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gulf states georgia, north carolina, virginia and pennsylvania had the storm move east. four people, including a toddler were killed in virginia and dozens other hurt. one man was killed by a fallen tree branch knocked down by a gust of wind. in north carolina homes along with a small airport were torn apart. that huge storm system bumped snow on illinois and the midwest. look at these roads near the illinois indiana border. even though they are used to this weather over there. up close to 40 vehicles were stranded for hours today until crews could help them get out. the northeast cars are also getting stuck after baltimore, record. you can see the reddish water that closed the parkway for the morning commute. water. the storm kept slamming new york city even being blamed for a building collapse. police think this home in the bronx was empty when it came down. people living next door were evacuated in case. wind and rain. >>> in new york a coast guard crew had to be rescued after their own rescue fell through. this started with a fishing boat taking on water. the fisherm
gulf states georgia, north carolina, virginia and pennsylvania had the storm move east. four people, including a toddler were killed in virginia and dozens other hurt. one man was killed by a fallen tree branch knocked down by a gust of wind. in north carolina homes along with a small airport were torn apart. that huge storm system bumped snow on illinois and the midwest. look at these roads near the illinois indiana border. even though they are used to this weather over there. up close to 40...
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Feb 23, 2016
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states and northern gulf coast states. two areas of low pressure, one across georgia and one across texas with beneficial winter rain there is out in the lone star state6 our better shower chances co wednesday afternoon, a line of showers begin to dive down across south florida. the upper level energy will be far to the north. not looking for a big rumble of severe weather coming through south florida. i think central florida and ance for severe storms. we'll keep you up to date with what's unfolding. isolated showers at best today. partly cloy, warm and breezy. 83 degrees. it's a late daytorm chance coming into our wednesday. in the meantime, tomorrow, mast of the day, warm and humid at 84.% after we get through the storm chances, the front sweeps through and we're in for beautiful weather. thursday will clear out, highs only at 73. keep in mind that's the temperature this morning, lows in t 50s, highs in the lower 70s leading into next week. sunshine right around the corner. kelly is not feeling all that great this morning. i give you a lot of credit for coming in. >> i just had a cinnamon roll, soy feel better. >> if y
states and northern gulf coast states. two areas of low pressure, one across georgia and one across texas with beneficial winter rain there is out in the lone star state6 our better shower chances co wednesday afternoon, a line of showers begin to dive down across south florida. the upper level energy will be far to the north. not looking for a big rumble of severe weather coming through south florida. i think central florida and ance for severe storms. we'll keep you up to date with what's...
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Feb 24, 2016
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that line that pivoted through the gulf coast states -- eastern georgia, portions of south carolina. it's now snowing in missouri and northern arkansas. so that's how intense the storm is. it has about all four seasons attached to it. as it moves in our direction, primarily a rainmaker. it will produce gusty winds. not out of the question that we may hear a rumble or two. just misty and drizzly out there. nothing particularly heavy through the morning commute. wet roads well to the north and west. still could be an icy spot here or there. but that should change by 8:00 or 9:00. everybody is in the 40s and 50s this afternoon. the rain will pick up in intensity as will the wind. we'll talk about the wind in different areas. let's get over to lauren scala commutewise. how is it looking? >> we have delays of up to 90 minutes on arrivals at no reported die lace at newark or jfk. check in with carriers. low visibility and wet roads and runways could affect people flying today. heading over to the trains, great idea to take the trains today. don't want to get on the roads. all running witho
that line that pivoted through the gulf coast states -- eastern georgia, portions of south carolina. it's now snowing in missouri and northern arkansas. so that's how intense the storm is. it has about all four seasons attached to it. as it moves in our direction, primarily a rainmaker. it will produce gusty winds. not out of the question that we may hear a rumble or two. just misty and drizzly out there. nothing particularly heavy through the morning commute. wet roads well to the north and...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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gulf waters into the southeastern states. from tampa bay all the way outside of jacksonville, continuing in southern georgia. this line will continue to move to the east. all the elements that we need to to the north and to the east and not further off to the south. we're kind of on the edge of the parameters we need to hold this line together and bring it in. i'll bring in our thunderstorm chances late this afternoon. a warm and humid start toward 75 degrees right now. ft. lauderdale and miami, your first alert forecast going this way. the morning could see a stray shower. otherwise bright sunshine and a rapidarmup to 84. after 2:00, 3:00, we'll see what that line is up to. we'll keep you up to date on air and online. take that umbrella for the afternoon drive. it uld be wet. let's see how things are shaping up this morning at 4:39 with kelly. >> if you're making your way out the door, we're accident-free from miami-dade and broward county. i told you about an accident on the turnpike extension and red road. that off to the shoulder. not affecting any lanes as you make your way out the door. we have constru
