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see for ♪ ♪ miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles ♪ [ cheers andhem on tour right now! we'll be right back! the who! oh, my gosh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to harry styles, jenny slate, the who, once again, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. hey roots. [ cheers and applause ] hey, roots. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- queen latifah. star of "the big sick," actress zoe kazan. founder of barstool sports dave portnoy. featuring the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump
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Jul 13, 2017
07/17
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70 miles an hour. the cell movement is between that but mostly concerned with the cell in berks county where we do have this now tornado warning in effect. you can see reading is included, we're under this warning, cell is moving to the east way touch of southerly component to the motion there continuing lightening. lets take this lightening off to get a better look at position here. you will see this bright reflectivity where we see bright red, purple, that is likely your most intense portion of the storm so right over berks county right now, leesport, center included in that, movement off to the east our concern in the maiden creek area, you need to seek safe shelter at this point. i will check these storm reports, there is reports from chester county from the severe thunderstorm but no reports for berks county as this point tornado is radar indicated so radar showing some signs of rotation, that there could potentially be a tornado embedded, in this severe thunderstorm in berks county moving off to
70 miles an hour. the cell movement is between that but mostly concerned with the cell in berks county where we do have this now tornado warning in effect. you can see reading is included, we're under this warning, cell is moving to the east way touch of southerly component to the motion there continuing lightening. lets take this lightening off to get a better look at position here. you will see this bright reflectivity where we see bright red, purple, that is likely your most intense portion...
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Jul 13, 2017
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so it's moving to the east at about 30 miles per hour.ltimate doppler has indicated some rotation. some of the places in the path of this would be west reading, lorraine, saint lawrence, mount penn, also ken hoarst. amity empty gardens you're in the path office this tornadic storm as well through sections of berks county. so once again, ultimate doppler is very active right now with showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. so this particular tornado warning has the capability of producing once again some damaging wind and also some hail threw sections of berks county. so we're looking at this warning still on going for another six minutes it looks like. this cell is moving to the south and east about 30 miles per ho hour. so we're look at heavy rainfall and we're also looking at a lot of rainfall. so let's go back to that camera if we can and dawn was talking about just how this just a bad time for everything. >> yeah. it's very bad timing, because a lot of people are heading home from work or heading out for the evening, and fo
so it's moving to the east at about 30 miles per hour.ltimate doppler has indicated some rotation. some of the places in the path of this would be west reading, lorraine, saint lawrence, mount penn, also ken hoarst. amity empty gardens you're in the path office this tornadic storm as well through sections of berks county. so once again, ultimate doppler is very active right now with showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. so this particular tornado warning has the capability of...
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Jul 24, 2017
07/17
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not fast. 20 miles per hour. this warning box that includes mclean and tysons and the district, arlington, alexandria, rosslyn and cherrydale. this is until 5:45. another 40 minutes to go. keep you updated. the storms through the east. now back to jonathan. jonathan: thank you. severe thunderstorm warnings is the last thing folks need in stevensville. this was terrifying for folk in the area. you get a swath of the tornado. this was two miles long and 150 yards wide. touching, it destroyed. it would destroy a home and then untouched. the national weather service come in after a storm like this. and first light. they have to do the detective work. they have to figure out do they see a circulation or the trices are twist and blown apart. we got to talk to the national weather team who was here to see if it was wind or tornado. josh? josh: a lot of folks said it must have been a tornado. that is what they said, too. let me paint the picture. if you are not sure where we are, that is the bay bridge. we are on the sou
not fast. 20 miles per hour. this warning box that includes mclean and tysons and the district, arlington, alexandria, rosslyn and cherrydale. this is until 5:45. another 40 minutes to go. keep you updated. the storms through the east. now back to jonathan. jonathan: thank you. severe thunderstorm warnings is the last thing folks need in stevensville. this was terrifying for folk in the area. you get a swath of the tornado. this was two miles long and 150 yards wide. touching, it destroyed. it...
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Jul 22, 2017
07/17
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about 40 miles per hour. we are going to continue with this for a few more minutes until we know the all-clear on the tornado warning is given. i want to remind our friends that you have a severe thunderstorm warning until 7:00 p.m. take cover there as well. this area between coshin and lock's corner, long branch. take cover now. lock's cover. get as many walls between you and the outside wall as possible. the tornado warning continues another eight, nine minutes. east of stafford, carolina and essex and westmoreland, that is until 7:15 as we continue to watch this particular storm. if there is a tornado, it's more than likely potentially, i think that is in front of the box. forks, 7:03. and these things are dynamic. the likelihood this is the same storm in 15 minutes, even, is not that high. the storm sometimes to have outrun the tornado warning. at the very least, a lot of lightning and downpours, gusts up to 50 to 60 miles per hour. light take a quick look at this. we'll slice this for you and see what th
about 40 miles per hour. we are going to continue with this for a few more minutes until we know the all-clear on the tornado warning is given. i want to remind our friends that you have a severe thunderstorm warning until 7:00 p.m. take cover there as well. this area between coshin and lock's corner, long branch. take cover now. lock's cover. get as many walls between you and the outside wall as possible. the tornado warning continues another eight, nine minutes. east of stafford, carolina and...
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Jul 13, 2017
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it's moving east-northeast at 30 miles per hour. and other cell producing heavy rain towards philadelphia and another cell at doylestown and trenton and this is an active time period and tomorrow will be very stormy but really is the focus is on the potential for tornadoes. a severe thunderstorm watch is posted until 9:00 for most of our viewing area and the potential of 70 miles per hour winds. this is storm tracker showing it's center of the storm with the potential for the torn tornadic activity yellow house or earlville, you want to seek shelter immediately that is the center of this particular storm. and that could create the tornadoes with the winds wrapping around the storm you see the hook and the red. that is the rain being wrapped around the center of a thunderstorm. the updraft doesn't typically have a lot of rain and that continues to push to the east. why don't we go ahead and widen this out chris again. and show you all the towns that are in the path of the storms, a little more, little more, the tornado warning is in
it's moving east-northeast at 30 miles per hour. and other cell producing heavy rain towards philadelphia and another cell at doylestown and trenton and this is an active time period and tomorrow will be very stormy but really is the focus is on the potential for tornadoes. a severe thunderstorm watch is posted until 9:00 for most of our viewing area and the potential of 70 miles per hour winds. this is storm tracker showing it's center of the storm with the potential for the torn tornadic...
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Jul 19, 2017
07/17
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winds at 10, 20-mile-per-hour. the extended forecasts holds know hope over the action next seven i days for cooler trumpets. it's all about crews air attacks also on wand to try and battle this weather. >> it's a long few days or longer thanks for joining us here at 11:00 have a good day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jada pinkett smith. dane dehaan.
winds at 10, 20-mile-per-hour. the extended forecasts holds know hope over the action next seven i days for cooler trumpets. it's all about crews air attacks also on wand to try and battle this weather. >> it's a long few days or longer thanks for joining us here at 11:00 have a good day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."...
