he expressed support for what he iscallinghumidityengagementwith regard to the ban. the first time president obama has criticized our current president and his first statement since leaving the white house. larry: in the day had come if you plan to sign up -- don autria: few plan to sign up for the affordable care act, the clock is ticking. enrollment figures help insurers decide next year's premiums and if they want to stay in the market. the obama administration projected 13 million people would sign up for coverage in 2017. as o had been rolled. -- had enrolled. larry: a bobcat from the national zoo is missing and officials are trying to lure her back. yesterdaye out morning as she did not show up for breakfast. zero officials say she may be in rock creek park. -- zoo officials say she may be in rock creek ark. they plan to entice her with treats. >> back off and let her try to come back to an area she is familiar with. she is familiar with her exhibit and where she gets fed. larry: bobcats are not known to be aggressive, but zoo officials are advising not to appr
he expressed support for what he is calling humidity engagement with regard to the ban. the first time president obama has criticized our current president and his first statement since leaving the white house. larry: in the day had come if you plan to sign up -- don autria: few plan to sign up for the affordable care act, the clock is ticking. enrollment figures help insurers decide next year's premiums and if they want to stay in the market. the obama administration projected 13 million...
we have the low levelfog,humidityveryhigh at 97 percent. temperatures not that bad, currently 43 in philadelphia. so an unsettled pattern. we will keep mostly cloudy skies for the most several days, the dryest day is today and then a very powerful storm sunday into monday. low 40s along the i95 corridor upper 40s to right around 40-degrees north and west. visibility down to only a quarter of a mile in pottstown and lancaster. across the region for today, temperatures top out upper 40s to low 50s and the seven day forecast shows a the look of clouds for the next several days, a lot more fun still ahe. keep it here. what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. hey i'll share my yoplait custard if you share your yoplait dippers? al.hhh. deal. mmmm. the family favorite. yoplait. jimmy dean delights frittatas. a delicious, savory egg breakfast, without all the bread and carbs. made with real ingredie
we have the low level fog, humidity very high at 97 percent. temperatures not that bad, currently 43 in philadelphia. so an unsettled pattern. we will keep mostly cloudy skies for the most several days, the dryest day is today and then a very powerful storm sunday into monday. low 40s along the i95 corridor upper 40s to right around 40-degrees north and west. visibility down to only a quarter of a mile in pottstown and lancaster. across the region for today, temperatures top out upper 40s to...
. >> it has not been cold, but it's been coolandhumid. alot of rain. >> it could be a half foot of rainfall between now and this time next week in the north bay. it's going to get soggy. that transition begins today with the increase in humidity. you will notice the increase in the rain tomorrow. santa rosa 44 degrees. the snow level of 2,500 feet. it's still snowing in portions of lake county right now. liver mother only -- livermore 48. that's the sierra. above 4,000 feet you're getting snowfall there. we do have some rain showers mainly in the north bay. solana and napa county getting the rain right now. the pink is mixed precipitation and everyone some white reported there. we're looking at snowfall between ukiah and liver and livermor. -- livermore. it was cold because air was coming direct from the arctic but now that ridge is building so far to the north tropical moisture will begin to move in over southern oregon. northern california and central california directly inpacting your weather. that transition really takes shape tomorr
. >> it has not been cold, but it's been cool and humid. a lot of rain. >> it could be a half foot of rainfall between now and this time next week in the north bay. it's going to get soggy. that transition begins today with the increase in humidity. you will notice the increase in the rain tomorrow. santa rosa 44 degrees. the snow level of 2,500 feet. it's still snowing in portions of lake county right now. liver mother only -- livermore 48. that's the sierra. above 4,000 feet...
there are artifacts, protectedinhumidityprovecases is your proof cases, computer digital computer that can monitor inch by inch the condition, certainly artifacts. to make this point they are symbols as well, very strong symbols of the founding of the country and what does unitas which is our history in those documents and working documents. if you think about it the declaration of independence, we trace our principles or the underpinnings of our democracy to a single paragraph, we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, that paragraph is part of the discussion, part of the debate, part of every political discussion explicitly or implicitly, we didn't always get it 100% perfect but that is the discussion. the constitution is part of our lives on a daily basis. anytime your newscaster say does congress have enough to override a presidential veto? the senate in the next election, it is part of our life on a daily basis. artifacts
there are artifacts, protected in humidity prove cases is your proof cases, computer digital computer that can monitor inch by inch the condition, certainly artifacts. to make this point they are symbols as well, very strong symbols of the founding of the country and what does unitas which is our history in those documents and working documents. if you think about it the declaration of independence, we trace our principles or the underpinnings of our democracy to a single paragraph, we hold...
. >> cust mites thrive when it'smorehumid. sokeeping the humidity in your house less than 35% can keep year-round allergies under control. >> you have to measure that ip do you remember humidity. >> is there a tool for that? >> i'm going to give you a hug. i'm glad you're back. >> and quick thank you, everybody. i lost my dad a couple of weeks ago and i went down to atlanta to deal with all that. we're talking 2,100 comments on my facebook page. that is just comments, not even likes. 2017 is officially going onward and upward from here. wish i had some optimism in the forecast, but it is not cold. there you go. >> your silver lining. got back on saturday and i haven't seen a sliver of may get sunshine back late tomorrow, but i think most of us will have to wait until wednesday before we get a nice, sunny day around here. your monday will be lost the on clouds, rein drops and gusty winds out there, as well. fwrab the umbrella, for sure. all the roads are wet, visibilities are low. could have some airlines delays, as well. it w
. >> cust mites thrive when it's more humid. so keeping the humidity in your house less than 35% can keep year-round allergies under control. >> you have to measure that ip do you remember humidity. >> is there a tool for that? >> i'm going to give you a hug. i'm glad you're back. >> and quick thank you, everybody. i lost my dad a couple of weeks ago and i went down to atlanta to deal with all that. we're talking 2,100 comments on my facebook page. that is just...
and eventually they move them, they move out of vmi because it's considered a little bitmorehumidthanthey thought. and so they leave them in three repositories from, basically, winter or/spring of '42 when they all get moved in sleet secrecy, by the way, nobody knows about it, til the fall of '44. so three or four months after d-day. there's very little fear of an attack on the american mainland at that point, and the documents come out of hiding and are returned to the library of congress. >> let's jump ahead to when, you know, like ten years later when it's decided that these all should be in the national archives which wasn't built until 1934. the state department has had these, a lot of these presidential papers -- maybe not those founding documents, but the state department had a lot of those things that ended up in the library of congress. or there were transfers made after, in the 20th century when people began to know how to better care for these kinds of things. but i'm interested in our talking a little bit about something that originated in my thinking from a book by pauli
and eventually they move them, they move out of vmi because it's considered a little bit more humid than they thought. and so they leave them in three repositories from, basically, winter or/spring of '42 when they all get moved in sleet secrecy, by the way, nobody knows about it, til the fall of '44. so three or four months after d-day. there's very little fear of an attack on the american mainland at that point, and the documents come out of hiding and are returned to the library of congress....
