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we are on north carolina street in the southwest part of goldsboro. a third of the city is unte this morning, and if yo over to the stop sign there, you can see over there it will give you an idea of how high that's probably 3 feet of water there. and the neuse river is a mile away, and we are seeing flooding here in the city of goldsboro. it has been quite a morning as we have been talking with the mayor and city manager about the status and the overview of what's going on here in the city. more than 125 structures damage. and roads throughout the county travel transcribes for folks. t ranscribe-- problems for folks. we want to take you to video of the neighborhoods underwater. even this morning, water rescues are taking place. when i spoke with the county manager about how quickly the water was rising, they have been going to homes trying to get people out, yesterday and this morning. a lot of them-- some of them because they feel like the water is not coming to them but sooner or later, the water does come and they have to get out. so the situation
we are on north carolina street in the southwest part of goldsboro. a third of the city is unte this morning, and if yo over to the stop sign there, you can see over there it will give you an idea of how high that's probably 3 feet of water there. and the neuse river is a mile away, and we are seeing flooding here in the city of goldsboro. it has been quite a morning as we have been talking with the mayor and city manager about the status and the overview of what's going on here in the city....
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renee, i know you are in goldsboro and were there it was dark outside. and in has to be devastating for residents in the area. >> reporter: it certainly is. here we are on wednesday morning and folks are without power since the storm hit. moving down the river, we are keeping an eye on winston where the water is rising, -- kinston where the water is rising there and officials are keeping their eyes on that area community college for folks and their pets and the water is expected to crhiest tting a rec here in goldsboro, nearly 30 feet and they are hoping that it has crested overnight and now it's starting to recede but it's going to leave behind a lot of damage and it will take weeks, months before the folks can get back into their flooded homes. back to you. >> renee, live in communities. thank you. >> so many lives turned upside down. >>> a state trooper is on administrative leave after a shooting on monday night. the sergeant shot and killed a man monday in lumberton ina search and rescue operation. he was with two robeson county deputies when they ca
renee, i know you are in goldsboro and were there it was dark outside. and in has to be devastating for residents in the area. >> reporter: it certainly is. here we are on wednesday morning and folks are without power since the storm hit. moving down the river, we are keeping an eye on winston where the water is rising, -- kinston where the water is rising there and officials are keeping their eyes on that area community college for folks and their pets and the water is expected to...
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dejuan hoggard live in goldsboro tonight with an update. what i can tell you is that things are beginning to wind down -- albeit slowly. and officials in wayne county are still under water as cleanup process begins. there is still plenty of debris leftover from the storm as well. highway 117 through goldsboro is a traffic nightmare, with people waiting for hours. wayne county's emergency operations center is going strong this evening with a team of volunteers taking roads are closed and on standby if someone needs a water rescue. abc11 was offered an exclusive, inside lo tonight's operation. staff here said they have also received an overwhelming amount of donations from the community who are appreciative of their work. which includes a retiree who got the call to help out earlier this week and did not hesitate to spring for folks in goldsboro, the for folks in goldsboro, the water is receding, but the levels are dangerous. and mostly everyone has power - and if you don't - there is a reason why. live abc11 eyewitness news. 'also' in goldsb
dejuan hoggard live in goldsboro tonight with an update. what i can tell you is that things are beginning to wind down -- albeit slowly. and officials in wayne county are still under water as cleanup process begins. there is still plenty of debris leftover from the storm as well. highway 117 through goldsboro is a traffic nightmare, with people waiting for hours. wayne county's emergency operations center is going strong this evening with a team of volunteers taking roads are closed and on...
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the neuse river hit a new record in goldsboro. it is now cresting higher than it did in hurricane floyd in nichols in south carolina. that's just about 10 miles from north carolina from the line. the community of about 400 people is located near the river. this week about 150 people from nichols were all rescued from rising waters. on tuesday the national guard closed all the roads leading to the small business district where buildings were flooded by several feet of water. the lumber river is expected to fall by friday. >>> and also in savannah, georgia, residents continue to well. matthew caused a lot of damage on savannah's historic forsett park knocking down oak trees and leaving a great deal of debris behind. it may take several more days before it's all cleaned up. >>> now to lumberton, one of the hardest hit areas. lights are back on in downtown, but many roads are still blocked after days of flooding things are somewhat starting to get back to normal. others from fayetteville came down to help those in need. >> we've been
the neuse river hit a new record in goldsboro. it is now cresting higher than it did in hurricane floyd in nichols in south carolina. that's just about 10 miles from north carolina from the line. the community of about 400 people is located near the river. this week about 150 people from nichols were all rescued from rising waters. on tuesday the national guard closed all the roads leading to the small business district where buildings were flooded by several feet of water. the lumber river is...
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but our temp has dropped a bit, too, in the last hour. 53 in goldsboro and 52 in fayetteville and clinton. cool air continues to filter in all day. a big spread right now and later in the day, everybody sees cooler temperatures than yesterday. so somewhere between the upper 30s and low 50s this morning but by lunchtime, 60 degrees and a high of 65 this afternoon. that's 15 degrees cooler than temperatures will be all over the place this week. i'll show you that on the 7-day forecast. brian's here with a busy morning commute. brian? >>> indeed, 7:02, elizabeth, and the ramp 40 eastbound to airport bled blocked. we have an accident blocking the right shoulder. we'll watch it and let you know how it's shaping up here when they get it cleared. as we take a live look at the durham freeway at chapel hill street, they are moving an accident to the right shoulder. hopefully, they will get the lanes open quickly. we are seeing delays in advance we'll head over to cary and look at carpenter fire station road. that's carpenter fire station road headed out to the west. we have an accident, reportedly
but our temp has dropped a bit, too, in the last hour. 53 in goldsboro and 52 in fayetteville and clinton. cool air continues to filter in all day. a big spread right now and later in the day, everybody sees cooler temperatures than yesterday. so somewhere between the upper 30s and low 50s this morning but by lunchtime, 60 degrees and a high of 65 this afternoon. that's 15 degrees cooler than temperatures will be all over the place this week. i'll show you that on the 7-day forecast. brian's...
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another area is u.s.70 closed in goldsboro to i-795. with all of this happening, you can see the impact on our live commute. each dot you can take a look at is a different road impacted by hurricane matthew. this means they're closed. what you're going to want to do is allow yourself extra time. only a few accidents. we're going to check back in in about 15 minutes. >> thank you very much. wayne county still struggling with flood waters trying to start recovery. the flooding is still very much part of their lives. >> the river crested yesterday and going to take time for the water to reseed. there's enviro wra l learned. layla live to tell us about that. >> a lot of folks waking up and the sun is coming up, so we're actually getting to see what the water looks like, get a better look at it. there's a lot out here. we've talked about folks turns around because they're trying to find a way out of state, how to get to work, different places and they're stuck trying to find the detour. the major concern for emergency out of the reseeding wa
another area is u.s.70 closed in goldsboro to i-795. with all of this happening, you can see the impact on our live commute. each dot you can take a look at is a different road impacted by hurricane matthew. this means they're closed. what you're going to want to do is allow yourself extra time. only a few accidents. we're going to check back in in about 15 minutes. >> thank you very much. wayne county still struggling with flood waters trying to start recovery. the flooding is still very...
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we are talking about wayne county in particular right around the goldsboro area. the neuse river is expected to crest today. it's happening pretty much as we speak, and then we'll be falling, but kinston river, the neuse river is not expected to crest unt feet. near the cape fear river in fayetteville falling below flood stage by tomorrow morning. so certainly a light at the end of the tunnel for some of you, water though still rising along the tar river as well. we'll get to the latest on that in a moment. let's talk about your satellite and radar composite. we are looking at pretty clear skies as we start off our wednesday morning, which is great news for us as all that water continues to be very high and dangerous. 48, a chilly morning for you. so if the kids do have school today, make sure they have a no and 72 our afternoon high. we'll get to the latest on your forecast and the rest of the week ahead in about 10 minutes. right now it's time to check in with traffic, not a lot going on right around the raleigh area. 440, 540 pretty much all in the green. we've
we are talking about wayne county in particular right around the goldsboro area. the neuse river is expected to crest today. it's happening pretty much as we speak, and then we'll be falling, but kinston river, the neuse river is not expected to crest unt feet. near the cape fear river in fayetteville falling below flood stage by tomorrow morning. so certainly a light at the end of the tunnel for some of you, water though still rising along the tar river as well. we'll get to the latest on that...
