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we're going to start with good news really nice weather in parts of the northeast, mid atlantic.t continues into the west and lots of sunshine in the inner mountain west. as we go throughout sunday, a really pleasant day, more downpours along the gulf coast >> sounds very familiar. >>> a softball league in virginia encourageges seniniorso playay ball. meet thehe team. plplay ball. meet t the team. i don'n't. new w cascade plplatinum plus hahas me doingng dishes.... differerently. scrub? soaoak? nope. i just scrcrape, loadd and i'i'm done. only plalatinum plusus is bigigger. with doublble the dawnwn greae fightingng power and dodouble the scrubbbbing power.r. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. rewash? not in my house. upupgrade to n new cascacae platatinum plus.s. dare to o dish diffeferently. ♪ ♪ upupgrade to n new cascacae irresistibibly smooth h chocol. to put thehe world on n paus. lindndor. madede to melt y you. by thehe lindt masaster chocolo. trtry killing g bugs the worrrry-free wayay. not t the other r way. zevovo traps usese light not t the other r way.
we're going to start with good news really nice weather in parts of the northeast, mid atlantic.t continues into the west and lots of sunshine in the inner mountain west. as we go throughout sunday, a really pleasant day, more downpours along the gulf coast >> sounds very familiar. >>> a softball league in virginia encourageges seniniorso playay ball. meet thehe team. plplay ball. meet t the team. i don'n't. new w cascade plplatinum plus hahas me doingng dishes.... differerently....
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Jul 4, 2023
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storms from the northeast right into the mid-atlantic and southeast for the rest of the evening.any of these storms should die down later on tonight only to return again tomorrow for independence day. all these areas that are highlighted in this pink color could see some storms in the afternoon for cookouts, could see them in the evening for fireworks shows. violent storms erupting overnight tonight and then through the day tomorrow here from minneapolis into places like hays, kansas, back toward denver, colorado. high pressure dominates the atlantic coast and the pacific coast. these are the locations for july fourth. we'll have the hottest temperatures, excessive heat warnings all week long in locations like phoenix. on the fourth of july, 112 here. watch for scattered storms all across the eastern seaboard. >> all right, mike, thank you. >>> tonight, the fbi is offering a $28,000 reward for information that leads to the suspects in sunday's mass shooting in baltimore. two people were killed and at least 28 others injured at an annual neighborhood block party. cbs' scott macfar
storms from the northeast right into the mid-atlantic and southeast for the rest of the evening.any of these storms should die down later on tonight only to return again tomorrow for independence day. all these areas that are highlighted in this pink color could see some storms in the afternoon for cookouts, could see them in the evening for fireworks shows. violent storms erupting overnight tonight and then through the day tomorrow here from minneapolis into places like hays, kansas, back...
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Jul 29, 2023
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but of course, the northeast and the mid-atlantic are experiencing the worst of it. we are going to hear from some people in new york talk about what it's been like for them during this heat wave. >> i walked outside and i was hoping for something clearer than yesterday, which was to humid. and it was a little clearer, but then you got roy in and awfully hot. too hot. >> it is unreal. i can't believe it. it is too hot. it's just too hot. >> i feel like i can't go anywhere without sweating, you know? like, i really can't go anywhere without sweating. in the subway, the subway station is a sauna. like, it's free, but it doesn't feel good. >> you know, alex, when we describe the heat, i think we all use the word hot two or three times in the same sentence. i'm on the phone with -- other part of the country i'm like, it's just really hot, hot, hotter than usual. and it's not just the feeling. obviously, there are dangers with this heat. in places like arizona, there are reports that people are getting second and third degree burns when they fall in the asphalt. so, there
but of course, the northeast and the mid-atlantic are experiencing the worst of it. we are going to hear from some people in new york talk about what it's been like for them during this heat wave. >> i walked outside and i was hoping for something clearer than yesterday, which was to humid. and it was a little clearer, but then you got roy in and awfully hot. too hot. >> it is unreal. i can't believe it. it is too hot. it's just too hot. >> i feel like i can't go anywhere...
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Jul 21, 2023
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the heat marathon las vegas 115 on saturday.so storms this morning and later on today into the mid atlantic and the northeast. all right, the good news is we've made it to the weekend almost, we'll take a look at the forecast coming up >> thank you, michelle >>> and the winner, beanie von weenie the wiener schnitzel c competitn at the competition. he redeemed himself from last year's loss. he took home the grand prize of a thousand dollars and a new doghouse >> no fair you got to sabbeanien weenie i just said it >>> we break down what the dow's nine-day rally could mean for your wallet. >>> > how califofornia plalans cover cocollege coststs. p plan cover r college cocosts. i run it daily. weekdays... weekendsds... sosometimes after a big g sna. you might t think thatat's wastefeful, but itit's not. 'cause evenen half loadads use % less w water than n handwashi. saving up p to $130 a a year onon utilitieses. and with cascade platinum plus, you justst... scrape. . load. donene. so next titime you're e waitig to run i it, jujust run it.t. dare to didish difffferently. ♪ ♪ irresistibibly smooth
the heat marathon las vegas 115 on saturday.so storms this morning and later on today into the mid atlantic and the northeast. all right, the good news is we've made it to the weekend almost, we'll take a look at the forecast coming up >> thank you, michelle >>> and the winner, beanie von weenie the wiener schnitzel c competitn at the competition. he redeemed himself from last year's loss. he took home the grand prize of a thousand dollars and a new doghouse >> no fair you...
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Jul 16, 2023
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a lot of the northeast into new england mid-atlantic seeing some very heavy rain. where you see those pink lines those outlines is a tornado watch which extends to portions of new england into the northeast and also the mid-atlantic. this is not until 3:00. so we're going to continue to watch. that this is the severe weather threat is not just the northeast. we're talking with the planes to but really focusing on the northeast because of that heavy rainfall with the storms. we could see winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, ground so saturated. and we'll see some trees coming down with some power lines. so we could see some power outages with any of these storms. also could see some hail and even the chance of a tornado or two. i know that earlier today we had a tornado warning. portions of mcgovern county. this is what it does to us. it is a slow-moving cold front moving through that warm humid air. we'll be watching this as we go throughout the day along with the heat affecting so many of us as well. back to you. >> i tell, you i hope you're no safe. that is very
a lot of the northeast into new england mid-atlantic seeing some very heavy rain. where you see those pink lines those outlines is a tornado watch which extends to portions of new england into the northeast and also the mid-atlantic. this is not until 3:00. so we're going to continue to watch. that this is the severe weather threat is not just the northeast. we're talking with the planes to but really focusing on the northeast because of that heavy rainfall with the storms. we could see winds...
