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we're seeing videos of storm surge from hurricane debby already along that west coast of the florida peninsula. this is concerning for me because it doesn't take much to push up that very shallow nature of the water. here's what it looks like overnight in clearwater, florida, well away from the center of debby, we saw flooding imagery coming out of fort myers beach. remember that area was hit so hard by ian back in september of 2022. the bulk of the storm surge that is going to inundate six to ten feet of normally dry by water right near the catcher's mitt of the florida peninsula. that's where all the water from the gulf of mexico will be pushed up in advance of this approaching tropical system, which is nearing landfall as we speak. so basically cedar key to the north and west, even tampa bay. and where we've got some of our reporters positioned as well currently right now, hurricane debby, a category 180 miles per hour, but it has been consolidating and strengthening overnight. and this is new overnight as well. so we have our hurricane warnings where you see that shading of red, but there'
we're seeing videos of storm surge from hurricane debby already along that west coast of the florida peninsula. this is concerning for me because it doesn't take much to push up that very shallow nature of the water. here's what it looks like overnight in clearwater, florida, well away from the center of debby, we saw flooding imagery coming out of fort myers beach. remember that area was hit so hard by ian back in september of 2022. the bulk of the storm surge that is going to inundate six to...
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there is a tornado watch issued for much of the florida peninsula and parts of southern georgia tonight>> back in the bay area, crews put out a vegetation fire between fairfield and vacaville. it broke out near blue mountain drive and hidden valley lane this afternoon. this is a look at the aftermath. firefighters are still working on locking it up. the fire burned nearly 10 acres. let's go to darren with more on the forecast. >> the good side of the story is 10 acres, they got it under control. the weather is working in our favor right now. from the fire weather standpoint and from a let's just have some typical august weather standpoint. it is not terribly hot the humidity levels are doing just fine. a little bit of an offshore breeze out there. what you're seeing out there, for the most part, is clear skies. a little bit of leftover broken up marine layer, very subtle. little bits of cloud out there. we never really entirely melted the marine layer away. never really left the west half of the city today. it's going to start building in again tomorrow. the first thing i want to do is
there is a tornado watch issued for much of the florida peninsula and parts of southern georgia tonight>> back in the bay area, crews put out a vegetation fire between fairfield and vacaville. it broke out near blue mountain drive and hidden valley lane this afternoon. this is a look at the aftermath. firefighters are still working on locking it up. the fire burned nearly 10 acres. let's go to darren with more on the forecast. >> the good side of the story is 10 acres, they got it...
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you can see some of those bands moving through the central portions of the florida peninsula about the big story as the history books are written here with this particular storm will certainly be the potential of flash flooding from the storm. there's a lot but of moisture associated with debby. and you can already see that in this radar accumulation, some areas approaching a foot of rain over the west coast of the florida peninsula. that's why those flash flood warnings in effect for that area. and then flash flood watches that's inclusive of southeastern georgia and portions of south carolina. they know what's coming. and this forecasts trend shows at all and why. let's take you through it. you can see the forecast track from the national hurricane center monday afternoon into south georgia. but then it re-emerges into the atlantic ocean, potentially re-intensify so fine, but not enough to become a significant windmaker. again, the rain is going to be the big threat here. notice the difference we've got a 48 hour time span between these two forecast points. and that storm system is s
you can see some of those bands moving through the central portions of the florida peninsula about the big story as the history books are written here with this particular storm will certainly be the potential of flash flooding from the storm. there's a lot but of moisture associated with debby. and you can already see that in this radar accumulation, some areas approaching a foot of rain over the west coast of the florida peninsula. that's why those flash flood warnings in effect for that...
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en este instante dejaba gestante precipitaciÓn en gran parte la penÍnsula de la florida. se mantiene en las prÓximas 24 horas. en uno de los puntos donde puede azotar en prÓximas horas puede llegar entre 6 a 10 pies de altura. no se descarta la formaciÓn de tornados. ya lo hemos estado registrando en Últimas horas. para el dÍa de maÑana se pronostica que azote como un huracÁn y eventualmente se dirija hacia seis sobres cerca del sur de las carolinas asÍ como tambiÉn en georgia puede ser una tormenta tropical. pero va a dejar bastante lluvia. no cero lunes, martes, sino tambiÉn miÉrcoles y jueves. con un evento de precipitaciÓn muy peligroso. vea los prÓximos siete dÍas. mientras tanto hacia las carolinas entre ocho a 12 pulgadas.se mantiene el aviso por curar en gran parte. asÍ como en san marcos y el riesgo por inundaciones va a seguir incluso para el martesasÍ como nuestro miÉrcoles. mÁs informaciÓn a travÉs de las plataformas digitales. fÉlix: estaremos pendientes en todas las ediciones de lo que pase. y en mÉxico en medio turÍstico estÁ de luto. el periodista contaba
en este instante dejaba gestante precipitaciÓn en gran parte la penÍnsula de la florida. se mantiene en las prÓximas 24 horas. en uno de los puntos donde puede azotar en prÓximas horas puede llegar entre 6 a 10 pies de altura. no se descarta la formaciÓn de tornados. ya lo hemos estado registrando en Últimas horas. para el dÍa de maÑana se pronostica que azote como un huracÁn y eventualmente se dirija hacia seis sobres cerca del sur de las carolinas asÍ como tambiÉn en georgia puede...
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down across the caribbean and that's because oregon debbie has pulled away moving across the florida peninsula. it's lucky to bring catastrophic flooding because it's a large amounts of rain that are of concern with this one. on monday into tuesday, it'll move across the georgia eventually expected to pull out to see the full refund planning on moving in to the carolinas. elsewhere across the us and got some pretty 5th thunder storms rolling across the great lake spring and the falls of rain here. but it's a lot quieter and hot out west the . there's a deliberate mission of posting in humanity in western media and it needs to be questions. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm around and why is the welcome to the news our life from dell hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, the celebrations in bangladesh apartment associates, i seen a is ousted and misled the capital dot com. the head of the bangladesh she on the announce is the formation of an in
down across the caribbean and that's because oregon debbie has pulled away moving across the florida peninsula. it's lucky to bring catastrophic flooding because it's a large amounts of rain that are of concern with this one. on monday into tuesday, it'll move across the georgia eventually expected to pull out to see the full refund planning on moving in to the carolinas. elsewhere across the us and got some pretty 5th thunder storms rolling across the great lake spring and the falls of rain...
