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if it incredible hundred 40-mile-an-hour winds, with 165-mile-an-hour, 170-mile-an-hour gusts have come through. in the beginning, these winds going in this direction and slamming into the panhandle there. that will do an enormous amount of damage. then, people will be able to go outside and look. no one should do that. because at some point to the backside of the storm will come. instead of winds moving in this direction, the wind will be moving in this direction. they will be coming out of this side. everything that was blown over that way is then pushed back in the other direction. that can go on for one hour around tyndale air force base. tyndall air force base is the home of the f-22 raptors, 125th fighter wing is there. the 44th fighter group, the 95th fighter squadron is there. this thing opened back in 1941 as a gunnery range. right now, 2700 people live there. 81% of everyone who lives there has a child, adults who live there have a child under the age of 18. a lot of children there. it covers about 15 square miles. if this continues, somewhere along mexico beach and tyndall ai
if it incredible hundred 40-mile-an-hour winds, with 165-mile-an-hour, 170-mile-an-hour gusts have come through. in the beginning, these winds going in this direction and slamming into the panhandle there. that will do an enormous amount of damage. then, people will be able to go outside and look. no one should do that. because at some point to the backside of the storm will come. instead of winds moving in this direction, the wind will be moving in this direction. they will be coming out of...
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the physical landfall happened 30 miles east with winds of 155 miles per hour. as brooke was saying, that's just two miles per hour short of being a category five storm. when all is said and done, it may prove out that hurricane michael did makeland landfall a hurricane five storm. i'm walking around gingerly trying to make sure there is no flying debris coming my way. people have been watching for a few minutes and know that behind me there used to be this metal railing, this iron railing that was cemented to the ground here. it was uprooted and bent over and pulled the cement with it. that's just how strong this wind is and there goes another piece of the metal siding flying by here behind me. a hundred mile-an-hour winds will do that. it will be sustained, we understand, for a full couple of hours. panama city beach is the most populated area feeling the full force of the storm. some 12,000 people live in panama city beach. about half of those people did leave but that means there are several thousand people still trying to wait out this storm. i hope they ar
the physical landfall happened 30 miles east with winds of 155 miles per hour. as brooke was saying, that's just two miles per hour short of being a category five storm. when all is said and done, it may prove out that hurricane michael did makeland landfall a hurricane five storm. i'm walking around gingerly trying to make sure there is no flying debris coming my way. people have been watching for a few minutes and know that behind me there used to be this metal railing, this iron railing that...
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it will bring with it anywhere from 150 mile to almost 200 mile an hour winds.m surges could be up to 15 feet. additional rainfall could also produce flash flooding at the highest levels. we have been in constant communications with governor rick s
it will bring with it anywhere from 150 mile to almost 200 mile an hour winds.m surges could be up to 15 feet. additional rainfall could also produce flash flooding at the highest levels. we have been in constant communications with governor rick s
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this is a category 4, winds of 145 miles per hour, gusts of 175 moving at about 14 miles per hour. so it is moving relatively quickly and just in a matter of a couple of hours it will be making its way on shore. where exactly that happens? still yet to be determined. we know it will be in the vicinity of panama city somewhere in that area. those are the folks that are going to experience the strongest winds. anyone east of that eye will experience the strongest of the highest storm surge. we are getting five to six feet of storm surge in the area. so all the areas east of the eye is where we are getting the highest water come in. the winds are going to be picking up rapidly because the storm is moving at 14 miles per hour. so the closer it gets to shore, the higher the winds are going to be. now, the winds will be felt far and wide. the hurricane force winds extend 45 miles from the center. that is a 90 mile area that will get the hurricane force winds. tropical storm force winds extend 175 miles from the center. right now we have gusts of 46 in panama city. that will go up dramati
this is a category 4, winds of 145 miles per hour, gusts of 175 moving at about 14 miles per hour. so it is moving relatively quickly and just in a matter of a couple of hours it will be making its way on shore. where exactly that happens? still yet to be determined. we know it will be in the vicinity of panama city somewhere in that area. those are the folks that are going to experience the strongest winds. anyone east of that eye will experience the strongest of the highest storm surge. we...