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Jul 12, 2017
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winds out northwest at 15-mile-per-hour. we're tracking the 100s how long that trend lasts in 15 minutes. >> you can track the weather conditions in the neighborhood with the free nbc bay area app. it's simple. click on the weather tab to find a detailed forecast your neighborhood. it could serve you well. >> we also had smoke filled skies in the east bay. you might have seen it on 880, tonight smoke still billowing a fire started at a scrap metal yard on the 880. you can ee the dramatic flames there. that started during the evening commute and the thick black smoke could be even for miles. the real concern was the possible pollutants in the air. it was difficult to see through all this. in fact this is video tweeted out by cheryl hurd as she and her photographer drove through it. simply blinding. cheryl joins us now from san leandro how does this smell and what's the status now? >> reporter: it was horrible but it's a little better now. the shelter in place order just lifted about an hour ago. but as you can see, raj, the f
winds out northwest at 15-mile-per-hour. we're tracking the 100s how long that trend lasts in 15 minutes. >> you can track the weather conditions in the neighborhood with the free nbc bay area app. it's simple. click on the weather tab to find a detailed forecast your neighborhood. it could serve you well. >> we also had smoke filled skies in the east bay. you might have seen it on 880, tonight smoke still billowing a fire started at a scrap metal yard on the 880. you can ee the...
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just around 10 to 15 miles per hour. but prolific lightning maker as it advances off toward the east. we potential for the wind damage from the storms. show you what is going on closer for you right now. we have the warning that is in effect. the district of columbia. fairfax, montgomery county. now until 5:00. i stand corrected on that. it is moving off toward the east. we will slice and dice the storm to show what is going on in terms of how high the cloud tops are. anywhere between 30 and 40,000 feet at this time. we are going to see the conditions will gradually improve as we move through the evening hours. here is the forecast this evening. around 83 degrees at 7:00. same for 8:00. 9:00 we will see temperatures that will slowly fall. we will see the stronger storms continue to move east. as we move through the overnight hours. then it will improve draw matticly for the day tomorrow. the winds will be out of the northwest at 5 miles per hour. 8:00 tonight, this is good news. this is thef east. we are going to look fo
just around 10 to 15 miles per hour. but prolific lightning maker as it advances off toward the east. we potential for the wind damage from the storms. show you what is going on closer for you right now. we have the warning that is in effect. the district of columbia. fairfax, montgomery county. now until 5:00. i stand corrected on that. it is moving off toward the east. we will slice and dice the storm to show what is going on in terms of how high the cloud tops are. anywhere between 30 and...
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northwest of philadelphia moving is that thirty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact minor damage to the goals is possible expects damage to trees and power lines locations impacted include philadelphia bensalem ewing norristown norton florence burlington bristol borough ambler jenkintown beverly yardley new town telling town abington langhorne bring nothing idol and feaster bell turbos for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building in addition to a large hail and damaging winds frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm moved indoors immediately remember if you can hear thunder you are close enough to be struck by lightning torrential rainfall is occurring with this storm and may lead to flash flooding do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until five thirty pm for the following counties in pennsylvania bucks montgomery and philadelphia and burlington new jersey. roughshod in many cases all over t
northwest of philadelphia moving is that thirty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact minor damage to the goals is possible expects damage to trees and power lines locations impacted include philadelphia bensalem ewing norristown norton florence burlington bristol borough ambler jenkintown beverly yardley new town telling town abington langhorne bring nothing idol and feaster bell turbos for your protection move to an interior...
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. ♪ >> well, 30 miles from the war, anyway. ♪ these are the men who make it safe to live and dance inrk, chicago, or los angeles. they are u.s. and korean patrol alongting a the dmz, 30 miles north of seoul. ♪ almost every week some of them are killed by north korean ambushes, border raids, hidden landmines, by any of 100 ways the communists test the line and violate the 1953 armistice. in spite of everything, the republic of korea struggles to come of age. this is the story of what has happened to her since the armistice. ♪ ♪ korea's ancient name means "land of morning calm." june 25, 1950, the morning clam is shattered. thousands of communist troops pour across the 38th parallel into south korea. [gunshots] before this powerful onslaught, the small, ill-equipped army of south korea is driven back. ♪ the united nations, denying the invasion, calls for help. within five days, president truman has ordered fighting men to the field. [gunshots] [explosions] within three weeks, half the country has been overrun. as the troops from 15 other human nations health, the tide of battle slowly t
. ♪ >> well, 30 miles from the war, anyway. ♪ these are the men who make it safe to live and dance inrk, chicago, or los angeles. they are u.s. and korean patrol alongting a the dmz, 30 miles north of seoul. ♪ almost every week some of them are killed by north korean ambushes, border raids, hidden landmines, by any of 100 ways the communists test the line and violate the 1953 armistice. in spite of everything, the republic of korea struggles to come of age. this is the story of what...
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Jul 12, 2017
07/17
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the base model hyena go will go 240 miles. top of the line model will go 400 miles and 1,000 horsepower. it's designed like a midsized sedan but with the roominess of a large sedan. he brushes off the notion that the air is a tesla killer. >> tesla is only scratching the surface. this is not kind of like a knockout fight between two pugilists. there's room for new entries if a product is good enough. >> reporter: he was tesla's chief engineer of the model s and is nothing if not brutally honest. he says a lack of funding delayed construction of their new manufacturing plant in nevada and they are currently seeking investors for a large but undisclosed amount of money. he is confident and optimistic. what do you say to the nay- sayers who think you're late to the game? >> i think we're on the crest of the wave. i think that others have proven the viability, and we can be in that marketplace on the crest of the wave when the world wakes up to the value of electrification. >> reporter: in menlo park, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a final
the base model hyena go will go 240 miles. top of the line model will go 400 miles and 1,000 horsepower. it's designed like a midsized sedan but with the roominess of a large sedan. he brushes off the notion that the air is a tesla killer. >> tesla is only scratching the surface. this is not kind of like a knockout fight between two pugilists. there's room for new entries if a product is good enough. >> reporter: he was tesla's chief engineer of the model s and is nothing if not...
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nine miles an hour, four miles an hour. i would say that's a generous estimate. probably lower than that. >> let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco. > sun is up. check out the east bay hills camera and some of the clouds quietly nestled in the valleys right there. feeling sedated it looks like. a look at the 12-hour day planner. 7:00 this morning, low to upper 50s. by noon -- the bottom line. coolest temperatures at the coast. 58, 59, 57 from noon to 4:00 to 7:00. middle line is the bay. noon 72, then 75. 70 from 4:00 to 7:00. warmest inland from noon. 70 by 7:00. the 7-day forecast includes special holiday tomorrow with fireworks and possibly fog. what to expect, coming up. >>> for the fourth time in five years a fire station in east contra costa county closed due to lack of funding. the closure of the station in knightsen is expected to increase response times for fire and medical calls for people in five cities. bethel island. knightsen. bre brentwood, oakley and byron. the east contra costa fire protection district doesn't have the budget for four stati
nine miles an hour, four miles an hour. i would say that's a generous estimate. probably lower than that. >> let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco. > sun is up. check out the east bay hills camera and some of the clouds quietly nestled in the valleys right there. feeling sedated it looks like. a look at the 12-hour day planner. 7:00 this morning, low to upper 50s. by noon -- the bottom line. coolest temperatures at the coast. 58, 59, 57 from noon to 4:00 to 7:00. middle line is...