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the southeastern coast isn't it whether we get development or not a surge of moisture into the florida peninsulay enter monday a lot to develop and we will continue to track it. marissa torres, simulcasting live on fox business every weekday from 5 - 6:00 a.m. eastern right before "mornings with maria" we will check the weather, the 2024 race shaking out president trump returns to pennsylvania for the first time since the assassination attempt as kamala harris campaign tries to rewrite history on pretty much every day, her border all included, the hot topic of hour coming up, square capital management ceo scott bessent and seer out of potential for the breakup before the election. we will talk about that, "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent ret
the southeastern coast isn't it whether we get development or not a surge of moisture into the florida peninsulay enter monday a lot to develop and we will continue to track it. marissa torres, simulcasting live on fox business every weekday from 5 - 6:00 a.m. eastern right before "mornings with maria" we will check the weather, the 2024 race shaking out president trump returns to pennsylvania for the first time since the assassination attempt as kamala harris campaign tries to...
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you have been experiencing debbie on both sides of the florida peninsula today. what is happening there. >> indeed. we have experienced debby when it was just a depression and then a group to a storm and then made landfall as a hurricane this morning at 7:00 a.m. and we witnessed that anna went through outer bends. now we drove to the other side where the effects are being felt and jacksonville beach. we are getting sandblasted as the swells are out in the atlantic. not only the gulf of mexico but the atlantic. this huge system that is, was hurricane debby and now downgraded to tropical storm debby peer pardon my hat about to fly off. these wins have really kicked up. these are tropical force winds coming in off of jack's beach here. a beautiful wide beach and the sand moving in. very few people are out here because of these conditions. no rain right now but we have outer bands making their way in across the northern end of the peninsula and as i said, it made landfall on the big bend this morning. our drive this morning after we left those outer bands, we were i
you have been experiencing debbie on both sides of the florida peninsula today. what is happening there. >> indeed. we have experienced debby when it was just a depression and then a group to a storm and then made landfall as a hurricane this morning at 7:00 a.m. and we witnessed that anna went through outer bends. now we drove to the other side where the effects are being felt and jacksonville beach. we are getting sandblasted as the swells are out in the atlantic. not only the gulf of...
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some new video into cnn that shows just how vulnerable that coastline on the western parts of florida peninsula actually is. this is coming out of captiva island. remember this is near fort myers hires beach that was hit so hard back in september 2022 with hurricane ian now starting to see some coastal storm surge that's impacting businesses and homes within this area. not a trend that we'd like to see high tide was about one au 8:00 p.m. within this area. so the tide is starting to go down. but nonetheless, this just shows you the extent of this large storm that's starting to gain strength. and also starting to become more organized. here's fort myers. look at all the way to tampa bay. we could see three to five feet of storm surge with the greatest storm surge inundation right near that catcher's mitt, the big bend of florida, six to ten feet above normally high ground. so here's the details. still a tropical storm, 65 mile per hour winds. it is starting to get more organized, meaning it is strengthening. in fact, national hurricane center using the words rapidly strengthening here before lan
some new video into cnn that shows just how vulnerable that coastline on the western parts of florida peninsula actually is. this is coming out of captiva island. remember this is near fort myers hires beach that was hit so hard back in september 2022 with hurricane ian now starting to see some coastal storm surge that's impacting businesses and homes within this area. not a trend that we'd like to see high tide was about one au 8:00 p.m. within this area. so the tide is starting to go down....
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the message in a bottle had to go around the carolinas south under the florida peninsula, up into the weave its way into the tampa area. here's the person who found it says received your letter yesterday was glad to hear from you. >> i heard. >> it says so. you got a little lit up the other day. well, that is everyday thing around here. they have a bar and they have really good so you can see it. it sounds like a very like 2 friends like 2 funds exchanging what their daily lives were like. >> suzanne flament-smith posted a picture of the letter on social media. this is video for in the area where she founded her inbox, though, flooded with people, wanted to help track down the families from the letters and who was supposed to go to thanks to the navy, an internet investigator says and believes she has a match. he said the woman in texas thinks the person who wrote the letter is her grandfather, the navy working to validate the records of see the timelines actually match up at this womans grandfather was in fact at that naval base in virginia beach not know this sounds like a movie, bu
the message in a bottle had to go around the carolinas south under the florida peninsula, up into the weave its way into the tampa area. here's the person who found it says received your letter yesterday was glad to hear from you. >> i heard. >> it says so. you got a little lit up the other day. well, that is everyday thing around here. they have a bar and they have really good so you can see it. it sounds like a very like 2 friends like 2 funds exchanging what their daily lives...
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golfo de mÉxico y digamos que va avanzando hacia el norte paralelo a la costa oeste de la penÍnsula de la floridaximos dÍas luego de que llegue a esta zona del big beng en el norte de la penÍnsula podrÍa impactar los estados de georgia e incluso carolina del sur. Éste podrÍa convertirse en el primer huracÁn fuerte de esta temporada. fÉlix: asÍ es, guillermo, muchas gracias, y precisamente para conocer mÁs detalles de la trayectoria y el fortalecimiento de debby y los posibles daÑos que pueda ocasionar pasamos con el meteorÓlogo gabriel torres de nuestra afiliada en san antonio, texas. gabriel: muchÍsimas gracias. bueno, sin duda alguna es impresionante cÓmo en las Últimas horas ya debby se ha estado fortaleciendo, este sistema tropical que ha estado dejando bastante precipitaciÓn en el Área de la florida como en el Área de miami, tampa, sarasota, nuestra gente en el Área de fort myers. ya existe una declaraciÓn de emergencia para 54 condados de la florida, este serÍa el primer ciclÓn tropical para florida en este 2024. hasta el momento cuenta con vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 65 millas por hora,
golfo de mÉxico y digamos que va avanzando hacia el norte paralelo a la costa oeste de la penÍnsula de la floridaximos dÍas luego de que llegue a esta zona del big beng en el norte de la penÍnsula podrÍa impactar los estados de georgia e incluso carolina del sur. Éste podrÍa convertirse en el primer huracÁn fuerte de esta temporada. fÉlix: asÍ es, guillermo, muchas gracias, y precisamente para conocer mÁs detalles de la trayectoria y el fortalecimiento de debby y los posibles daÑos...
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eastern and gulf of mexico through the early parts of the weekend over spread heavy rain into the florida peninsulampacting the coastal areas of carolina. the carolinas, and into georgia. we're not exactly sure how the storm will develop, but we need to be very agile this weekend across florida, because this could develop quickly into a tropical storm jessica, hey, derek van dam, thanks so much for that update. >> next on cnn this morning. >> who will the vp pick as her vp, that ticking clock for the harris campaign plus the breaking news overnight as three americans held in russian prisons are back on us soil this morning when to trade bitcoin plus oil plus gold plus so much more let me introduce you to a plus 500. >> lean into it and easy to use trading app that gives you a glimpse into the future futures trading. >> see a trading opportunity. >> you'll be able to treat it and to clicks once your account is open so download the app. it start trading futures today, draining the futures and options involves the risk of loss and he is not suitable for every investment plus 500, its trading with a pl
eastern and gulf of mexico through the early parts of the weekend over spread heavy rain into the florida peninsulampacting the coastal areas of carolina. the carolinas, and into georgia. we're not exactly sure how the storm will develop, but we need to be very agile this weekend across florida, because this could develop quickly into a tropical storm jessica, hey, derek van dam, thanks so much for that update. >> next on cnn this morning. >> who will the vp pick as her vp, that...