gulf waters into the southeastern states. from tampa bay all the way outside of jacksonville, continuing in southern georgia. this line will continue to move to the east. all the elements that we need to to the north and to the east and not further off to the south. we're kind of on the edge of the parameters we need to hold this line together and bring it in. i'll bring in our thunderstorm chances late this afternoon. a warm and humid start toward 75 degrees right now. ft. lauderdale and...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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as far east as the georgia border now as this system continues to make its way out of the mississippi delta as we just talked about and across the gulf coast states. next up will be, you got it, north and south carolina. now we are not expecting to have as high a threat as we are having along the gulf coast states. nonetheless we can't take severe weather off the table. for now though if you are running outside you will run into patchy rain. we have two inches of rain in many locations in the rain gains across -- the rain gauges across the area. we could see another one to two to three inches if you are that's why it is in affect for the vast majority of the viewing area with the exception of a few of the eastern counties. i-77 westbound everybody under the flash flood watch through the day tomorrow and the wind advisories if you are outside the mountains around 40 miles per hour and if you are in the mountains, there is a warning for the winds up to 50 to 60 miles an hour up there. here is a look at the model day tau. first thing in the morning at 7:00, already you can see wind gusts. those are the brief gusts nonetheless. 30 to tort miles per h
as far east as the georgia border now as this system continues to make its way out of the mississippi delta as we just talked about and across the gulf coast states. next up will be, you got it, north and south carolina. now we are not expecting to have as high a threat as we are having along the gulf coast states. nonetheless we can't take severe weather off the table. for now though if you are running outside you will run into patchy rain. we have two inches of rain in many locations in the...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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gulf coast states. louisiana. one in mississippi. forecasters said at least 20 million people across the southeast self -- still face the severe threat today. >>> that is wild. i have friends in georgia who sent pictures of what it looked like outside. it was dark and scary. >> then you go north of that in chicago, st. louis, toward indianapolis -- getting a good amount of snow. >> all part of a low. jumping into the headlines. mainly cloudy tonight. it will be breezy. our temperatures are cooler. we had 40s yesterday. we will have 30s tomorrow. here are the numbers. forty, this afternoon. thirty-eight this evening. overnight tonight, upper 20s and lower-30s. in cedar rapids, as a current, still 38 degrees. wind out of the north at 17. feels like 29. you have that northwind. thirty-nine in monticello. around the middle west, kansas city -- 39. looking at the highs today. fiftys down south and west of us around wichita. mid-40s around kansas city. forty-seven in minneapolis. thirty-six in detroit. thirty-five chicago. and 37 in indianapolis. the satellite and radar -- there is the low bringing the moisture toward the east. it continues to move northeast. snow around chicago. into st.
gulf coast states. louisiana. one in mississippi. forecasters said at least 20 million people across the southeast self -- still face the severe threat today. >>> that is wild. i have friends in georgia who sent pictures of what it looked like outside. it was dark and scary. >> then you go north of that in chicago, st. louis, toward indianapolis -- getting a good amount of snow. >> all part of a low. jumping into the headlines. mainly cloudy tonight. it will be breezy. our...
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Feb 24, 2016
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gulf states are recovering. jason: this same storm struck with deadly force. buildings and homes were damaged. brett: six counties in the panhandle and 10 in georgia remain under a tornado watch and severe weather threat blanket the southeast. some water spots -- waterspouts in louisiana. at least five confirmed tornadoes through the south. one of the most hard-hit areas is an rv park in southern india -- louisiana. crews are still digging through that wreckage. a confirmed tornado ripped a two those powerful winds whipped -- ripped off a roof from an apartment complex. one death in mississippi where the governor declared a state of emergency. jason: two people are recovering after being shot minutes apart in daytona beach. the first on sheridan road and the second on george ingram boulevard. alex villareal is covering this live. alex: at this point, police have not said anything about the suspect. we are working to learn the conditions of the two shooting victims. right here, in front of the police athletic league center, it was one of the centers of the investigation last night. the irony here is that this people away from crime and other negati
gulf states are recovering. jason: this same storm struck with deadly force. buildings and homes were damaged. brett: six counties in the panhandle and 10 in georgia remain under a tornado watch and severe weather threat blanket the southeast. some water spots -- waterspouts in louisiana. at least five confirmed tornadoes through the south. one of the most hard-hit areas is an rv park in southern india -- louisiana. crews are still digging through that wreckage. a confirmed tornado ripped a two...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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gulf coast states right now. here is that line of thunderstorms that moved through pensacola that produced a large tornado as we southwest parts of georgia and even though we aren't seeing any more tornado warnings, still severe thunderstorm warnings were issued for damaging wind gusts along i-10. this area still expected to see plenty of severe weather. these are the storm reports that have accumulated throughout the today. 19 tornado reports most focused around the new orleans area up through portions of mississippi and southern alabama. for tomorrow this whole system moves northeastward. this enhanced risk in north carolina but even southeastern virginia very close to that and that slight risk extends to just south of washington, d.c. a marginal risk for some isolated severe weather in washington, but, sue, as you know we still have the heavy rain threat along with the chance of some thunderstorms. so busy day for us tomorrow. >> no doubt. and those thunderstorms that we see could have some strong and gusty winds and the gusts will last through much of the day on thursday. thank you so much and we're really keeping a this. very concer
gulf coast states right now. here is that line of thunderstorms that moved through pensacola that produced a large tornado as we southwest parts of georgia and even though we aren't seeing any more tornado warnings, still severe thunderstorm warnings were issued for damaging wind gusts along i-10. this area still expected to see plenty of severe weather. these are the storm reports that have accumulated throughout the today. 19 tornado reports most focused around the new orleans area up through...