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we all suggested that story and goldsboro. i know a lot of people still hurting julie is one of them. she wanted to get out of town and explore the mountains. look but she found. so amazing fall foliage shots. this is just on the near side of asheville. love this shot. the perfectly blue sky which we have seen a lot of. if you are taking trips around the state and use the great foliage shots send them my way to send it at wncn.com. tell me who you are andhere you are when you take these great pictures. hello to all our friends in goals per who continued -- and goldsboro who continue to recover. tomorrow morning get ready slowly warm it up and be back in the mid-50s by friday morning . i think you will need the jacket the next few mornings. outside it is in the 40s. i know we are tucked away getting ready for sleep compared to where we were last night -- look at this. it is 18 degrees cooler in the ky mountain that was last night. 21 degrees cold and goldsboro. you get the idea . the cold what anyone. by 9 am wednesday morning
we all suggested that story and goldsboro. i know a lot of people still hurting julie is one of them. she wanted to get out of town and explore the mountains. look but she found. so amazing fall foliage shots. this is just on the near side of asheville. love this shot. the perfectly blue sky which we have seen a lot of. if you are taking trips around the state and use the great foliage shots send them my way to send it at wncn.com. tell me who you are andhere you are when you take these great...
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about two miles and rocky mount. 1 mile in goldsboro. watch for patchy fog for the first couple of hours. by 9:00, no fog things are very clear. a cool morning will give way to a warmer afternoon. seventy-six is a high by 3:00 today. the normal high is 73. so a little above that this afternoon. temperatures continue to climb for the start of the week. talking about highs in the low 80s for most of the week ahead. i will have a complete breakdown of what you can expect for planning the week coming up in the complete >>> 7:12 a.m. a lot of uncertainty going into next month's general election. a key question. a key question. how wi discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard.(to dog. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! (to dog)i'm so proud of you. well thank you. get your free credit scorecard at discover.com. even if you're not a customer. would you say no to a lot more money? [excited scream] you just won a million dollars! no thanks. ni
about two miles and rocky mount. 1 mile in goldsboro. watch for patchy fog for the first couple of hours. by 9:00, no fog things are very clear. a cool morning will give way to a warmer afternoon. seventy-six is a high by 3:00 today. the normal high is 73. so a little above that this afternoon. temperatures continue to climb for the start of the week. talking about highs in the low 80s for most of the week ahead. i will have a complete breakdown of what you can expect for planning the week...
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we watched the goldsboro area yesterday along the neuse river receive record flooding. kinston area is expected to see record flooding as we head into again, it's creeks and streams that are still overflowing their banks, and we're also looking at clogged storm drains causing issues with receding water as well. lets get to our satellite and radar composite. this is what we like to see as we're talking about flood warnings and dry conditions for us. no rain expected today, tomorrow, or friday or into the weekend ahead so we can continue to see storm cleanup continue as we head into the rest of the workweek. lets get to what you need to know planning your day. yes, it will be 48 degrees around the triangle. some areas are in the low 40s this morning. sunshine will still be around at lunchtime, 65. we make it to 72 which isn't far from our noal high of 74, and we'll be cooling off quickly. we drop to right around 6as we head towards that evening drive home. make sure you have a jacket as you step outside this morning. 6:01 right now. lets go ahead and check in with traffic
we watched the goldsboro area yesterday along the neuse river receive record flooding. kinston area is expected to see record flooding as we head into again, it's creeks and streams that are still overflowing their banks, and we're also looking at clogged storm drains causing issues with receding water as well. lets get to our satellite and radar composite. this is what we like to see as we're talking about flood warnings and dry conditions for us. no rain expected today, tomorrow, or friday or...
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. >>> a shooting in goldsboro. investigators say someone shot co washington notable times at 3:30 a.m. yesterday morning. sycamore street. >>> no word on an arrest in a violent crime committed in broad daylight near the campus of nc state friday per police say a student reported being robbed and stabbed while walking through the varsity letter. the woman says a man in his 20s stabbed her with a knife and took her book back. >>> and ntsb investigators interview the engineer commuter train that crashed in new jersey earlier this week. a woman on the platform was killed. more than 100 others injured. we have the latest. >> a source familiar with the investigation tells cbs news that after months of concern about a leadership vacuum at new jersey transit, federal investigators launched a deep audit of the agency's operations in june. it discovered dozens of safety violations. regulators were preparing to prior to the accident. new jersey transit did not respond to our request for comments. late saturday, the train engi
. >>> a shooting in goldsboro. investigators say someone shot co washington notable times at 3:30 a.m. yesterday morning. sycamore street. >>> no word on an arrest in a violent crime committed in broad daylight near the campus of nc state friday per police say a student reported being robbed and stabbed while walking through the varsity letter. the woman says a man in his 20s stabbed her with a knife and took her book back. >>> and ntsb investigators interview the...
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your temperatures, 50s around henderson, even goldsboro and roanoke rapids. the majority of you are in the 50s. west we have sanford in the 50s, the rest of us in the 60s, 62 in durham, 64 in this morning. zero visibility across portions of joston county, a milof visibility across portis of rocky mount and full visibility aroun henderson and rocksville no prlem spots there yet. this could change before you hit the road. pay attention throughout the morning and make sure you're driving slow if you run into some of the foggy condions. noon today we should be at 70 an isolated shower possible. 3:00 this afternoon, 74. showers uld continue through the evening drive home although some drier weather will star to arrive by 6:00. i'll have a closer look at the weekend. it will be cooler coming up. >>> 5:13 is the time coming up a large earthquake strikes japan. >>> plus if you're looking for ere is no limit to what every student in north carolina can learn and achieve. not when we're 44th in per student funding we should not ask for more money from you. he gave tax b
your temperatures, 50s around henderson, even goldsboro and roanoke rapids. the majority of you are in the 50s. west we have sanford in the 50s, the rest of us in the 60s, 62 in durham, 64 in this morning. zero visibility across portions of joston county, a milof visibility across portis of rocky mount and full visibility aroun henderson and rocksville no prlem spots there yet. this could change before you hit the road. pay attention throughout the morning and make sure you're driving slow if...
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one man from goldsboro will get out in february. anti-doping agency says the 2016 rio olympic anti-doping program had, quote, a number of serious. the anti-doping agency releesd the report come pield by its independent observer team. the 55-page report says several athletes earmarked for testing in rio simply couldn't be found. the report also said there was little or no in-competition blood testing in many high -risk sports at the games. the the failings on staffing issues, resource constraints, and other logistical difficulties. >>> 8:35 now. it's going to be a fun-filled frightening weekend in the triangle. >> coming up, the big halloween event you'll want to put on your calendar for this weekend. >>> and why scary movie fans richard burr, by the numbers: over 20 years in washington: burr voted himself 5 pay raises... took 26 trips paid for by special interests... and his personal net worth increased 500%. washington works just fine for richard burr... but he's not working for us, missing 66% of his including 65% of armed service
one man from goldsboro will get out in february. anti-doping agency says the 2016 rio olympic anti-doping program had, quote, a number of serious. the anti-doping agency releesd the report come pield by its independent observer team. the 55-page report says several athletes earmarked for testing in rio simply couldn't be found. the report also said there was little or no in-competition blood testing in many high -risk sports at the games. the the failings on staffing issues, resource...