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now the latest computer models have in this track over central florida peninsula event re-emerging intoc ocean for the early parts of next week one thing is for sure it'll bring a lot of rain to florida and potentially the carolinas by early next week, jessica. >> all right. derek van dam, thanks for keeping us up to date on that. up next running water question allies matter. they do they matter president biden reflecting on an emotional and historic prisoner swap plus the return of the detained americans is already playing into the 2024 election he's meant looking at horn behind my back in hiding in lying about it with x amish boys is going to take a lot more patients i don't have time to weigh the baby. >> i am seriously done with the sunday attack on tlc when the internet said red lobster's going away, your boy flavor flav said, not today, grabbed a boy and they got two flavors, roasted garlic and new cage and butter. when you have seafood to have red lobster moving forward with node positive breast cancer, my fear of recurrence could have held me back, but i'm staying focused in doi
now the latest computer models have in this track over central florida peninsula event re-emerging intoc ocean for the early parts of next week one thing is for sure it'll bring a lot of rain to florida and potentially the carolinas by early next week, jessica. >> all right. derek van dam, thanks for keeping us up to date on that. up next running water question allies matter. they do they matter president biden reflecting on an emotional and historic prisoner swap plus the return of the...
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across the caribbean, and that's because hurricane debbie has pulled away moving across the florida peninsula. it's lucky to bring catastrophic flooding because it's a large amounts of rain that are of concern with this one. on monday into tuesday, it'll move across the georgia, eventually expect this to pull out to see the full refund thing and moving in to the carolinas. elsewhere across the us and got some pretty fis, thunderstorms rolling across the great lakes, spring and the fulls of rain here. but it's a lot quieter and hot out west the wants of the capital of the compare empire. the serene, ancient city of uncle and present day cambodia is it protected unesco world heritage site. but as its temples of lakes and invitation canals are being preserved, many of its inhabitants are being relocated. people in power, investigate see events forced evictions of thousands of families. the bathroom for the soul of anchored box part to adjust the discussing the defining issues of our time. the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the
across the caribbean, and that's because hurricane debbie has pulled away moving across the florida peninsula. it's lucky to bring catastrophic flooding because it's a large amounts of rain that are of concern with this one. on monday into tuesday, it'll move across the georgia, eventually expect this to pull out to see the full refund thing and moving in to the carolinas. elsewhere across the us and got some pretty fis, thunderstorms rolling across the great lakes, spring and the fulls of rain...
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we have a tornado watch that extends across the majority of the florida peninsula, even into southern portions of georgia. there have been on and off again, tornado warnings, their short-lived, quick spin-ups. we could see a few water spouts off shore as well. this is the concerning trend that i have. this is going to slow down kind of lose its steering currents once it enters the southeastern us and then meanders across this area. and when you have a slow moving tropical system that can only mean one thing thing, a lot of rain and that is what we're worried about. but let's touch on this storm surge potential, that big bend area. we'll call that the catcher's mitt of florida six to ten feet above normally dry ground that will inundate buildings. and of course cause some serious concerns even at a tampa bay three to five feet of inundation possible? well, there but look at this. this is for the next couple of days, we have the potential for really what they're saying is extreme flash flooding potential along the coastal areas of carolina, south carolina, and into georgia as well. so s
we have a tornado watch that extends across the majority of the florida peninsula, even into southern portions of georgia. there have been on and off again, tornado warnings, their short-lived, quick spin-ups. we could see a few water spouts off shore as well. this is the concerning trend that i have. this is going to slow down kind of lose its steering currents once it enters the southeastern us and then meanders across this area. and when you have a slow moving tropical system that can only...
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look at that shade of red the entire west coast, the big bend there the florida peninsula under flash flood warnings. but this is new this morning as well. we have flood watches that have been extended into southeast georgia and portions of south carolina because we know what's coming. we have a high risk, a very rare high risk for flash flooding from the weather prediction center. that's a level four of four. look at savannah and charleston, right? it smack dab in the middle of that high risk on tuesday. that's when we anticipate the heaviest of rain because debby will reemerge off the coast of the atlantic, it will pick up, intensify and use of that atlantic ocean water to help drive in some more moisture to this region. and rainfall totals here will be impressive. the wording of catastrophic and extreme are being used for the national hurricane center. and they could again rival some of the state records from previous tropical cyclones. and john and sara, it was heartbreaking for me to see just what fort myers beach had to deal with yesterday from this nearby storm, flash flooding
look at that shade of red the entire west coast, the big bend there the florida peninsula under flash flood warnings. but this is new this morning as well. we have flood watches that have been extended into southeast georgia and portions of south carolina because we know what's coming. we have a high risk, a very rare high risk for flash flooding from the weather prediction center. that's a level four of four. look at savannah and charleston, right? it smack dab in the middle of that high risk...
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lot of models are coming together to have first landfall here on the florida peninsula.will be watching it into early next week for the southeast, too. your local weather in 30 seconds. >> lara: and we'll be right back. my time my way. i chose kesimpta because it works for me and my schedule. kesimpta is a once-monthly treatment for rms that had powerful results a reduced rate of relapses and slowed disability progression. don't take if you've had an allergic reaction to ofatumumab, life-threatening injection-related reaction to kesimpta, or have hepatitis b. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including fatal infections. while no pml cases were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may decrease certain antibodies. most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions. ask your doctor about kesimpta. ihop. ihop. ihop. ihop. $5 all you can eat
lot of models are coming together to have first landfall here on the florida peninsula.will be watching it into early next week for the southeast, too. your local weather in 30 seconds. >> lara: and we'll be right back. my time my way. i chose kesimpta because it works for me and my schedule. kesimpta is a once-monthly treatment for rms that had powerful results a reduced rate of relapses and slowed disability progression. don't take if you've had an allergic reaction to ofatumumab,...
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>>> we're looking right now at some rough weather making its way for our friends down in the florida peninsulasevere risk is low, but we're going to be looking at a lot of heavy rain. some downpours may lead to some localized flooding. we're talking about some places picking up 2 to 3 inches of rain but could be heavier amounts in and around some local regions. nicer day here in the northeast. but again, record highs continuing from texas into the >> by the way, somebody was part of the 1,500 shows that phil donahue did, our of our camera guys, anthony. >> anthony! >> yeah. >> oh, that's cool. >> takes one to know one. >> indeed. >>> all right. coming up, guys, if you like music, do not miss "popstart." carson has some big news on one of your favorite artists. we'll get to that and your morning "boost" coming up after this. and in psoriatic arthritis, can mean less joint pain, and help stop further joint damage. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and increased risk of infections some fatal have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptom
>>> we're looking right now at some rough weather making its way for our friends down in the florida peninsulasevere risk is low, but we're going to be looking at a lot of heavy rain. some downpours may lead to some localized flooding. we're talking about some places picking up 2 to 3 inches of rain but could be heavier amounts in and around some local regions. nicer day here in the northeast. but again, record highs continuing from texas into the >> by the way, somebody was part...