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Jul 19, 2017
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from our vantage point, we are 14 miles outside of merced. 23 miles outside of your post that. 67 miles outside of yosemite. between the street sign off of highway 40, you see a column of smoke going up. to the right, you see a sign that many residents put up, thinking the firefighters. it says thank you firefighters. they have been working around the clock since sunday. as we pan over, you can see the smoke pouring off of the grassland. on the other side of the mountains, that is where the firefight is taking place. this is a wind driven and terrain driven fire. field bike calm, dry vegetation. fire crews are optimistic about blocking this down. when residents can return home, it's hard to say. right now, the fire has burned 47,000 acres. 5000 residents have fled their homes. hellfire was joined by -- cal fire was joined by multiple agencies to fight the fire. they are cutting fire lines and dozer crews were at work. the challenge facing fire crews is the terrain and vegetation providing fuel. crews are battling heat, humidity and wind. the fire chief chalk -- talked about the challeng
from our vantage point, we are 14 miles outside of merced. 23 miles outside of your post that. 67 miles outside of yosemite. between the street sign off of highway 40, you see a column of smoke going up. to the right, you see a sign that many residents put up, thinking the firefighters. it says thank you firefighters. they have been working around the clock since sunday. as we pan over, you can see the smoke pouring off of the grassland. on the other side of the mountains, that is where the...
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Jul 24, 2017
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it's moving east about 15 miles per hour.i am going to do on storm tracker 6 street level, i'm going to track the storms right now. because they are training, what i was saying is you are dealing with storms moving slowly east ability 15 miles peabout 15 mil. if i drag this out, it will be essentially over the ocean, but you can track the storms. it's an active day of severe showers and storms. what we can do with our radar system, we can flip this over on our severe weather mode and go to the relative velocity. when we do this, we have the capability of seeing sheers. when you have reds detected here and greens, we are getting rotating winds in opposite directions. it's called gate to gate sheer. when you are dealing with the reds here, it looks like a game of at th tetris a bit. when you have the reds close to the greens, you have the reds away from the radar site and greens moving toward the radar site. anytime that happens, you are dealing with som some type of rotation within the storm. i'll flip this back over. it's pro
it's moving east about 15 miles per hour.i am going to do on storm tracker 6 street level, i'm going to track the storms right now. because they are training, what i was saying is you are dealing with storms moving slowly east ability 15 miles peabout 15 mil. if i drag this out, it will be essentially over the ocean, but you can track the storms. it's an active day of severe showers and storms. what we can do with our radar system, we can flip this over on our severe weather mode and go to the...
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Jul 14, 2017
07/17
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an hour through millville, mannington township, tolchester in delaware 53 miles an hour and 50 miles an hour wind gustness mays landing. we will quiet thing down over next several hours, strong thunderstorms early and as you head to 10, 11, midnight lingering showers dropping dunn to 72 degrees. for our saturday a better day in store, morning cloud, mostly sunny, lower humidity, 88 degrees and no storms in the forecast. future weather showing us in the next couple of hours still dealing with those cells across portions of south or excuse me southern shore points and exiting off shore, we could see lingering activity north and west but not concerned with severe weather in these storms persisting in the late evening hours and as we head into tomorrow morning a few cloud and clearing out. temperatures they are rain cooled across the area in general in the 70's. dew points in the 70's showing us we are doling dealing with this humid air in place that will start to clear out as we head in the upcoming weekend. beautiful conditions. break out the grill. 88 degrees, sunshine, lower humidity
an hour through millville, mannington township, tolchester in delaware 53 miles an hour and 50 miles an hour wind gustness mays landing. we will quiet thing down over next several hours, strong thunderstorms early and as you head to 10, 11, midnight lingering showers dropping dunn to 72 degrees. for our saturday a better day in store, morning cloud, mostly sunny, lower humidity, 88 degrees and no storms in the forecast. future weather showing us in the next couple of hours still dealing with...
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Jul 13, 2017
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that's the 60 mile an hour wind gusts with this and they are moving off to the east at 30 miles an hour. also producing some very heavy rain. so the severe thunderstorm warning into southern bucks county until 5:30 this evening. now this is going to probably extend the storm into the search area that they are looking. the breaking news that we're covering about the missing young men. so we're going to be watching this closely as it approaches that area. that's not the only one we have. we have another severe thunderstorm warning up here in burkes county. this is moving through reading at 5:33 this evening. and it's moving kind of east/southeast as well. you can see this is the warning. it's just tucked into that corner, into that western corner and that expires at 5:15 as these storms progressed east. we may see these warnings extepid into other portions of the area. the storms have popped up very quickly. you can see the heaviest rain is u here across burkes county in the lehigh valley into the poconos. we're watching that move more easterly. it's the same storms moving over the same a
that's the 60 mile an hour wind gusts with this and they are moving off to the east at 30 miles an hour. also producing some very heavy rain. so the severe thunderstorm warning into southern bucks county until 5:30 this evening. now this is going to probably extend the storm into the search area that they are looking. the breaking news that we're covering about the missing young men. so we're going to be watching this closely as it approaches that area. that's not the only one we have. we have...
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northeast of island moving southeast at fifteen miles per hour has sixty mile per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact damage to vehicles is possible expects damage to trees power lines this severe thunderstorm will be near but around three fifty five pm we month and elwood magnolia four zero five pm dorothy around four ten pm mays landing around four twenty five pm other locations impacted by the severe thunderstorm includes folsom and cummings lakes remain alert for a possible tornado tornadoes can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms if you spawn a tornado go at once into the basement or small central room in a sturdy structure for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building in addition to large hail and damaging winds frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm move indoors immediately remember if you can hear thunder you are close enough to be struck by lightning repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has issued until four thirty pm for the following counties in new jersey i plan to come and g
northeast of island moving southeast at fifteen miles per hour has sixty mile per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact damage to vehicles is possible expects damage to trees power lines this severe thunderstorm will be near but around three fifty five pm we month and elwood magnolia four zero five pm dorothy around four ten pm mays landing around four twenty five pm other locations impacted by the severe thunderstorm includes folsom and cummings lakes remain alert...
