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. >>> kevin corriveau joins us with more on the storm. we are talking about 170 miles per hour. >> that is sustained wind. gusts - pretty much 205. we'll see a lot more video and deaf station, because they have not got to the southern islands. this is the storm, the well-defined eye. it's making its way to the capital going to a category for equivalent. no other storm made its way with this strength before. it will probably be the worst natural disaster. the storm is pulling away and gone from a category 4 to a weak category 4 still with a lot of wind and rain. vanuatu is improving in their weather conditions. now they can get out. we are talking about 82 islands from the north to the south. the ones i'm concerned about are down towards the south. the storm made its way to the west of the islands, putting it in a worst situation, and we have not got into the area of communication - down, of course across the region, we'll see the death toll come up. >> you'll follow this closely. thank you. >> they wering to fisz -- turning to ferguson, m
. >>> kevin corriveau joins us with more on the storm. we are talking about 170 miles per hour. >> that is sustained wind. gusts - pretty much 205. we'll see a lot more video and deaf station, because they have not got to the southern islands. this is the storm, the well-defined eye. it's making its way to the capital going to a category for equivalent. no other storm made its way with this strength before. it will probably be the worst natural disaster. the storm is pulling away...
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kevin corriveau is here. >> flooding from the ohio river valley down here to the gulf. gulf of mexico. we're talking about the area between port thur and beaumont very dangerous if you are driving the situation because of those notorious low water crossings. the weather has moved out but we're still look at the flash flood warnings in effect now for texas, louisiana all up the mississippi river valley and especially the mississippi river valley those will stay in place we think at least for next week. over the next couple of days the heavy rain we just saw is going to be making its way over here towards georgia and south carolina. we do think thunderstorms could be embedded in this so it could bring the visibility down just a bit. and then as we go towards tuesday rain will be coming into the central plains and then that rain will get a little bit heavier as it makes its way a little bit to the east. temperatures, monday new york at 37 and atlanta at 61. >> all right kevin thank you. >>> environmentalists in the philippines are warning, it is the residents that are gett
kevin corriveau is here. >> flooding from the ohio river valley down here to the gulf. gulf of mexico. we're talking about the area between port thur and beaumont very dangerous if you are driving the situation because of those notorious low water crossings. the weather has moved out but we're still look at the flash flood warnings in effect now for texas, louisiana all up the mississippi river valley and especially the mississippi river valley those will stay in place we think at least...
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let's get to kevin corriveau with a look at the forecast. that area settled down. down to the south it is another story. we are looking at flash flooding and flooding going across the south-east. i can't to take you closer. this is 24 hours ago. on the eastern part of texas, this is what it looked like yesterday. we are talking about port arthur to bemont and they were looking at flash flooding. if you are familiar with texas, if you drive through the areas, you can get the cars stuck. you don't know how deep the water can be. we are dealing with watchers across the area. most of the rain pushed over to the east. along the rivers we are looking at flood warnings including the missouri river, where the oh meet and all the water is going down to the south. in that situation it will take weeks for the water to make its way to the golf of mexico. most of the rain was here towards carolinas, and we could see localized flooding. we have snow to parts of the minnesota and wisconsin over the next couple of days. that will go away. as we go towards wednesday, there's nor ra
let's get to kevin corriveau with a look at the forecast. that area settled down. down to the south it is another story. we are looking at flash flooding and flooding going across the south-east. i can't to take you closer. this is 24 hours ago. on the eastern part of texas, this is what it looked like yesterday. we are talking about port arthur to bemont and they were looking at flash flooding. if you are familiar with texas, if you drive through the areas, you can get the cars stuck. you...
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. >>> right to kevin corriveau now with more on the storm. dramatic pictures. >> absolutely we'll get more pictures as they go out to the other island. this is in the capital area that they are getting the pictures out. as we go to the other areas, and we are talking about islands in vanuatu - over 80. this is some of those shelters as well as the residences. this is what people are dealing with. a lot of these live in the thatch hutch, one-room shelters and homes. no place to go for evacuation. the flooding was devastating, communication wiped out. >> i want to show you the satellite picture. the storm moved away. they are clearing out. the airport is able to go in and out of the airport with the islands here. let's look at the islands that we are talking about. >> vanuatu has 82 islands in the chain itself. population is about a quarter of a million. here, we are talking about 66,000 people living in that area. that is where the eight confirmed deaths were. but what i'm concerned about is down here to the south. these are the islands that a
. >>> right to kevin corriveau now with more on the storm. dramatic pictures. >> absolutely we'll get more pictures as they go out to the other island. this is in the capital area that they are getting the pictures out. as we go to the other areas, and we are talking about islands in vanuatu - over 80. this is some of those shelters as well as the residences. this is what people are dealing with. a lot of these live in the thatch hutch, one-room shelters and homes. no place to go...