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Jul 29, 2023
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the heat wave that's been impacting the southwest finally expanded into the plains, midwest, mid-atlanticheast. across the country, there are temps in the 90s, and in other areas, high humidity is making it feel like it's at least 100 degrees or hotter. today there are still heat alerts in at least 26 states, and people have to rely on ac to stay cool, keeping power grid operators on high alert. in fact, the nation's largest electric grid operator serves a bulk of the east coast and midwest issued emergency alert this week with demand expected to peak yesterday on friday. there's a dual threat of heat and severe storms in some states. more than 300,000 people lost power in the great lakes. that line of storms is expected to push toward the northeast, i-95 corridor, and that could bring rounds of thunderstorms, stretching from virginia to massachusetts. this weather expected, though, to finally drop temps after people have spent the past few days in oppressive heat. >> it's getting warmer, but it's been very pleasant here, even if the weather is so warm, the water seems to be a cooling eff
the heat wave that's been impacting the southwest finally expanded into the plains, midwest, mid-atlanticheast. across the country, there are temps in the 90s, and in other areas, high humidity is making it feel like it's at least 100 degrees or hotter. today there are still heat alerts in at least 26 states, and people have to rely on ac to stay cool, keeping power grid operators on high alert. in fact, the nation's largest electric grid operator serves a bulk of the east coast and midwest...
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Jul 9, 2023
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notice the severe threat for philadelphia stretching down into parts of the mid-atlantic. we will continue to see the greatest risk be focused toward the southeast as well. shreveport, jackson and parts of new orleans included in this as we go through the afternoon hours today. hail, strong winds and, of course, isolated tornadoes possible. one of the biggest threat will be that heavy rainfall and repeated rounds of it with impressive rainfall rates up to 2 inches per hour. we have a slight risk focused down to parts of the southeast. but you see this bright pink here, that's a moderate risk for flooding. we'll see it working its way through the northeast and into the new england area and the first half of your workweek. let's take a look at flood alerts. 51 million people included in this. flood watches are up extending to places like burlington, new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c., and down towards norfolk. we're going to continue to see some of the heavy rains with this system through your sunday. this is an afternoon kind of activity for parts of new york ext
notice the severe threat for philadelphia stretching down into parts of the mid-atlantic. we will continue to see the greatest risk be focused toward the southeast as well. shreveport, jackson and parts of new orleans included in this as we go through the afternoon hours today. hail, strong winds and, of course, isolated tornadoes possible. one of the biggest threat will be that heavy rainfall and repeated rounds of it with impressive rainfall rates up to 2 inches per hour. we have a slight...
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the threat of storms is stretching from the northeast and mid-atlantic to the south and southern plainsuld be a repeat of severe weather in the northeast and across the midwest cancelled tens of thousands of flights. airlines and traffic controls making matters worse. united airlines was the most impacted and gave 30,000 frequent flyer miles. travelers hit by the delays. some people waited in long lines to try to reschedule. others slept in airports hoping that they would catch a departing flight. we spoke to one man delayed and trying to get to orlando to get his kids. >> this puts a wrench in the works for me. we'll see what happens. it rolling the dice at this point. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg blames the weather for this travel chaos. an interview with cbs, he acknowledged staffing shortages in the faa saying the agency plans to hire 1,500 new air traffic controllers this year and an additional 1,800 next year. gillian? >> c.b. at newark international. thank you. take a look at this. israel tool launched a series of air strikes and deploying hundreds of troops in the
the threat of storms is stretching from the northeast and mid-atlantic to the south and southern plainsuld be a repeat of severe weather in the northeast and across the midwest cancelled tens of thousands of flights. airlines and traffic controls making matters worse. united airlines was the most impacted and gave 30,000 frequent flyer miles. travelers hit by the delays. some people waited in long lines to try to reschedule. others slept in airports hoping that they would catch a departing...
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Jul 4, 2023
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we have storms across the plains and deep south right up into the mid-atlantic. at the moment, mid-atlantic up into new england, some severe and a few scattered showers this morning and it will ramp up during the afternoon. one severe thunderstorm at the mock across south dakota, and active weather going through the northern plains at the moment. all the right ingredients with the lift of the cold front. areas in yellow, stronger risk for stronger storms. back down into the central plains what are highlighting in orange. damaging winds and hail going to be some of the biggest concerns later on into the afternoon. so tuesday in the morning, getting into the northeast where we had stronger storms yesterday afternoon and into the evening, that will ramp back up this afternoon. so if you are grilling out, pay attention to radar and bring it back indoors along the coastline especially things should start to tarp back once the sun goes down, but still holding on to the threat for a few stronger storms at that point. so fireworks, check to make sure they are still going
we have storms across the plains and deep south right up into the mid-atlantic. at the moment, mid-atlantic up into new england, some severe and a few scattered showers this morning and it will ramp up during the afternoon. one severe thunderstorm at the mock across south dakota, and active weather going through the northern plains at the moment. all the right ingredients with the lift of the cold front. areas in yellow, stronger risk for stronger storms. back down into the central plains what...
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Jul 2, 2023
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so still dealing with areas of rain across the northieseast, t mid atlantic and southeast and the threats remain the same, talking damaging winds and hail to to be the main threat. another concern is the heat in two different areas of the country, one across the southeast where we have heat advisories in effect and excessive heat warnings out to the west where temperatures could exceed the 110s or even possibly get into the 120s, especially across death valley. temperatures are expected to rise into tuesday and wednesday of this week, even stretching as far north as oregon and washington where we have the potential to break some records. over 30 cities have the potential to break some records, not just maybe today and tomorrow but well into tuesday and wednesday of the upcoming week as well. >> important to stay hydrated and stay in the shade. allison, thank you so much. >>> thousands of hotel workers today went on strike after their labor contract expired. the walkout leaves 65 hotels relying on management staff and non-union employees to fill in during a very busy holiday weekend. they
so still dealing with areas of rain across the northieseast, t mid atlantic and southeast and the threats remain the same, talking damaging winds and hail to to be the main threat. another concern is the heat in two different areas of the country, one across the southeast where we have heat advisories in effect and excessive heat warnings out to the west where temperatures could exceed the 110s or even possibly get into the 120s, especially across death valley. temperatures are expected to rise...
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parts of the great lakes, ohio valley into the mid-atlantic and 34 million people are at risk today. winds gusting at over 60 miles per hour. looking at the chance for hail. a low tornado threat but it's not zero. especially along the o's coast from d.c., richmond, charlotte, we're looking at the likeliest chance for strong storms. in addition to that, we could see heavy downpours. like that sponge just being squeezed out on a summer day. over 3 inches in some spots. that's today. throughout tomorrow, this is july 4th. still 14 million people at risk. kind of the same scenario. winds gusting over 60 miles per hour. notice how this grows. we're looking at a big area here from minneapolis to sioux falls down to denver. sell na, also the chance for really strong thunderstorms. that's the first part of the story. then we have the ongoing heat we've been talking about for days, weeks. 36 million people impacted. the southwest especially. we're going the feel like 115 in some spots. air temperatures will be 115 in some spots. portland, medford. the pacific northwest, that's going to take o
parts of the great lakes, ohio valley into the mid-atlantic and 34 million people are at risk today. winds gusting at over 60 miles per hour. looking at the chance for hail. a low tornado threat but it's not zero. especially along the o's coast from d.c., richmond, charlotte, we're looking at the likeliest chance for strong storms. in addition to that, we could see heavy downpours. like that sponge just being squeezed out on a summer day. over 3 inches in some spots. that's today. throughout...