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Jul 25, 2017
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you see clouds at the coast, inland to the north 60 miles, east 45, south 40 miles, as well.is a deep marine layer. but not a robust onshore push. the winds have been fluctuating all over the place now at 8 in san francisco, 8 also in the vallejo area. 8 in san ramon. 8 in antioch. these winds will pick up and be variable later at 10 to 20 miles per hour. so temperatures will be steady compared to yesterday. then as the high pressure strengthens, we'll warm tomorrow. 70s and 80s around the peninsula today. the full forecast is coming up at 48 after the hour. here's jaclyn. >>> right now, we are tracking those backups over at the bay bridge toll plaza. the metering lights came on around 5:26. so it's been 10 minutes and things quickly start to back up there. right now it's about 15 minutes from the maze into san francisco and the backup already stretches beyond the 880 overcrossing close to the foot of the maze. the eastshore freeway is still moving well and in the green just under 20 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. we have a road closure today along lincoln ave
you see clouds at the coast, inland to the north 60 miles, east 45, south 40 miles, as well.is a deep marine layer. but not a robust onshore push. the winds have been fluctuating all over the place now at 8 in san francisco, 8 also in the vallejo area. 8 in san ramon. 8 in antioch. these winds will pick up and be variable later at 10 to 20 miles per hour. so temperatures will be steady compared to yesterday. then as the high pressure strengthens, we'll warm tomorrow. 70s and 80s around the...
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stroll along the 15 miles of nature trails. see a beaver lodge close up or explore the replica of an american indian village. >> this is the first time we have been here. >> reporter: jim just discovered the park and plans to come back. >> sometimes you miss thing that is are in your own backyard, looking for things farther away. you have the opportunity to explore things far away. many are in your own backyard. >> we have more fun and free things lined up. tomorrow, we go to fairfax county for outdoor fun for the family. >> if you want to know more about the patuxent park, search free. >> the change in the law in virginia and the hefty fine we can help you avoid. >>> the three accidents that had spectators running for cover. >>> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. you can see on the radar, areas of light rain moving into the picture. they are with us most of the next couple days. next, four things to know about the fo days that are coming ur >> that breaking news out of new york city. a police officer there has died ove
stroll along the 15 miles of nature trails. see a beaver lodge close up or explore the replica of an american indian village. >> this is the first time we have been here. >> reporter: jim just discovered the park and plans to come back. >> sometimes you miss thing that is are in your own backyard, looking for things farther away. you have the opportunity to explore things far away. many are in your own backyard. >> we have more fun and free things lined up. tomorrow, we...
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allentown down to a half mile. everybody else in the one to five mile range north and west, south and east, looks like visibility are okay. temperature-wise it's warm and sticky. 71 in allentown. 74 in philadelphia. millville, 72. wilmington, 75. we had a lot of cloud cover yesterday a couple of a couple of scattered showers early that transitioned over to thunderstorms kept temperatures in the upper 70s. today with a decent amount of sunshine we'll add 10 degrees. 87 degrees sun and clouds, warmer, humidity levels will come down a little bit once we get past lunchtime. funny thing on any normal day with the dewpoints in the mid 60s that would be considered humid, considering where we've had been over the last couple of weeks that will feel great this afternoon. the humidity levels creep up next week, thunderstorms on the way again, i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when i come back in just a few minutes. >> folks, time, 531 if you're just waking up with us. two cousins, cosmo di
allentown down to a half mile. everybody else in the one to five mile range north and west, south and east, looks like visibility are okay. temperature-wise it's warm and sticky. 71 in allentown. 74 in philadelphia. millville, 72. wilmington, 75. we had a lot of cloud cover yesterday a couple of a couple of scattered showers early that transitioned over to thunderstorms kept temperatures in the upper 70s. today with a decent amount of sunshine we'll add 10 degrees. 87 degrees sun and clouds,...
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right there and spreading a good 45 miles to the east. 60 miles to the north. and to the south about 60, 70 miles, well into the santa clara valley. later today, clouds retreat back to the coast. we will have no clearing. in half moon bay. or in daly city. and otherwise, 60s at the beaches and 60s bay side. and 70s peninsula. and 80s. this is really seasonal and very quiet. lovely, actually. but we will have the fireworks forecast coming up. but right now back to you ladies. >> roberta, thank you. >>> cities across the bay area are getting ready for big shows tonight. one of the big nest san francisco. and simon perez gives us a behind the scenes look at the preparation. >> reporter: fireworks company pyro spectacular puts on a big show and crews are setting up 10,000 fireworks that are scheduled to be lit and launched starting at 9:30 tomorrow night. >> spectacular. >> once they take off. they reach speeds of 400 miles an hour. this is an example of the inside of one of the explosives. a real one would be begun powder plastics and mix in different colors and d
right there and spreading a good 45 miles to the east. 60 miles to the north. and to the south about 60, 70 miles, well into the santa clara valley. later today, clouds retreat back to the coast. we will have no clearing. in half moon bay. or in daly city. and otherwise, 60s at the beaches and 60s bay side. and 70s peninsula. and 80s. this is really seasonal and very quiet. lovely, actually. but we will have the fireworks forecast coming up. but right now back to you ladies. >> roberta,...
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25 miles per hour. this view alone we've had more than 500 lightning strikes in the past five minutes. also the potential for damaging winds up to 60 miles an hour and we have had some reports of hail. so the national weather service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning. it's actually just updated. this is until 5:15 tonight for much of cumberland county all of cape may county and some of atlantic county for the potential for damaging winds and hail with this storm. so, zooming in on the storm, millville has reported a wind gust at the airport 58 miles per hour. and as we zoom in you can see some very heavy rain just in the east, route 55 right now it's moving over dorothy, moving towards mays landing. a lot of people are driving to the shore tonight so i do want to stress be careful. some roads could be flooded. i want to show you another cell that currently is right over brigantine so hopefully everyone's off the beaches right now. so very heavy rain moving there. that also continues to push to th
25 miles per hour. this view alone we've had more than 500 lightning strikes in the past five minutes. also the potential for damaging winds up to 60 miles an hour and we have had some reports of hail. so the national weather service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning. it's actually just updated. this is until 5:15 tonight for much of cumberland county all of cape may county and some of atlantic county for the potential for damaging winds and hail with this storm. so, zooming in on the...
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Jul 22, 2017
07/17
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mo southeast at 40 miles per hour with the tornado warning. we expected the storm to be into corbin, 6:35. at six 40:00, fork and travis mill, 6:42. if you're not sure what to do, get to the lowest level of the house. they can break windows, come in and have flying glass. if you don't have a basement, get into the lowest level and the most interior room. get as many walls between you and the outside as you can. stay safe and from the storm as it moves to the east. at the moment, this is a doppler-indicated tornado warning, moving into the east at 40. if there is any debris, that is where it can be bad. i want you to be inside. there is no match for any sort of tornado. even a low-level tornado or a mobile home. you're it looks less intense. we'll continue to track this and watch it. if you're just zooming in, this is well south of washington. a severe thunderstorm warning into that area as well until 7:00 p.m. the storm system is what we continue to track as it moves into the east. you see a lot of lightning with the storm. it would be over or
mo southeast at 40 miles per hour with the tornado warning. we expected the storm to be into corbin, 6:35. at six 40:00, fork and travis mill, 6:42. if you're not sure what to do, get to the lowest level of the house. they can break windows, come in and have flying glass. if you don't have a basement, get into the lowest level and the most interior room. get as many walls between you and the outside as you can. stay safe and from the storm as it moves to the east. at the moment, this is a...