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kevin corriveau is here. the storm was evening stronger. >> it was stronger, this is about 24 hours ago from nasa the satellite image you can see the well defined eye and the islands, about 80 islands in the whole country of vanuatu . take a look at the damage on saturday morning about 15 hours ahead of us now. you can see the winds as well. a lot of the unicef as well as red cross is saying about 40 are dead, that estimate is expected to go up. and they are talking about catastrophic damage and destruction across the islands. now they have not gotten to all of the islands yet of course. we are still dealing with the storm making its way making its way to the southern part of those islands and we'll see quite a bit of damage at least for the next 12 hours. the next 24 to 48 hours the storm system is going to be pushing away from vanuatu. rescue and recovery efforts are going to be taking place we'll see the storm system move into cooler water in new zealand. back to you antonio antonio. >> thank you. >> presi
kevin corriveau is here. the storm was evening stronger. >> it was stronger, this is about 24 hours ago from nasa the satellite image you can see the well defined eye and the islands, about 80 islands in the whole country of vanuatu . take a look at the damage on saturday morning about 15 hours ahead of us now. you can see the winds as well. a lot of the unicef as well as red cross is saying about 40 are dead, that estimate is expected to go up. and they are talking about catastrophic...
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kevin corriveau is here with more. kevin. >> that's right john.ve been watching the progression of cyclone pam increasing in intensity making its way towards vanuatu. this was a picture from nasa before it made landfall. it increased to a categories 5 storm when it made landfall over the ocean. we didn't think it was going to make landfall but going over to the east. take a look at video from the region. we have seen a catastrophic destruction across the region, the death toll is estimated right now over 40, but they expect that to go up as the system begins to move away and they can go into those more remote areas of those islands especially down here towards the south. i want to take you over here and show you what we expect to see. the storm over here to the northeast of the correlate coral sea it is moving to new caledonia. new caledonia over the next 12 hours to 24 hours you will also be seeing some very heavy rain showers. heavy flooding and storm surge across that region as well. over the next 24 hours this is what we expect to see it's goi
kevin corriveau is here with more. kevin. >> that's right john.ve been watching the progression of cyclone pam increasing in intensity making its way towards vanuatu. this was a picture from nasa before it made landfall. it increased to a categories 5 storm when it made landfall over the ocean. we didn't think it was going to make landfall but going over to the east. take a look at video from the region. we have seen a catastrophic destruction across the region, the death toll is...
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kevin corriveau joining us now with all the details. >> well, this past weekend we have seen a lot of snow across the northeast as well as record breaking cold temperatures down towards the southern parts of the united states. first of all i want to take you in and show you what you have seen with the system that has pushed off all the way from massachusetts all the way towards long island. we have seen two to four inches of snow. well that is out but we are going to get more snow up here towards the north. that is going to remain to the north mostly along the border areas up towards canada as well. of course we are looking towards spring and the cherry blossom festival, that's just about ready to happen here in parts of washington. these cherry blossoms come from jam an. jam -- japan. they are fairly ahead of us. festival did begin in parts of washington, does go to the 12th. if you want to go to washington you want to go to those tidal basin areas where most of the cherry trees are planted peak april 4th to 9th. all across the area, 68° maybe a little bit of rain tuesday dropping do
kevin corriveau joining us now with all the details. >> well, this past weekend we have seen a lot of snow across the northeast as well as record breaking cold temperatures down towards the southern parts of the united states. first of all i want to take you in and show you what you have seen with the system that has pushed off all the way from massachusetts all the way towards long island. we have seen two to four inches of snow. well that is out but we are going to get more snow up here...
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kevin corriveau has a look at the forecast. >> we're looking at a better forecast but that doesn't marine the rain that fell isn't causing big problems in some parts of the country. radar satellite across much of the southern part of the country, we're actually see some warm temperatures. we're going to take you specifically across the ohio river valley. over this weekend we saw warming temperatures and melting snow, we're seeing a major problem along the ohio river mississippi river valley, as well as iowa and illinois. the river is also 57 feet, five feet above flood stage. we do have a lot of levees on the river so that's holding back some. it's going to be a very long process as it makes its way down to parts of the mississippi and we do expect to see more rain later in the week. boston has broken a record because of this snow added on top of what we had before. now we're being looing at a record 108.6 inches of snow and winter is not done yet thomas. we could see more snow -- they have seen that much in april right? >> that's going to do it for tonight pnl thanks for joining us. i'm
kevin corriveau has a look at the forecast. >> we're looking at a better forecast but that doesn't marine the rain that fell isn't causing big problems in some parts of the country. radar satellite across much of the southern part of the country, we're actually see some warm temperatures. we're going to take you specifically across the ohio river valley. over this weekend we saw warming temperatures and melting snow, we're seeing a major problem along the ohio river mississippi river...