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as well as the mid-atlantic. so you're going to have multiple rounds here and not just the fact that it's going to rain. the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms as well. places like st. louis, louisville, stretching downward. if you have travel plans throughout any of these airports or expecting to be driving through these cities, keep in mind to expect some delays today. by tomorrow, the same system shifts farther to the east across portions of the mid-atlantic, then areas of the ohio valley. but we also have these other two sections out to the midwest that have the potential to force severe storms. heat is also going to be another big story. looking at areas across the south, it's shifted farther east, taking focus away from texas and putting it more across states like louisiana, mississippi, florida, alabama, and a brand-new heat threat for portions of the west. when you combine the temperatures with the humidity, dallas will feel like triple digits today, new orleans in the low triple digits. out to
as well as the mid-atlantic. so you're going to have multiple rounds here and not just the fact that it's going to rain. the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms as well. places like st. louis, louisville, stretching downward. if you have travel plans throughout any of these airports or expecting to be driving through these cities, keep in mind to expect some delays today. by tomorrow, the same system shifts farther to the east across portions of the mid-atlantic, then areas of the ohio...
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Jul 29, 2023
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some of the warmest temperatures currently do continue to linger across the mid atlantic and up and down east coast includes in major cities like d.c., philadelphia, new york and boston was the heat advisories currently in place. now cooler air is ultimately on the way it's because of a line of thunderstorms sweeping across the region. everyone of the yellow pollen count is a severe form of thunderstorms went up to 60 miles a little bit of hail, frequent lightning and absolute downpours for the heaviest light of storms is off to the east of i-95 corridor bird cooler heirs which by the backside of the system. you're going to track it as you can see all the chips for severe weather here. as i said it's a true cold front. what is that mean? tomorrow temperatures are in the 80s, jon this continues to settle to the south you do see temperatures more and the 70 -- 80 degrees range certainly a whole lot cooler than we've seen your last couple of days for. >> 80 sounds good to me. i don't klotz thank you. >> president biden with a surprising acknowledgment regarding his family. the president is
some of the warmest temperatures currently do continue to linger across the mid atlantic and up and down east coast includes in major cities like d.c., philadelphia, new york and boston was the heat advisories currently in place. now cooler air is ultimately on the way it's because of a line of thunderstorms sweeping across the region. everyone of the yellow pollen count is a severe form of thunderstorms went up to 60 miles a little bit of hail, frequent lightning and absolute downpours for the...
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Jul 27, 2023
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we're looking from new england all the way to portions of the mid-atlantic and really a lot of reallyland, hartford, down to d.c., we had some wicked weather just two days ago, a lot of flash flooding. we'll see that once again today. winds gusting to 60 miles per hour, that could bring some trees down, it could take some roads out. and also we could have winds. and we could see a few tornadoes. so we'll watch out for that as well. and then it is about the rainfall from portions of the midwest to the great lakes and ohio valley, into portions of the mid-atlantic northeast, new england, this will be the rest of the thursday. as we track these storms that are dropping heavy rainfall. so let's look for the rest of today, we're talking very humid conditions ande dits once again in the southwest. we've had weeks and week of triple digits. that is when it gets really taxing on the body. as we slide across to the southeast, heavy rain also because we're looking at the chance of really warm air and humidity that could bring heavy rain. and storms with record highs. so we'll continue to see th
we're looking from new england all the way to portions of the mid-atlantic and really a lot of reallyland, hartford, down to d.c., we had some wicked weather just two days ago, a lot of flash flooding. we'll see that once again today. winds gusting to 60 miles per hour, that could bring some trees down, it could take some roads out. and also we could have winds. and we could see a few tornadoes. so we'll watch out for that as well. and then it is about the rainfall from portions of the midwest...
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Jul 3, 2023
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already brewing in portions of new england and to the northeast, ohio valley, also parts of the mid-atlantic. where you see the brighter colors, the reds, the oranges, the yellows, that's where we're seeing heavier downpours. we could see over 3 inches in some spots. this is what it looks like today, 34 million people at risk. we could see winds gusting over 60 miles per hour. that could bring down some trees, also damaging hail. a low tornado threat. it's not zero. notice that. we're still concerned about the chance of a tornado. the severe prediction center just added that to the outlook here. d.c. to richmond, the likeliest chance for really strong storms, especially once we get the daytime heating going and we see the storms blossom. charlotte, you're in it, too. new york city could see strong storms as well. that will create problems later this afternoon into the evening hours. tomorrow 14 million people at risk. the same scenario with winds gusting over 60 miles per hour. you could see hail, a few tornadoes possible as well where you see the yellow. minneapolis to sioux falls, also sal
already brewing in portions of new england and to the northeast, ohio valley, also parts of the mid-atlantic. where you see the brighter colors, the reds, the oranges, the yellows, that's where we're seeing heavier downpours. we could see over 3 inches in some spots. this is what it looks like today, 34 million people at risk. we could see winds gusting over 60 miles per hour. that could bring down some trees, also damaging hail. a low tornado threat. it's not zero. notice that. we're still...
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and relief is on the way for people in the mid-atlantic, as well, with the heat wave expected to ease this weekend for much of the east coast. >>> there was widespread damage and power outages around washington, d.c., after severe storms passed through the area saturday. now, the national weather service issued alerts for high winds. emergency officials responded to multiple calls for trees and downed power lines. and the city's rail line also reported disruptions caused by downed trees and those same power lines. at our last report, there were still 100,000 homes and businesses without power right across maryland, virgin, and d.c. incredible pictures there. >>> now, the israeli government has pushed through its vfirst lw aimed at reforming the judicial system, but it's only outraged many au many israelis who feel their democracacy may be slipping awa. that story when we return. t sce, no heavy perfumes,s, and no dyes. finally, a lightht scent that lasts all day. downy light! somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thank
and relief is on the way for people in the mid-atlantic, as well, with the heat wave expected to ease this weekend for much of the east coast. >>> there was widespread damage and power outages around washington, d.c., after severe storms passed through the area saturday. now, the national weather service issued alerts for high winds. emergency officials responded to multiple calls for trees and downed power lines. and the city's rail line also reported disruptions caused by downed...
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Jul 21, 2023
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ecosystem is incredibly important not just to new york but to boston and to philadelphia and to the mid-atlantic region and because the northeastern corridor and amtrak are so critical to these very important states and these important states are critical to the economy, it's important to get it right. now we had in the past through the infrastructure and jobs act invested a historic amount in making sure that the amtrak network of transportation throughout the country could continue to thrive in a 21st century environment and as democrats, we remain committed to that continuing to be the case. thank you, everyone. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.
ecosystem is incredibly important not just to new york but to boston and to philadelphia and to the mid-atlantic region and because the northeastern corridor and amtrak are so critical to these very important states and these important states are critical to the economy, it's important to get it right. now we had in the past through the infrastructure and jobs act invested a historic amount in making sure that the amtrak network of transportation throughout the country could continue to thrive...