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these are the wind gust, 32 rdu, fayetteville, 50 goldsboro, wind advisories, effect. they will gradually diminish as the rain moves out winds will kick up early tonight, tomorrow. rain not an issue may still see scattered power outages early tomorrow winds that gust 35/40 early on could knock a few more trees down. much quieter weather is on the way. we go through wind gusta look ahead next week and why we had so much rain. unusual situation on the >> that is one of the most powerful images we have seen tonight coming from the fayetteville flood zone the police department coming to a rescue in a high water vehicle of that woman and baby boy trapped by rising water. police live streaming this water rescue on facebook this afternoon thankfully they were rescued you can see the terror in that mom's face. flash flooding is devastating cumberland county four people are missing right now because of the flooding. >> crews spent the day rescuing people from their homes, vehicles, so far there have been 96 swift water rescues, 424 people saved in cumberland county. teams from
these are the wind gust, 32 rdu, fayetteville, 50 goldsboro, wind advisories, effect. they will gradually diminish as the rain moves out winds will kick up early tonight, tomorrow. rain not an issue may still see scattered power outages early tomorrow winds that gust 35/40 early on could knock a few more trees down. much quieter weather is on the way. we go through wind gusta look ahead next week and why we had so much rain. unusual situation on the >> that is one of the most powerful...
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took us to goldsboro. fed us. got all the kids closed. >> reporter: though the neuse river's record-breaking floodwaters have slowly begun to recede, the damage is staggering. nearly $1.5 billion statewide and counting. many people like anne johnston still can't get back to their homes to even assess the damage at. >> kind of at a loss right now, loss of words. you feel like you don't you know? it's like going to be starting all over again. >> reporter: still throughout the loss and heartbreak, there is gratitude and plenty of it. >> from nothing to just have people embrace you and have something, overwhelmed. overwhelmed. >> reporter: ken it was striking not just that family but other families we encountered at that shelter at kinston high school, they were on their back and they were so grateful for what people are donating, there are a number of donations sites. we've got them listed on our website, wral.com. many of them worried about where they will spend the next night, word coming to schools in lennar count
took us to goldsboro. fed us. got all the kids closed. >> reporter: though the neuse river's record-breaking floodwaters have slowly begun to recede, the damage is staggering. nearly $1.5 billion statewide and counting. many people like anne johnston still can't get back to their homes to even assess the damage at. >> kind of at a loss right now, loss of words. you feel like you don't you know? it's like going to be starting all over again. >> reporter: still throughout the...
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the neusvecrested yesterday and in goldsboro police were out monitoring the floodwaters. the hospital suspended patient visitation until further notice. >>> downstream and canst and the neuse river will crest over the weekend. officials closed portions of us yesterday you can see how close the water was to the highway and with that river crest on saturday it will be 28 feet and 1 foot higher than the flood from hurricane floyd which is unbelievable. leaders are asking people leave now. >> we want people to evacte now because you already know it is happening. we can almospredict to the block about what might happen. we are trying to go to or three blocks beyond that and let everyone know thiis a possibility that you will be >> reporter: mary murphy says it took the area decades to recover from hrine floyd after losing hundreds of homes >>> rtunits for you to help with suppli. southview baptist and hope mills taking donations and giving up things like food clothing and other items this is happening at rockfish elementary school 10-4 on friday. 57 630 rockfish road in old hu
the neusvecrested yesterday and in goldsboro police were out monitoring the floodwaters. the hospital suspended patient visitation until further notice. >>> downstream and canst and the neuse river will crest over the weekend. officials closed portions of us yesterday you can see how close the water was to the highway and with that river crest on saturday it will be 28 feet and 1 foot higher than the flood from hurricane floyd which is unbelievable. leaders are asking people leave now....
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the water headed to 'goldsboro' -- 'smithfield' today. parts of 'johnston county' are underwater tonight. businesses and homes along u-s 70 are flooded -- after the neuse river -- overflowed its banks. sections of n-c 210 also closed right now. the city of wilson didn't escape the flooding. much of 'it' is under water, too. a drone capturing this video... it shows "bill ellis's world famous barbecue" -- inundated. and 'everything west side of smithfield. you can't see the roads-- and tractor trailers are 'barely' above the water. about an hour east of raleigh.. in princeville- the flood danger continues. the entire town has a population of about 2- thousand... and residents were ordered out. the rising tar river- expected to reach 17 feet 'above' flood stage 'soon'. a mandatory curfew is now in effect. pretty much all of "princeville" is under water. people there who survived hurricane floyd's deadly flooding... flashbacks. people forced to abandon their homes... are now worried about looters. police stepped up patrols in neighborhoods th
the water headed to 'goldsboro' -- 'smithfield' today. parts of 'johnston county' are underwater tonight. businesses and homes along u-s 70 are flooded -- after the neuse river -- overflowed its banks. sections of n-c 210 also closed right now. the city of wilson didn't escape the flooding. much of 'it' is under water, too. a drone capturing this video... it shows "bill ellis's world famous barbecue" -- inundated. and 'everything west side of smithfield. you can't see the roads-- and...
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this will slow you down, visibility at or below a half mile in goldsboro and rocky mount and you have reporting zero visibility so patchy fog, 78, plenty of sunshine and a bit above where we should be this time of year. i will have a look at matthew in the complete forecast. >> thank you. >>> the man accused of killing three people while driving drunk will appear in orange more on what to expect. >> reporter: a judge will use a motion to hear voir dire. it would allow the judge and attorneys to speak individually with each juror to determine each one is unbiased and fit to serve. cell blood tests could have been thrown out but the judge denied thmotion from the defense atrney it's not easy for the family to sit through the hearings. >> you can see the family is doing the best they can and struggle day by day. >> reporter: the jury selection process, schedule told start tomorrow, will take allowed. we will have a reporter to bring you more information. >>> friends and family of a zebulon teen are gathering to celebrate her life. >> reporter: robert visited with the family. good morning
this will slow you down, visibility at or below a half mile in goldsboro and rocky mount and you have reporting zero visibility so patchy fog, 78, plenty of sunshine and a bit above where we should be this time of year. i will have a look at matthew in the complete forecast. >> thank you. >>> the man accused of killing three people while driving drunk will appear in orange more on what to expect. >> reporter: a judge will use a motion to hear voir dire. it would allow the...
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low 50s around lillington, clayton and goldsboro. rocky mount, roanoke rapids you're around 50 degrees. here's walking you through your day. 48 degrees, a chilly morning, 65 at lunchtime. plenty of sunshine to go around. it's going to feel great this afternoon, 72. this is the first day we're going to be in the 70s since about saturday. us. normal high is around 74. we're back to 67, cooling off quickly as we head into the evening hours. it's getting darker earlier and earlier these days as well. we are looking at clear skies around this morning, continuing through lunchtime, maybe a cloud or two towards the coast, but other than that we don't have to worry about anything today or tomorrow for that matter. now tomorrow we are watching a cold front. you may notice that up to our north and west. that cold front not going to into the afternoon, maybe a cloud or two. it is going to usher in cooler temperatures. with no rain in the forecast, we do still have some flood warnings to talk about. remember, flooded roads and rivers continue, c
low 50s around lillington, clayton and goldsboro. rocky mount, roanoke rapids you're around 50 degrees. here's walking you through your day. 48 degrees, a chilly morning, 65 at lunchtime. plenty of sunshine to go around. it's going to feel great this afternoon, 72. this is the first day we're going to be in the 70s since about saturday. us. normal high is around 74. we're back to 67, cooling off quickly as we head into the evening hours. it's getting darker earlier and earlier these days as...