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on land, wind whipped florida's western peninsula as debby slowly crept along, offshore. >> it was actuallypushing me. literally i never had -- was outside in a storm that was actually pushing me. william: tampa's usually-packed bayshore boulevard was a ghost town as waves crashed onto the sidewalk. county sheriffs patrolled the streets of fort myers beach, also inundated by rain and storm surge. >> it is really treacherous out. william: there were similar scenes across florida's southwestern coast. >> in terms of rainfall, this is becoming a worst case scenario because debby has made its way parallel to the florida coast. william: jeff berardelli is chief meteorologist for wfla-tv in tampa. >> and that means rain falling over and over and over again over the same areas. and that means we could see 2.5 feet of rain in some places. and there's no place in the country that can handle that much rain in that period of time. there is going to be some dangerous and maybe catastrophic flooding in the southeast. william: as debby continues to churn north, residents of georgia and the carolinas are
on land, wind whipped florida's western peninsula as debby slowly crept along, offshore. >> it was actuallypushing me. literally i never had -- was outside in a storm that was actually pushing me. william: tampa's usually-packed bayshore boulevard was a ghost town as waves crashed onto the sidewalk. county sheriffs patrolled the streets of fort myers beach, also inundated by rain and storm surge. >> it is really treacherous out. william: there were similar scenes across florida's...
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, inundaciones y cobra la vida de varias personas tras tocar tierra hoy en el norte de la penÍnsula de la floridales peligros que representa el paso de debby. no sÓlo por fuertes rÁfagas de viento, sino por riesgos adicionales. a veces cuando hay mucha agua en las carreteras, puede ser muy peligros. no intenten manejar a travÉs de zonas abnegadas y tomen sus propias precauciones. hablando de carreteras, muchas guÍas locales como estas quedaron severamente afectadas por la caÍda de Árboles y redes elÉctricas. decenas de cuadrillas de trabajadores hemos visto a lo largo de las carretillas como tratan de restablecer el servicio elÉctrico a miles de hogares que lo perdieron como consecuencia del paso de debby. un joven de 13 aÑos muriÓ cuando un Árbol cayÓ encima de su casa. un hombre de 64 muriÓ cuando su auto cayÓ al agua. una mujer de 38 aÑos y un niÑo de 12 tambiÉn perdieron la vida como consecuencia del paso del huracÁn. en otra de las Áreas mÁs afectadas, resultÓ seriamente afectado por las inundaciones. hace aÑos otro huracÁn lo dejÓ semidestruido. muchos hispanos sÓlo cuentan con algunas gaso
, inundaciones y cobra la vida de varias personas tras tocar tierra hoy en el norte de la penÍnsula de la floridales peligros que representa el paso de debby. no sÓlo por fuertes rÁfagas de viento, sino por riesgos adicionales. a veces cuando hay mucha agua en las carreteras, puede ser muy peligros. no intenten manejar a travÉs de zonas abnegadas y tomen sus propias precauciones. hablando de carreteras, muchas guÍas locales como estas quedaron severamente afectadas por la caÍda de...
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muy cercano hacia tampa y estarÁn arropando gran parte del oeste y centro de lo que es la penÍnsula de la floridampa y en orlando van a ser marejada ciclÓnica en tampa de 3 a 5 pie sobre la 74 millas por hora a hora bien luego de esto se espera un impacto sobre las carolinas pero fÍjese ni impacto van a ser manejadas y clÓnicas de tres a cinco pies mientras que en orlando el dÍa mÁs activo es el domingo con dos o tres pulgadas de precipitaciones luego del importe florida deberÍa estar ocurriendo lo peor bien lo que demora desde el dÍa lunes hasta el dÍa jueves en alcanzaramente quedar Áo que es carolina del sur en este tiempo usarÁ generando mucha lluvia ya que prÁcticamente quedarÁ estacionado sobre esta zona ya que comenzarÁ a desacelerar y es aquÍ cuando se pudiera reportar un evento de lluvia sign significativo donde podrÍa estar cayendo hasta dos pies de lluvia en esta localidad un evento similar al ocurrido en texas en el 2017 con lo que fue el huracÁn harvey >> y son sumamente destructivos por la cantidad de agua que trae >> en ese espacio de tiempo, deÍ qinitivamente es un Ámbito totalmen
muy cercano hacia tampa y estarÁn arropando gran parte del oeste y centro de lo que es la penÍnsula de la floridampa y en orlando van a ser marejada ciclÓnica en tampa de 3 a 5 pie sobre la 74 millas por hora a hora bien luego de esto se espera un impacto sobre las carolinas pero fÍjese ni impacto van a ser manejadas y clÓnicas de tres a cinco pies mientras que en orlando el dÍa mÁs activo es el domingo con dos o tres pulgadas de precipitaciones luego del importe florida deberÍa estar...
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donde yo me encuentro en la ciudad de steam y esto es una localidad al noroeste de la eh, penÍnsula de la floridar ya para maÑana temprano los embates de debbie con vientos que sobrepasen las 75 millas por hora, inclusive una marejada ciclÓnica que pudiera estar alcanzando los ocho pies de altura. es por eso que aquÍ las autoridades han hecho una orden de evacuaciÓn obligatoria para los residentes para obviamente, evitar que el agua salada vaya a ahogar a muchos de estos residentes que justo viven en el filo de este litoral. pero vamos al pronÓstico porque a estas horas de la noche, como dijimos, ya debbie es un huracÁn categorÍa uno y estÁ en un proceso de desarrollarse intensificarse aÚn mÁs. en nuestra prÓxima grÁfica podemos ver los vientos de esta perturbaciÓn sobrepasando las rÁfagas de millas a 90 millas por hora. y debo decir que a pesar de que su movimiento de traslaciÓn es un tanto rÁpido, a estas horas de la noche, va a comenzar a desacelerarse en el pronÓstico. no hay grandes cambios en cuanto a trayectoria. deberÍa estar adentrÁndose en maÑana en algÚn momento entre 08:00 a 11:00, en
donde yo me encuentro en la ciudad de steam y esto es una localidad al noroeste de la eh, penÍnsula de la floridar ya para maÑana temprano los embates de debbie con vientos que sobrepasen las 75 millas por hora, inclusive una marejada ciclÓnica que pudiera estar alcanzando los ocho pies de altura. es por eso que aquÍ las autoridades han hecho una orden de evacuaciÓn obligatoria para los residentes para obviamente, evitar que el agua salada vaya a ahogar a muchos de estos residentes que...