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Jul 2, 2023
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by tomorrow again more showers and thunderstorms across the northeast, the mid-atlantic regional andven some additional showers and thunderstorms firing up across the southeast. and in the southeast you will also have to contend with the heat and the humidity as well. you have many heat advisories across numerous states and we also have that new heatwave that starting to set in across portions of the west. in the southeast though it's the combination of that hot -- those hot temperatures and also the humidity. and so that feels-like temperature still staying in the triple digits for some folks. 105 is what is expected to feel like today in houston. 100 in new orleans. 101 in mobile for that high-end heat index. in the west not so much the humidity but the temperature itself. you're looking at a high today of 112 las vegas, warmer by monday. 1-0 nine in bakersfield. 116 in palm springs. some of those communities, that's going to be record temperatures. and it's not just today. but even in the coming days as that heatwave begins to spread farther north in places like oregon and washing
by tomorrow again more showers and thunderstorms across the northeast, the mid-atlantic regional andven some additional showers and thunderstorms firing up across the southeast. and in the southeast you will also have to contend with the heat and the humidity as well. you have many heat advisories across numerous states and we also have that new heatwave that starting to set in across portions of the west. in the southeast though it's the combination of that hot -- those hot temperatures and...
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Jul 29, 2023
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now, those heat advisories that we're seeing particularly here in the mid-atlantic include d.c., downnd and does include big cities like new york, up towards boston. this is the last day of extreme heat in this part of the country because we are going to see line of storms that, yes, could get up to severe level. it's a 2 on a scale this of 5, so likely to see some severe thunderstorms here. big thunder, frequent lightning, perhaps a little bit of hail. but the real story here is that this is going to be very welcome because things are going to cool off. you see the temperatures drop pretty drastically behind i. so you go from if your high forecast today, there's that cold front where the showers and thunderstorms will come down. that settles farther to the south and all of a sudden for your sunday forecast highs in new york city are getting only to 83 degrees. d.c., 86. degrees. 82 back in pittsburgh. cooler air is on the back side of this system, and it stays cooler for the next couple of days. daytime highs only in the 80s after seeing that nice long stretch of temperatures in the
now, those heat advisories that we're seeing particularly here in the mid-atlantic include d.c., downnd and does include big cities like new york, up towards boston. this is the last day of extreme heat in this part of the country because we are going to see line of storms that, yes, could get up to severe level. it's a 2 on a scale this of 5, so likely to see some severe thunderstorms here. big thunder, frequent lightning, perhaps a little bit of hail. but the real story here is that this is...
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Jul 3, 2023
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conditions from the southeast to the carolinas, the mid atlantic, you get the idea, and notice the brighter colors. that's where we're anticipating the chance for heavy rainfall. it's not just the winds, not just the hail. not just the tornado threat. we're looking at the chance for really heavy rainfall. summer like downpours where you squeeze out the sponge and get the downpours that could lead to flash flagged. the forecast, who's going to be impacted. a lot of us are going to be impacted, the major cities in minneapolis, denver, billings, a chance for showers, also some storms and really heavy rain throughout portions of the midwest into the central plains, and then we headed over to the east. new york city, boston, d.c., atlanta, new orleans. houston, miami, most of the city seeing the chance for some showers, even some thunderstorms into the southeast, and also the mid atlantic, and then we get towards wednesday, the day after the holiday, and we're seeing from the midwest. back to you. >>> in baltimore, police say they are searching for suspects after a mass shooting left two people
conditions from the southeast to the carolinas, the mid atlantic, you get the idea, and notice the brighter colors. that's where we're anticipating the chance for heavy rainfall. it's not just the winds, not just the hail. not just the tornado threat. we're looking at the chance for really heavy rainfall. summer like downpours where you squeeze out the sponge and get the downpours that could lead to flash flagged. the forecast, who's going to be impacted. a lot of us are going to be impacted,...
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Jul 3, 2023
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more storms from the ohio valley pushing into the mid-atlantic.imary risks. but a lot of lightning with these thunderstorms that we'll have to watch out for and heavy downpours too. all this activity from our nighttime into the overnight will be spreading through the ohio river valley. tennessee valley getting active as well. note a lot of these thunderstorms continue even through the overnight into the early part of our monday, which actually gives way to more storms for monday. so another active way to kick things off for the week. this time now that 95 corridor and the rest of the southeast looking for more storms. jericka? send it back to you. >> could affect those fireworks. alex, thank you. >>> today, more than 5,000 flights were delayed or canceled across the country. the tsa screened a fourth of july weekend record of 2.8 million passengers on friday. cancelation rates remained low. transportation secretary pete buttigieg spoke about the issues on "face the nation," blaming severe weather. >> no one can control the weather, but anything th
more storms from the ohio valley pushing into the mid-atlantic.imary risks. but a lot of lightning with these thunderstorms that we'll have to watch out for and heavy downpours too. all this activity from our nighttime into the overnight will be spreading through the ohio river valley. tennessee valley getting active as well. note a lot of these thunderstorms continue even through the overnight into the early part of our monday, which actually gives way to more storms for monday. so another...
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travel warning ahead of the july 4th holiday, 46 million people across the northern plains and mid-atlantic regions are at risk of severe storms today. take a look at the damage in kentucky as crews are still cleaning up, trying to get power back on for all those impactedd customers.s. >> espspecially f feel like sum thisis week upp andnd dowown th coastt as welll as i in t the sosoutheast, cities like orland florida, and portland, oregon, are set to experience record-high temperatures, this all comes as flight frustrations continue with people trying to get their destinations ahead of the holiday. michelle gross man is tracking the forecast for us but let's begin with dana griffin at the beach in santa monica, california, not exactly sweltering hot where you are right now but what are you hearing from people about the weather in your area and really across the country? >> reporter: it's kind of mixed. people who came from across the country. this is a much-needed reprieve but for others they thought they were coming to a sunny southern california, that's not case, take a look at santa moni
travel warning ahead of the july 4th holiday, 46 million people across the northern plains and mid-atlantic regions are at risk of severe storms today. take a look at the damage in kentucky as crews are still cleaning up, trying to get power back on for all those impactedd customers.s. >> espspecially f feel like sum thisis week upp andnd dowown th coastt as welll as i in t the sosoutheast, cities like orland florida, and portland, oregon, are set to experience record-high temperatures,...
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severe weather moving into the mid-atlantic region could bring additional problems. >>> you have another chance to become a half billionaire. no one matched all six numbers in the powerball lottery drawing. the next one is wednesday night, and the new jackpot is estimated to be $546 million. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm wendy gillette, cbs news, >>> it's tuesday, july 4th, for anne-marie green. we begin with what could be a difficult trip for some of the millions of people traveling home from the july 4th holiday weekend after tens of thousands of flight cancellations and delays in the past week. more could be in store with the possibility of severe weather in parts of the country. naomi ruchim is in new york with the latest. naomi, good morning. >> naomi, good morning. with the holiday following on a tuesday, much of today's traffic will be folks trying to get home before work tomorrow. combine that with bad weather and a record number of bad passengers, and it could be a rough holiday for travelers. travelers are industrial reeling fr
severe weather moving into the mid-atlantic region could bring additional problems. >>> you have another chance to become a half billionaire. no one matched all six numbers in the powerball lottery drawing. the next one is wednesday night, and the new jackpot is estimated to be $546 million. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm wendy gillette, cbs news, >>> it's tuesday, july 4th, for anne-marie green. we begin with what could be a...