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let's go to kevin corriveau. >> as we go through the weekend we'll see temperatures in the if north andeast of the first of all, it is the snow that we are talking about across much of the southern part of new england, we'd have over three inches of snow and we'll see snow as the system pulls off the coast. towards boston we are looking at two to the south. boston - seeing 30 degrees to new york. temperature wise we will not see a major increase. highs of 40. we will not see it until we get to the middle of the week. towards the south. this is where we'll break the records and see a low of 30. north carolina 25 degrees. in this region we are looking at freeze warnings warnings in expect from many areas coog this particular area here. it will be minus 15 lower. from birmingham it will be 16 degrees lower for this time of year. those are the warnings we talk about here towards the coast. and for atlanta, we are going to increase nicely as we go to the rest of the week. tomorrow if we it 30, tomorrow we get to 60 >>> finally we take you on a ride on the tallest and fastest roller kester in
let's go to kevin corriveau. >> as we go through the weekend we'll see temperatures in the if north andeast of the first of all, it is the snow that we are talking about across much of the southern part of new england, we'd have over three inches of snow and we'll see snow as the system pulls off the coast. towards boston we are looking at two to the south. boston - seeing 30 degrees to new york. temperature wise we will not see a major increase. highs of 40. we will not see it until we...
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. >>> meteorologist kevin corriveau has more on the dangerous fog and the rest of the weather kevin. >> that's right john, he made a very good point in the video that the weather conditions can change drastically from one position to another position. when you are talking about fog in the nighttime hours, this is what they were dealing with, overnight fog conditions were in place across the panhandle. the fog could have gone less than a quarter mile. i want you to take a look at video across the area as they were doing search and rescue last night. i was looking at the observations across the area. we were seeing fog values down to a quarter of a mile or less. now that fog would have gone up to about six or 700 feet and we are talking about ocaloosa island. that's the area we are looking at here is eggland air force base here. the crash site just to the south of navarre beach. in this area we would have seen fog maybe down to zero in that area. we are talking about 8:00 or 9:00 last night. unfortunately today when they were out there with recovery efforts, we didn't see the fog come
. >>> meteorologist kevin corriveau has more on the dangerous fog and the rest of the weather kevin. >> that's right john, he made a very good point in the video that the weather conditions can change drastically from one position to another position. when you are talking about fog in the nighttime hours, this is what they were dealing with, overnight fog conditions were in place across the panhandle. the fog could have gone less than a quarter mile. i want you to take a look at...
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kevin corriveau joins us. that's an example of the aftermath of harsh weather conditions. >> absolutely and the flooding situation with the mud comes from two different things. we have seen a bit of rain in the area, and a lot of melting snow that is going into the ohio river valley. let's take a look at what is going on. there's flooding in other locations. we are talking about the area here. this is the ohio river valley. we are not seeing rain which is a good thing. that allows the area to dry. the waters in the river is high and needs to travel all the way down the ohio - that's where we get the crests and down to the mississippi river. it's down towards the south. anywhere from parts of texas to louisiana, and arkansas that we are now dealing with major flooding as well. flood warnings are in effect flood watches in effect we had flash flood warnings but they were dropped in this area. we'll watch the area over the next couple of days because we may see a repeat of what they saw. now the rain event will h
kevin corriveau joins us. that's an example of the aftermath of harsh weather conditions. >> absolutely and the flooding situation with the mud comes from two different things. we have seen a bit of rain in the area, and a lot of melting snow that is going into the ohio river valley. let's take a look at what is going on. there's flooding in other locations. we are talking about the area here. this is the ohio river valley. we are not seeing rain which is a good thing. that allows the...
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. >> kevin corriveau is here with the weather. >> this is one thing we didn't expect this late. it's not unprecedented. we have seen snow new york city saw some snow in april. this is what we are looking at. across much of southern new england we are looking at the snow. i want to go closer in. it's heavy across parts of long island. >> let's go back. i want to show you video across the region in boston governor charles baker asked the federal government to declare a disaster in 10 of its counties in asking for 75% of money spent on ploughing and the cost that it was this past winter. we are talking about $400 million, and 25 casualties because of the winter there. we'll see more weather here across the region more snow as we go to the later hours of evening. we expect to see up to 4 inches of snow across the south-eastern part of new england. these are the totals long island is seeing some of the heaviest snow and 3.3 inches. smithtown three. over to mass outside of boston. 2.2. we expect that number to go up as we go through the evening. tomorrow morning boston will be 30 degr
. >> kevin corriveau is here with the weather. >> this is one thing we didn't expect this late. it's not unprecedented. we have seen snow new york city saw some snow in april. this is what we are looking at. across much of southern new england we are looking at the snow. i want to go closer in. it's heavy across parts of long island. >> let's go back. i want to show you video across the region in boston governor charles baker asked the federal government to declare a disaster...