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the neuse river at goldsboro. normally below 17 feet and end of the seymour johnson air force base gets flooded at 24 feet. it doesn't flood the runway but just the lights at end of the runway. check, 28.3 and them to hold there until it drops in a week or so. that stage re's a look at the flooding expected with 28 feet. it is right now, and you can see here is the e base runway. yolittle bit of flooding there. buildings not too far along westbrook and this-- the blue be inundating. and certainly, something to let you know about. online and they come from the flnuation alert map website. and you can check them out in your area any i am too. - - any time. and let's check out the weather here, 45 is the current temperature and the dew point at 44. we check out temperatures across the area, a chilly morning but temperatures are starting to comeback pressure is keeping things dry even though we have approaching cold front that is not likely to brrain but temperature on thursday. at lunchtime, 73, and at 8:00, 67. and
the neuse river at goldsboro. normally below 17 feet and end of the seymour johnson air force base gets flooded at 24 feet. it doesn't flood the runway but just the lights at end of the runway. check, 28.3 and them to hold there until it drops in a week or so. that stage re's a look at the flooding expected with 28 feet. it is right now, and you can see here is the e base runway. yolittle bit of flooding there. buildings not too far along westbrook and this-- the blue be inundating. and...
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henderson and goldsboro and near 80 today so mostly sunny, near 80, slightly above. the trend will continue thanks to high pressure off shore here and we're looking mostly sunny with friday into saturday, the next cold front arrives and it will feel like fall with high pressure building in, falling into the 60ds so much cooler towards the end of your forecast but for today, very the 95 corridor, 80 in smithfield and goldsboro and 80 durham and chapel hill and cary and raleigh and 79 in roxboro. tonight, 56 degrees. we're mainly milder and temperatures continue to rise and 78. today we added two degrees to that so a high of 80. we'll add for tuesday, near 80 by thursday and as the next cold front arrives, we'll start to see the cooler breakfast. 6:51. let's things over to ali for the morning drive. >>> good morning. durham freeway at cornwallis moving well, starting to see more headlights. take a look at the maps. red eye -- icon -- flooded roadways blocked off from hurricane matthew so will be a long ride in through cumberland county. give yourself extra time. that's
henderson and goldsboro and near 80 today so mostly sunny, near 80, slightly above. the trend will continue thanks to high pressure off shore here and we're looking mostly sunny with friday into saturday, the next cold front arrives and it will feel like fall with high pressure building in, falling into the 60ds so much cooler towards the end of your forecast but for today, very the 95 corridor, 80 in smithfield and goldsboro and 80 durham and chapel hill and cary and raleigh and 79 in roxboro....
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on to goldsboro along the neuse river. parts of the city see floodwaters recede, but dealing with floating trash and half submerged homes and recreational vehicles. water continues to rush through the breach in the duke energy coal plant pond there. smart drivers think twice about testing the remaining floods. the highest water is just hitting kinston, swallowing up homes and businesses. tractor trailers couldn't make it out before the flooding flowed in. national guardsmen are there to help, but they can't hold back the rising rivers that continue their north carolina. the work to repair roads that hurricane matthew washed away, is just beginning. the damage is so extensive, even the d-o-t isn't sure how big the problems are. wral's brian shrader shows us how long you'll face detours. >> matthew took a big chunk of i-40 in johnston county. as the sun rose thursday, the heavy equipment rumbled as crews repaired the engineer tim little says this is just the beginning. 052714 we're finding areas...major repairs dot engineers
on to goldsboro along the neuse river. parts of the city see floodwaters recede, but dealing with floating trash and half submerged homes and recreational vehicles. water continues to rush through the breach in the duke energy coal plant pond there. smart drivers think twice about testing the remaining floods. the highest water is just hitting kinston, swallowing up homes and businesses. tractor trailers couldn't make it out before the flooding flowed in. national guardsmen are there to help,...
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it's 'nearly impossible' -- to 'get around' goldsboro. and tonight wayne county - is among the 32 counties -- now approved for federal funding. goldsboro - where officials 'don't expect' -- the water to 'recede' - until sunday. angelica? i was here yesterday... places we were able to drive through... walk through...are under water now. we're here on 70... heading into goldsboro...this route is closed... 581 is also closed...and 117... all flooded out. now...from high above...showing just how massive now...from high above...showing just how massive lets go to video now...from high above...showing just how massive the flooding is since the neuse river crested this morning...hours earlier than originally anticipated. say the river is at a historical high...cresting at 28 feet. as of this afternoon...they say there have been 125 water rescues since hurricane matthew hit...and more than 700 incidents of flooding...rescues and reports of stranded and abandoned cars in the water. we're told 131 buildings are impacted... and the damage could reac
it's 'nearly impossible' -- to 'get around' goldsboro. and tonight wayne county - is among the 32 counties -- now approved for federal funding. goldsboro - where officials 'don't expect' -- the water to 'recede' - until sunday. angelica? i was here yesterday... places we were able to drive through... walk through...are under water now. we're here on 70... heading into goldsboro...this route is closed... 581 is also closed...and 117... all flooded out. now...from high above...showing just how...
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in tarboro, david grzybowski voluntary evacuation order in goldsboro. a curfew is in effect right now fothe next 30 minutes through 6:00 this morning. >>> and even though the weather from hurricane matthew ilong feing the storm effects. ll yesterday people were looking at the cape fair river in lillington, ich had flooded. the town had a lot of other problems. a tree crashedo wn hall, and the power was out forcing officers to direct tffic. people were hoping thy'd have enough gas just to home. >> i've been looking for gas for about or 15 minutes, and every station i go to the power's out. i'm dead on empty. >> afor the owner of that gas station, he says he's cells but also from his product spoiling due to power loss. >> our other big story today, hillary clinton and donald trump faced off that their second presintial debate. moderators and udienc members. it did not take long for the sparks to start flying. weijia jiang reports from washington university in st. louis. >> hillary clinton and donald trump didn't mince words in their second debate getting
in tarboro, david grzybowski voluntary evacuation order in goldsboro. a curfew is in effect right now fothe next 30 minutes through 6:00 this morning. >>> and even though the weather from hurricane matthew ilong feing the storm effects. ll yesterday people were looking at the cape fair river in lillington, ich had flooded. the town had a lot of other problems. a tree crashedo wn hall, and the power was out forcing officers to direct tffic. people were hoping thy'd have enough gas just...
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in goldsboro. tim pulliam is live near the prison with an update. tim? a number of law enforcement a fire at the neuse correctional institution in goldsboro sunday evening. the wayne county sheriff's office told wcti that it is an active scene but did not elaborate. officials did say the fire at the compound was isolated to one area. that area is now secure. the wayne county sheriff's office, goldsboro police, highway patrol, and the department of and you can look for what's new with this story tomorrow morning right here on eyewitness news. "hillary - clinton" making her case for the presidency. the democratic nominee brings her message to the triangle. the election is just 16-days away... and clinton is now going "all-in" for north carolina. the democratic nominee - making appearances today both here in the triangle and in charlotte... as she vaults to her first double-digit lead over "donald - trump." the inaugural a- b-c news election tracking poll.... giving clinton a 12-point lead over "jonah - kaplan" has more on her message to voters in raleigh.
in goldsboro. tim pulliam is live near the prison with an update. tim? a number of law enforcement a fire at the neuse correctional institution in goldsboro sunday evening. the wayne county sheriff's office told wcti that it is an active scene but did not elaborate. officials did say the fire at the compound was isolated to one area. that area is now secure. the wayne county sheriff's office, goldsboro police, highway patrol, and the department of and you can look for what's new with this story...