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Jul 1, 2017
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a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >>> couple of days ago we showed you penelope the porcupine and we asked you what song you thought she was rocking out to. they chose "can't stop the feeling", "i want to dance" came in second. well, the humane society of the north bay and vallejo is facing a feline frenzy. they found several large animal carriers all packed with adult katsz. 17 of them in fact. most of them are more than 10 years old and thin and sickly to obese. they're worried they'll have trouble finding homes for all of the cats. we have a link to the humane society of the north bay. next a deadly hospital ram bpag of new york. how other doctors stayed behind to help the wounded. also the father who planned an elaborate sting operation to help a predator going after his daughter. a tv h
a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >>> couple of days ago we showed you penelope the porcupine and we asked you what song you thought she was rocking out to. they chose "can't stop the feeling", "i want...
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Jul 29, 2017
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falling into the sea just 230 miles off the coast.he videos have not been independently verified by nbc news. the late night launch was supervised by kim jung-unwho called the missile test a serious warning that the weapons could hit the entire u.s. mainland. as people in the streets of pyongyang cheered the second successful launch in three weeks, there is new urgency that north korea can soon deliver a nuclear warhead to the u.s. >> kim jung-un, is dangerous because he is unpredictable. his technology in developing this missile cyst temperatucyst -- system which might hit the u.s., mainland, is advancing. and we don't appear to have a strategy to deal with him. and, he is taking advantage of that. >> reporter: the crisis is now triggering an arms build-up in asia, with south korea confirming talks with the u.s. for stronger missiles. the president ordered rapid deployment of the u.s. missile defense system here that was suspended in may. japan may also boost its missile defenses and consider preemptive strikes. and the u.s. has been
falling into the sea just 230 miles off the coast.he videos have not been independently verified by nbc news. the late night launch was supervised by kim jung-unwho called the missile test a serious warning that the weapons could hit the entire u.s. mainland. as people in the streets of pyongyang cheered the second successful launch in three weeks, there is new urgency that north korea can soon deliver a nuclear warhead to the u.s. >> kim jung-un, is dangerous because he is unpredictable....
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Jul 17, 2017
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a mile and a half from homes. it started in a car and moved to the nearby grass, burning about 3 acres. they do not consider the fire suspicious. but a man who manages the property argues otherwise. >> if you guys have a heart to stop what you're doing, please do so. your guys are destroying homes and property, and messing with our lives. >> hot weather is spelling high fire danger in the area. tall brush is a key concern for fire crews. and in pittsburgh. >>> i looked out the window and saw flaming up. crews had to take turns going in and out of the homes because of the heat. no one was hurt and the cause is under investigation. >> we have to be really careful because of the dry, hot weather. >> we had a crazy wet winter and now an unseasonably hot summer and we have a lot of fuel to burn and that's certainly the case. with the temperatures averaging 10 degrees above normal, but that's better than 20. we'll come down a good 10 degrees. good morning. this is our live weather camera from the transamerica pyramid. t
a mile and a half from homes. it started in a car and moved to the nearby grass, burning about 3 acres. they do not consider the fire suspicious. but a man who manages the property argues otherwise. >> if you guys have a heart to stop what you're doing, please do so. your guys are destroying homes and property, and messing with our lives. >> hot weather is spelling high fire danger in the area. tall brush is a key concern for fire crews. and in pittsburgh. >>> i looked out...
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a four-mile plus backup. 2 miles per hour approaching the scene. 8 miles per hour back towards 980, soake a while to bounce back. we just got word from caltrans that tractor trailers are no longer allowed to use eastbound 580. i quickly promised some drive times so we'll check those, too. everyone else pretty quiet. southbound 680, seven minutes. another 9, westbound 24. pretty heavy out of the central valley, tracy to dublin in the red at 52 minutes. let's check in with mike nicco with our slight cooldown today, right? >> yeah, notice those drive times, tracy to dublin, 82. maybe everybody is rushing to get a little relief from the heat. most of us will this afternoon. hi, everybody. here's a look at sfo where it's pretty clear right now. not expecting any delays. clouds will return to our beaches late this afternoon. the rest of us overnight, and that will bring cooler weather with it. it will be seasonal for most of the week and then hot again this coming weekend. it's clear on live doppler seven. no carl the fog. temperatures still warm. 82 in milpitas to 88 in san jose to hot in t
a four-mile plus backup. 2 miles per hour approaching the scene. 8 miles per hour back towards 980, soake a while to bounce back. we just got word from caltrans that tractor trailers are no longer allowed to use eastbound 580. i quickly promised some drive times so we'll check those, too. everyone else pretty quiet. southbound 680, seven minutes. another 9, westbound 24. pretty heavy out of the central valley, tracy to dublin in the red at 52 minutes. let's check in with mike nicco with our...
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Jul 25, 2017
07/17
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it spanned two miles and four minutes. very fast in time and you can see just up the road there, there's a sign there that says restricted access. that for much of the day has been cut off by maryland's state police. which should now the lead law enforcement agency managing. and inside that's the neighborhood that was ravaged. you're looking at skyfox on the left side. cameras on the ground to the right. it's hard to believe there was not a single fatality as a result of this tornado, simply one injury, which we understand is nonlife-threatening. now, many of the homes mostly shells now several without roofs tonight but t everyone survived the tornado, the ground covered by endless debris, roofs lifted off. power lines down, there was a house fire earlier in the day. some gas leaks reported. but the majority of residents were asleep here in this area as the initial water spout moved ashore at 1:29 this morning >> it was like a war zone >> shook the house, it was a nasty storm, did a lot of damage. i have no standing trees
it spanned two miles and four minutes. very fast in time and you can see just up the road there, there's a sign there that says restricted access. that for much of the day has been cut off by maryland's state police. which should now the lead law enforcement agency managing. and inside that's the neighborhood that was ravaged. you're looking at skyfox on the left side. cameras on the ground to the right. it's hard to believe there was not a single fatality as a result of this tornado, simply...
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Jul 4, 2017
07/17
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the concern is it could have gusts up to 60 miles per hour.e think it's going to be lewis town at 5:36. mount pleasant at 5:49. fairmont will get some of it. northern frederick, consider that. look at what's happening. we've got showers popping up. showers diminishing. this one over d.c., this one is falling apart. that's a brand new one popping we see the shower near reagan national. light green now. this thing is dying. it will be gone probably in the next 10 or 15 minutes. look in the next hour. this guy's popped up, and not moving much. heavy downpours, probably will rain itself out in the next 20 or 30 minutes, and that's the case. right now, i can't tell you that it's going to be raining in your backyard at 7:02. i'll just tell you, there's going to be a few showers and storms here and there. maybe about a 30% coverage. that's what i'm thinking the odds are that we're going to see one at 9:00 downtown. 83, warm and muggy. a chance of a thunderstorm. might still go. keep an eye to the sky, get the wusa9 app if you don't have it. on the ho
the concern is it could have gusts up to 60 miles per hour.e think it's going to be lewis town at 5:36. mount pleasant at 5:49. fairmont will get some of it. northern frederick, consider that. look at what's happening. we've got showers popping up. showers diminishing. this one over d.c., this one is falling apart. that's a brand new one popping we see the shower near reagan national. light green now. this thing is dying. it will be gone probably in the next 10 or 15 minutes. look in the next...