humidityhighat 93%. locations down to a quarter of a mile places like trenton, wilmington once you move north and west dense fog advisories still in effect for the next several hours but take look at concern as we head toward monday. we have high win advisories along the i-95 corridor. but down the shore high wind warning in the warning area that's where winds could gust up to 60 miles per hour for your monday. we also have a coastal concern. coastal flood advisories in particular watching those high tides between 4am and 5am tomorrow and then again from four to 5:00 p.m. on your monday. but look at the water vapor imagery. this is the intensity of that powerful storm still off to the west. it will continue to head in our direction in several waves. so most of the heavy rain overnight tonight into your monday. so back to work and school allow some extra travel time as we're dealing with those bands of rain and look at the winds. they will be how long so once again we'll be watching winds gusting up to 50
humidity high at 93%. locations down to a quarter of a mile places like trenton, wilmington once you move north and west dense fog advisories still in effect for the next several hours but take look at concern as we head toward monday. we have high win advisories along the i-95 corridor. but down the shore high wind warning in the warning area that's where winds could gust up to 60 miles per hour for your monday. we also have a coastal concern. coastal flood advisories in particular watching...
evaporation at night and moisture increasesthehumidity. thedewpoint temperature decreases, when this temperature reaches that dewpoint, you have fog. the temperature tonight will reach the dewpoint. say it's 35 degrees, and it's 35 , there you get it. 31 in napa. 31 vallejo. just at freezing, fog as well. tomorrow will be a nice looking day. forecast highs, lots of upper 50s. it will feel warm. we've been dealing with upper 40s and low 50s for the last week. now you're heading for the week. the 5 day forecast, sunday looks good, you're asking about this the other day, what's coming up, models are starting to come together with a really aggressive weather pattern. we may be getting into it starting wednesday. it looks like a run of real weather. i don't know if it will be as amazing as what we just saw, but it looks like we will be wet starting wednesday or thursday. >>> this summer marks the 50th anniversary of the summer of love and san francisco. in city hall there is a special exhibit with pictures from 1967. we will tell you about jim
evaporation at night and moisture increases the humidity. the dewpoint temperature decreases, when this temperature reaches that dewpoint, you have fog. the temperature tonight will reach the dewpoint. say it's 35 degrees, and it's 35 , there you get it. 31 in napa. 31 vallejo. just at freezing, fog as well. tomorrow will be a nice looking day. forecast highs, lots of upper 50s. it will feel warm. we've been dealing with upper 40s and low 50s for the last week. now you're heading for the week....
hotandhumid. nomoderate or any of that crap. no. hot,hot,humid.g. you'renot on a schedule. and you have no meetings, but you have somebody fun to spend the time with. and then you would go to the beach when the sun isn't right overhead yet because the beach faces east, the sun sparkles on the water. and the sparkle is very nice. so, positive. ♪ >> anthony: you're the template for the rock star, meaning other rock stars sort of look to you to figure out how should i behave? along with that, look, even at it's -- even if you're broke, you're a guy at various points in life has pretty much been one way or the other have been able to have a lot of things ordinary people would never have. you've had many, many adventures. >> iggy: i know -- >> anthony: given that, what thrills you? >> iggy: the nicest stuff right now, this is very embarrassing, but it's really -- being loved. and actually appreciating the people that are giving that to me. ♪ i don't see any birds at all here today. it's so quiet. >> anthony: is this the reward phase of your life or is
hot and humid. no moderate or any of that crap. no. hot, hot, humid.g. you're not on a schedule. and you have no meetings, but you have somebody fun to spend the time with. and then you would go to the beach when the sun isn't right overhead yet because the beach faces east, the sun sparkles on the water. and the sparkle is very nice. so, positive. ♪ >> anthony: you're the template for the rock star, meaning other rock stars sort of look to you to figure out how should i behave? along...
across america who helped sell and service our vehicles--humidityacrossamerica who helped sell andervice our vehicles. we are very encouraged by the president and the economic policies he is forwarding. i would, yesterday the president's decision to withdraw from the tpp. we have been very vocal both as an industry and a company, and we have repeatedly said the mother of all trade barriers is currency manipulation. in meaningfully dealing with that. we appreciate the president's courage to walk away from a bad trade deal. i think as an industry, we are excited about working together with the president and his administration on tax policies, on regulation, and on trade to really create a renaissance in american manufacturing. mary? huge --nk there is a there's a huge opportunity working together as an opportunity with government that we can do to improve the environment and safety and improve the jobs creation and the competitiveness of manufacturing. we're looking forward to all of the elements that mark talked about to do that. >> any specifics on regulation? >> given the concerns
across america who helped sell and service our vehicles -- humidity across america who helped sell andervice our vehicles. we are very encouraged by the president and the economic policies he is forwarding. i would, yesterday the president's decision to withdraw from the tpp. we have been very vocal both as an industry and a company, and we have repeatedly said the mother of all trade barriers is currency manipulation. in meaningfully dealing with that. we appreciate the president's courage to...
here are two other parameters we have to talk budge notice your winds very calm andthathumidityvery96%. almost fully saturated so when there's no wind and high humidity, that really allows that fog to settle in. so what we're looking at are very low visibilities across the delaware valley. look at some of these numbers. three quarters of a mile visibility in philadelphia. 10 being the best. and the smaller the number gets even into the fractions it gets bad. trenton with half mile visibility. millville a quarter mile visibility. and reading half a mile visibility. the best way if you do have to be out and those roads tonight even though it's kind of dangerous make sure to use low beams. we do have a dense fog advisory once again across the entire delaware valley including delaware, south jersey and into southeast pennsylvania that goes all the way through sunday morning. then we have to talk about some unsettled weather the rain moves in sunday and monday and that wind kicks up. i've got the details of that storm in just a bit. >> thanks mon any casm with that heavy rain moving in
here are two other parameters we have to talk budge notice your winds very calm and that humidity very 96%. almost fully saturated so when there's no wind and high humidity, that really allows that fog to settle in. so what we're looking at are very low visibilities across the delaware valley. look at some of these numbers. three quarters of a mile visibility in philadelphia. 10 being the best. and the smaller the number gets even into the fractions it gets bad. trenton with half mile...