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. >>> wayne county is still dealing with the aftermath, 117 in goldsboro. this is what the highway looked like earlier today. you can see how much water was covering the road and causing the mess. several people were forced to leave homes to escape from the rising water in wayne county this afternoon. bolts and humvee -- boats and humvees were used to rescue a person, and in the middle of it they found this deer trapped in flood water. people are uses boats to escape neighbors say the devastation. >> >. matthew is much worse than hurricane floyd 17 years ago. >>> crews are making progress, but the power is still out for hundreds of thousands of people across the state. here in our area, wake county has more than 42,000 customers without power tonight. in robinson county nearly 22,000 customers without power, wayne county, nearly 21,000, and johnston county nearly 18,000 power outages. adam owens has been with crews the area tonight, and he joins us live now. you're in a neighborhood they just got power a short time ago, they must be making some happy dances
. >>> wayne county is still dealing with the aftermath, 117 in goldsboro. this is what the highway looked like earlier today. you can see how much water was covering the road and causing the mess. several people were forced to leave homes to escape from the rising water in wayne county this afternoon. bolts and humvee -- boats and humvees were used to rescue a person, and in the middle of it they found this deer trapped in flood water. people are uses boats to escape neighbors say the...
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in places and goldsboro looks like to may be above flood stage for days and beyond. the neuse river, smithfield, normally below 14 feet and minor flood stage at 15 and major at 20 feet and currently at 27.73, but it has started back down and crested yesterday. it won't get worse than it is normal below 17 feet and minor at 18 feet and major at 24 feet and currently at 28.3 and forecast to crest there today and that is when flooding begins in 7 springs so we may miss that. it looks like the major flood stage through the weekend, and that's as far as the forecast goes. we'll talk more about the cape fear river basin coming up in south hill, beautiful, dry conditions, dry weather for the forecast into early next week. and we're looking at cool temperatures, 43 at the airport and the dew point, 42. the coolest morning we've seen so far this season in many places, 37 right now in roxboro, and 46 in erwin and 41 in south hill. a cool start and high pressure keeps things very dry. we have a cold front sweeping through but it's not likely to bring us any rain, fortunately. i
in places and goldsboro looks like to may be above flood stage for days and beyond. the neuse river, smithfield, normally below 14 feet and minor flood stage at 15 and major at 20 feet and currently at 27.73, but it has started back down and crested yesterday. it won't get worse than it is normal below 17 feet and minor at 18 feet and major at 24 feet and currently at 28.3 and forecast to crest there today and that is when flooding begins in 7 springs so we may miss that. it looks like the...
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in goldsboro. here is a look at your forecast for the evening if you're heading out trick-or-treating. 4:00 upper 50s and by 6:00 mid- 60s and down to 60 degrees by eight p.m. look at the roads and you have a lot of accidents to talk about. >> a rotten start to the week. 735 and we start out at white oak road. this is beyond the clayton bypass of 40 westbound. you can see the activity in the backups. taking a look 25 minutes to 440 and that's good news because it's coming down from as high as 90 minutes. traffic is flowing in both lanes are open. it will take a while to get the residual delays worked out and anticipate you get to 42 this morning and a reminder try to stay in the right lane if you can, at least slow down if you can't move over. 25 minutes and 40 westbound and you might consider using 70 business. if you can pick it up and 40 from 70 business it's a smooth ride into south rally otherwise you can continue on to heaven already having people look for alternate routes. crash cleared up f
in goldsboro. here is a look at your forecast for the evening if you're heading out trick-or-treating. 4:00 upper 50s and by 6:00 mid- 60s and down to 60 degrees by eight p.m. look at the roads and you have a lot of accidents to talk about. >> a rotten start to the week. 735 and we start out at white oak road. this is beyond the clayton bypass of 40 westbound. you can see the activity in the backups. taking a look 25 minutes to 440 and that's good news because it's coming down from as...
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all, a very quiet start to our day but for some, a foggy start, so let's look at smithfield, and goldsboro. the 95 corridor will see the lowest visibility. 7 in durham and dunn. today, plenty of sunshine from start to finish, 60 with the fog out the door, 8:00 a.m., 78 at noon, and 82 our afternoon high, a bit above normal, which is 77 this time of year. we'll let you know when the rain return in your complete storm team forecast. >> alyssa, thank you. >>> we're following other news this morning. chandler cane will be in court for a motion before jury selections begin. >> he is accusedded of driving drunk and crashing into a car, killing three people. a judge denied motions in the case. good morning, carla. >> reporter: good morning, russ. according to the district attorney's office, the motion selection process. the hearing will likely determine whether a more in- depth process called voir dire will be used. each potential juror is interviewed individually instead of in a jury pool. it's used to weed out any jurors with perceived bias or reason that a juror may not be fit to serve. this h
all, a very quiet start to our day but for some, a foggy start, so let's look at smithfield, and goldsboro. the 95 corridor will see the lowest visibility. 7 in durham and dunn. today, plenty of sunshine from start to finish, 60 with the fog out the door, 8:00 a.m., 78 at noon, and 82 our afternoon high, a bit above normal, which is 77 this time of year. we'll let you know when the rain return in your complete storm team forecast. >> alyssa, thank you. >>> we're following other...
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live if goldsboro, lauren haviland cbs north carolina. >>> with just 15 days until election day, north carolina will once again be in the spotlight. republican vice presidential donald trump will be in kinston on wednesday. hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama will hold a rally together on thursday in winston-salem. and donald trump will spend today campaigning in florida. the gop nominee continues to claim the election is rigged against him. that strategy appears to be working. those claims have resonated with members of his party and he's cutting into clinton's lead. >> if we win on november 8th, we are going to fix our rigged it's a rigged, broken corrupt system. it's rigged. it's broken. it's corrupt. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks it's a rigged system. >> hillary clinton will campaign in new hampshire today following a visit to north carolina on sunday. the democratic nominee spoke at st. augustine's university along with the mothers of the movement. they're mothers whose children died in gun violence or police- related incidents. she addressed a c
live if goldsboro, lauren haviland cbs north carolina. >>> with just 15 days until election day, north carolina will once again be in the spotlight. republican vice presidential donald trump will be in kinston on wednesday. hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama will hold a rally together on thursday in winston-salem. and donald trump will spend today campaigning in florida. the gop nominee continues to claim the election is rigged against him. that strategy appears to be...
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less than a mile around goldsboro through rocky mount and roanoke rapids mile. the fog will still be around for yr morning drive. we should be dry, isolated shower at noon, 70 and then 74 our highith a better chance for rain later today. i will walk you through what this means for thekend d as we head into early next week changes you can expect coming up in your forecast justin. >>> thanks a lot. 5:44 right now. up next who is most likely to have road rage. a new study may have you questioning who's driving around you on your way to work this >>> this morning'top stories isis mitants around ir multiple exions rocked the city around a governmentnd. americans announc the st >>mexico has approved the extradition of "el chapo," drug lord. his atrns ha e mo eal avaible. he s twice escaped from xim security prisons in mexico, most recently in 15. he was recaptured in january and is currently in prison in northern mexico. >>> the chicago cubs are one game away from the world e cubs beat the dodgers last night thanks to a 5-run 8th inning. game 6 is saturday niht at wri
less than a mile around goldsboro through rocky mount and roanoke rapids mile. the fog will still be around for yr morning drive. we should be dry, isolated shower at noon, 70 and then 74 our highith a better chance for rain later today. i will walk you through what this means for thekend d as we head into early next week changes you can expect coming up in your forecast justin. >>> thanks a lot. 5:44 right now. up next who is most likely to have road rage. a new study may have you...
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. >>> repairs continue in goldsboro after a riot. a correction officer and an inmate were assaulted in as sai started two fis at the diagnostic building and one destroyed a storage shed. 500 of the nearly 800 inmates have bn transferred to nearby prisons. the director of north carolina prisons will study the disturbance to determine if they need to make changes to practices or security measures. >> the tie is now 5:40 on this tuesday morng. >>> we're starting in the upper 40s around raleigh. this is a live picture over the beltline, pretty sleepy as we sunrise is not until 7:30 this morning. now, most of russ in the 40s with a few area in the 50s. lillington, 51. also goldsboro, 51. fayetteville, 57. raeford, 54. i want you to do a comparison to 24 hours ago and these numbers are kind of all over the board with big differences northward. look at south hill, virginia, 14 degrees colder this mornin 5-degree drop from roxboro and roanoke lillgton and fayetteville. we'll call it nearly a wash in raleigh. 48 at 8:00 a.m., 60 at lunchtime.