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Jul 17, 2017
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are looking at branch avenue, 33 miles per hour. upare hopefully getting back to speed. that is the latest from traffic watch. autria: a traffic alert if you are hitting the beltway. larry: suzanne kennedy is live in mobile trak 7. a new hot spot for tickets in prince george's county. suzanne: we are exactly where it is happening. we want to give you some information. we are between branch avenue and allentown road right at the exit onllentown road exit sign the outer loop of the beltway. you can see right here in front of us there is a white ford explorer parked. that is where the camera is. it has . it is being deployed today. it is kind he now 10 and 15 outets -- it is cranking 10-15 tickets. tickets will be given to motorists they go 12 miles per hour over the speed limit. tickets to be given out starting august 7. it is a work zone. they want motorists to slow down and they want them to drive 55 miles per hour. when they put the cameras in place, they say they are able to reduce speeding up to 90%. branch avenue, outer loop of
are looking at branch avenue, 33 miles per hour. upare hopefully getting back to speed. that is the latest from traffic watch. autria: a traffic alert if you are hitting the beltway. larry: suzanne kennedy is live in mobile trak 7. a new hot spot for tickets in prince george's county. suzanne: we are exactly where it is happening. we want to give you some information. we are between branch avenue and allentown road right at the exit onllentown road exit sign the outer loop of the beltway. you...
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Jul 14, 2017
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winds near 60 miles an hour with these storms. large hail coming out in the size of quarters as well and damaging wind gusts. we go to storm tracker6 live look a little bit closer here and this is just to the east of salem. here is salem in salem county, alloway near commissions pike. 152 lightning strikes so it's a constant roar of thunder and constant flashes of lightning. no tornado warnings right now but just an indication there's a lot of volatile winds in these storms as they continue to push to the east. if we pop out a little bit, there you can see columbia road as well weymouth road eighth street just to the east of buena. this is another storm that is moving towards egg harbor. this one has had a little bit of a hook over the last 15 minutes. no tornado with this either but some damaging winds and very large hail especially over weymouth road right now with nearly 162 lightning strikes. flash flood warnings also anywhere from philadelphia right through wilmington and salem. rain rates with these storms nearly 2-inches an
winds near 60 miles an hour with these storms. large hail coming out in the size of quarters as well and damaging wind gusts. we go to storm tracker6 live look a little bit closer here and this is just to the east of salem. here is salem in salem county, alloway near commissions pike. 152 lightning strikes so it's a constant roar of thunder and constant flashes of lightning. no tornado warnings right now but just an indication there's a lot of volatile winds in these storms as they continue to...
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Jul 29, 2017
07/17
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we're talking about gusts in the 35 to 40 miles per hour.hese numbers it's almost like, thinks of a winter type of northeaster that's what we're dealing with right now with the colder dry air on the backside would be pouring in if this was january, this is the cooler drier air. dewpoints in the 50s, dewpoints close to 07 down here, very humid, very dry, this dry air runs in and pushes all the humidity out to see. look at the dewpoints tomorrow. 40s is what they see in the desert southwest. 50s, tuesday and even wednesday. we can handle 63 when it comes to the dewpoint that's not bad. future tracker 6, mostly cloudy skies through the afternoon, the exception being the lehigh valley with there are sun and clouds. 7:00 p.m. mainly cloudy conditions and peeks of sun around the philadelphia area. lehigh valley full sun, same things with the poconos. tomorrow a completely sunny day start to finish, very enjoyable low humidity levels. leftover showers, clouds and sun, breezy and cool, high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, we should be around 8
we're talking about gusts in the 35 to 40 miles per hour.hese numbers it's almost like, thinks of a winter type of northeaster that's what we're dealing with right now with the colder dry air on the backside would be pouring in if this was january, this is the cooler drier air. dewpoints in the 50s, dewpoints close to 07 down here, very humid, very dry, this dry air runs in and pushes all the humidity out to see. look at the dewpoints tomorrow. 40s is what they see in the desert southwest. 50s,...
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Jul 13, 2017
07/17
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responding from pittsburg and they could see the glowing from the fire on highway 4 which is five miles away. the first crews knew immediately it was a very large fire and they went to the three-alarm fire right away and we skipped the second alarm altogether. >> reporter: when you talk about alarms, that means bringing in more resources and firefighters. >> that's correct. an alarm for us for commercial structure fire is six piece apparatus with three people and the chief associated so we knew we immediately we needed a lot of people on this fire. >> reporter: how difficult is it to knock a fire that big down? >> this fire was producing a lot of energy so it took us about 90 minutes to get this fire under control. we cannot even get it darkened or down for the first 45 minutes. >> reporter: are you making sure the hotspots are not flaring up? >> that's correct due to the hotspots in the amount of wood in the building and it was surrounded by trees so there was a lot of wood involved in concealed spaces due to the design of the building. we were trying to make sure we could get all of t
responding from pittsburg and they could see the glowing from the fire on highway 4 which is five miles away. the first crews knew immediately it was a very large fire and they went to the three-alarm fire right away and we skipped the second alarm altogether. >> reporter: when you talk about alarms, that means bringing in more resources and firefighters. >> that's correct. an alarm for us for commercial structure fire is six piece apparatus with three people and the chief...
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Jul 21, 2017
07/17
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it's burned 109 square miles. that area littered with dead trees killed by bark beetles and years of drought making it prime fire fuel. this started about two miles east of lake mcclure. flames then jumped the merced river and several retardant lines and roads. it is still threatening about 1500 homes and other buildings. nearly 5,000 people have been evacuated. >> are we going to be victims or save our horses? we hauled the horses out and went home and got the people. we're seeing what's going on back home and we're just staying out of the way. let the red hats or whatever color hats they got, let them do the work. >> reporter: the highway 140 entrance to yosemite national park should be bumper-to-bumper in late july, but 140 is closed so getting into the park from the west gate is tough. getting out is even tougher. inside the park, the winds are shrouding some iconic vistas in smoke. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency tuesday for mariposa county because the fire damaged power, water and communic
it's burned 109 square miles. that area littered with dead trees killed by bark beetles and years of drought making it prime fire fuel. this started about two miles east of lake mcclure. flames then jumped the merced river and several retardant lines and roads. it is still threatening about 1500 homes and other buildings. nearly 5,000 people have been evacuated. >> are we going to be victims or save our horses? we hauled the horses out and went home and got the people. we're seeing what's...