humidity33%.about 25% indoors. and i think the skies will cooperate. look off to the west at about a quarter to 7:00 and you'll see a grouping of mars and venus and also the moon. if you look out right now you can see venus and the moon. so you don't need any sort of equipment just your naked eye will do it. but if you have telescope or by knock lashes it'll look a little bit cooler and you'll see more details. all right here we go, breezy not that cold tonight. temperatures in 30s and upper 30s downtown. bus stop temps 31 to 34. so chilly. mild again on wednesday, we're talking low-50s. then chilly on thursday and friday. but quite frankly back to average more like mid-40s. about 43 at 10:00 tonight when you walk the dog. and by early morning temperatures don't go down that much. we're looking at still above freezing in frederick, 35. and 37 in fairfax. 39 downtown. future cast really emphatic on bringing all these clouds in here. i think some clouds tomorrow, only partly sunny, which is not that much sun. 39 at 9:00 in frederick. and also 40 in rockv
humidity 33%. about 25% indoors. and i think the skies will cooperate. look off to the west at about a quarter to 7:00 and you'll see a grouping of mars and venus and also the moon. if you look out right now you can see venus and the moon. so you don't need any sort of equipment just your naked eye will do it. but if you have telescope or by knock lashes it'll look a little bit cooler and you'll see more details. all right here we go, breezy not that cold tonight. temperatures in 30s and upper...
his freshwater machine feedsoffhumidityinthe air and pulls in water particles through a vent andine. a series of filters purifies the water, collect it, then pristine h2o flows out of the faucet. so, i can drink it? hector: yeah. it's no problem. ashlee: [speaking spanish] right now, one magic water machine cost $1600, but he wants to shrink the price and its size to something the size of a backpack. as he perfects the design, he has installed his machines in chile's dry north. hector: [speaking spanish] ♪ ashlee: hector distilled the idea for freshwater inside an incubator funded by some of santiago's wealthiest people. it is called the idea factory, or i.f. for those into the whole brevity thing. they support tech with a do-gooder bent. politicians stop by to schmooze, kids get a chance to learn. it is not a factory designed to build the next google or facebook. i.f. focuses on things for chile and south america, and they have got hyper-local branches hidden in unexpected corners of santiago. [dog barking] ashlee: there are tech incubators all over the world, but you won't find
his freshwater machine feeds off humidity in the air and pulls in water particles through a vent andine. a series of filters purifies the water, collect it, then pristine h2o flows out of the faucet. so, i can drink it? hector: yeah. it's no problem. ashlee: [speaking spanish] right now, one magic water machine cost $1600, but he wants to shrink the price and its size to something the size of a backpack. as he perfects the design, he has installed his machines in chile's dry north. hector:...
quiet at the airport, temperatures pretty mild still ,56,humidityat80 percent.a look poconos already 38 degrees. we have upper 40's this reading. fifty-eight still millville. sixty right now in atlantic city. take a look at the temperatures parts of the south jersey mullica 57. mid 50's in moorestown. we are looking at 60 this egg harbor. somers point right around 55 degrees. and then off to the west, we look at colder air. four in pittsburgh. 17 degrees in chicago. omaha checking in at 16. seven below minneapolis. st. louis reporting 28 degrees forty-eight right thousand in memphis so that colder air is heading in our direction. so, on average, look at the high temperatures, across the region for today, we're going about 47, in center city, upper 40's down the shore, lower 40's in the lehigh valley but once again feels like temperatures will be in the 30's by the afternoon behind that cold trent. look at the light precipitation, off the parts of the midwest, into the ohio river valley, rain, in kentucky, we are looking at some of that pink, freezing rain, sleet
quiet at the airport, temperatures pretty mild still , 56, humidity at 80 percent.a look poconos already 38 degrees. we have upper 40's this reading. fifty-eight still millville. sixty right now in atlantic city. take a look at the temperatures parts of the south jersey mullica 57. mid 50's in moorestown. we are looking at 60 this egg harbor. somers point right around 55 degrees. and then off to the west, we look at colder air. four in pittsburgh. 17 degrees in chicago. omaha checking in at 16....
. >> dust mites thrive inmorehumidconditions,sokeepingourhumiditylevelsless than 35%, which is really dry, does help to reduce how much dust mites will repopulate. >> reporter: to reduce indoor allergens, dr. cleveland recommends switching from carpet to hardwood floors and to wash your sheets up to twice a week in hot water. >> that was danielle barber reporting. >>> we've we're missing the sunshine. >> she wants one of those happy lamps, you plug it in -- >> yeah happy lamps. >> seasonal disgusting -- >> no, not a seasonal -- >> it's s.a.d.! >> it's a real thing. >> it is. >> gray skies over and over and over again make you just -- you just start looking at a calendar and wondering when may is coming. today, we're dealing with rain and wind and it's one of those days if umbrella might not be doing you too much good, because it's so windy. my flipped inside out when i was walking in today, not fun. but you'll want the raincoat for the rest of the day, the windshield wipers later on nor the evening commute, because we'll still have rain around and the winds are currently gus
. >> dust mites thrive in more humid conditions, so keeping our humidity levels less than 35%, which is really dry, does help to reduce how much dust mites will repopulate. >> reporter: to reduce indoor allergens, dr. cleveland recommends switching from carpet to hardwood floors and to wash your sheets up to twice a week in hot water. >> that was danielle barber reporting. >>> we've we're missing the sunshine. >> she wants one of those happy lamps, you plug it...
the company made a disinfectant forhouseholdhumiddidi phiers that killed more than 100 people. the labelling on the product said it was safe for children. multiple brands of disinfectants sold in south korea between 2001 and 2011 contained toxic chemicals. they caused lung ailments that killed 113 people including infants. the largest number of deaths was caused by products from the company oxi legit bankeeser. it's a subsidiary of a british goods distributor. the sole central district court ruled that shin kwan yu falsely advertised when he was president of the company. the court also gave a seven-year prison sentence to the former head of the development lab. the executives at some labs were also found guilty. >>> police in bangladesh say they've killed and islamist militant they believe was one of the master minds of last year's terror attack on a cafe in the capital daka. at our bureau in bangkok has details. >> 20 hostages, mostly foreigners, died in the hostage crisis that drew global attention to terror threat in the emerging market of bangladesh. commander of a center g
the company made a disinfectant for household humid did i phiers that killed more than 100 people. the labelling on the product said it was safe for children. multiple brands of disinfectants sold in south korea between 2001 and 2011 contained toxic chemicals. they caused lung ailments that killed 113 people including infants. the largest number of deaths was caused by products from the company oxi legit bankeeser. it's a subsidiary of a british goods distributor. the sole central district...
highhumiditythismorning. look at the visibility. mile and a half in redding had been down to a quarter mile. seen a little bit of improvement there. you'll see this lingering fog this morning for the next couple hours before the temperatures start to climb and then we'll break out of the fog. atlantic city, two and a half mile visibility. one mile visibility in millville and not much chajed. fog is a temporary situation. they'll be thinning out. not going to happen quickly. clearing out for later this afternoon. more and more sunshine this afternoon. lead to pretty good warmup. couple areas of showers i'm watching. first one is going to fall apart. not going to affect us. next one is a different story. look at the snow? nebraska. doesn't look like much. light snow moving through north plat. snow is decembse destined des t look at those temperatures. right at freezing on friday. high temperatures of 20s this weekend. not much warmer on monday. as far as snow is concerned, dry tomorrow. watch what happens, clouds in place. by early fr
high humidity this morning. look at the visibility. mile and a half in redding had been down to a quarter mile. seen a little bit of improvement there. you'll see this lingering fog this morning for the next couple hours before the temperatures start to climb and then we'll break out of the fog. atlantic city, two and a half mile visibility. one mile visibility in millville and not much chajed. fog is a temporary situation. they'll be thinning out. not going to happen quickly. clearing out for...