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the big bend area of florida, an area that is not very populated but nonetheless this time were over 6000 people instill 6000 people be affected in this pocket, the entire peninsulais feeling some of these impacts in we've been feeling over the weekend into fort myers beach that was flooded yesterday, clear water in those areas and rain and surge, difficult scenario in a long week ahead, be safe if you are watching and do not go out on the roads. cheryl: you be safe as well, robert ray from "fox weather", thank you for the live report israeli officials bracing for a potential attack from iran and retaliation for the deaths of hezbollah and hamas leader. gerri willis has details. >> the u.s. expecting iran to retaliate against israel as soon as today after the idf taken on several hamas and has believers last week the wall street journal reporting iran told u.s. and arab diplomats it did not care if the counterstrike led to war, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu commenting. >> the state of israel is in a multi-front war against the axis of evil we have each of his arms hard, we are prepared for any scenario both in defense and attack. >> israel taking step
the big bend area of florida, an area that is not very populated but nonetheless this time were over 6000 people instill 6000 people be affected in this pocket, the entire peninsulais feeling some of these impacts in we've been feeling over the weekend into fort myers beach that was flooded yesterday, clear water in those areas and rain and surge, difficult scenario in a long week ahead, be safe if you are watching and do not go out on the roads. cheryl: you be safe as well, robert ray from...
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right there from northern florida to the peninsula where it transitions is where it's likely to hit. and then it slows down to a crawl. and so that is why it is going to spread anywhere from ten to maybe 20in of rain from northern georgia, southern south carolina . and then you notice it becomes a it still holds together as it moves through cape hatteras into north carolina. and then all the way up the eastern seaboard. so there's a lot of rain associated with that, and it is going to have quite the track that will follow for the week ahead. and look at all the fog here. it is sunny now in the east bay. the north bay is mostly sunny but still holding on to the clouds there across the bay and you can see the breeze right here outside our window where temperatures are quite chilly right from the mid 50s to the upper 50s. low 60s in san jose and a look at walnut creek, where you see the low cloud deck still kind of holding on there. 58 santa rosa. it is 66 by the delta southwest winds. there keeping the breeze and the temperatures out of the upper 90s. today, 60 for concord and livermor
right there from northern florida to the peninsula where it transitions is where it's likely to hit. and then it slows down to a crawl. and so that is why it is going to spread anywhere from ten to maybe 20in of rain from northern georgia, southern south carolina . and then you notice it becomes a it still holds together as it moves through cape hatteras into north carolina. and then all the way up the eastern seaboard. so there's a lot of rain associated with that, and it is going to have...
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florida. >> the system is expected to strike the big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsula. >> it is going to move very slowly across northern florida and southeast georgia, and the result of that is less going to be a wind event at that point than a rain event. it is going to drop a lot of rain across many parts of the state. >> about 10 million people in its path, more than ten inches of rain in some areas expected, along with fears of life threatening flash floods. storm surges potentially as high as ten feet, more than 1600 flights canceled. >> you can prepare as much as you want, and it's just kind of depends on what happens. >> workers in jacksonville clearing potentially hazardous trees. governor ron desantis urging residents to be on alert. >> most deaths from flooding are from individuals who are driving in flooded waters. it only takes one foot of moving water to move a vehicle, so please stay off the road. if a flood watch or warning is issued in your area >> president biden has approved a disaster declaration for florida, georgia's governor activating emergency res
florida. >> the system is expected to strike the big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsula. >> it is going to move very slowly across northern florida and southeast georgia, and the result of that is less going to be a wind event at that point than a rain event. it is going to drop a lot of rain across many parts of the state. >> about 10 million people in its path, more than ten inches of rain in some areas expected, along with fears of life threatening flash...
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florida. >> the system is expected to strike the big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsula. >> it is going to move very slowly across northern florida and southeast georgia, and the result of that is less going to be a wind event at that point than a rain event. it is going to drop a lot of rain across many parts of the state. >> about 10 million people in its path, more than ten inches of rain in some areas expected, along with fears of life threatening flash floods. storm surges potentially as high as ten feet, more than 1600 flights canceled. >> you can prepare as much as you want, and just kind of depends on what happens. >> workers in jacksonville clearing potentially hazardous trees. governor ron desantis urging residents to be on alert. >> most deaths from flooding are from individuals who are driving in flooded waters. it only takes one foot of moving water to move a vehicle, so please stay off the road. if a flood watch or warning is issued in your area. >> president biden has approved a disaster declaration for florida, georgia's governor activating emergency resourc
florida. >> the system is expected to strike the big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsula. >> it is going to move very slowly across northern florida and southeast georgia, and the result of that is less going to be a wind event at that point than a rain event. it is going to drop a lot of rain across many parts of the state. >> about 10 million people in its path, more than ten inches of rain in some areas expected, along with fears of life threatening flash...
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that's a section of north florida connecting the panhandle with the peninsula.e than 100,000 homes and businesses do not have power at this point. flash flooding is still a very big concern because debbie could bring 10 to 15in of rain in a very short amount of time. >> number one way, we have fatalities as a result of floods is people trying to drive through the floodwaters. water and electricity do not mix. >> that is incredibly dangerous. >> now, the state of california has deployed strike teams to georgia to help with expected flooding there in that state. >> okay. that's rough. our time is 716. everybody behaving for you on the roads. this morning. >> so i would say so dave and pam. and by the way, 717 pam is filling in for garcia. sometimes if you see dave and pam, it's like, oh, i got time. 717 let's go out and take a look at highway four. you can see some slow traffic there. 680 looks good from martinez to walnut creek and we're seeing some slowing at the richmond bridge. there it is. you can see it's kind of a normal ish looking commute. the bay bridge
that's a section of north florida connecting the panhandle with the peninsula.e than 100,000 homes and businesses do not have power at this point. flash flooding is still a very big concern because debbie could bring 10 to 15in of rain in a very short amount of time. >> number one way, we have fatalities as a result of floods is people trying to drive through the floodwaters. water and electricity do not mix. >> that is incredibly dangerous. >> now, the state of california has...
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it's a section of north florida that connects the panhandle with the peninsula. more than 100,000 homes and businesses have been left without power. flash flooding is a major concern because debbie could bring 10 to 15in of rain in a short amount of time. >> number one way, we have fatalities as a result of floods is people trying to drive through the floodwaters. >> water and electricity do not mix. that is incredibly dangerous. >> now, evacuations have already been ordered in some parts of florida. states of emergency are also in effect for georgia and south carolina. >> all right. 516 is the time definitely foggy out there, right? steve i noticed when i'm heading across the bridge or in the east shore, you look around and it's so dark you can't see any lights, any city lights in the distance. >> it is a big fog bank out there, no doubt about it. you too. even dave saw it coming in the myself as well. i could tell right away there was some little bit of drizzle right around coast and bay. not a lot. 50, 60, 70. higher elevations mount veeder 71. but the berkele
it's a section of north florida that connects the panhandle with the peninsula. more than 100,000 homes and businesses have been left without power. flash flooding is a major concern because debbie could bring 10 to 15in of rain in a short amount of time. >> number one way, we have fatalities as a result of floods is people trying to drive through the floodwaters. >> water and electricity do not mix. that is incredibly dangerous. >> now, evacuations have already been ordered...