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. -- kovb -- kevin corriveau joining us. >> when you look at the radar, you don't see the rain falling. it's been a week of rain it's moving out. i'll show you what we expect to see. here in cincinnati we are looking at severe funding across the riff. look at the video. it's not just the ohio but other refers in kentucky indiana, down to the mississippi as well. it is spring expect to see flooding as we go through the next couple of days because another batch of rain is coming in. take a look at the flood watches and warnings in effect. we are talking about in cincinnati 57.7 feet. that is five feet above the flood stage, and we expect that to continue and we see it's all down the river. i now want to take you here to bot job, because today we -- boston, because today we have taken an all of time record of snow against the region that's because we had another round of snow. this is what they have seen. they hit 108.6 inches of snow. that breaks all records since 1872. that is when records were started across the region. the snow will end. up towards parts of maine, we see more snow cro
. -- kovb -- kevin corriveau joining us. >> when you look at the radar, you don't see the rain falling. it's been a week of rain it's moving out. i'll show you what we expect to see. here in cincinnati we are looking at severe funding across the riff. look at the video. it's not just the ohio but other refers in kentucky indiana, down to the mississippi as well. it is spring expect to see flooding as we go through the next couple of days because another batch of rain is coming in. take a...
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meteorologist kevin corriveau joining us with more. >> we are looking at some unconfirmed reports rightand it's mostly in arkansas that we're talking about. but parts of oklahoma we're watching very strong thunderstorms. look at the radar for the last 12 hours to now and notice how they really pond up. this is normal for severe weather season. we see these popping up late afternoon and into the evening. we're going to go closer in and show you what has been happening right here. you can see how these have become very organized. and then this line right here coming through parts of tulsa as well as just to the west of oklahoma city. what we are looking at is a severe thunderstorm watch box extending through actually four states, a little bit of kansas and parts of arkansas missouri and into most of oklahoma. this is what we are seeing right now. now we're watching the tornado warnings very carefully. here in tulsa, we have dropped the tornado warnings just to the west of the city but we still have the warnings east of the city. we are also looking at northern parts of arkansas and now we
meteorologist kevin corriveau joining us with more. >> we are looking at some unconfirmed reports rightand it's mostly in arkansas that we're talking about. but parts of oklahoma we're watching very strong thunderstorms. look at the radar for the last 12 hours to now and notice how they really pond up. this is normal for severe weather season. we see these popping up late afternoon and into the evening. we're going to go closer in and show you what has been happening right here. you can...
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let's go to kevin corriveau for for for more. more snow?>> meteorologist: boston has seen record amounts of snow. over 110 inches. we expect to see more come into play. the cold front has pushed through. rain will push over to snow in parts of boston. coiledder temperatures are coming into play behind this cold front and we're going to be seeing, especially here like i said across southeastern new england anywhere between two to four, the cape is really going to be sees the know. you see this gray down into new jersey. that's going to be flurries. we don't expect to see too much in accumulation for them. boston know with a low of 24 degrees. the culprit is the jet stream diving across the south. what is going to be happening is it is going to be pulling back up but that cold air will linger through the weekend. we'll see a problem tomorrow into sunday. atlanta's low temperature 34 degrees on saturday. but that's not the lowest. we're going to be seeing record-breaking low temperatures across much of the southeast and we have hard freeze war
let's go to kevin corriveau for for for more. more snow?>> meteorologist: boston has seen record amounts of snow. over 110 inches. we expect to see more come into play. the cold front has pushed through. rain will push over to snow in parts of boston. coiledder temperatures are coming into play behind this cold front and we're going to be seeing, especially here like i said across southeastern new england anywhere between two to four, the cape is really going to be sees the know. you see...