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Feb 3, 2016
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georgia and the tennessee and ohio river valleys. on the northern edge we have the wintry mix and blizzard conditions. we could see some more severe weather for the gulf coast states and for the panhandle as this front moves to the east. ahead of it we stay warm tomorrow and this is the first cold front that will come through tomorrow night. that could lead to some storms and into friday morning. of cooler breeze after that but it won't last long. saturday we see temperatures creep back up with a few showers as a warm front moves through. a secondary cold front will arrive in time for sunday so we might start out sunday with showers and storms and then colder conditions later in the day. today 83 with sunshine. because of the breeze a small 4-6 feet waves. a high risk of rip currents so it's not safe to go swimming. tomorrow low to mid 80s warm and humid. showers and cooler on friday with a high of 72. saturday spotty showers. sunday storms in the morning and a high of 70. let's check traffic.>>> we have a traffic alert 95 northbound as you approach statement 112. it's on the express lanes blocking them. the general purpose lanes will be some onlooker delays as we
georgia and the tennessee and ohio river valleys. on the northern edge we have the wintry mix and blizzard conditions. we could see some more severe weather for the gulf coast states and for the panhandle as this front moves to the east. ahead of it we stay warm tomorrow and this is the first cold front that will come through tomorrow night. that could lead to some storms and into friday morning. of cooler breeze after that but it won't last long. saturday we see temperatures creep back up with...
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Feb 2, 2016
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increase revenue sharing for gulf states and would -- it would establish revenue sharing for new production off of alaska and off of virginia, north carolina, south carolina and georgia. this is a clear gain for those states and those regions. but more importantly, it is a clear gain for the country because in the medium and long term we will get more american energy production and be more self-sufficient. let me be clear what revenue sharing means for states like my home of louisiana. in louisiana we spend 100% of those revenues on valid environmental work, specifically coastal restoration. we lose a football field of land in louisiana's coastal area just in coastal louisiana every 38 minutes. think about that. close your eyes and picture a football field, losing that amount of louisiana coastal land every 38 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year, no time off for holidays or weekends. this is our most significant environmental issue by far in louisiana. and so our state has committed itself to spending all of the money we receive from revenue sharing to restoring and rebuilding and stabilizing our coast. this is vitally important for us. it's also
increase revenue sharing for gulf states and would -- it would establish revenue sharing for new production off of alaska and off of virginia, north carolina, south carolina and georgia. this is a clear gain for those states and those regions. but more importantly, it is a clear gain for the country because in the medium and long term we will get more american energy production and be more self-sufficient. let me be clear what revenue sharing means for states like my home of louisiana. in...
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Feb 24, 2016
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georgia. what you're looking at here, this is a gas station, you saw the lights out in alabama, tennessee, all in the pathf ripped through here, the gulf coast. three people died in the state of louisiana and mississippi. many more hurt. and quite expensive, entire trailer parks obliterated. this morning, we know that three people are still missing and they are believed to be trapped in the debris. aaron. >> angie, thank you. >>> 6:51 to decision 2016, a battle for voters' rights here in virginia. a reminder, loudoun county schools just decide they had will be closed for next tuesday's super tuesday because they anticipate a high turnout. former president clinton will be campaigning on hillary clinton's behalf in that donald trump will speak at regent beach at noon. and bernie sanders visited norfolk yesterday. >>> we love nevada. we love nevada. thank you. >> i didn't just become a conservative like a year and a half ago when i thought about running for president. we won with poorly educated. i love the poorly educated. >> you want fewer jobs, if you want lower wages, you got to candidates to choose from. >> you're already seeing it. >> make america great again, remember
georgia. what you're looking at here, this is a gas station, you saw the lights out in alabama, tennessee, all in the pathf ripped through here, the gulf coast. three people died in the state of louisiana and mississippi. many more hurt. and quite expensive, entire trailer parks obliterated. this morning, we know that three people are still missing and they are believed to be trapped in the debris. aaron. >> angie, thank you. >>> 6:51 to decision 2016, a battle for voters' rights...