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that's a section of north florida connecting the panhandle to the peninsula.do not have power right now. flash flooding is a major concern because debby could bring 10 to 15in of rain in a short amount of time. >> number one way, we have fatalities as a result of floods is people trying to drive through the floodwaters. >> water and electricity do not mix. that is incredibly dangerous. >> the state of california has deployed strike teams to georgia to help with expected flooding in that state. meantime, containment continues to grow on the park. fire burning east of i-5 near red bluff. it has now burned more than 400,000 acres, but the growth has slowed compared to the first few days of burning cal fire says higher temperatures this weekend led to more fire activity, but so far there's been no reports of thunderstorms sparking new fires in that area, as firefighters had been worried about going into the weekend. crews worked to put out a fire along highway four in martinez. take a look at this. fire started near pacheco boulevard yesterday afternoon. no injuri
that's a section of north florida connecting the panhandle to the peninsula.do not have power right now. flash flooding is a major concern because debby could bring 10 to 15in of rain in a short amount of time. >> number one way, we have fatalities as a result of floods is people trying to drive through the floodwaters. >> water and electricity do not mix. that is incredibly dangerous. >> the state of california has deployed strike teams to georgia to help with expected...
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very bad weather that is making its way up the peninsula in the gulf of mexico in florida.xpected to make landfall at some point late morning, early afternoon tomorrow as a category one. having said that, we cannot rule out any changes in the trajectory as a system continues to develop as i speak in the outer brain bands are hitting us here in clearwater beach. it is taking us a bit of a tick to the west. originally we thought perhaps maybe the storm would be coming in on the cedar key area in the band. essentially, that area will still be affected, but it could be closer to the southeast of tallahassee. anything goes. this has been one of those storms tough to predict. it took a while to form. now, here we go is a tropical storm is churning and we are feeling the elements expected to see that impact tomorrow big time as it makes landfall. i hate to be the bearer of bad news on this, it is just the beginning of the system will then move into south georgia and into the carolinas and likely have a stall that moment bringing more than 2 feet of rain and some isolated areas. ci
very bad weather that is making its way up the peninsula in the gulf of mexico in florida.xpected to make landfall at some point late morning, early afternoon tomorrow as a category one. having said that, we cannot rule out any changes in the trajectory as a system continues to develop as i speak in the outer brain bands are hitting us here in clearwater beach. it is taking us a bit of a tick to the west. originally we thought perhaps maybe the storm would be coming in on the cedar key area in...
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en sentido norte y estÁ tocando tierra muy cerca de aquÍ y apalachicola en el norte de la penÍnsula la floridauillermo: y justamente es una noticia en desarrollo que estamos cubriendo en vivo acaba de tocar tierra el huracÁn "debby" y el gobernador de santis ha desplazado varios cientos de personal de la guardia civil para que estÉn aquÍ. estaremos mÁs adelante actualizando lo que ocurre en vivo. marÍa antonieta: gracias guillermo por informarnos pero para conocer mÁs detalles del estado de tiempo saludamos a jessica delgado. jessica: ya tocÓ tierra a las siete hora del este y la preocupaciÓn es que es un sistema que continuarÁ desplazÁndose sobre norte de la florida. vamos a hablar un sistema por varios dÍas. la regiÓn de big ben a las 7:00 de la maÑana para ser exactos como categorÍa uno con vientos de ochenta millas por hora. el sistema se desplaza lentamente pierde velocidad. el sÁbado continuarÁ sobre carolina del norte hablamos de inundaciones catastrÓficas probablemente y riesgo de inundaciÓn por varios dÍas. los niveles mÁs altos de la escala de inundaciones en su vÍa potencialmente ca
en sentido norte y estÁ tocando tierra muy cerca de aquÍ y apalachicola en el norte de la penÍnsula la floridauillermo: y justamente es una noticia en desarrollo que estamos cubriendo en vivo acaba de tocar tierra el huracÁn "debby" y el gobernador de santis ha desplazado varios cientos de personal de la guardia civil para que estÉn aquÍ. estaremos mÁs adelante actualizando lo que ocurre en vivo. marÍa antonieta: gracias guillermo por informarnos pero para conocer mÁs...
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here's the timing the rain starts early tomorrow for the southern peninsula and then works its way across floridaraw out the come. notice it swoops through impacting carolinas early next week. that could be a possibility weather starts to stop off the coast there quickly. i will show you the exclusive fox model great job nailing the trajectory. notice the formation just outside the dried tortugas. then afterwards the coast, look at all the rain along the spine, and as it moves out of the atlantic that warm weather of the gulfstream aiding in that development isobars over the black lines that tighten up. that strengthening mechanism and notice the onshore flow for areas like charleston wilmington, so we have been talk about this. not just florida problem at the carolinas have to be watching next week. >> neil: thank you. good having you on. in the meantime i want you to think fast on something. but to all of the residents we are going to show you right now, all different ends of the political persuasion, but what did they have in common? we report end of november you will decide. no one should hav
here's the timing the rain starts early tomorrow for the southern peninsula and then works its way across floridaraw out the come. notice it swoops through impacting carolinas early next week. that could be a possibility weather starts to stop off the coast there quickly. i will show you the exclusive fox model great job nailing the trajectory. notice the formation just outside the dried tortugas. then afterwards the coast, look at all the rain along the spine, and as it moves out of the...
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i grew up in don't need in florida, near clearwater, west of tampa in the peninsula. we were the spring training home of the toronto blue jays. one, it was good because the city owned all those facilities. as a high school baseball player, my home field was the blue jays spring training stadium. that is where we practiced, that is where we played. and so i played four years division i baseball all over the country. never played on a better field than my high school's home stadium, which was really cool to be able to go up. but i remember growing up as a kid, every february, you are out and about and it was 50/50 whether the car in front of you would be a florida license plate or an ontario license plate. there were a lot of canadians. mr. erickson: we have got someone here from canada, and he said in his email, he's one of the people who drives every year and winters in florida, lives in halifax, is there for the summer. he just wanted to ask his favorite american governor about his least favorite canadian prime minister trudeau. [laughter] gov. desantis: all i can sa
i grew up in don't need in florida, near clearwater, west of tampa in the peninsula. we were the spring training home of the toronto blue jays. one, it was good because the city owned all those facilities. as a high school baseball player, my home field was the blue jays spring training stadium. that is where we practiced, that is where we played. and so i played four years division i baseball all over the country. never played on a better field than my high school's home stadium, which was...