. >>> repairs continue in goldsboro after a riot. a correction officer and an inmate were assaulted in as sai started two fis at the diagnostic building and one destroyed a storage shed. 500 of the nearly 800 inmates have bn transferred to nearby prisons. the director of north carolina prisons will study the disturbance to determine if they need to make changes to practices or security measures. >> the tie is now 5:40 on this tuesday morng. >>> we're starting in the...
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if you have any information call the goldsboro police department. >>> still no word on and if -- on if any charges in an early morning shooting in roanoke rapids. a fight broke out at a sports bar and grill and ended with three people getting shot. two of the victims are okay but a third suffered serious injuries. no word on his condition. >>> a south carolina teenager could face an additional murder charge, in connection with last week's shooting at an elementary school in anderson county south carolina. the 14-year-old who is already charged as a juvenile, is accused of killing his father, just before the school attack. today, six-year-old jacob hall died from his injuries. >>> and other six-year-old and teacher survived the playground shooting. >>> durham police have introduced a new position, in their department, the lgbt community liaison will be a direct source for members of cbs north carolina news aj found out how that will impact the community. >>reporter:last week the streets were filled with members of the lgbt community intern. officer strickland north -- officially accepte
if you have any information call the goldsboro police department. >>> still no word on and if -- on if any charges in an early morning shooting in roanoke rapids. a fight broke out at a sports bar and grill and ended with three people getting shot. two of the victims are okay but a third suffered serious injuries. no word on his condition. >>> a south carolina teenager could face an additional murder charge, in connection with last week's shooting at an elementary school in...
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also 52 in goldsboro to start off this monday. hour-by-hour for you, it will be a cool start. 48 around 8 a.m. i think you'll be able to shed that jacket by lunchtime. 68 degrees there but we get warmer, 75 our afternoon high. drop back to 70 by 6:00. again, really looking at pretty cloud-free conditions as we head into the afternoon. we are tracking a cold front today, believe it or not, and the only reson we can see this cold front on ur satlite and radar is because we have a few showers with it across central portions pennsylvania. that front is eventually going to drop into our area bringg until tomorrow. today high pressure still rgely in control of our forecast. so go ahead, make plans to be outside on your lunch hour or after work, the weather is going to cooperate nicely. tomorrow it's going to be much cooler. 6 a.m. this morning, we're looking at clear skies. those are around through lunchtime, and through the afternoon hours as well. overnight tonight looking at clear skies. colder temperatures. as we head into the after
also 52 in goldsboro to start off this monday. hour-by-hour for you, it will be a cool start. 48 around 8 a.m. i think you'll be able to shed that jacket by lunchtime. 68 degrees there but we get warmer, 75 our afternoon high. drop back to 70 by 6:00. again, really looking at pretty cloud-free conditions as we head into the afternoon. we are tracking a cold front today, believe it or not, and the only reson we can see this cold front on ur satlite and radar is because we have a few showers with...
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we were in goldsboro yesterday necessity, water. >> wayne is in recovery mode. a week after hurricane matthew came through here. in north carolina, many of the roads look like this. with a beautiful weather, people are hoping they can eventually get back on there feet. >> it is not easy. >> william williams came to pick up clean drinking water. he is one of many people with nothing after hurricane matthew. >> i had to go in with another family because i was put out of my house. i had to vacate. since i vacated, they condemned my house. >> the neuse river hit record levels in goldsboro. rising to nearly 30 feet. >> we have a tremendous amount of losses on both residential and businesses. a big impact on the community. >> it is really rough. you spend all your time. all of the sudden, it is like nothing. >> since the peak, the river has dropped four feet and continues to recede. an opportunity for wayne county to start recovering. >> people getting their lives back together. it will be difficult for them. >> the thousands of bottles of water and bags of ice donate
we were in goldsboro yesterday necessity, water. >> wayne is in recovery mode. a week after hurricane matthew came through here. in north carolina, many of the roads look like this. with a beautiful weather, people are hoping they can eventually get back on there feet. >> it is not easy. >> william williams came to pick up clean drinking water. he is one of many people with nothing after hurricane matthew. >> i had to go in with another family because i was put out of my...
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it's nice and mild in south goldsboro and 50 in erwin and 49 in southern pines, but we are feeling the chill up to the north and the cooler air moves into the region through the day today. the cold front slips southward and allows the cooler air to filter in. nice bright conditions today and tomorrow and thursday and then a bonus front may bring us a few patchy light rain showers. i reinforce that, not going to see a whole lot of rain on thursday, and friday. and we are doing fine in terms of the amount of rain we have seen with all the rain from matthew. here's a look at today, 11:00, pretty clear in the 50s and out at lunchtime, mid-50s to near 60, so that will be jacket weather if you have to be out at lunchtime, running errandings or heading out -- the temperatures dropping into the upper 30s to low 40s across the region and then back in the mid to upper 50s at lunchtime and probably still mid-60s for a high on wednesday. so cooler, definitely. 65 today. 67 wednesday. don't forget a chilly morning tomorrow at 39. not much rain on thursday, a 30% chance late in the day after the eve
it's nice and mild in south goldsboro and 50 in erwin and 49 in southern pines, but we are feeling the chill up to the north and the cooler air moves into the region through the day today. the cold front slips southward and allows the cooler air to filter in. nice bright conditions today and tomorrow and thursday and then a bonus front may bring us a few patchy light rain showers. i reinforce that, not going to see a whole lot of rain on thursday, and friday. and we are doing fine in terms of...
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mount, still reporting zero visibility in smithfield and johnston county, half a mile visibility in goldsboro, 1.3 miles in clinton. you can see the fog really dense up and down the 95 corridor and we spread out towards mecklenburg county and virginia, visibility at 1.5 temperature, 60 south hill, upper 50s in roxboro and lewisburg, 62 right now in raleigh, 63 lillington, 64 in fayetteville. all in all, pretty comfortable, dry, as we start off our morning, kids heading to the bus stop may want a light jacket as they're standing out there. let's get to the forecast patchy fog on the forecast, 60s. 80s as the kids get home from school, plenty of sunshine, and warmer than normal this time of year and towards tuesday and wednesday. wednesday right around 74 degrees. we'll have the latest on matthew and when it can bring rain to our area in your complete storm team forecast. >> oh, matthew, such a nuisance. 5:41 in the morning. up next -- >> i been born and raised in charlotte. and i never felt this way till now. [ indistinct ] >>> how could anyone forget this little girl who got national attentio
mount, still reporting zero visibility in smithfield and johnston county, half a mile visibility in goldsboro, 1.3 miles in clinton. you can see the fog really dense up and down the 95 corridor and we spread out towards mecklenburg county and virginia, visibility at 1.5 temperature, 60 south hill, upper 50s in roxboro and lewisburg, 62 right now in raleigh, 63 lillington, 64 in fayetteville. all in all, pretty comfortable, dry, as we start off our morning, kids heading to the bus stop may want...
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that crest will be above where floyd was so an all time record from goldsboro and the neuse river. the other river that has still yet to crest -- the tart river in tarboro -- that has prince felt very worried. its current level xxxv.4. about that tomorrow afternoon. that one just below the record in floyd. outside of those two rivers look at all the flood warnings still in effect for our area either through rivers or streams are flooded roads, through clogged drainage. still a lot of problems, a lot of flooding still going on but we are expecting date four in a row of near-perfect weather it starts off chilly again with temperatures in the upper 40s 9 am and we have another cold front this week. i will update you on the timing and what it will bring in a few minutes. >>> lot of you are wondering how to help those affected by the flooding. we have much more information go to our website wncn.com . >>> tonight governor. pat mccrory and his democratic challenger one cooper faced each other for a debate. closer look at the topics addressed. >> reporter: the gubernatorial candidates sta
that crest will be above where floyd was so an all time record from goldsboro and the neuse river. the other river that has still yet to crest -- the tart river in tarboro -- that has prince felt very worried. its current level xxxv.4. about that tomorrow afternoon. that one just below the record in floyd. outside of those two rivers look at all the flood warnings still in effect for our area either through rivers or streams are flooded roads, through clogged drainage. still a lot of problems,...