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backup getting close to three miles.eck in with meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning, everybody. a little bit of drizzle along the coast. everybody else, pretty dry. a look at cloud cover and temperatures. mid 50s, near 60 through 7:00. 50s at the coast at noon. 60s and 70s around the bay. 70s and 80s inland. heading towards 4:00. 70s to 90s inland. 60s and 70s around the bay. 50s at the coast. fog creeps back in by 7:00. 60s around the bay. a few 70s holding on. >>> new this morning, a tweet from elon musk makes it official. the first model 3 rolls off the assembly line on friday. >> if tesla's first mass market model can keep up to production schedule, abc news reporter matt keller is live in fremont. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. customers will like the news. it appears investors will also like the news as well. i checked online. it shows that tesla's stock price is up 1.8% before the market opens. this news came via twitter from the co-founder elong mu model 3 passed all regulatory requirements
backup getting close to three miles.eck in with meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning, everybody. a little bit of drizzle along the coast. everybody else, pretty dry. a look at cloud cover and temperatures. mid 50s, near 60 through 7:00. 50s at the coast at noon. 60s and 70s around the bay. 70s and 80s inland. heading towards 4:00. 70s to 90s inland. 60s and 70s around the bay. 50s at the coast. fog creeps back in by 7:00. 60s around the bay. a few 70s holding on. >>> new...
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Jul 30, 2017
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from a half mile to a mile. be careful out there. here's the fog footprint this morning that stays with us across the bay through 9:00, 10:00. by noontime, look at that. pulling back from the san mateo coast. the marin coast as well. we'll look for temperatures at 7:00 in the 60s in our east bay. by noon, we're about 80 degrees in livermore. that's warmer than we were yesterday and as we take it to 4:00 in the afternoon, we've got mid-90s by the delta. almost 80 degrees by fremont and sunshine with mid-60s in the city. we'll talk about the heat coming into play for the first week of august in just a few minutes. kate? >>> developing news out of germany this morning, there was a shooting at a nightclub. two people were killed, including the gunman and four others were wounded. this happened in constance in the southwest part of the country. the gunman opened fire inside the club this morning. he was shot and killed by police. an officer injured in the shooting is recovering. investigators say the motive is still unclear. >>> now to no
from a half mile to a mile. be careful out there. here's the fog footprint this morning that stays with us across the bay through 9:00, 10:00. by noontime, look at that. pulling back from the san mateo coast. the marin coast as well. we'll look for temperatures at 7:00 in the 60s in our east bay. by noon, we're about 80 degrees in livermore. that's warmer than we were yesterday and as we take it to 4:00 in the afternoon, we've got mid-90s by the delta. almost 80 degrees by fremont and sunshine...
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at three o six pm strong thunderstorms were located along a line extending from thirteen not pull miles north of p.p.h. island to ten nautical miles northeast of north east river to near having delaware grace moving southeast at twenty five knots hazard wind gusts thirty four that's or greater source radar indicated impact small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves locations impacted include woodland beach stony point sea breeze ship joins your like the patch island and really point move to safe harbor as gusty winds and high waves are expected frequent lightning is occurring with the storms he is caught on the open water below deck if possible keep away from ungrounded metal objects. however some of the lawyers for the victims have accused very much of the moment sensationalism there are limits we don't need this shock pictures to understand the horror of terrorism. well a french court has banned barely match from republic in the controversial images however the ruling did not call for the magazine's latest issue that includes the photos to be pulled
at three o six pm strong thunderstorms were located along a line extending from thirteen not pull miles north of p.p.h. island to ten nautical miles northeast of north east river to near having delaware grace moving southeast at twenty five knots hazard wind gusts thirty four that's or greater source radar indicated impact small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves locations impacted include woodland beach stony point sea breeze ship joins your like the patch...
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Jul 16, 2017
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one square mile. that is it. -- this ise graph what 100 miles by 100 miles look ls like. there's a little pixel -- that is the size of the battery pack you need to support that. gov. sandoval: you talked about 20 years from now -- some of us will still be using horses. what will the energy peace look like? weatherby transmission lines -- will there be transmission lines? elon: please of energy is roughly divided into three areas. they are more or less equal at a high level. about a third of energy is user transportation. about a third is used for electricity. about a third is used for heating. -- of thet to have electricity production, call it something in the order of 10% is renewable. maybe 15%. means there's a massive amount of solar that needs to be produced and connected in order to be fully sustainable. transport,kling nonrenewable electricity is needed -- we will need a combination of utility scale solar and rooftop scale solar combined with wind, geothermal and hydro and some nuclear for a while in order to transition to a sustainable situation. massive, massive g
one square mile. that is it. -- this ise graph what 100 miles by 100 miles look ls like. there's a little pixel -- that is the size of the battery pack you need to support that. gov. sandoval: you talked about 20 years from now -- some of us will still be using horses. what will the energy peace look like? weatherby transmission lines -- will there be transmission lines? elon: please of energy is roughly divided into three areas. they are more or less equal at a high level. about a third of...
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Jul 20, 2017
07/17
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speeds drop just below 25 miles per hour. "slow, stop, go" if you are trying to head through san mateo. that earlier accident in san jose looks like now it's cleared but 101 still residual slowdowns likely to stick out for much of the morning commute. 880 looking fantastic through oakland no delays in either direction between the maze and 238. let's check in with roberta now on the forecast. >>> jaclyn, we are overcast with a deep marine layer this morning. it is pushing onshore. you're looking at the bay this morning where we have a small craft advisory in place for this afternoon, layers of clouds just loving this view from sutro tower. the fog and low clouds this morning, a compressed deck roughly between about 3 and 900 feet causing delays at sfo right now on some arriving flights. temperatures are in the 50s to 60 degrees. were you the recipient of the robust wind in the late afternoon yesterday? i was in pleasanton and i was home in pleasanton and opened the windows and turned off the ac. winds later today 10 to 20 so y
speeds drop just below 25 miles per hour. "slow, stop, go" if you are trying to head through san mateo. that earlier accident in san jose looks like now it's cleared but 101 still residual slowdowns likely to stick out for much of the morning commute. 880 looking fantastic through oakland no delays in either direction between the maze and 238. let's check in with roberta now on the forecast. >>> jaclyn, we are overcast with a deep marine layer this morning. it is pushing...
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Jul 22, 2017
07/17
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take map ...y obligaron la evacuacin de miles de residentes.ambien una gran nube de humo que se extiende por gran parte del norte de california --- revel andres
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Jul 14, 2017
07/17
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50 miles an hour wind and heavy rainfall and frequent lightening. good news though we have severe weather watch in effect for philadelphia and surrounding suburbs that has been dropped. remains in effect for cape may county and portions of delaware until 9:00 this evening. once those storm exit cape may we will see that thunderstorm likely watch drop for your county. we have a flash flood warning that remains in effect for atlantic, cape may, cumberland , salem counties until 7:15 this evening but we will see improving conditions after another active, afternoon. we had damage to some car bin owes in west chester when those storms rolled through, some closed road, because of flooding in lower oxford township and buena vista. quarter sized hail in atlantic county. i will toss it out to when see ingram in phoenixville with the mobile weather watcher. we had storms roll through this. are things clearing out there, chelsea. >> things are looking much better, lauren. it is warm though, it is also humid. mobile weather watchers checking in with temperature
50 miles an hour wind and heavy rainfall and frequent lightening. good news though we have severe weather watch in effect for philadelphia and surrounding suburbs that has been dropped. remains in effect for cape may county and portions of delaware until 9:00 this evening. once those storm exit cape may we will see that thunderstorm likely watch drop for your county. we have a flash flood warning that remains in effect for atlantic, cape may, cumberland , salem counties until 7:15 this evening...