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of, course during this heat wave that's been blasting into the northeast, mid-atlantic, which they areing a break. the temperatures here are expected to remain in the upper 90s. the heat indexes been in the upper 90s as well. now, the heats and the osha, the water warming, up air, that is something that we need to pay close attention to. it can have even more effects on the coral reefs, and also the temperatures. now we have more humidity in the air from the hot water. there was all sorts of effects that come from that, which scientists are going to be paying close attention to as we keep moving forward with these heat waves. >> yeah, and we all should pay attention. thank you. next, legal trouble still hanging over donald trump's head. while one of his mar-a-lago workers gets his first day in court. we'll be back in 60 seconds. 'l ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone. on the top of the pile! oh
of, course during this heat wave that's been blasting into the northeast, mid-atlantic, which they areing a break. the temperatures here are expected to remain in the upper 90s. the heat indexes been in the upper 90s as well. now, the heats and the osha, the water warming, up air, that is something that we need to pay close attention to. it can have even more effects on the coral reefs, and also the temperatures. now we have more humidity in the air from the hot water. there was all sorts of...
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and that's going to come up towards the mid-atlantic and northeast friday.ge is 85. 95 on thursday. and then as we get into the weekend. cooler air moves. in that's short lived. not the same story for parts of the south. we are getting some of that monsoonal moisture in towards the southwest and that's cutting back on those temperatures. we could see severe storms today across the upper midwest as well as sections of the northeast and the mid-atlantic where we could see some hail damaging winds and heavy rainfall that could cause flash flooding and there is your forecast high so you can see the temperatures are warm. it's feeling like summertime across much of the lower 48. over to you, steve. >> steve: all right, j.d., thank you very much. >> janice: you got it. >> steve: meanwhile, coming up. do you hear that? that's the sound of freedom ♪ find strength ♪ noe you'll survive ♪ sky bright and shine the light >> steve: coming up music icon justin gels so he joins us with a live performance on the song strchord with audiences everywhe country star jason aldean
and that's going to come up towards the mid-atlantic and northeast friday.ge is 85. 95 on thursday. and then as we get into the weekend. cooler air moves. in that's short lived. not the same story for parts of the south. we are getting some of that monsoonal moisture in towards the southwest and that's cutting back on those temperatures. we could see severe storms today across the upper midwest as well as sections of the northeast and the mid-atlantic where we could see some hail damaging winds...
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the cdc says alpha-gal syndrome, traditionally found in mid-atlantic states, is spreading 110,000 suspected cases have been identified since 2010, but experts estimate the true number affected is closer to 450,000. >> the challenge is getting to those primary care front line providers that are seeing patients and having them become aware so we can speed the diagnosis. >> reporter: doctors say use tick repellent, do frequent checks, and keep to trails to avoid the kind of precautions doreen has to take is it fair to say that this has changed your life >> very fair to say that anything i put into my body, i have to monitor. >> reporter: a call for awareness of an illness understand far too little a rehema ellis, nbc news >>> up nexext, the lonong haul f for americica's truckers, in ouour serieses, "the fututure of ththe road."." >>> at the height of the pandemic, as supply chains snarled, truckers provided vital lifelines to the nation, but now, a harsh new reality is setting in for many long haulers. here's shannon pettypiece >> reporter: the days start early for arnisha baron. >> sometimes
the cdc says alpha-gal syndrome, traditionally found in mid-atlantic states, is spreading 110,000 suspected cases have been identified since 2010, but experts estimate the true number affected is closer to 450,000. >> the challenge is getting to those primary care front line providers that are seeing patients and having them become aware so we can speed the diagnosis. >> reporter: doctors say use tick repellent, do frequent checks, and keep to trails to avoid the kind of precautions...
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kate >> all right >>> a violent and deadly storm ripped through the northeast and mid-atlantic this weekend bringing flooding to cities like boston but it was especially bad in the washington, d.c. area, with frightening scenes of trees uprooted, cars destroyed. aaron gilchrist is there. >> oh, my god. holy [ bleep ] >> reporter: in the nation's capital, a fast-moving storm packing powerful wind and torrential downpours -- >> get in! get in >> reporter: -- sending people running for cover. a tomb guard at arlington national cemetery standing strong against the wild weather in the storm's wake, the national zoo closed sunday, while crews clean up >> suddenly just a huge gust of wind came and you started to hear trees falling >> reporter: one neighborhood littered with massive trees torn up at the root three falling on one house. no one was hurt. for blocks around, cars smashed, power poles snapped. >> i think the trees all fell within 30 seconds of each other it was a little scary. >> reporter: and in virginia, father of two, allen lee, died after a tree collapsed on his home in boston, a su
kate >> all right >>> a violent and deadly storm ripped through the northeast and mid-atlantic this weekend bringing flooding to cities like boston but it was especially bad in the washington, d.c. area, with frightening scenes of trees uprooted, cars destroyed. aaron gilchrist is there. >> oh, my god. holy [ bleep ] >> reporter: in the nation's capital, a fast-moving storm packing powerful wind and torrential downpours -- >> get in! get in >> reporter: --...
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the risk for flooding through the mid-atlantic coast if you don't get those thunderstorms, you're going to find those accuweather realfeel values throughout the southeast in the 110 to 115 range. so stay hydrated, keep mixing in the water. on top of it all, there will still be some warmth and thunderstorm activity for the 4th of july, including the north central tier of the nation. plus into the southeast and northeast. lionel rhiannon all right, melissa, thank you for that. >> the search is on this morning for what police believe are multiple suspects in a shootout at a baltimore cookout. it left two people dead and dozens injured. and that's not the only mass shooting that happened over the weekend. a mass shooting during a baltimore neighborhood, 4th of july. block party attended by hundreds left, at least two people dead and 28 others injured. >> i got a any photos on your made it down here. >> mayor brandon scott describing the shooting as a cowardly, violent act. >> we're going to be here until we find them, until we hold them accountable around 1230 sunday morning, police say the
the risk for flooding through the mid-atlantic coast if you don't get those thunderstorms, you're going to find those accuweather realfeel values throughout the southeast in the 110 to 115 range. so stay hydrated, keep mixing in the water. on top of it all, there will still be some warmth and thunderstorm activity for the 4th of july, including the north central tier of the nation. plus into the southeast and northeast. lionel rhiannon all right, melissa, thank you for that. >> the search...
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whether it's a little hot or more hot, whether you are in arizona, miami, or in the northeast or mid-atlantic now, that's getting slammed, there are dangers related to the heat that you don't trick enough water, if you stay in the sun, even amanda, the manager spoke to, the man told me that i'm out in the some 2 to 3 hours, and then i take a break and i go to the ac. so, it's very important for people to follow those guidelines, given by authorities, don't stay in the sun all day long. frank enough water, because the heat injuries, you know, what can happen from the heat, it will sneak up on someone. so, that heat exhaustion can come in, a person could be feeling normal, according to what i've been told by health officials, and within minutes, that heat exhaustion can kick in. so, these are things people have to keep in mind,. alex >> yeah, 100. percent at general reminders overview or, take care of your pets, everyone. don't keep them outside on the hot pavement with their boss. thank you, guad. joining me now, nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. so, again, welcome to you. what can we
whether it's a little hot or more hot, whether you are in arizona, miami, or in the northeast or mid-atlantic now, that's getting slammed, there are dangers related to the heat that you don't trick enough water, if you stay in the sun, even amanda, the manager spoke to, the man told me that i'm out in the some 2 to 3 hours, and then i take a break and i go to the ac. so, it's very important for people to follow those guidelines, given by authorities, don't stay in the sun all day long. frank...