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roxboro at 52. 62 and goldsboro, we'll have a very pleasant day. our high temperature climbs to 72 and nearly 80 saturday. 83 sunday with plenty of sunshine. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up on fox 50, the latest on the political scene in the final days before the richard burr, by the numbers: over 20 years in washington: burr voted himself 5 pay raises... took 26 trips paid for by special interests... and his personal net worth increased 500%. washington works just fine for richard burr... but he's not working for us, missing 66% of his senate committee hearings, including 65% of armed services hearings. that's richard burr. north carolina. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. today the ncaa will take the next step in investigating a long-standing scandal at unc. >> this comes amid allegations of african studies classes that required little or no work for athletes. we're live in chapel hill to bring us up to date. >> reporter: this procedural hear willing not focus on whether or not those violations occurred, it will on
roxboro at 52. 62 and goldsboro, we'll have a very pleasant day. our high temperature climbs to 72 and nearly 80 saturday. 83 sunday with plenty of sunshine. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up on fox 50, the latest on the political scene in the final days before the richard burr, by the numbers: over 20 years in washington: burr voted himself 5 pay raises... took 26 trips paid for by special interests... and his personal net worth increased 500%. washington works just fine...
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two in goldsboro and one in mount olive. certainly will be a busy day for emergency operation centers as they continue to monitor the flood waters. back to you. >> live in wayne county. thank you. >people living near the crumbling wood lake dam in moore county can still not go to their homes. a mandatory evacuation order has been in effect. town officials say the dam is in jeopardy of failing. national guard troops stacked about 1200 sandbags. they're also using pumps to slow and stop the water flow. >> another mandatory evacuation remains in effect. the town was devastated by hurricane floyd in 1999. the levy built to protect the town held with the rising tar river and eventually went the flooding surrounded homes, towns, cars and businesses. >> compassion and kindness at its best. we opened up a relief fund bank and with your generosity we were able to raise $140,000 in just three hours. you can still donate online and look under the don't miss it section for here to help storm relief. >> it is now 8:08 and another sunny d
two in goldsboro and one in mount olive. certainly will be a busy day for emergency operation centers as they continue to monitor the flood waters. back to you. >> live in wayne county. thank you. >people living near the crumbling wood lake dam in moore county can still not go to their homes. a mandatory evacuation order has been in effect. town officials say the dam is in jeopardy of failing. national guard troops stacked about 1200 sandbags. they're also using pumps to slow and stop...
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the temperatures in the 40s there at 48 and 50 in rocky unt and goldsboro. 54 degrees in fayetteville. the flood warnings continue for the counties you see highlighted this green here. that is likely through we have some receiver flooding going on, full creeks and streams and flooded roads again. portions of i-95 shut down. for today, we're looking mostly sunny and nice. a big area of high pressure is going to stay put throuout the day today and into tomorrow as well, leading to a pretty nice end to your weekend tomorrow. temperatures are warming up for your sunday. for today,ive is you're heading to the state -- for today, if you're heading to the state rise at noon and 58 degrees at 9. and a lot of sunshine in the forecast today. we'll know if it continues in the end of the weekend coming up. >>> the time now is 6:13. coming up, the blitz is back. jeff jones has a a full wrap of where does north carolina gorom here? i'm roy cooper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be my priorities as governor. first, instead of social issues, i'll focus on our schools and ke
the temperatures in the 40s there at 48 and 50 in rocky unt and goldsboro. 54 degrees in fayetteville. the flood warnings continue for the counties you see highlighted this green here. that is likely through we have some receiver flooding going on, full creeks and streams and flooded roads again. portions of i-95 shut down. for today, we're looking mostly sunny and nice. a big area of high pressure is going to stay put throuout the day today and into tomorrow as well, leading to a pretty nice...
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with hurricane matthew but will slow you down as you head for the door this morning. 67 raleigh, 70 goldsboro, 71 clinton, while raeford is at 68 degrees. here's the forecast for the day ahead, a wet morning, 68, 69 at lunchtime, cloudy and cool, showers continue this afternoon with a high of 71. i do think hurricane matthew will spread wind and rain as early as tonight and tomorrow is going to be another wet one for us. more in your complete forecast. >>> well, matthew may not be here in north carolina yet but effect at rdu and other painters in the state. >> flights are being canceled around the country and here at home. carleigh griffith has the
with hurricane matthew but will slow you down as you head for the door this morning. 67 raleigh, 70 goldsboro, 71 clinton, while raeford is at 68 degrees. here's the forecast for the day ahead, a wet morning, 68, 69 at lunchtime, cloudy and cool, showers continue this afternoon with a high of 71. i do think hurricane matthew will spread wind and rain as early as tonight and tomorrow is going to be another wet one for us. more in your complete forecast. >>> well, matthew may not be here...
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Oct 26, 2016
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it's about a 14-degree drop in goldsboro. about an 8-degree drop here in raleigh, 10 degrees colder in lillington. 42 a8 a.m.59 at noon, enty of sunshine. 65 our high, normal right around 70. a few clouds around sunset. we're back to by 6 p.m. get some rmer temperates intocel nocarolina congup. > in the morning, th search conti for tryinyijohnstou inveigator. at happened after a routine trfistop. >> plus as the bncos hithe fiel thiev heit onof e y25q6y yi0y story, today republican presidtial nominee donald p will campaign charlottand kinston. >> tomorrow his rival hillary clinton will be in winston- sawith first lady michelle obama. bill clinton will continue campaigning for his wife in wilmington,. >> the governor will take part in a ribbon cutting for the reopening of the new sports shop. out the chicago cubs in game 1 the indians won 6-0. >>> today a fayetteville man i expected to make his first urt appearance accused of a 14- police charged lynn -- and cobuting to the delinquency to a no 34-year-old knew t - year-old vict
it's about a 14-degree drop in goldsboro. about an 8-degree drop here in raleigh, 10 degrees colder in lillington. 42 a8 a.m.59 at noon, enty of sunshine. 65 our high, normal right around 70. a few clouds around sunset. we're back to by 6 p.m. get some rmer temperates intocel nocarolina congup. > in the morning, th search conti for tryinyijohnstou inveigator. at happened after a routine trfistop. >> plus as the bncos hithe fiel thiev heit onof e y25q6y yi0y story, today republican...
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all-time crust happened earlier in goldsboro. flooding continues this week and below flood stage on tuesday. flood stage is 18 feet. streams extended all the way until monday morning. cumberland county, sampson county, was in county, and edgecombe county without flood warning continuing. be careful out there. sunshine tomorrow, 8, it is going to be great. mostly sunny skies, you can see it here. starting out in the low 50s, 63 at 10 o'clock, 70 at noon, 74 at 2 p.m., 76 at 4 o'clock. definitely a little milder tomorrow, will be nice and bright, they will not be out of the northeast where they will start to shift a little on the warmer direction coming out of the cell. sevens are wild here in the sand hills from to fort bragg to littleton, 76 wilson rocky mount, 75 roanoke rapids, 75 durham, 74 roxboro, 75 south hill, there is that high, that northeast flow. mostly clear tonight, and then tomorrow mostly sunny. very tranquil weather pattern. as you head back to work or school on monday, more of the same. as a matter fact it is goi
all-time crust happened earlier in goldsboro. flooding continues this week and below flood stage on tuesday. flood stage is 18 feet. streams extended all the way until monday morning. cumberland county, sampson county, was in county, and edgecombe county without flood warning continuing. be careful out there. sunshine tomorrow, 8, it is going to be great. mostly sunny skies, you can see it here. starting out in the low 50s, 63 at 10 o'clock, 70 at noon, 74 at 2 p.m., 76 at 4 o'clock. definitely...