. >>youhumidabig one. >> yes. hmm. >> what do you -- what do you like about school which classes are you most interested in? wl what do you want t do? >> science. i like biology. >> that's a great place to be. all righty. we're talking to mentoring 2 manhood. we'll continue after this ba y27mky y16fy >>> we're talking with mentoring 2 manhood. your young men are from 12 and 19 whampth a 1 oe ms' rn is to help them earn data cabling certification? >> yes, we're really excited about this program because not all of the boys that come out of high school will go to college. we sensed the need to begin to offer opportunities to enter the work force with marketable skills. one of our mentors, his name is richard nighti cabling company decided that he wanted to offer this certification for young men and young women that would be interested in this certification. so for six weeks, they'll meet consecutive saturdays. and at the end of the six-week certification program, they'll have a certificate with the electricians/techn
. >> you humid a big one. >> yes. hmm. >> what do you -- what do you like about school which classes are you most interested in? wl what do you want t do? >> science. i like biology. >> that's a great place to be. all righty. we're talking to mentoring 2 manhood. we'll continue after this ba y27mky y16fy >>> we're talking with mentoring 2 manhood. your young men are from 12 and 19 whampth a 1 oe ms' rn is to help them earn data cabling certification?...
city where it's 39 from phil and he's chestnut hill section with clouds at the moment and hesaidhumidityclimbing hereand certainly not rain far away and no rain yet in most of the city and actually entire city of philadelphia and just norm of that we go where it's 3 many the morning and barbara lane reporting that with lots of clouds and mentioned dew point is 9. that needs to be close to the actual air temperature for full saturation and that's what's happening. we'll good to one more. ed connor. checks in virtually every single morning we appreciate that lots of clouds. he said it's dry and warmer and no ice yet. not year here. we don't expect that in chesterfield. but you go far north north and west there's a freezing rain advisory. back to the maps and storm three says this is pocket of rain. you see that there's pink starting to show up there with temperatures just marginal enough to support freezing on contact. this is all part of much larger system same one that brought ice to the central mraipz and we're expecting minor concerns out of the icing situation here and locally mainly
city where it's 39 from phil and he's chestnut hill section with clouds at the moment and he said humidityclimbing here and certainly not rain far away and no rain yet in most of the city and actually entire city of philadelphia and just norm of that we go where it's 3 many the morning and barbara lane reporting that with lots of clouds and mentioned dew point is 9. that needs to be close to the actual air temperature for full saturation and that's what's happening. we'll good to one more. ed...
indoorrelativehumidityisabout 8% right now. mostly cloudy tonight. the clouds come back. not quite as cold because of the clouds and the southerly winds. bus stop temp, 16 to 30. could be a mix. primarily light snow. nothing in the metro. not as cold tomorrow. some showers are possible late in the day and then wednesday milder but mainly morning showers. we'll be dancing around showers for a few days this week. i think the dividend will be the temperature. that'll be okay. we can put up with a few 19 in manassas. temps low to mid20s. by 9:00, 27 downtown. the clouds across the board. then finally some breaks to the south and west. we'll be above freezing tomorrow afternoon. thfirst time since friday afternoon. so day planner goes like this. excuse me. 20s across the board to start. clouds here and there. 31 at 11:00. dry. 35 at 1:00. now wednesday morning showers and 53. a few morning clouds on thursday. then 62, yeah, that's the golfable day. friday, showers. near 60. colder on saturday. could see a mix. primarily some sleet. about 40 for a high. nothing crazy heavy. sho
indoor relative humidity is about 8% right now. mostly cloudy tonight. the clouds come back. not quite as cold because of the clouds and the southerly winds. bus stop temp, 16 to 30. could be a mix. primarily light snow. nothing in the metro. not as cold tomorrow. some showers are possible late in the day and then wednesday milder but mainly morning showers. we'll be dancing around showers for a few days this week. i think the dividend will be the temperature. that'll be okay. we can put up...
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a humid day, dry day, how cold is it outside, how warm as it inside.athan: i hope he pulls it off. the environment is just one of four key factors to brew a cup of joe. he also double filters, using a lab tec himself. brews all the coffee himself a stop i hope that he visits the district soon. michelle: it probably will cost them much money because of all the technology and science. jonathan: now you are craving a cup of the perfect coffee. robert: i'm not a coffee drinker. michelle: me...
humidity, 52%.winds not a factor. here's the radar. just be advised.f this is reaching the ground. okay. but we little snow out toward winchester. also, just to the west of leesburg. again, no problems, though. this is really good. we'll zoom in a little bit. a little better chance of seeing flakes around tyson and fairfax and daily city. we'll zoom in a little more. a little flurry activity. but again, we don't see any problems, if you're headed into franconia, down 289. don't see any problems there either. light snow for the evening commute. most of the snow still falls. slick spots tonight. and slick spots early tomorrow morning. mention this again. probably more dangerous walking tomorrow than driving. they put down a lot of chemicals. and generally, just a trace to 2 inches of snow. so we have winter weather advisers, upper montgomery. western loudoun county. that's for tonight. for this system. change gears. tomorrow night, through saturday evening. now we have a winter storm watch for our friends in and i think wife all is said and done, we'll s
humidity, 52%. winds not a factor. here's the radar. just be advised.f this is reaching the ground. okay. but we little snow out toward winchester. also, just to the west of leesburg. again, no problems, though. this is really good. we'll zoom in a little bit. a little better chance of seeing flakes around tyson and fairfax and daily city. we'll zoom in a little more. a little flurry activity. but again, we don't see any problems, if you're headed into franconia, down 289. don't see any...