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strong wind and heavy rain are targeting florida's big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsulaready hit by recent storms. and now we've got 4 to 6in coming and i'm just not sure where it's going to go. >> we have a low lying bedroom and a the when it gets heavy rain it comes underneath the door. >> people in low lying areas have been encouraged to evacuate. debbie is expected to move slowly across florida, with 6 to 12in of rainfall and a potential storm surge of 6 to 10ft. the coast guard rescuing two people in rough waters over the weekend, hoisting them to safety when their boat lost its sail. florida governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency, activating as many as 3000 florida national guard troops to help during the storm. >> there may be immediate impacts that you see, but you could also see flooding that happens days afterwards. do not go into flood waters. there could be dangerous debris. there could be downed power lines. and please do not drive your vehicles through flooded streets. >> by tuesday night, the national hurricane center forecast debbie will
strong wind and heavy rain are targeting florida's big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsulaready hit by recent storms. and now we've got 4 to 6in coming and i'm just not sure where it's going to go. >> we have a low lying bedroom and a the when it gets heavy rain it comes underneath the door. >> people in low lying areas have been encouraged to evacuate. debbie is expected to move slowly across florida, with 6 to 12in of rainfall and a potential storm surge of 6 to...
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florida's big band. >> that's where the panhandle meets the peninsula. other states are now bracing for this slow moving super soaker already producing historic flooding cnn's isabel rosalas has more for us now from savannah, georgia, where this city alone could get a month's worth of rain in a single day pounding rain whipping winds powerful current, the water have the court made it up tropical storm debby, no longer a hurricane after making landfall this morning as a category one storm the big bend of florida, seeing first impact, we have seen significant storm surge. >> we have seen inundation we have seen and we'll continue to see flooding and very parts of the state of florida. >> but debby still bring life-threatening storm surges and rain as a crawls inland, more than a month's worth of rain has already fallen in florida, triggering at least ten flash flood warnings there's gonna be a lot of water that's going to be dumped throughout the state and we're going to see effects of that. not just today, but in the ensuing days, the rain will likely be
florida's big band. >> that's where the panhandle meets the peninsula. other states are now bracing for this slow moving super soaker already producing historic flooding cnn's isabel rosalas has more for us now from savannah, georgia, where this city alone could get a month's worth of rain in a single day pounding rain whipping winds powerful current, the water have the court made it up tropical storm debby, no longer a hurricane after making landfall this morning as a category one storm...
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florida. that's a section connecting the panhandle with the peninsula. two people, including a 12 year old boy, were killed when their car slammed into a guardrail and overturned. more than 100,000 homes and businesses currently do not have power. california has deployed strike teams to georgia to help expected flooding in that state. >> all right. let's get over to steve paulson for a look at your forecast. very overcast for a lot of these areas steve. >> no doubt about it sal. it's a big fog. bank will go quickly here back to florida and take a look at debby here. thankfully accelerating. that's the good news. but that's a big rain producer. but it looks like it's about ready to head into georgia and then into the carolinas as well. so it is moving pretty rapidly. but once they move over land, as you know, they lose their their energy source. look at that fog bank retreating. but makes it up to saint helena, makes it up to cloverdale. that's a pretty good push. what about east all the way out to marin canyon? looks like fairfield. cordelia hiddenbrooke
florida. that's a section connecting the panhandle with the peninsula. two people, including a 12 year old boy, were killed when their car slammed into a guardrail and overturned. more than 100,000 homes and businesses currently do not have power. california has deployed strike teams to georgia to help expected flooding in that state. >> all right. let's get over to steve paulson for a look at your forecast. very overcast for a lot of these areas steve. >> no doubt about it sal....
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we're thinking the peninsula of florida. that's what the talk is right now.s could lose its punch through southern georgia. and it does a funny little dance here off the coast of south carolina. needless to say this weekend and early next week, the southeastern u.s. we'll be monitoring all of that activity about what's going on there and strange thing about to cuba is the national hurricane center has a very warm relationship with cuba when they want to send planes down there. that is pick up a telephone call in dissent, a plane down there. so it's very cordial relationship as we're both kind of in the same boat with environment. 76 for our current number right now for antioch, 70. meanwhile, for livermore east bay shoreline, mid 60's 60's. meanwhile, up towards the north stormtracker the area of some scattered thunder shower activity with us in the rockies and points up towards the north. but going forward here, we're getting a little break early in the week and then getting back to kind of a steam bath. it looks like by tuesday. in other words, getting quit
we're thinking the peninsula of florida. that's what the talk is right now.s could lose its punch through southern georgia. and it does a funny little dance here off the coast of south carolina. needless to say this weekend and early next week, the southeastern u.s. we'll be monitoring all of that activity about what's going on there and strange thing about to cuba is the national hurricane center has a very warm relationship with cuba when they want to send planes down there. that is pick up a...
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in the northern rockies out of montana, florida talk about estate divided by different weather situations. installed from prompting a lot of rain for the peninsulace. in terms of the temperatures, the great lakes, ohio river, tennessee river, northeast low humidity feeling like fall temperatures reflective of late september early october, tapping out of the 70s. then you take into texas excessive heat morning air temperatures 105, 110 degrees, not just dangerous but could break records, then the pacific northwest, cooler temperatures, rain in california and not completed about the sunshine there. maria: marissa torres, catch "fox weather first" on fox business every weekday from 5 - 6:00 a.m. eastern right before "mornings with maria". it is day three of the dnc, governor tim walz expected to give the keynote address tonight. will he had never ending gas and will they catch up to him, the hot topic of the hour. stay with us at the 8:00 a.m. hour with cantor fitzgerald and trump supporter howard that nick here in studio. watching what is with maria live on fox business. ♪ ok y'all we got ten orders coming in.. big orders! starting a business is n
in the northern rockies out of montana, florida talk about estate divided by different weather situations. installed from prompting a lot of rain for the peninsulace. in terms of the temperatures, the great lakes, ohio river, tennessee river, northeast low humidity feeling like fall temperatures reflective of late september early october, tapping out of the 70s. then you take into texas excessive heat morning air temperatures 105, 110 degrees, not just dangerous but could break records, then...
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florida, we're starting to see alerts pop up for the heat. there are some storms rolling through oklahoma and for a central america. i think the focal point will be around mexico's do content peninsula and southern mexico. there could be some flooding here. storms move out of pedro in to ecuador and colombia. and if we did toward the south, it does start to come down for the river play, but wow, the rain has really dropped back those temperatures in sao paulo, just 14 degrees today. a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe in columbia. the arrow, lots of people, scientists to understand why species of toes one's thoughts extinct. it still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada nations frontline, the starry night towed on alger 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the clouds, the whole rom, and you want to be able to, does it renews online my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes mold and 100 pallets simians are killed, and one of the deadliest is why the strikes in garza. israel says it was talking about sciences, but has improved anything. with many wounded adult
florida, we're starting to see alerts pop up for the heat. there are some storms rolling through oklahoma and for a central america. i think the focal point will be around mexico's do content peninsula and southern mexico. there could be some flooding here. storms move out of pedro in to ecuador and colombia. and if we did toward the south, it does start to come down for the river play, but wow, the rain has really dropped back those temperatures in sao paulo, just 14 degrees today. a...
