yes, at record highs. volume on the big board just under 3 billion shares the s & p closing at record levels for six straight sessions, that's the longest streak in 20 years. two decades, but the mainstream national left wing media largely ignoring all of the positive market and economic news since president trump was elected the dow is up 24%, the s & p up 19% the nasdac up nearly 27% and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network, please join us for that because you won't be a stranger to all of the good news that's happening in this economy. up next here, new revelations that the las vegas shooter may have been scouting other locations while dozens and dozen s of questions pileup unanswered about motivation and the purpose of it all. we'll have a full report for you from las vegas and much more straight ahead. we'll be right back. m
intensify as it hits the gulf and possibly make landfall between southeastern louisiana and the florida panhandlestreet today, another record session, the dow up 114 points, the s & p up 14, the nasdac up 51, all, yes, at record highs. volume on the big board just under 3 billion shares the s & p closing at record levels for six straight sessions, that's the longest streak in 20 years. two decades, but the mainstream national left wing media largely ignoring all of the positive market...
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will strengthen to category one hurricane, and potentially over the weekend make landfall in florida, panhandle, that's the projection right now, so here we go again. in the meantime, we've got some showers in the northwestern part of pennsylvania, nothing happening in our area right now, but there are more clouds, and that's why it is a little bit milder this morning. and as we look at the future cast, we see the chance of some showers rolling through, maybe 9:00, fen, tonight. most of them north and west of philadelphia. with a weak cold front coming through. it is not really going to change our temperatures very but that chance is therefore a mix of clouds and sun. yesterday, 76 degrees in philadelphia. today, 83. eighty-three in trenton and wilmington, as well, and 82 degrees down in dover. so there is your forecast with the average high of 70 degrees. we already well above average. check out the forecast after you get in the karat a radio partner 101.1, more fm. karen, thomas? >> all right, sue, thank you so much. >> little taste of summer, right? 80s are back. you know that young lady rig
will strengthen to category one hurricane, and potentially over the weekend make landfall in florida, panhandle, that's the projection right now, so here we go again. in the meantime, we've got some showers in the northwestern part of pennsylvania, nothing happening in our area right now, but there are more clouds, and that's why it is a little bit milder this morning. and as we look at the future cast, we see the chance of some showers rolling through, maybe 9:00, fen, tonight. most of them...
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through the panhandle of florida, three to five feet. certainly possible. how much rain are we talking about? well a significant amount. we could see some flash flooding and rainfall totals well over four to six inches and up to ten in some locations. that's a quick look at the weather. >> we'll check back with you in a few minutes. >>> nearly one week after the worst mass shooting in modern history police are still trying to figure out a motive. investigators found a note in the shooter's hotel room with mysterious numbers on it. on saturday vice president mike pence was one las vegas praising first responders and telling victims that america stood with them. and country start jason aldean who was on stage when the gunfire started opened "saturday night live" with a tribute. >> we hurt for you and we hurt with you. you can be sure that we're going to walk through these tough times together every step of the way. ♪ ♪ i won't back down ♪ you can stand me up at the gates of hell ♪ ♪ but i won't back down >> an emotional tribute from jason aldean singing "i wo
through the panhandle of florida, three to five feet. certainly possible. how much rain are we talking about? well a significant amount. we could see some flash flooding and rainfall totals well over four to six inches and up to ten in some locations. that's a quick look at the weather. >> we'll check back with you in a few minutes. >>> nearly one week after the worst mass shooting in modern history police are still trying to figure out a motive. investigators found a note in the...
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some extremely heavy downpours with the plume of moisture off the gulf into portions of the florida panhandleand thinks an area where we are dealing were on going tornado watch this morning. here's latest information from the national hurricane center, now nate has significantly weakened even since the last update. wind of 45 miles an hour moving to the north/northe at 23 and moving so fast with that land interaction it continues to weaken. eventually booth the time it impacts us it is a tropical rain storm. we will deal with the remnants that doesn't mean we cannot see heavy downpours right here in the delaware valley. i think some locations, will. 74 degrees in philadelphia 75 millville. low to mid zero seven's down the shore. 73 degrees in wildwood. seventy-four in atlantic city. cool spot on the map mount pocono 69 degrees, really no surprise there future weather shows hoy things will trend over the next several hours and throughout the day, today. again, continuing to see that line of showers, swing on through, notice how it weakens and falls apart. here we are at lunchtime still see the
some extremely heavy downpours with the plume of moisture off the gulf into portions of the florida panhandleand thinks an area where we are dealing were on going tornado watch this morning. here's latest information from the national hurricane center, now nate has significantly weakened even since the last update. wind of 45 miles an hour moving to the north/northe at 23 and moving so fast with that land interaction it continues to weaken. eventually booth the time it impacts us it is a...
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Oct 8, 2017
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we have a tornado watch in effect from montgomery to the florida panhandle. see that band of heavy rain and intense activity right there. we'll be watching that as we head through the morning hours. keep that in mind as you begin your day. of course, that is tropical storm nate. flash flooding is going to be an issue. tropical storm force gusts for sections of the south and east. airport delays as well and as we take a look at the rest of the country, some mountain snow, beautiful weather in the mid section and a flood risk as we head through the southeast into the ohio valley. that's quick a l >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. our long stretch of dry weather has come to an end with rain this morning and a chance we'll see scattered showers this afternoon. it's not going to be an all-day rainfall. it will be warm all day, 81 degrees in philadelphia this afternoon. the norm high is 69 degrees. 79 this afternoon with showers this morning just a chance of some scattered showers with the suburbs this afternoon and a warm day for new jersey and dela
we have a tornado watch in effect from montgomery to the florida panhandle. see that band of heavy rain and intense activity right there. we'll be watching that as we head through the morning hours. keep that in mind as you begin your day. of course, that is tropical storm nate. flash flooding is going to be an issue. tropical storm force gusts for sections of the south and east. airport delays as well and as we take a look at the rest of the country, some mountain snow, beautiful weather in...
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Oct 6, 2017
10/17
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some of the forecasts have the landfall here in southeast louisiana around some show it to the florida panhandle. southeast mississippi, alabama, florida. so multiple states under the gun here. many are taking precaution. >> neil: thank you, casey. we'll be looking at the impact of that in just a second. can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. >> neil: all right. we are just learning that vice president mike pence will be making a visit to las vegas tomorrow. that same week the president visited the area to show support for a city that is in a world of hurt, and does robin leach know it. he will be my special guest as we go live 10:00 a.m. eastern time. robin leach says vegas will stand together, also keeping a close eye on nate. brock long, fema director, also -- and puerto rico's governor saying he has tips for those in the way of the storm. don't take it lightly. tropical storm doesn't mean it can't be even bigger and better. his view and his view
some of the forecasts have the landfall here in southeast louisiana around some show it to the florida panhandle. southeast mississippi, alabama, florida. so multiple states under the gun here. many are taking precaution. >> neil: thank you, casey. we'll be looking at the impact of that in just a second. can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right....