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it's making landfall at 155 miles per hour. category five would be 157 miles an hour.itoring this very closely, senator. what's the latest information you're getting? >> well, wolf, the toughest area is going to get it on the right side or the east side of the eye wall. and that's going to be to the east of tallahassee. there the huge winds combine with 12 to 13 foot of water. by the way, i've met with the secretary of the air force today. i'm in washington going back to the panhandle. i came here for the vote on our big water bill, which is critical to florida, and the secretary of the air force knows they completely evacuated tindle facebook. from the facebook to the east all the way to apalachicola to alligator point, they're going to get a wall of water that's going to be 12 to 13 feet above high tide. so you're talking about substantial damage combined with the wind. >> this is the worst hurricane since they started recording these mhurricanes that hit the florida panhandle. is that right? >> yes. nobody remembers a category five in the florida panhandle. it may b
it's making landfall at 155 miles per hour. category five would be 157 miles an hour.itoring this very closely, senator. what's the latest information you're getting? >> well, wolf, the toughest area is going to get it on the right side or the east side of the eye wall. and that's going to be to the east of tallahassee. there the huge winds combine with 12 to 13 foot of water. by the way, i've met with the secretary of the air force today. i'm in washington going back to the panhandle. i...
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it will bring with it anywhere from 150 mile to almost 200 mile an hour winds. the storm surges could be up to 15 feet. additional rainfall could also produce flash flooding at the highest levels. we have been in constant communications with governor rick scott of florida. with all the authorities in the various states. we're very well prepared for massive amounts of food and we have first responders all over, the electrical companies are staged and ready to go in after the storm. over a thousands trucks. we have large amounts of food and water and everything else that you need. that will go -- immediately be rushed in as the storm leaves. federal resources are on the ground at every level and we are absolutely ready. it's a top priority and these top priority is this. we have moved a lot of people off the area and out of path of the storm but people remain. some people don't want to go. the winds will be so tremendous. this will be a lot of water but will be tremendous wind and lot of those houses aren't built for winds like that. haven't seen winds like that.
it will bring with it anywhere from 150 mile to almost 200 mile an hour winds. the storm surges could be up to 15 feet. additional rainfall could also produce flash flooding at the highest levels. we have been in constant communications with governor rick scott of florida. with all the authorities in the various states. we're very well prepared for massive amounts of food and we have first responders all over, the electrical companies are staged and ready to go in after the storm. over a...
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here on the north side of the bay, alligator point where we were. 30 miles, 40 miles east of apalachicola. it goes all the way, cedar bay, as you know, the golf is shallo shallow. 30 miles. very shallow and the problem with that it brings the water in the surge. all that water has to go somewhere. areas like tallahassee, anyone down here, it becomes too much to bear. you are not even going to be able to make the front door, the other side of the bay, there getting covered from the bridge, it's flooded several feet already. [inaudible] >> shepard: this is panama city beach, listen. >> all this debris from on top of the building, on top the neighborhood behind us towards the golf. you certainly don't want to be in the way of any of that debris. and we are not, just so you know, we are in a secure area, we are blocked from all of that. that's good for us. >> shepard: this is on the west side of the storm. the wind coming out of the north, the water blowing from the land to have the cd. the debris from the land is towards the beach, the local nbc television station where i worked 30 years ago
here on the north side of the bay, alligator point where we were. 30 miles, 40 miles east of apalachicola. it goes all the way, cedar bay, as you know, the golf is shallo shallow. 30 miles. very shallow and the problem with that it brings the water in the surge. all that water has to go somewhere. areas like tallahassee, anyone down here, it becomes too much to bear. you are not even going to be able to make the front door, the other side of the bay, there getting covered from the bridge, it's...
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here's our look at the 7 mile house in brisbane. vanessa garcia: hi there, welcome to 7 mile house.here would you like to sit, be outside or inside? male: inside. vanessa: inside, okay, how many of you? four, alright, right here, please. male: the saga of the 7 mile house began 160 years ago, but for many, the story begins with the restoration of the historic stagecoach stop by the immigrant family that rescued an important bit of american and bay area history. the bar and restaurant was one of the so-called mile houses that marked the road each mile between san francisco and the territor tat, asother activitie, for those in a coach as well as in wagons or on horseback. this was two years before the ponyrich as the story isarted.y many people either took the stops for granted, or one of the san francisco in brisbane.st ose in fact, the 7 mile house was also destined to be a forgotten footnote, when in 2004, in immigrant family from the philippines purchased the place and almost intuitively understood and appreciated the history that was part of the establishment. and, vanessa garcia
here's our look at the 7 mile house in brisbane. vanessa garcia: hi there, welcome to 7 mile house.here would you like to sit, be outside or inside? male: inside. vanessa: inside, okay, how many of you? four, alright, right here, please. male: the saga of the 7 mile house began 160 years ago, but for many, the story begins with the restoration of the historic stagecoach stop by the immigrant family that rescued an important bit of american and bay area history. the bar and restaurant was one of...