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right over into the mid-atlantic, we have these in places as well where the heat index which is the airture plus the amount of moisture in the atmosphere, the humidity, you put the two together, how sticky does it feel outside? you know. you have been out there. it is just miserable. temperatures with the humidity getting as high as 115 degrees. things change, though. you were talking about this, neil. we have got a different type of air mass coming in from canada, cooler, drier air mass is going to collide with all of the moisture that's been moving over portions of the mid-atlantic and the northeast, and it is going to fire off with some storms throughout the afternoon. got to watch this closely along the i-95 corridor. we're talking about all the way over to the mountains through west virginia into virginia as well. we could see some pretty warm temperatures. here's what we're talk about. look at the dew points. they drop into the 50s. when you drop into the 50s, neil, at this point, you are talking comfortable, crisp weather. it will be hot for the south and southwest though. >> nei
right over into the mid-atlantic, we have these in places as well where the heat index which is the airture plus the amount of moisture in the atmosphere, the humidity, you put the two together, how sticky does it feel outside? you know. you have been out there. it is just miserable. temperatures with the humidity getting as high as 115 degrees. things change, though. you were talking about this, neil. we have got a different type of air mass coming in from canada, cooler, drier air mass is...
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especially on sunday with 46 million people possibly seeing severe weather from the gulf coast to the mid-atlanticester >> all right, jesse, thank you. >>> treasury secretary janet yellen is in beijing tonight. it's a high-stakes trip to reduce simmering tensions between the world's two economic superpowers. andrea mitchell joining me now from washington, d.c. andrea, what is yellen's message to china? >> reporter: well, lester, the treasury secretary is walking a tightrope. she's scolding china today for rating american businesses that china has wrongly accused of spying and for imposing export controls on critical minerals used to produce chips, seen as a tit for tat for president biden's legislation boosting the u.s. semiconductor industry, and at the same time yellen told her chinese counterpart the two largest economies should not allow disagreements to lead to understandings that unnecessarily worsen their relationship, of course, secretary yellen is the latest cabinet minister to visit china after secretary of state blinken's visit just last month as the u.s. tries to reduce historic tensio
especially on sunday with 46 million people possibly seeing severe weather from the gulf coast to the mid-atlanticester >> all right, jesse, thank you. >>> treasury secretary janet yellen is in beijing tonight. it's a high-stakes trip to reduce simmering tensions between the world's two economic superpowers. andrea mitchell joining me now from washington, d.c. andrea, what is yellen's message to china? >> reporter: well, lester, the treasury secretary is walking a...
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parts of the midwest, mid-atlantic, and northeast, heat and humidity, is making temperatures feel between 100 and 110. in phoenix, the high temperature has been above 110. for a record 30 straight days. there is possibility rain will end the street. a cold front pushing south is forecast to pull things off next week. the south will continue to bake. former president donald trump made his first appearance last night since three new felony charges were added to his classified documents case. at a republican dinner, he said the charges against him and the investigatns that could lead to more charges are politically motivated. other republican candidates spoke at the dinner but avoided mentioninghe former president's name. one exception, will heard. >> donald trump is running to stay out of prison. and if we elect -- i know. i know the truth. the truth is hard. >> tonight, trump is to hold a rally in erie, pennsylvania. in eastern ukraine, russian missile strikes killed at least two people. nine people were injured, including two children when none apartment building was hit. forces targeted
parts of the midwest, mid-atlantic, and northeast, heat and humidity, is making temperatures feel between 100 and 110. in phoenix, the high temperature has been above 110. for a record 30 straight days. there is possibility rain will end the street. a cold front pushing south is forecast to pull things off next week. the south will continue to bake. former president donald trump made his first appearance last night since three new felony charges were added to his classified documents case. at a...
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we're talking about locally up to three inches of rain in some feeling very summer-like in the mid atlantic, northeast. tempe temperatures soaring into the 90s. new york city 90 degrees today we're talking about soggy conditions, steamy conditions. we'll look at the rest of your wednesday forecast coming up >> all kinds of conditions, thank you, michelle. >>> when we come, the latest out of south carolina after a deadly alligatoatckck > plplus all thehe twists s and turns s from a danangerous higiy police chahase in texaxas. i don't. new cascade platinum plus... withth double ththe dawn greae fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. upgrgrade to new cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. (vo) a wowolf in the e wild and y yog both sharere a hunger r for mea. upgrgrade to new cascade platinum plus. so w we've adddded 20% mororet to proteinin-rich blueue wilder. go w wild with b blue wilderern. now with 2 20% more memeat. [sneezes]] can a cacan of lysolol take ce of my y snotty sofofa? can-n-do mildldewy tiles?s? can-n-do - th
we're talking about locally up to three inches of rain in some feeling very summer-like in the mid atlantic, northeast. tempe temperatures soaring into the 90s. new york city 90 degrees today we're talking about soggy conditions, steamy conditions. we'll look at the rest of your wednesday forecast coming up >> all kinds of conditions, thank you, michelle. >>> when we come, the latest out of south carolina after a deadly alligatoatckck > plplus all thehe twists s and turns s...
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week and just get hotter for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati, and into the mid-atlanticrecord highs can be expected. it will be the hottest temperatures we've seen so far of the year. in fact, while temperatures on the thermometer will likely get into the upper 90s, a lot of us will be experiencing feels-like temperatures that will be in the triple digits. now, as for the southwest, yes, we're going to still stay hot there, but the worst of the heat likely peaking. but this already the hottest july on record with an average temperature over 102, major. >> jacqui jeras, we thank you. >>> scorching temperatures have also engulfed europe, fueling dozens of wildfires. in greece, flames have displaced more than 30,000 people. cbs's chris livesay has the latest. >> reporter: an escape from paradise. thousands of tourists and residents dash from the greek islands of rhodes and corfu and sparking what officials are calling the biggest evacuation in the history of the country. tourist after tourist forced to outrun the flames for miles, some by foot. now left stranded in the airp
week and just get hotter for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati, and into the mid-atlanticrecord highs can be expected. it will be the hottest temperatures we've seen so far of the year. in fact, while temperatures on the thermometer will likely get into the upper 90s, a lot of us will be experiencing feels-like temperatures that will be in the triple digits. now, as for the southwest, yes, we're going to still stay hot there, but the worst of the heat likely peaking. but this...
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. >> but it's the mid-atlantic that got hit the hardest in the last 24 hours. a tornado. packing 150 mile per hour winds destroyed homes and businesses northeast of raleigh, north carolina, coming this way, tearing apart this pfizer plant in rocky mount, scattering medicine around the complex. >> there's obviously going to be impacts to pfizer's operations here. how much potential medicine or health care supplies may be lost as a result? potential impacts on the supply chain in southwest kentucky, up to a foot of rain flooded neighborhoods, prompting the governor to declare an emergency. >> the storms fueled by triple digit heat, baking much of the country in phenix, the low temperature was 97 yesterday, an all time record. officials in maricopa county, arizona, say at least 18 people have died from the heat. so far this summer. >> we're starting to see those individuals with other medical problems and even those that are healthy that are exposed to these extreme temperatures come in with a variety of conditions. >> in florida, a farm workers death in the heat this month
. >> but it's the mid-atlantic that got hit the hardest in the last 24 hours. a tornado. packing 150 mile per hour winds destroyed homes and businesses northeast of raleigh, north carolina, coming this way, tearing apart this pfizer plant in rocky mount, scattering medicine around the complex. >> there's obviously going to be impacts to pfizer's operations here. how much potential medicine or health care supplies may be lost as a result? potential impacts on the supply chain in...