here in the south the gulf of mexico provides warmandhumidair.two of the necessary ingredients for the development of storms and twisters and the national weather service is still surveying this destruction to see how many tornadoes touched down. alabama's governor is set to tour tomorrow. >>> thank you. there's been a terrible tragedy in texas where an entire family was accidentally poisoned by a powerful pesticide. four children have died. four other children are now hospitalized along with their parents. their mother clinging to life. nbc jacob rascon tells us about the deadly mistakes made at their home. >> reporter: veteran firefighters in amarillo had never seen an accident like this. all ten members of the family poisoned after misusing a commercial grade pesticide meant to kill rodents. >> two kids that are not awake and a bunch of others that are having a hard time. >> reporter: when emergency crews arrived, 17-year-old yasmine was already dead. her three brothers died later at the hospital. four other children and their parents remain
here in the south the gulf of mexico provides warm and humid air. two of the necessary ingredients for the development of storms and twisters and the national weather service is still surveying this destruction to see how many tornadoes touched down. alabama's governor is set to tour tomorrow. >>> thank you. there's been a terrible tragedy in texas where an entire family was accidentally poisoned by a powerful pesticide. four children have died. four other children are now hospitalized...
feeling like 41 withthehumidityat63%. definite jacket weather for just about everybody if you're heading out. here's the future cast. got clouds around. not too much tonight. but by tomorrow morning, look at the showers just in time for the morning commute. give yourself extra time. yellow weather alert day because of the showers early f. future cast is right, we may not see much more other than a few showers here and there. but still, the yellow weather alert for morning. front sweeps through later wednesday -- or later tuesday, into wednesday morning. i'll get my days right. wednesday looks fine. and thursday looks fine. but out to the west, oh. see that? that's headed our way friday afternoon. inauguration. people are going out there. or whatever your plans may be. gotta watch out for that. 36 to 41. cloudy and cold. isolated showers tonight. yellow weather alert tomorrow. showers around in the morning. 30s and 40s. i still think we're going to see a few showers in the afternoon. mid-50s. it will be milder. near 60. ni
feeling like 41 with the humidity at 63%. definite jacket weather for just about everybody if you're heading out. here's the future cast. got clouds around. not too much tonight. but by tomorrow morning, look at the showers just in time for the morning commute. give yourself extra time. yellow weather alert day because of the showers early f. future cast is right, we may not see much more other than a few showers here and there. but still, the yellow weather alert for morning. front sweeps...
humid, cloudyair mass will be with us. fremont 51. napa 47. san francisco 52. temperatures above average. sliding to the east. the trailing area of low pressure will pass over the bay area on tuesday. ahead of it, we get scattered showers tomorrow. that see low moves over the bay area, another round of steady rain. the rain is not done. scattered showers end tonight. tomorrow morning road are wet. slight showers. tomorrow afternoon here comes another round of rain. tuesday morning rainfall. tuesday afternoon rain. heavy at times. again, wednesday will be drier. the rain wind down tonight. showers likely tomorrow. another inch of rainfall possible tuesday and looking for a break from the rain we will dry out thursday. highs tomorrow, much less wind. much less rain for monday. steady rain on tuesday. showers continue wednesday. then the pattern breaks. dry thursday through the weekend. four dry days with highs in the middle to upper 50. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ad coaching s they are no longer the only bay area >>> while since i have seen you too.
humid, cloudy air mass will be with us. fremont 51. napa 47. san francisco 52. temperatures above average. sliding to the east. the trailing area of low pressure will pass over the bay area on tuesday. ahead of it, we get scattered showers tomorrow. that see low moves over the bay area, another round of steady rain. the rain is not done. scattered showers end tonight. tomorrow morning road are wet. slight showers. tomorrow afternoon here comes another round of rain. tuesday morning rainfall....
it's bringinginhumidity. clashingwith the cool air. that's why we have the fog around. our temperatures into the morning right around the low 50s. 7:00 a.m. may be in the upper 40s. tomorrow morning, patchy fog, near 50. then for your lunch hour tomorrow, in the mid 50s. hitting upper 50s to near 60 degrees tomorrow afternoon. fast forward two months, it feels more like st. patrick's day, not january 17. it's more like march 17. these are more like march temperatures over the next ten days. we will have highs in the 50s all the way into next week. morning lows staying above freezing. certainly, unjanuary-like into the mid 50s on thursday and partly sunny. then as we get into inauguration day friday, it might get a little sun in the morning. temperatures right around 40. then quickly clouding up and during the afternoon, climbing into the low 50s. right now the rain timing does look like light rain chance is not until after the swearing in ceremony. the rain may not arrive until 2:00 or 3:00 p.m. is the way it then after that, we will have our temperatures climbing on sa
it's bringing in humidity. clashing with the cool air. that's why we have the fog around. our temperatures into the morning right around the low 50s. 7:00 a.m. may be in the upper 40s. tomorrow morning, patchy fog, near 50. then for your lunch hour tomorrow, in the mid 50s. hitting upper 50s to near 60 degrees tomorrow afternoon. fast forward two months, it feels more like st. patrick's day, not january 17. it's more like march 17. these are more like march temperatures over the next ten days....
humiditylevels,the highest we have seen in a while. and this is a sign that there's a change coming in our direction. low 60s in gaithersburg. upper 50s in frederick. 67 in fredericksburg. let's fast forward, this let's talk about what's on the way for your saturday. going into friday even, watching a weather system approaching with colder air in place already at that point. we break out by friday night after midnight into a wintry mix. look at this, snow, sleet, freezing rain going to be possible to the start your saturday morning, lasting into parts of saturday afternoon. coming up in a few minute, we will break down hour-by-hour the threats for each area, what type of precipitation we will see. and you can walk out the door and get the futurecast on the go with the free wusa 9 app. >> thank you. >>> well we're learning more about the suspect in the deadly stabbings of two men at westfield mall. montgomery police arrested they arrested a 17-year-old. investigators tracked him to his home in montgomery village after looking at surveil
humidity levels, the highest we have seen in a while. and this is a sign that there's a change coming in our direction. low 60s in gaithersburg. upper 50s in frederick. 67 in fredericksburg. let's fast forward, this let's talk about what's on the way for your saturday. going into friday even, watching a weather system approaching with colder air in place already at that point. we break out by friday night after midnight into a wintry mix. look at this, snow, sleet, freezing rain going to be...
but on mornings whenthehumidityislow, you can see jefferson to the river, virginia c, and the shore. some say that's the view lincoln had when he saw the smoke rising bull run. i see more prosaic things, the traffic as people make their way to work, the river. i've been thinking a bit at that window. i've been reflecting on what the past eight years have meant and and the image that comes to mind like a refrain is, a nautical one. small story about a big ship and a refugee and a sailor. early 1980s n the at the height of the boat people and the sailor was hard at work midway, which was patrolling the south china sea. sailor like most american service men was young, smart and fiercely observant. spied on the horizon a leaky little boat and crammed nside were refugees from indo-china hoping to get to america. the midway sent a small launch to the ship in safety. as the refugees made their way spied choppy seas, one the sailor on deck and stood up and called out to him. hello american sailor. hello, freedom man. a big all moment with meaning. a moment the sailor who wrote it in a lette
but on mornings when the humidity is low, you can see jefferson to the river, virginia c, and the shore. some say that's the view lincoln had when he saw the smoke rising bull run. i see more prosaic things, the traffic as people make their way to work, the river. i've been thinking a bit at that window. i've been reflecting on what the past eight years have meant and and the image that comes to mind like a refrain is, a nautical one. small story about a big ship and a refugee and a sailor....