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it was 120 miles per hour. now we're talking about 140, up to 145 mile-per-hour.ort amount of time. it is pushing inland, and it promises to be historic in nature. a fast mover, and it will leave a lot of damage. >> a monster. george howell, live in deficit on in. stay safe, my friend. >>> hurricane michael forecast previously the strongest storm since they started keeping records in 1851 to hit the panhandle. want to bring in our hurricane expert, ryan turchalet. the pressure is dropping, wind speeds are picking upment when you look at radar, the eye is perfect and closed. this is exactly what you do not want to see if you are in the path of a hurricane, right? >> that's correct. we have a circular eye. overnight the eyewall has clause closed off. we have a fall eyewall for recon reports and satellite imagery. every indication is that this is going to continue to intensify for the next six hours up to landfall. >> with florence that devastated the carolinas, it was about the slow-moving pace and the rain event dumping feet of rain on the carolinas. c with michael
it was 120 miles per hour. now we're talking about 140, up to 145 mile-per-hour.ort amount of time. it is pushing inland, and it promises to be historic in nature. a fast mover, and it will leave a lot of damage. >> a monster. george howell, live in deficit on in. stay safe, my friend. >>> hurricane michael forecast previously the strongest storm since they started keeping records in 1851 to hit the panhandle. want to bring in our hurricane expert, ryan turchalet. the pressure is...
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that's miles and miles inland. that's something that we've been covering. it's still not safe to be outside. a situation where the water levels can stay up. hurricane force through the evening. it's best just to stay shelter, this is the latest from hurricane michael, ken graham at the national hurricane center. >> shepard: ken, thanks. let's got panama city beach. jeff flock is there. how is it? >> this is our first look, shep, at the beach. trying to make our way next to the hotel. it's an air b&b. look at that guy. he's waving. she just went away. she's waving up there. look at that. somebody survived it. we'll see how the beach survived. come on, kyle. >> shepard: the signal will be in and out. we're saying with this. we haven't seen this yet. let's go. >> the surf is not as bad as we thought it would be. obviously still surging some as we speak here. look, this could have been worse. you said earlier, 18 -- look at that. the railing just -- it's not catastrophic damage but that is the pool railing there. obviously collapsed. i'm looking down. see what
that's miles and miles inland. that's something that we've been covering. it's still not safe to be outside. a situation where the water levels can stay up. hurricane force through the evening. it's best just to stay shelter, this is the latest from hurricane michael, ken graham at the national hurricane center. >> shepard: ken, thanks. let's got panama city beach. jeff flock is there. how is it? >> this is our first look, shep, at the beach. trying to make our way next to the...
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hurricane michael has top sustained winds of 145 miles per hour. that means we have gusts that are faster than that, enough to drive a storm surge that could top 14 feet, potentially catastrophic is the word from the national hurricane center. florida's governor says the time to flee the coast has come and gone. >> we have our entire team spread across all of the danger zones. let's begin with gary in shell point. look, it has gotten worse for you there in the last hour. >> things are getting bad quickly and the worst is still yet to come. this is shell point beach, florida. it's a very vulnerable area. this town only has 300 people. it's a boating town, a tourist town. it got decimated 13 years ago during hurricane dennis. there is a lot of concern. i think what gives us some comfort from covering hurricanes, we always see curiosity seekers deciding not to evacuate. even with limited advanced notice of this -- we didn't know we would have a hurricane 4 hurricane until today. we didn't know it would be category 3 until yesterday. we didn't know it
hurricane michael has top sustained winds of 145 miles per hour. that means we have gusts that are faster than that, enough to drive a storm surge that could top 14 feet, potentially catastrophic is the word from the national hurricane center. florida's governor says the time to flee the coast has come and gone. >> we have our entire team spread across all of the danger zones. let's begin with gary in shell point. look, it has gotten worse for you there in the last hour. >> things...