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we've made it to the last day of the workweek and we have renewed flood concerns over parts of the mid atlantic up to four inches, but more like one to two inches for a lot of folks. otherwise, the heat and humidity sticks with ththe southwesestern part of ththe united s states. en part of ththe united s states. ep to controlol scent relelease so it t smells firirst-y fresh h for 50 dayays. 50 d days!? so it t smells firirst-y fresh h for 50 dayays. and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. and its refill reminder light ♪ experienence the feeeel of a dentisist's clean n at . withth oral-b. experienence the feeeel of a dentisist's clean n at . round clcleans betteter by surroununding each h t. experienence the feeeel of a dentisist's clean n at . so clelean, you'llll feel likeu just lefeft the dentntist. ♪ w what you wawaiting for♪ so clelean, you'llll feel likeu just lefeft the dentntist. oral-b. . brush likeke a . so clelean, you'llll feel likeu just lefeft the dentntist. ♪ c come and geget it. ♪♪ ththat's me bebefe dawn powowerw. [sigh] ththat's me bebefe dawn po
we've made it to the last day of the workweek and we have renewed flood concerns over parts of the mid atlantic up to four inches, but more like one to two inches for a lot of folks. otherwise, the heat and humidity sticks with ththe southwesestern part of ththe united s states. en part of ththe united s states. ep to controlol scent relelease so it t smells firirst-y fresh h for 50 dayays. 50 d days!? so it t smells firirst-y fresh h for 50 dayays. and its refill reminder light means i'll...
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the dangerous heat is expected to reach the ohio valley and the mid-atlantic by the end of next week.eas, the heat is fueling wildfires. on the greek island of rhodes, the biggest evacuation effort in the country's history. 19,000 people placed in temporary shelters, away from fast moving flames. in india, pakistan, and afghanistan, heavy monsoon rains caused flash floods. in india, water levels are the highest they've been in 45 years, due to the unusually heavy rains. the floods have killed at least 13 people in pakistan. in afghanistan, the taliban reported 31 dead, with dozens more missing. russian missilstrikes inflicted severe damage today on dozens of landmarks in the ukrainian black sea city of odesa. the city's largest orthodox landmarks hit.among the at least one person was killed. 22 others, including four children, were injured. russia has struck odesa several times in the past week, as russia targets grain exporting hubs. moscow pulled out of a deal that allowed grain shipments to safely cross the black sea. at the aspen security forum this past week, ukrainian president
the dangerous heat is expected to reach the ohio valley and the mid-atlantic by the end of next week.eas, the heat is fueling wildfires. on the greek island of rhodes, the biggest evacuation effort in the country's history. 19,000 people placed in temporary shelters, away from fast moving flames. in india, pakistan, and afghanistan, heavy monsoon rains caused flash floods. in india, water levels are the highest they've been in 45 years, due to the unusually heavy rains. the floods have killed...
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there will be some thunderstorms in the southeast, but the focus for severe weather will be the mid-atlanticst where we're having damaging winds and the potential for flooding. rainfall 4th of july itself looking at some stormy times through the north central tier of the nation. we'll have thunderstorms across parts of the southeast, too, for accuweather, i'm meteorologist melissa konstanzer . >> coming up, a girl is lost in the wilderness for 54 hours. how she made it out alive. also ahead, really terrifying video of a boy falling from a zipline ride. >> now he is okay. but this morning, the other recent incident is raising concern about zipline. >> and later, the creature that's being described as vampire like that is creeping out swimmers and us here to local charm. >> so will we be near you? >> we are back now with a video of a stunt that did not go as planned before the austrian grand prix. >> while hovering around the racetrack, one stunt man's jetpack appeared to malfunction . and this is what happened. he tumbled down to the track. now despite that ugly crash landing , he is totally
there will be some thunderstorms in the southeast, but the focus for severe weather will be the mid-atlanticst where we're having damaging winds and the potential for flooding. rainfall 4th of july itself looking at some stormy times through the north central tier of the nation. we'll have thunderstorms across parts of the southeast, too, for accuweather, i'm meteorologist melissa konstanzer . >> coming up, a girl is lost in the wilderness for 54 hours. how she made it out alive. also...
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health officials have called air qualities in parts of the midwest and mid-atlantic unhealthy.e west,ie ccls itgudinin bracing for temperures up to 43 degrees celsius, that is about 110 degrees fahrenheit. the interior ministry in moldova has confirmed to the bbc that two people have been killed at an international airport from a man who seized a gun from border guards as he was being escorted to the deportation zone. this shooter has been captured. early reports said he took hostages and hold himself up in a room. the shooter has been taken into custody. former brazilian president jair bolsonaro has been banned from running for public office until the year 2030. the serb electoral court found mr. bolsonaro killed -- lt of abuse of power. he claimed the electronic ballots used in the country were vulnerable to hacking and fraud. >> the case against bolsonaro was brought to the court by one of the rival parties. it was built around a meeting he held with foreign -- letters last july before the elections. state television, he cast doubt on the brazil's electronic voting system wi
health officials have called air qualities in parts of the midwest and mid-atlantic unhealthy.e west,ie ccls itgudinin bracing for temperures up to 43 degrees celsius, that is about 110 degrees fahrenheit. the interior ministry in moldova has confirmed to the bbc that two people have been killed at an international airport from a man who seized a gun from border guards as he was being escorted to the deportation zone. this shooter has been captured. early reports said he took hostages and hold...
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phoenix. 90 in amro sew as we go through the rest of the country, really warm temperatures into the mid atlanticrms, especially in the plains, great lakes and ohio valley >>> why choose between life in a plastic and a world d war ii biopopic we've e got yoyour barben n heir break dodown t t your barbeben hr break k down scrub? soaoak? nope. i just scrcrape, loadd and i'i'm done. only plalatinum plusus is bigigger. with doublble the dawnwn greae fightingng power and dodouble the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. rewash? not in my house.e. upupgrade to n new cascacae platatinum plus.s. dare to o dish diffeferently. (sung) febebreze! i use e febreze fafabric refrer eveveryday. to make e my home smell amamazing. on m my bed... my couchch... my jacket t or jeans.. in betweween washes.s. eveven shoes.. febrbreze doesn'n't cover upups wiwith scent, , but fightss them a and freshenens! over onene thousand d uses. febrbreze fabric refresher. >>> this weekend is the biggest movie event of the summer. "barbie" versus "oppenheimer", rather than splitting audiences like an
phoenix. 90 in amro sew as we go through the rest of the country, really warm temperatures into the mid atlanticrms, especially in the plains, great lakes and ohio valley >>> why choose between life in a plastic and a world d war ii biopopic we've e got yoyour barben n heir break dodown t t your barbeben hr break k down scrub? soaoak? nope. i just scrcrape, loadd and i'i'm done. only plalatinum plusus is bigigger. with doublble the dawnwn greae fightingng power and dodouble the...