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kevin corriveau dealing with warmer temperatures and rain. >> a whole lot of rain since monday. we have seen rain from new orleans to the valley. if you look at the radar, some is pushing off. unfortunately, it had so much rain, that we are looking at big problems. take a look at video, this is charleston. this is a hill that is on the edge of the area there, and the landslide, because of the soil that happened just on friday. now, we had major problems as of course, closing roads, causing flooding in the area as well. and no fatalities, no injuries there. back to the wall. the big problem is as the rain is leaving, the mississippi vale will see flooding from cincinnati. louisville. we expect the rivers to get close to the flood stage tomorrow. we'll watch that carefully. here across the north-east we are dealing with better conditions for new york but not so good towards may and new hampshire. we see a mix of precipitation, that conditions towards the weekend. sunday more snow. we expect for it to push out. nice conditions. 42 degrees. winter comes back here on wednesday, and f
kevin corriveau dealing with warmer temperatures and rain. >> a whole lot of rain since monday. we have seen rain from new orleans to the valley. if you look at the radar, some is pushing off. unfortunately, it had so much rain, that we are looking at big problems. take a look at video, this is charleston. this is a hill that is on the edge of the area there, and the landslide, because of the soil that happened just on friday. now, we had major problems as of course, closing roads,...
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kevin corriveau joining us. i can't keep up with the changing temperatures. >> it's warm.ut to the east we are talking about cold weather. we'll break records as we go to sunday. look at the satellite and the radar. i want to take you to mississippi, because we had snow in northern mississippi earlier today. that moved into parts of alabama. we didn't get akum hagsccumulationsaccumulations. that is how cold the air is. hard freeze warnings are nebula. and we are dealing with snow that is falling. we saw a little over three inches of snow towards boston. to the south. two inches of snow. it will continue tore the next couple of hours. it will not be tremendous amounts, but between 2 and four. a little more towards the west. we are talking about possibly flurries over there. overnight lows 30. new york at 34. and we'll see a little bit of an increase in texture. it's not going -- temperature, but it's not going to make the average. to the west temperatures reaching to the high 90s. we got to 91 - well above average. we will not see much of a change. it's not too bad. it's ab
kevin corriveau joining us. i can't keep up with the changing temperatures. >> it's warm.ut to the east we are talking about cold weather. we'll break records as we go to sunday. look at the satellite and the radar. i want to take you to mississippi, because we had snow in northern mississippi earlier today. that moved into parts of alabama. we didn't get akum hagsccumulationsaccumulations. that is how cold the air is. hard freeze warnings are nebula. and we are dealing with snow that is...
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drought that ravaged texas in 2010 is desperate sometimes, calling for desperate measures >>> kevin corriveau joins us with the weather. several parts around the country dying for water. we see a lot of precipitation and know in the north-east. >> that's right. winter lagged over the weekend. we saw towards the north-east anywhere between three and 6 inches of snow. the storm system made its way off the coast. you can see it there. there's more coming in off the great lakes. enough with the cold weather. we'll go into the cherry festival. these are from japan. they are a little ahead in terms of cherry blossoms. in washington d.c. we'll see that it starts to kick off over the next couple of weeks. the festival started, march 20th to april 12th. the festival is located where the cherry trees were planted. here mostly along the basin. you see the washington monument and the river. if you go down plenty of trees to see. the peak though will be some time between april 4th and nine. plenty of time to get out there. we'll see temperatures into the 60, a dip by the time we get to midweek, and rain s
drought that ravaged texas in 2010 is desperate sometimes, calling for desperate measures >>> kevin corriveau joins us with the weather. several parts around the country dying for water. we see a lot of precipitation and know in the north-east. >> that's right. winter lagged over the weekend. we saw towards the north-east anywhere between three and 6 inches of snow. the storm system made its way off the coast. you can see it there. there's more coming in off the great lakes....
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kevin corriveau joining us. we are trying to get over the spring snow storm. >> a lot of people thing it was unusual. it's average. times it's before or after - that's what they say about averages. we hit the severing. i don't think we'll see more of this across new york. we'll see snows, and are dealing with snow from the snow system that wished through. today was not so bad. we had temperatures rising. a lot of snow was over half a foot. in western connecticut to the north, we saw 7.9. the township in new jersey was 7.8. we saw miserable conditions at the airports. flight were delayed or cancel. temperatures are cooler than earlier. that is a big difference from what we saw yesterday. we are 15 degrees higher than yesterday. because of that we are seeing most of that snow dissipating across the region. not doing to be too much of a factor. what is a factor is what is happening to the south. we are seeing a lot of rain showers across many areas, flooding across texas. that will make its way towards much of the
kevin corriveau joining us. we are trying to get over the spring snow storm. >> a lot of people thing it was unusual. it's average. times it's before or after - that's what they say about averages. we hit the severing. i don't think we'll see more of this across new york. we'll see snows, and are dealing with snow from the snow system that wished through. today was not so bad. we had temperatures rising. a lot of snow was over half a foot. in western connecticut to the north, we saw 7.9....