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with 155 miles per hour winds.. stay with kpix 5 news on air and online.. >>> that is ever kpix5 news at noon. we will monitor hurricane michael all day long. making landfall just hours ago. >> say with kpix5 news on air and online. ♪ >> bill: you know why the judge ruled against me. >> brooke: yes. >> bill: you and everybody else -- 'cause i'm a lousy father. >> brooke: you're not a lousy father. >> bill: well, the judge didn't see it that way, brooke. i mean, why else would he give katie sole custody? >> brooke: you bribed the judge! >> ridge: i did what i did to protect the little boy and his mother. >> brooke: that's not up to you, ridge. that's for a court to decide. now you've taken away any fair shot that bill might have had. >> ridge: he never had a shot. >> brooke: i can't believe what you've done. [ sighs ] >> brooke: it wasn't because of your parenting.
with 155 miles per hour winds.. stay with kpix 5 news on air and online.. >>> that is ever kpix5 news at noon. we will monitor hurricane michael all day long. making landfall just hours ago. >> say with kpix5 news on air and online. ♪ >> bill: you know why the judge ruled against me. >> brooke: yes. >> bill: you and everybody else -- 'cause i'm a lousy father. >> brooke: you're not a lousy father. >> bill: well, the judge didn't see it that way,...
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we've had some rain, some gusts of wind, 35 miles an hour or 45 miles an hour.ve been extremely blessed in this thing. we've had minor flooding in some areas but overall we're probably -- well, as far as the hurricane and everything goes we probably fared better than everybody else. >> the thing is even when there's a minimal amount of damage, it causes a lot of inconvenience because there's power lines down often, trees down, roads blocked, power outages. where are you on that front? >> we had a little bit of flooding in one of our beach areas, had some water across the road. fort thickens which is a popular tourist area usually floods even in a tropical storm. that occurred and further east of us the weather gets worse. but so far minimal. i was listening to your interview and she should live in our county. we have a specific shelter for those with pets. >> hopefully, sheriff, we're getting smarter about these things and realizing that the folks have difficulty dealing with these things because of their pets. did most people stay where you are? >> almost every
we've had some rain, some gusts of wind, 35 miles an hour or 45 miles an hour.ve been extremely blessed in this thing. we've had minor flooding in some areas but overall we're probably -- well, as far as the hurricane and everything goes we probably fared better than everybody else. >> the thing is even when there's a minimal amount of damage, it causes a lot of inconvenience because there's power lines down often, trees down, roads blocked, power outages. where are you on that front?...
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roughly about 40 miles away. that's why tallahassee and even though with that said, over here, this is a live wind report. 67-mile-per-hour winds. that's still 40 miles per hour away. you can imagine what it's like. much worse. we're more extreme wind damage is being done. the other major city in this area is, as we go through dothan. all of a sudden these bright red and pichks are staying symmetrical. doesn't look like it's about onshore for a hurricane for the last two hours. it's going to be close to how -- just you don't want to get in the bright red. you'll see massive amounts of trees down and instead of days without power, possibly weeks that's going to take to clean that up. dothan right now, roughly about 20 to 22 miles away. and the storm in general is heading towards the north-northeast. if we take this, kind of that general direction here and like this, that's kind of the direction the eye is going to be heading in here as we go throughout the rest of the day. that was the wind map. this was the curre
roughly about 40 miles away. that's why tallahassee and even though with that said, over here, this is a live wind report. 67-mile-per-hour winds. that's still 40 miles per hour away. you can imagine what it's like. much worse. we're more extreme wind damage is being done. the other major city in this area is, as we go through dothan. all of a sudden these bright red and pichks are staying symmetrical. doesn't look like it's about onshore for a hurricane for the last two hours. it's going to be...