. >> and to nfc playoffseveryhumidteam-- the packers are looking to change the narty.eading dallas 28-13. aaron rodgers has thrown two touchdown passes. >> last night the new england patriots advance todd sixth straight afc championship game beating houston texans. dion lewis became first player in super bowl era to have a kickoff touchdown and receiving touchdown in the same postseason game and they'll play winners of steelers chiefs and see that next sunday on cbs3. coming up tonight in the sports zone, nba all star ending tomorrow night. will joel embib be a starter. derrek from philly mag will be here to go one-on-one with dick vermeil after the late news on cbs3. >> lots to chat b thank you very much, lesley. appreciate that. if you like to dream big we all do. the pennsylvania convention center is the place to bement after the break we take you to the philadelphia home show wit >> welcome back everyone plenty of home decorating will be on full display at the philadelphia home show and eyewitness news still time to get out there and see this yea year's lovely show
. >> and to nfc playoffs every humid team -- the packers are looking to change the narty.eading dallas 28-13. aaron rodgers has thrown two touchdown passes. >> last night the new england patriots advance todd sixth straight afc championship game beating houston texans. dion lewis became first player in super bowl era to have a kickoff touchdown and receiving touchdown in the same postseason game and they'll play winners of steelers chiefs and see that next sunday on cbs3. coming up...
pursed few months of launching who lives in the north the india this is one of the look wettestmosthumidregionsin the world one of the problems creating infrastructure is that it disintegrates pretty quickly battle will arrest him thehe wood will rot so the people have come up with ingenious and visually stunning solution. these are the bridges there are a few but this one in particular is double decker and this spectacular but the way that they are made is they build a trestle over the river then they guide the roots of the trees across the trestles it takes about 15 years for the bridge to grow and it can continue growing for centuries. so we thought okay when we yes.this. it is incredible and it is real. this is also a bridge. a land bridge to unite and island in south korea but itor only appears for about one l. were twice a year. per there is some of mythology associated with the bridge that the south korean equivalence of moses and the story goes a tiger descended upon the island and everybody managed to escape except the elderly woman pet tiger paw was menacing and she thought n
pursed few months of launching who lives in the north the india this is one of the look wettest most humid regions in the world one of the problems creating infrastructure is that it disintegrates pretty quickly battle will arrest him thehe wood will rot so the people have come up with ingenious and visually stunning solution. these are the bridges there are a few but this one in particular is double decker and this spectacular but the way that they are made is they build a trestle over the...
humidityis96%. this stuff cuts right through you. we've got light rain being reported at national airport. we do have the threat for isolated slick spots north and well west of the mountains for tonight. most of this is going to be the worst parts north of interstate 70. sun on sunday. temps in the midif not upper 40s. that will be a then on tuesday showers and low 50s. it will be mild. yellow weather alert for the rain developing. you saw the snow from the sierras, ice in kansas. another storm system, this big upper storm over the baja of california throwing all this rain in to arizona, southern california, new mexico. cold enough for the texas panhandle, oklahoma, kansas, more freezing rain. some areas will get another half inch of rain. freezing rain. ice out of this. that's devastating for those areas. and around here as we looked at the other batch of moisture could be coming through over the next few hours. futurecast by 10:00 of most of the area done with the precip. overnight i don't think we're going to clear out this quickl
humidity is 96%. this stuff cuts right through you. we've got light rain being reported at national airport. we do have the threat for isolated slick spots north and well west of the mountains for tonight. most of this is going to be the worst parts north of interstate 70. sun on sunday. temps in the midif not upper 40s. that will be a then on tuesday showers and low 50s. it will be mild. yellow weather alert for the rain developing. you saw the snow from the sierras, ice in kansas. another...
sohumidityissueshad to be dealt with. leakage and water issues had to be dealt with. were they protected from mice and vermin. that begins that process from january to may of 1942 these documents are moved totally in secret. >> how did they move them? >> they moved them by truck. by tractor-trailer, if you will. the boxes were packed in the library of congress and stored in the basement and moved late at night to these different reposatories around virginia and ohio. >> how many people were involved in getting these boxes ready? >> it was quite an amazing task. about 700 staffers devote about 10,000 hours of their time to assessing, collecting, packing these documents and getting them ready. he was very adamant that he wanted documents that were utterutte utterly irreplaceable to be part of this effort and he asks them to break them into six tiers. you moved down tier by tier for the importance of the documents, but maybe not essential to the replacement of the american public. it was very well thought out and it starts in the late 1940s. so a year before pearl harbor
so humidity issues had to be dealt with. leakage and water issues had to be dealt with. were they protected from mice and vermin. that begins that process from january to may of 1942 these documents are moved totally in secret. >> how did they move them? >> they moved them by truck. by tractor-trailer, if you will. the boxes were packed in the library of congress and stored in the basement and moved late at night to these different reposatories around virginia and ohio. >> how...
humidityonthe about 67 degrees. here's the radar over the last few hours. a couple of flakes we were outside a few minutes ago. we talked about that. it's not that heavy. there's route 15 up toward emmitsburg. we'll zoom in a little bit more and we have a little bit of snow. also grayson. bernstein is in the stormcenter. still coming down. it's a good video we're looking at. the areas that we're looking at are not treated. we're generally okay except for the sidewalks and roadways. some of you did not receive any snow tonight. you won't get it tonight i have a little surprise for you over the weekend. slick sidewalk that's about it. yellow weather alert saturday 2-inches in fredrick. i have a question but i think it's too far west. let me show you another model same time period. it's a little more reasonable i think. we'll take you in from saturday, midnight sunday midnight. you still see about 4-inches to 5-inches across southern maryland into del mar. and maybe an inch downtown. you folks didn't see much tonight. a patient may have your rewards as you get
humidity on the about 67 degrees. here's the radar over the last few hours. a couple of flakes we were outside a few minutes ago. we talked about that. it's not that heavy. there's route 15 up toward emmitsburg. we'll zoom in a little bit more and we have a little bit of snow. also grayson. bernstein is in the stormcenter. still coming down. it's a good video we're looking at. the areas that we're looking at are not treated. we're generally okay except for the sidewalks and roadways. some of...