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Feb 24, 2016
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states are suffering from deadly tornadoes. the damage overnight from pensacola, florida to louisiana is extensive. >>> these tossed around like toys flash flood warning in georgia and alabama. many people in gulf coast will be cleaning up. some areas were simply devastated by this storm system. more. >> reporter: strong storms leaving thousands in the dark across the south. at least 7 tornadoes hit louisiana and southeast mississippi including one that levels an rv park in convent, louisiana killing two people. but it could have been much worse. >>> i will be honest with you. talking about two fatality. >>> at least 30 more people in the rv park were sent to the hospital. several with critical injury. there were nearly 170 trailer in the park. most had people inside. the trailer along with tricked picked up and tossed several feet by the storm. southeast of baton rouge part of a gym torn apart while people worked out inside. people there they say they didn't see the twisters coming in the last second. >>> i could see the top of the tornado coming down going across the -- like crossing the road there. the door starting sucking in. >>> one man took video of three waterspouts on lake ponchitrain.
states are suffering from deadly tornadoes. the damage overnight from pensacola, florida to louisiana is extensive. >>> these tossed around like toys flash flood warning in georgia and alabama. many people in gulf coast will be cleaning up. some areas were simply devastated by this storm system. more. >> reporter: strong storms leaving thousands in the dark across the south. at least 7 tornadoes hit louisiana and southeast mississippi including one that levels an rv park in...
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Feb 17, 2016
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states? >> well, i think we should be concerned. we're going to see outbreaks, isolated outbreaks especially in the gulf coast region, florida, georgias virus ranges. what's concerning here is the nature of this risk, the fact you could see a spreading infection, spreading epidemic and not really know it because it produce such mild symptoms and you don't recognize something is happening until congenital risks manifest itself. cdc has to do good tracking this summer. not just with people who present with symptoms but catching mosquitos and testing them to see if there are outbreaks and taking local measures to cut down on the mosquito population. >> there's been all sorts of confusing stories about whether or not the link between zika and microcephaly in women who are infected with it while they are pregnant, is the science sound to you? do you believe there's a direct link between zika and this huge risk for pregnant women? >> right. well it's not firmly established but enough suggestive evidence to indicate there's some link. they found the viral infection in the placentas of affected if he thes and brains of affected fetuses that
states? >> well, i think we should be concerned. we're going to see outbreaks, isolated outbreaks especially in the gulf coast region, florida, georgias virus ranges. what's concerning here is the nature of this risk, the fact you could see a spreading infection, spreading epidemic and not really know it because it produce such mild symptoms and you don't recognize something is happening until congenital risks manifest itself. cdc has to do good tracking this summer. not just with people...
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Feb 24, 2016
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gulf states. tornado watches out including, situation tornado watch from new orleans into the western florida panhandle tonight. we'll be tracking storms eastward. tornado risk goes up during the overnight. storms moving across alabama, florida panhandle, georgia in the overnight hours. urging everyone to stay weather aware tonight. the severe threat moves to the east coast tomorrow. in fact, all the way up to the dc area in particular. focus on a chance for severe weather in the carolinas during the day tomorrow. also a cold side to the storm. watching heavy snow across eastern illinois, north western indiana, up through michigan. totals could top a foot in some towns. mostly rain. some severe storms. scott, wintry element to the storm also. >> the president proposed closing guantanamo bay prison for terrorist suspects by end of the year. u.s. naval base in cuba which allowed prisoners from afghanistan and elsewhere to be held without charges or trials. 779 prisoners had been held there. today, 91 remain. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> the politics of this are tough. >> reporter: tough politics because the president's proposal involves bringing nearly 60 guantanamo prisoners to the united states. >> we are already holding a bunch
gulf states. tornado watches out including, situation tornado watch from new orleans into the western florida panhandle tonight. we'll be tracking storms eastward. tornado risk goes up during the overnight. storms moving across alabama, florida panhandle, georgia in the overnight hours. urging everyone to stay weather aware tonight. the severe threat moves to the east coast tomorrow. in fact, all the way up to the dc area in particular. focus on a chance for severe weather in the carolinas...