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stephanie: meantime, neighborhoods in florida like this one in sarasota are still submerged in floodwaters, 3 days after debby drenched the peninsulasands of floridians are still without power. federal food officials say a third person has died from a listeria outbreak linked to boar's head deli meats. 43 others have fallen ill. late last month boar's head recalled 7 million pounds of deli meats after a liverwurst sample in maryland tested positive for listeria. that included more than 70 products, including liverwurst, ham, and beef salami. consumers should not eat the recalled meats, and should instead discard them or return them to a store. experts also advise people to thoroughly clean and sanitize their refrigerators to prevent contamination. 15 states filed a lawsuit against the biden administration today over a rule that would allow roughly 100,000 immigrants brought to the u.s. illegally as children access to federal health insurance. the states, led by republican attorney generals, argue the rule violates a welfare reform law and encourages illegal immigration. the rule is set to take effect november 1. turning to the midd
stephanie: meantime, neighborhoods in florida like this one in sarasota are still submerged in floodwaters, 3 days after debby drenched the peninsulasands of floridians are still without power. federal food officials say a third person has died from a listeria outbreak linked to boar's head deli meats. 43 others have fallen ill. late last month boar's head recalled 7 million pounds of deli meats after a liverwurst sample in maryland tested positive for listeria. that included more than 70...
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to a foot of rain in some of these areas in florida and it is only going to get worse as the system is making its way across the northern part of the peninsula. jacksonville on the atlantic side will feel all these elements and then all the way up in the coast to savannah and charleston and into the carolinas will feel potentially two feet or more of rain causing maybe historic situations in flash flooding. we'll have to wait and see how it develops. debby has had many twists and turns over the course of the past week and the past several days. the west side gulf side of florida from fort myers beach into tampa have all felt these impacts. we'll make our way out of perry and follow this storm to jacksonville and report later today on that and make our way up the coast. many, many hard days ahead for millions of people in the path of what debby will continue to do. guys, back to you. >> gillian: robert wray in perry, florida, this morning. thank you. >> i'm excited about the choice as she will make later today. i have a couple of favors but as somebody who spent time in 2000 at the table and 2020 encouraging then vice president joe biden to s
to a foot of rain in some of these areas in florida and it is only going to get worse as the system is making its way across the northern part of the peninsula. jacksonville on the atlantic side will feel all these elements and then all the way up in the coast to savannah and charleston and into the carolinas will feel potentially two feet or more of rain causing maybe historic situations in flash flooding. we'll have to wait and see how it develops. debby has had many twists and turns over the...
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florida los residentes ya se estÁn preparando con bolsas de arena para proteger sus viviendas de posibles inundaciones. y es que un disturbio que hoy pasa sobre el este de cuba podrÍa entrar a la penÍnsulae matar a tiros a un migrante venezolano cerca de un refugio donde tambiÉn murieron baleados otros dos migrantes. karla amezola investigÓ y nos trae imÁgenes que queremos advertirles que pueden ser fuertes. >> tras la detenciÓn de la hija michelle, de 23 aÑos, un empleado del departamento de parques de la ciudad, la policÍa investiga dos recientes balaceras en brooklyn que dejaron a tres inmigrantes muertos como un solo incidente. michelle enfrenta cargos de asesinato en segundo grado, posesiÓn criminal de un arma y peligro. es acusado de matar a tiros a un joven de 30 aÑos que no tenÍa hogar y dormÍa en un parque al lado de un refugio migrante donde pocos minutos despuÉs, el mismo 21 de julio, hombres en motoneta abrieron fuego, terminando con la vida de dos refugiados. segÚn el reporte policial, la ola de violencia cerca de albergues preocupa a residentes y a los migrantes que viven en ellos. >> eso fue terrible. sÍ, o sea, sÍ da miedo encaminar todo porque no sabes si uno puede peli
florida los residentes ya se estÁn preparando con bolsas de arena para proteger sus viviendas de posibles inundaciones. y es que un disturbio que hoy pasa sobre el este de cuba podrÍa entrar a la penÍnsulae matar a tiros a un migrante venezolano cerca de un refugio donde tambiÉn murieron baleados otros dos migrantes. karla amezola investigÓ y nos trae imÁgenes que queremos advertirles que pueden ser fuertes. >> tras la detenciÓn de la hija michelle, de 23 aÑos, un empleado del...
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the west coast there of florida, vacher bringing the onslaught of two to four feet of storm surge in some locations. and it continues to bring that heavy rain across the peninsulad come out into the atlantic and then just sit and spin along the georgia carolina coast. this thing looks pretty slope because stole and that can mean some heavy rain for couple of days as we start out the work week, we're looking at a footprint of some four to eight inches of rain in some locations could be looking at up to a foot possible. again, especially as this thing slows and stalls as we go into the week part of the reason we're watching this track is because we have this dome of heat and humidity that we've been talking about out west set stretching into to the central plains. so that's going to stay parked. and then that's where debbie kind of gets stuck right in between this area of low pressure, this other high, and that could again really slow it down as we've got a little bit of a blocking pattern tries to get swept up into this, but it could take some time. so we'll have to watch this as we go into the work week. i going to slow or storm coming heavier rain, a higher ri
the west coast there of florida, vacher bringing the onslaught of two to four feet of storm surge in some locations. and it continues to bring that heavy rain across the peninsulad come out into the atlantic and then just sit and spin along the georgia carolina coast. this thing looks pretty slope because stole and that can mean some heavy rain for couple of days as we start out the work week, we're looking at a footprint of some four to eight inches of rain in some locations could be looking...
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florida, we're starting to see alerts pop up for the heat. there are some storms rolling through oklahoma and for a central america. i think the focal point will be around mexico's do content peninsula and southern mexico. there could be some funding here. storms move out of pedro in to ecuador and colombia. and if we did toward the south, it does start to come down for the river play. but wow, the rain has really dropped back. those temperatures and salt paulo just 14 degrees today. as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and because of albany and forces we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power examines the postwar landscape and present the challenges for the regions. youngest country, this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together is, is transforming every day in the 1st part of the series of just 0 visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where locals are turnin
florida, we're starting to see alerts pop up for the heat. there are some storms rolling through oklahoma and for a central america. i think the focal point will be around mexico's do content peninsula and southern mexico. there could be some funding here. storms move out of pedro in to ecuador and colombia. and if we did toward the south, it does start to come down for the river play. but wow, the rain has really dropped back. those temperatures and salt paulo just 14 degrees today. as the...