the cars more likely to get fixed first are inhothumidclimateswhere the airbag is more likely to explode. tom costello, nbc news washington. >>> turning now to the island nation of cuba. cubans there are lining up outside the u.s. embassy in havana to get a visa. the lines are expected to grow longer because the obama administration abruptly ended the so-called wet foot dry foot policy this week. that policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it to u.s. soil. the government is praising the change. it says the human trafficking and dangerous journeys for migrants. news 4 covered cuba for the recent changes in u.s./cuba relations. taken you with us including for my own family's personal story. the question i get most often is how can i visit? as it stands now, you can still not travel as tourists. there are other legal ways to visit. we'll walk you through a few of those if you advice the travel show from 11:00 to 11:30, i'll be moderating a panel at the washington convention center, which i can tell you tickets for the entire travel and adventure showtart at $11. >
the cars more likely to get fixed first are in hot humid climates where the airbag is more likely to explode. tom costello, nbc news washington. >>> turning now to the island nation of cuba. cubans there are lining up outside the u.s. embassy in havana to get a visa. the lines are expected to grow longer because the obama administration abruptly ended the so-called wet foot dry foot policy this week. that policy allowed cubans to get legal residency if they made it to u.s. soil. the...
warm as the temperatures will winds tomorrow. 47, the dew point is 47, and when these twomatch,humiditys 100%.it bus stop temperatures, 42 to 53, and a little fog possible in the early morning. it should not be a huge problem. becoming breezy and pleasant on wednesday, and then still very nice on thursday, and in fact, some ways a better day because of less wind, and then the showers on friday, and inauguration day, and yes, we have a yellow weather alert. mild over the weekend. dry on saturday, and wet sunday afternoon. inauguration starting off dry. 9:00a.m., low 40s, and i don't think it's going to get quite out of the 40s over the course of the afternoon, and rain by noon or 1:00, and 49. it's light, and 3:00, rain and showers. 48 indications are it could be out of here by about 9:00 or 10:00 at night, and 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, and still 52 downtown. low 50s to the south, and upper 40s to mid-40s the mid-morning, and 53 downtown, and clouds will kind of be stubborn, and martinsburg, and winchester and points west, and around town, the right amount of sunshine, and 1:00, it's
warm as the temperatures will winds tomorrow. 47, the dew point is 47, and when these two match, humiditys 100%. it bus stop temperatures, 42 to 53, and a little fog possible in the early morning. it should not be a huge problem. becoming breezy and pleasant on wednesday, and then still very nice on thursday, and in fact, some ways a better day because of less wind, and then the showers on friday, and inauguration day, and yes, we have a yellow weather alert. mild over the weekend. dry on...
highhumidity. westbrad ford township 42. look at the low 40s. fort washington, even new hope and new town tend to be a little bit chillier, right in the low 40s. these numbers will climb into the 50s this afternoon. very close to the 50s. really depends on how quickly the clouds get out of here. fog will disappear with a little bit of temperature warmup. clouds will be slowly clearing during the day today. as the wind picks up. now the wind is going to bring in colder air. see snow showers in western pennsylvania. these showers will fall apart. we ewonwon't get the snow today we will get the cold. see how quickly they're moving. wind is going to be us this afternoon. set the stage for chance of snow from that. doesn't look like much right now. nebraska seeing a little bit of snow. slowly move our way over the next couple of days. during the day will be dry. moves into missouri and i'll by 11:00 tomorrow morning. then starts reaching into the ohio valley late tomorrow morning. we'll see clouds increasing later tomorrow. tomorrow night is late at
high humidity. west brad ford township 42. look at the low 40s. fort washington, even new hope and new town tend to be a little bit chillier, right in the low 40s. these numbers will climb into the 50s this afternoon. very close to the 50s. really depends on how quickly the clouds get out of here. fog will disappear with a little bit of temperature warmup. clouds will be slowly clearing during the day today. as the wind picks up. now the wind is going to bring in colder air. see snow showers in...
humidityis35%. with some lighter winds, some temps have dropped into the 30s.o concerns, except for the chill. several inches of snow in the western mountains. the skiers very happy. need each other, right? weather headlines. some light snow tomorrow night. it might be mixed in with a little bit of rain in a few spots, but we're talking light. i mean light. looks like a dusting to perhaps 2 inches. that would be the max. that may be more to our north. critical time from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. it will end early monday morning, but that doesn't mean there won't be slick spots. there will be a couple delays. depends on where and how much. again, it's a light event. really watching the flow. it's coming out western canada. we willl the jet stream coming from edmonton towards bismarck. this will have a little piece of energy which will squeeze out a period of light snow. the cold air, lake snow is going on from lake superior all the way into new york state and parts of pennsylvania. we ended up with a nice afternoon once we got rid of the morning clouds. a quiet night. su
humidity is 35%. with some lighter winds, some temps have dropped into the 30s.o concerns, except for the chill. several inches of snow in the western mountains. the skiers very happy. need each other, right? weather headlines. some light snow tomorrow night. it might be mixed in with a little bit of rain in a few spots, but we're talking light. i mean light. looks like a dusting to perhaps 2 inches. that would be the max. that may be more to our north. critical time from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. it...
scarf may look like regular cloth but it's actually innovative material that's perfect for hotandhumidegions. japanesewashi paper. the paper cloth was developed by a local manufacturer. it starts out as rolled sheets of fine washi. the paper is then cut into ultra-thin strips. these are twisted thousands of times to make soft but durable thread. thanks to the natural features of washi, the woven fabric has anti-odor, sweat-absorbing and uv-blocking properties. the makers think these are perfect for muslim women in hot regions who cover their heads. they're now collaborating with a clothing brand in malaysia to develop a range of head scarves. they get feedback from local muslim women and link up with the factory to modify the materirial according to their requirements. >> translator: we need to make sure it stretches more. >> translator: we'll try to add some elasticity. >> translalator: there's b been rapid economic growth in southeast asia. so we see the value of targeting the islamic clothing industry in the region. >> reporter: t the global marke for muslim fashion is expanding ra
scarf may look like regular cloth but it's actually innovative material that's perfect for hot and humidegions. japanese washi paper. the paper cloth was developed by a local manufacturer. it starts out as rolled sheets of fine washi. the paper is then cut into ultra-thin strips. these are twisted thousands of times to make soft but durable thread. thanks to the natural features of washi, the woven fabric has anti-odor, sweat-absorbing and uv-blocking properties. the makers think these are...
the cars most likely to get fixed first are at least six years old and inhothumidclimateswhere the airbag is more likely to explode. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> let's turn to politics, the harsh and frankly stunning words for president-elect trump from a prominent democrat and civil rights figure. congressman john lewis in an exclusive interview with nbc's "meet the press," says he does not believe mr. trump is a quote legitimate president. nbc's hallie jackson has more on the congressman's fiery remarks. >> tonight, a stunning statement from a congressional icon. going further than any democrat yet to publicly undermine donald trump. congressman john lewis with nbc's chuck todd. >> i don't see this president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president? why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected. and they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton. >> civil rights leader unflinching, despite president obama trying to tamp down this kind of rhetoric. reminding americans what democracy is b
the cars most likely to get fixed first are at least six years old and in hot humid climates where the airbag is more likely to explode. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> let's turn to politics, the harsh and frankly stunning words for president-elect trump from a prominent democrat and civil rights figure. congressman john lewis in an exclusive interview with nbc's "meet the press," says he does not believe mr. trump is a quote legitimate president. nbc's hallie...