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it is especially in the restaurant and nothing i conclude will mid atlantic fremont between russia and ukraine for the originator had he, it's the international duration, multilateral call it a ration and relation, the policy and all the unit night that nations members show, adhere to the main principles of human rights of the un charter may also educate the principles. in molly, we support the initiative of for russia. we call for consensus. let me to print the principle. this won't be on, out of the value of the united nations chopped on it on the box it up points of the time the table ring when you architecture of international relations into someplace would mean reform fed up in the un security can be so kind of get our global community shel, scan no on the ensure fair and just reform, even without the latest possession of the human rights issues that you're struggling, let this month be positive. we shall avoid doubles the time of the month yet. i'm not visual july. this sunday came over to you and security council reform. this is not the most important matter. you to come down to
it is especially in the restaurant and nothing i conclude will mid atlantic fremont between russia and ukraine for the originator had he, it's the international duration, multilateral call it a ration and relation, the policy and all the unit night that nations members show, adhere to the main principles of human rights of the un charter may also educate the principles. in molly, we support the initiative of for russia. we call for consensus. let me to print the principle. this won't be on, out...
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we've got this stream of moisture for the mid atlantic in the northeast. so places like new york city could see half a month's worth of rain within a short period of time that could trigger some flash flooding. also storms for the southeast to southern us freight through to florida, but okay, hang on. some of these could be severe hailstorm and the threat of tornadoes as well. meantime, westbound, we go, it is all about the heat for the test or its south was, i mean places like phoenix next week, we could have an extended stretch of temperatures, 45 degrees and above daytime, heating likely to trigger some thunderstorms across the canadian province of british columbia and to central america, we go a lot of activity cooking up in the eastern pacific. we'll keep tabs on that. and then we've got this run of rain through dominican republic for the tourist hotspot . it puts a counter means on top end of south america, the rain drops around from north to the west. and as we dipped to the south for southern argentina to the north and west of colorado river, that'
we've got this stream of moisture for the mid atlantic in the northeast. so places like new york city could see half a month's worth of rain within a short period of time that could trigger some flash flooding. also storms for the southeast to southern us freight through to florida, but okay, hang on. some of these could be severe hailstorm and the threat of tornadoes as well. meantime, westbound, we go, it is all about the heat for the test or its south was, i mean places like phoenix next...
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but we're really seeing the moisture ramp up off the atlantic for the mid atlantic and the northeast. in places like new york city could see half a month's worth of rain over a short period of time that could certainly trigger some flash flooding. daytime heating likely to trigger some storms across canada, his british columbia province, and the heats continues to be a factor. this is dangerous heat in the desert. southwest phoenix at $44.00 degrees, but your temperatures will go up in the days to come. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on on counting the cost rights in front of the businesses. can the nation spend its way out of the crisis? that team is called white goals, and the race board is eating off. plus the biz mining firm is giving fault swan a bigger share of this diamond riches. counting the cost on i'll do sierra and the v o p, and hours to correct, and call me this revel only to be disappear. of families, tragedy entwined with a violent chapter countries history. when you see the, let's say, is that going to be my blood that was to a knife long search for answers
but we're really seeing the moisture ramp up off the atlantic for the mid atlantic and the northeast. in places like new york city could see half a month's worth of rain over a short period of time that could certainly trigger some flash flooding. daytime heating likely to trigger some storms across canada, his british columbia province, and the heats continues to be a factor. this is dangerous heat in the desert. southwest phoenix at $44.00 degrees, but your temperatures will go up in the days...
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great lakes, northeast and mid-atlantic states.few days, it's going to be cooling off, only up to 80 on wednesday. after that, we start to heat up. it's going to be a hot weekend with mid to upper 90s in the valleys as we go toward saturday and sunday w >>> all right. best time. >> first up,ady gaga. writing, she taught me how to keep my spirits high. writing, pay attention to silence. my musical partner were no melody at all. over the course of the decade, long friendship, the pair recorded two albums together and recorded a grammy. they brought classic jazz into the modern era with renditions like this one. ♪♪ just the thought of you makes me stop before i begin ♪♪ because i've got you under my skin. >> beautiful. so fun to watch them together. >> amazing, yeah. >> they'reike partners. >> yeah >> it is likegranddaughter, grandfr. that's therelationship. >> peers. >> exy. he will be sorely missed. he was 96. >> next up, cardi b joining the club of artists getting hit by things flying on stage while perform anything concert. she wa
great lakes, northeast and mid-atlantic states.few days, it's going to be cooling off, only up to 80 on wednesday. after that, we start to heat up. it's going to be a hot weekend with mid to upper 90s in the valleys as we go toward saturday and sunday w >>> all right. best time. >> first up,ady gaga. writing, she taught me how to keep my spirits high. writing, pay attention to silence. my musical partner were no melody at all. over the course of the decade, long friendship, the...
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mid atlantic states scattered. summer sizzle down to the southwest.st of us in the 70s and 80s today. san mateo reaching 71 and 85 for hayward. it will be >>> that's your latest weather. best tim >> that's your latest weather. >>> best time of the morning. >> let's go. all right. we will start with jaime foxx today, months after a medical emergency landed him in the he's opening up in an emotional video about his absence from the spotlight. dana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. while the star still has not revealed exactly what sent him to the hospital, he appears to be on the mend and ready to get back to work >> i went to hell and back. >> reporter: speaking publicly for the first time in three months after being hospitalized for a medical emergency, jaime foxx is back at the time he fell ill, the 55-year-old oscar winning actor, singer and comedian was filming a movie in atlanta. >> i know a lot of people were waiting or wanting to hear updates. but to be honest with you, i just don't want you to see me like that, with tubes running out of
mid atlantic states scattered. summer sizzle down to the southwest.st of us in the 70s and 80s today. san mateo reaching 71 and 85 for hayward. it will be >>> that's your latest weather. best tim >> that's your latest weather. >>> best time of the morning. >> let's go. all right. we will start with jaime foxx today, months after a medical emergency landed him in the he's opening up in an emotional video about his absence from the spotlight. dana, good morning....
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for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati and into the mid-atlantic and northeast as welle the hottest temperatures we have seen so far of the year. in fact while temperatures on the thermometer will likely get into the upper 90s, a lot of us will be experiencing feels like temperatures that will be in the triple digits. now as for the southwest, yes, we are still going to stay hot there, but the worst of the heat likely peeking, but this already the hottest july on record with an average temperature of over 102, major. >> major garrett: jackie jeras, thank you. scorching temperatures have engulfed europe fueling dozens of wildfires in greece flames have displaced more than 30,000 people. cbs's chris livesay has the latest. >> reporter: an escape from paradise. thousands of tourists and residents dash from the greek islands of rhodes and corfu and sparking what officials are calling the biggest evacuation in the history of the country. tourist after tourist forced to outrun the flames for miles, some by foot, now left stranded in the airports. >> we were on the beach and w
for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati and into the mid-atlantic and northeast as welle the hottest temperatures we have seen so far of the year. in fact while temperatures on the thermometer will likely get into the upper 90s, a lot of us will be experiencing feels like temperatures that will be in the triple digits. now as for the southwest, yes, we are still going to stay hot there, but the worst of the heat likely peeking, but this already the hottest july on record with...