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Jul 2, 2017
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i have ever seen 80 miles an hour, the speed limit. >> matt: george springer leads things off in theinger, altuve and correa. top two hitters in a.j. hinch's order have been quiet tonight. >> john: when he needs a strikeout pitch betances go the to the -- goes to the slider. he cannot command the fastball. >> matt: slider in for a strike. it's a ball and two strikes. >> john: he has a unique way of delivering the ball. looks like he's falling to first base. he's so big, that's part of the issue of why he's in the role he's in. once a starter but now a feared asset out of the bullpen. he doesn't give up many hits. >> matt: strikes out springer. there is one gone in the eighth. >> john: it's a little bit of a front side, tries to stay in there but his body takes him going toward first and then everything falls accordingly. the slider allows him to keep his back foot back because he doesn't have to exert as much. the fastball is pronounced and he will fall more away with the fastball. >> matt: jose altuve hitless trying to pick up a nine-game hitting voke. this might be his last chance.
i have ever seen 80 miles an hour, the speed limit. >> matt: george springer leads things off in theinger, altuve and correa. top two hitters in a.j. hinch's order have been quiet tonight. >> john: when he needs a strikeout pitch betances go the to the -- goes to the slider. he cannot command the fastball. >> matt: slider in for a strike. it's a ball and two strikes. >> john: he has a unique way of delivering the ball. looks like he's falling to first base. he's so big,...
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Jul 17, 2017
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we're up to 28 miles per hour and 14 miles per hour right around 980.time we checked, it was down to 5 miles per hour. so slowly but surely, things are starting to pick up. drive times looking pretty good. tracy to dublin, 51 minutes, in the yellow, so not terrible out of the central valley. southbound 680, dublin to mission bufltd, 20 minutes, back in the green, and northbound 85 between 101 and cupertino, just 15 minutes. we'll check on the bay bridge commute in a few. let's check in with mike. >> good morning. hi, everybody. let's start by opening the weather window on the golden gate. what you don't see is carl the fog. what you do see are west winds at 15 which brings some cool wrg. for some of us, not dramatic cooling. at our beaches today, sunshine earlier. clouds late toward sunset. around the bay, faster breezes north of the bay bridge. a small craft advisory, and exercising extreme sunshine once again. temperatures on the peninsula from 51 in pacifica to half moon bay at 62. belmont, 70s. san jose, 64. quick look at san jose, had a record high
we're up to 28 miles per hour and 14 miles per hour right around 980.time we checked, it was down to 5 miles per hour. so slowly but surely, things are starting to pick up. drive times looking pretty good. tracy to dublin, 51 minutes, in the yellow, so not terrible out of the central valley. southbound 680, dublin to mission bufltd, 20 minutes, back in the green, and northbound 85 between 101 and cupertino, just 15 minutes. we'll check on the bay bridge commute in a few. let's check in with...
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Jul 24, 2017
07/17
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this is moving 20 miles per hour. that as it continues to move toward north and northeast it will fizzle out altogether. a few more showers around the beltway and national harbor and the casino. also mclean and tysons. light shower at this hour. but nothing to contain the gusty winds. nothing to contain heavy rain. no lightning can be found in the storms. so for this evening the temperatures in the 80's. warm and muggy. isolated storms here and there. tomorrow morning or tonight, 62 to 72. the skies clear out a bit come tomorrow morning. morning will arrive, grab your sunglasses. you will need it throughout the day. the temperatures are a little below average for this time of the year. noticeable change in the humidity levels. highs will make it to the middle to the upper 80's. abundant sunshine throughout the day. don't forget the nats. they are back in town after a week and a half on the road. tomorrow night and wednesday night. looks perfect. a cold front friday. that will trigger storms that may linger on saturday
this is moving 20 miles per hour. that as it continues to move toward north and northeast it will fizzle out altogether. a few more showers around the beltway and national harbor and the casino. also mclean and tysons. light shower at this hour. but nothing to contain the gusty winds. nothing to contain heavy rain. no lightning can be found in the storms. so for this evening the temperatures in the 80's. warm and muggy. isolated storms here and there. tomorrow morning or tonight, 62 to 72. the...
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Jul 3, 2017
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a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half?al geyser always bottled at the mountain source.
a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half?al geyser always bottled at the mountain source.
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Jul 2, 2017
07/17
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so that would be a journey of about 73 nautical miles. so they would choose those very dangerous groups and then the other of 50 nautical miles they had all of their artillery the 73 miles was considerable in the rough water of the channel. because it was involving the aircraft and the germans. it was not a short trip for girl --. and just to go around. >> how long have you been thinking about writing this book? at least from the american perspective dunkirk is a little under reported. >> but with most of the americans tell me it is absolutely wonderful although i expect that americans have heard a lot about dunkirk did know about it but why? one very basic reason my wife begged me not to write another biography. because that took four years so asked if i would do a shorter book says she said write a book about dunkirk. so i thought about it and that was not a bad idea. i would be more interested that surely no one has dealt with a step-by-step the way in which we went to war in that chronological order so it is still the great untold sto
so that would be a journey of about 73 nautical miles. so they would choose those very dangerous groups and then the other of 50 nautical miles they had all of their artillery the 73 miles was considerable in the rough water of the channel. because it was involving the aircraft and the germans. it was not a short trip for girl --. and just to go around. >> how long have you been thinking about writing this book? at least from the american perspective dunkirk is a little under reported....
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Jul 12, 2017
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>> so up on it's on >> so under a mile? >> yeah. right now i'm in the pro shop, so i don't see much. but i went up to the fourth tee and just saw the whole hillside -- i didn't see any flames, but just the aftermath of the burn and the blackened ground. but nothing affecting us here. >> so you are down the hill from alum rock fire. so is the wind taking the mosmo away from you? >> yeah, the smoke is just flowing over on the mountain, just staying up on the top of the hillside. >> we do have word that alum rock park is being closed tomorrow out of precautionary measures. how about the country club, are you staying hope? >> yeah, we're staying open right now. nothing is affecting us or the houses up on alum rock as well. so we're staying open. >> kyle, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> a family making six figures can now qualify for affordable housing in san francisco. it's part of the city's commitment to not forget the middle class. leeann melendez has details on the new policy just passed. >> reporter: well, dan, that may soun
>> so up on it's on >> so under a mile? >> yeah. right now i'm in the pro shop, so i don't see much. but i went up to the fourth tee and just saw the whole hillside -- i didn't see any flames, but just the aftermath of the burn and the blackened ground. but nothing affecting us here. >> so you are down the hill from alum rock fire. so is the wind taking the mosmo away from you? >> yeah, the smoke is just flowing over on the mountain, just staying up on the top of...