it's100%humidity. drizzleand fog, and not the prettiest of nights.tly cloudy and milder tomorrow. temperatures in the 50s, and yellow weather alert sunday. primarily afternoon and evening rain, we need morning showers, but it will not rain all day on monday. heavy rain, and in fact the slow commute on monday, nd we could see winds over 30 miles an hour on monday morning, and joy! i tweeted it out a little bit ago, what if we had cold air in place? oh a good snow, and alas, we don't. 10:00tomorrow morning, temperatures in the 40s, and dry. no green blobs anywhere. out to the west, the outdoor winchester, more sun tomorrow. more sun than east of the blue ridge. 12:30, 54. and a lot of clouds, and yes, and 57 at 24:00, and even manassas, 57. culpepper, 60, and despite the cloud cover tomorrow, it's unusual for this time of the year. 6:30 on saturday, showers are beginning to build to the south, and if you have a date night tomorrow morning, showers certainly east of south, notice the yellow, indicating moderate rain fall, and if you're north of gaithers
it's 100% humidity. drizzle and fog, and not the prettiest of nights.tly cloudy and milder tomorrow. temperatures in the 50s, and yellow weather alert sunday. primarily afternoon and evening rain, we need morning showers, but it will not rain all day on monday. heavy rain, and in fact the slow commute on monday, nd we could see winds over 30 miles an hour on monday morning, and joy! i tweeted it out a little bit ago, what if we had cold air in place? oh a good snow, and alas, we don't....
thehumiditiesarerunning to remove any excess water. damage is expected to cost about $15,000. >>> well the nomination are in for the 89th academy awards and one hunk love story is mak making headlines. >> la la land 14 nominations. other films in the running show a much more diverse field than last year. danielle nottingham has more from los angeles. >> reporter: the musical romance la la land leads the oscar race with 14 nominations. a tie for the most nods ever. ♪ >> reporter: the film has been hollywood favorite from the start. tapping into traditions of cinemas olden age. the other contenders for best motion picture show diverse field including arrival, denzel washington's fences, and hack saw ridge which also scored a director nomination for mel gibson ending his 10 year exile for racist comments. >> interesting that hollywood has essentially i guess forgiven mel gibson. >> reporter: also nominal 98ed for best picture hell or high water, hidden figures, lion, manchester by the sea and moonlight. about a young black man who struggl
the humidities are running to remove any excess water. damage is expected to cost about $15,000. >>> well the nomination are in for the 89th academy awards and one hunk love story is mak making headlines. >> la la land 14 nominations. other films in the running show a much more diverse field than last year. danielle nottingham has more from los angeles. >> reporter: the musical romance la la land leads the oscar race with 14 nominations. a tie for the most nods ever. ♪...
humidity64%.winds are not going factor.one will get below freezing tonight which is kind of crazy. >>> next seven days go like this. 49 tomorrow, light rain. pretty nice day saturday, 50. and 50 on sunday with light rain. then we clear out tuesday. wednesday warmer, and briefly chilly on thursday. back to you guys. >> thank you. we're going to be coming back with you. or bruce johnson will be back with you at 7:00. you can always find us on twitter and facebook. >> that's right. we are here at the embassy of canada. we'll see you much later tonight at 11:00. thanks for watching, and we'll see you a little later. captioning sponsored by cbs glp mr. trump comes to washington, ready to take the reigns of power, the next commander in chief salutes the nation's military heroes and the capitol tunes up for the
humidity 64%. winds are not going factor.one will get below freezing tonight which is kind of crazy. >>> next seven days go like this. 49 tomorrow, light rain. pretty nice day saturday, 50. and 50 on sunday with light rain. then we clear out tuesday. wednesday warmer, and briefly chilly on thursday. back to you guys. >> thank you. we're going to be coming back with you. or bruce johnson will be back with you at 7:00. you can always find us on twitter and facebook. >> that's...
we are seeing a little bitmorehumidity. we'llhave a cloudy day the most part for martin luther king day. as far as the rain, just an isolated shower or two. tuesday will be a yellow weather alert day and i'm thinking the afternoon commute will be affected more so the morning commute. inauguration day highs in the mid-50s. there's snow in new mexico, but this is a tornado watch. there have been tornadoes on the ground in january this evening in texas, don't think it's done any damage. the colder air up in kansas and kansas city they've had some ice. that's why they moved that steelers/chiefs game from this afternoon to this evening. this moisture is moving north for now. some of it will moand be in here tuesday. looking at the futurecast, lots of clouds around tomorrow, possibly some morning sun especially north and east of town. high pressure slides to the east. the winds turn around. clouds are here. there's just a spotty shower monday. monday night a spotty shower. here comes the warm front. so while monday we'll see tem
we are seeing a little bit more humidity. we'll have a cloudy day the most part for martin luther king day. as far as the rain, just an isolated shower or two. tuesday will be a yellow weather alert day and i'm thinking the afternoon commute will be affected more so the morning commute. inauguration day highs in the mid-50s. there's snow in new mexico, but this is a tornado watch. there have been tornadoes on the ground in january this evening in texas, don't think it's done any damage. the...
steady light rain this morning but we've got allthishumiditytothe south, this low coming in from the west, look where they join forces, right on top of us this afternoon and evening and our storm impact scale is at 2, moderate to heavy rain this afternoon and evening. here we are at 7:00 and you can see another wave rolling through at 9:00. north bay through the next couple of hours through noon, you can see the yellows and oranges and reds taking over neighborhoods by 4:00, all the way through the evening commute, even some reds in there and by 10:00, it starts to clear out a little bit in the north bay but it will take until the morning hours for the south bay to clear out but then another batch of some light rain is moving in behind that. 2/3 of an inch to 2 1/4 in the north bay by 7:00 tomorrow morning. weekend storm could be even stronger. alexis. >> okay. boy, the last couple weeks were nice on the roads, weren't they? didn't even have the metering lights flipped on last week. maybe just one day for about an hour. today, all of that's going to change as the majority of folk
steady light rain this morning but we've got all this humidity to the south, this low coming in from the west, look where they join forces, right on top of us this afternoon and evening and our storm impact scale is at 2, moderate to heavy rain this afternoon and evening. here we are at 7:00 and you can see another wave rolling through at 9:00. north bay through the next couple of hours through noon, you can see the yellows and oranges and reds taking over neighborhoods by 4:00, all the way...