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got this picture tweeted from goldsboro. we are seeing improvement, u.s. 1/64 through cary and apex. the traffic is slow through there. here we go. a look at the maps. the wreckage is cleared along the right lanes of u.s. 1. and here is a look aft 1/64 and tryon. not seeing delays. this is great news, 40 west from high 42 to 440, just a 9- minute drive. back to you. >> thank you, bryan. >>> raleigh churches are cleaning up north carolina used to make education a priority. we all understood the importance of having good schools. but pat mccrory seems more interested in giving tax cuts to millionaires. we rank 44th in spending per student. drop-out rates have gone up for the first time in 8 years. we're 41st in how much we pay our teachers. there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. >>> the time is 8:30 and today, the u.s. army corps of engineers will begin releasing water at falls lake dam. >> this after hurricane matthew caused an onslaught of flooding. mikaya thurm
got this picture tweeted from goldsboro. we are seeing improvement, u.s. 1/64 through cary and apex. the traffic is slow through there. here we go. a look at the maps. the wreckage is cleared along the right lanes of u.s. 1. and here is a look aft 1/64 and tryon. not seeing delays. this is great news, 40 west from high 42 to 440, just a 9- minute drive. back to you. >> thank you, bryan. >>> raleigh churches are cleaning up north carolina used to make education a priority. we all...
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we will be in goldsboro starting in the morning. there will be updated information on the flooding and the shelters. is looking better. water is starting to recede in smithsfield. you can see residents along rose wood and vermont streets still dealing with water on the roads and yards. >>> outer banks are opening again after storm cleanup. visitors will be allowed in dare county. including duck, kitty nagshead. hatarass island is still closed to everyone. officials are warning vicetories on check with their rental company -- visitors are asked to check with their rental companies. there are areas without power. >>> fitness clubs want to help. the company is opening the doors of all of the 23 locations in north and south carolina to storm victims. if you lost power and you feed to take a shower or use the locker room facilities visit the nearest 02 location. we received from our viewers is in the thousands. >> we want to show you shots of damage that you sent to us. >>> there is information coming into the news room. we will start in
we will be in goldsboro starting in the morning. there will be updated information on the flooding and the shelters. is looking better. water is starting to recede in smithsfield. you can see residents along rose wood and vermont streets still dealing with water on the roads and yards. >>> outer banks are opening again after storm cleanup. visitors will be allowed in dare county. including duck, kitty nagshead. hatarass island is still closed to everyone. officials are warning...
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cbs north carolina visited mitcll farms outside of goldsboro thursday. they use more than 2,000 acres of land to farm corn, tobacco, and soybeans. their corn survived but the tobacco was lost and the soybeans are unceain. several homes on the farm ere flooded, one a complete loss. >>it flooded out. don't want me to live in it. >>the ssles do have some insurance on the tobacco is a federal crop. tht flood insurance for their homes. >>you can help tse impacted by the flding. cbs north carolina's teeming up with the american r cross for a blood drive and food water drop off. it starts at 11:00 this morning at the whole foods off of wayde avenue. we've got a lot more details for you. abt nonperishable food itemed. bottled water all the stuff folks need. >>they need it so badly right now. >>i am going to be up there. hopefully a lot ou will be out there with me. >>it'll be dry still this morning, so if you are heading out this afternoon you mawant to take the umbrella but that's no reason to not donate so make sure you visit the drive today. let's go ahead an
cbs north carolina visited mitcll farms outside of goldsboro thursday. they use more than 2,000 acres of land to farm corn, tobacco, and soybeans. their corn survived but the tobacco was lost and the soybeans are unceain. several homes on the farm ere flooded, one a complete loss. >>it flooded out. don't want me to live in it. >>the ssles do have some insurance on the tobacco is a federal crop. tht flood insurance for their homes. >>you can help tse impacted by the flding. cbs...
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temperatures outside this morning 58 raleigh, 55 goldsboro, 59 rocky mount, 54 henderson. we can expect temperatures to cl afternoon. our normal high is about 73 so we'll be above that with sunshine all day and that's thanks to high pressure overhead that's going to lead to mostly sunny sky and high in the 80s over the next several days, through thursday, until the next cold front moves in to bring a chance of a few spotty showers friday into saturday and then clears the area pretty quickly. a new system of high pressure builds in that will give us sunny skies and cooler like fall out there. for today expect high in the low 80s in the sandhills, 82 fayetteville, 81 dunn, 80 goldsboro, smithfield, wilson, 80 rocky mount, 80 in durham and raleigh, 79 in henderson and roxboro. temperatures climb to 82 tomorrow, 84 as we head into your day wednesday, looking at a high near 80 on thursday, and drop into the 70s friday, then time now 4:53. let's turn ching -- things over to ali. >>> we have road closures because of matthew. if you're traveling on 95, many areas are closed. here'
temperatures outside this morning 58 raleigh, 55 goldsboro, 59 rocky mount, 54 henderson. we can expect temperatures to cl afternoon. our normal high is about 73 so we'll be above that with sunshine all day and that's thanks to high pressure overhead that's going to lead to mostly sunny sky and high in the 80s over the next several days, through thursday, until the next cold front moves in to bring a chance of a few spotty showers friday into saturday and then clears the area pretty quickly. a...
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goldsboro checking in at 65. the satellite and radar look quiet, and a couple of showers much dissipating. a couple of fair weather clouds popping up yesterday and sunshine as well. but as we look at the planner for today, we have clear skies and 63 degrees. 80 by lunchtime and 4:00 or 5:00, 86, and a couple of fair weather clouds. brian? >>> 7:02, mike, and we have problems on the wake county, 64 westbound before you get to roseville road interchange, leaving zebulon to knightdale. taking a look at the camera, you can see the slow down there is. we have a shoulder blocked a little while ago with police activity. the delay persist. the ride from 96 out to 64 business will take you about 18 minutes this morning. so you might consider using 97 zebulon and wendell. the backups on 440 westbound primarily due to congestion at the clayton bypass and extend to business 70 and maybe towards the jones sausage road interchange with delays before you get to 42. consider using 70 business as an alternate route. once you get
goldsboro checking in at 65. the satellite and radar look quiet, and a couple of showers much dissipating. a couple of fair weather clouds popping up yesterday and sunshine as well. but as we look at the planner for today, we have clear skies and 63 degrees. 80 by lunchtime and 4:00 or 5:00, 86, and a couple of fair weather clouds. brian? >>> 7:02, mike, and we have problems on the wake county, 64 westbound before you get to roseville road interchange, leaving zebulon to knightdale....
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in pits in goldsboro at six of duke's 14 cites around the state. do we need to rethink the question, mr. cooper? >> one of the things i will do as governor is listen to the scientists who are providing the advice unlike governor mccrory. governor mccrory's scientists decide that does well wate unsafe and sent a notice to the families that the water was unsafe and governor mccrory for political reasons or the fact that he worked at duke energy or for whatever reason told them to change it. and they recinded the order. and the chief scientist in the state resigned saying publically that she was not going to be part of an administration that deliberately misleads the public. now, what we need is public officials who are going to going to believe what they say, who act on that, who use data and facts and don't let mr. political ideology rule the day and particularly when you are not being honest with the public like his administration is when the top scientists, non- partisan person with a good paying job resigns and yet another scientist, too, saying
in pits in goldsboro at six of duke's 14 cites around the state. do we need to rethink the question, mr. cooper? >> one of the things i will do as governor is listen to the scientists who are providing the advice unlike governor mccrory. governor mccrory's scientists decide that does well wate unsafe and sent a notice to the families that the water was unsafe and governor mccrory for political reasons or the fact that he worked at duke energy or for whatever reason told them to change it....