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you are a mile away from the beach.l me the conditions around where you are. >> actually, it's not that bad where we are right now. a little wind, a little rain. no flooding, no water. >> still have power. >> still have power. >> that's not going to last. you know that's not going to last. >> not going to last. fortunately, i've been here. i've road out ivan. we came home. we had no shingles. we had a few debris, but not much. >> those are the names we keep on hearing. but the fact is michael will be worse than one of them in terms of wind speed, 145 miles an hour. as we look, i look along the coast here, people can't see, there is some buildings that are new and look very strong. others not so much. are you convinced the houses that are around you with built to withstand the wind. >> the one we're in has gone through some major, major storms. that will be our salvation would be that home. the newer homes that have been built, i couldn't say. we'll just hope for the best. but like i said, the one that we're in it is pre
you are a mile away from the beach.l me the conditions around where you are. >> actually, it's not that bad where we are right now. a little wind, a little rain. no flooding, no water. >> still have power. >> still have power. >> that's not going to last. you know that's not going to last. >> not going to last. fortunately, i've been here. i've road out ivan. we came home. we had no shingles. we had a few debris, but not much. >> those are the names we keep...
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they call it the miracle mile. this long stretch, when i was a kid, it had ferris wheels, boardwalk somewhat similar to atlantic city's board walk but not exactly. there were a lot of things to do. holiday inn style, two-story motels. as a kid we'd go stay there on the beach. you load 20 kids in the vw vans and drive seven hours to panama city beach. it was the greatest week of life. every year, you couldn't wait. you fight the whole way down there, everyone screaming, parents are furious. finally you get there and everybody gets sun burned and we all cry. but panama city beach was the place to go for people who lived in the southeastern united states. there's no one who would disagree. that's where you would want to go as a kid, of not enormous means, to have a fantastic time. it grew so fast in the 1970s and 1980s. eventually middle beach road became something. then they had to put a bypass around it to connect destin. it all just became one sort of sprawling metropolos. many zoning concerns. and the case was alw
they call it the miracle mile. this long stretch, when i was a kid, it had ferris wheels, boardwalk somewhat similar to atlantic city's board walk but not exactly. there were a lot of things to do. holiday inn style, two-story motels. as a kid we'd go stay there on the beach. you load 20 kids in the vw vans and drive seven hours to panama city beach. it was the greatest week of life. every year, you couldn't wait. you fight the whole way down there, everyone screaming, parents are furious....
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right now it's about 90 miles away. like you said, this goes over tallahassee as a very damaging storm. that's where the calm eupblolle the capital is. trees coming down in georgia, and power lines coming down and a major outage going on, millions maybe without power and that could be for weeks because there are so many people going without power you can't get all of those back up. if the eye goes over you, looks like the wind mark area all the way towards apalachicola bay, that's where the heaviest surge will be, and st. marks, worried about that little town. there's tallahassee -- there could be 5,000 of these pine trees down in tallahassee, and the same story all across parts of georgia. this is the white area of 100-mile-per-hour sustained or more, so that comes onshore right on through albany, georgia. if you evacuated to makin, you will see winds up to 70. and then the carolinas from florence, trees will be falling down there as well, so the crews will be stretched out. there's your hurricane warning right now. it
right now it's about 90 miles away. like you said, this goes over tallahassee as a very damaging storm. that's where the calm eupblolle the capital is. trees coming down in georgia, and power lines coming down and a major outage going on, millions maybe without power and that could be for weeks because there are so many people going without power you can't get all of those back up. if the eye goes over you, looks like the wind mark area all the way towards apalachicola bay, that's where the...
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gusts of 120 miles per hour. you could see this big light post that was behind me during the shot simply bent over, leaning over. it didn't topple all the way. not everything fared as well. when we were on tv, during the worst of the storm, we saw this railing being bent over in the force of the storm. let's show the video of that. as you can see, the wind just bearing down on that railing. and now, as you can see, it's just gone completely. it's just toppled over. it pulled the concrete basing right out and it's fallen. fallen into the bushes below. it was the force of the wind and the length. it was 100 miles per hour for such a long time that even that metal railing couldn't withstand itself. i had a chance to walk around the parking lot a few minutes ago to get a sense of what other damage was done. and one of the things i found was this. this giant light that had blown off the building here, along with all kinds of siding that was flying around like projectiles. pretty much the whole time. you know, we had 1
gusts of 120 miles per hour. you could see this big light post that was behind me during the shot simply bent over, leaning over. it didn't topple all the way. not everything fared as well. when we were on tv, during the worst of the storm, we saw this railing being bent over in the force of the storm. let's show the video of that. as you can see, the wind just bearing down on that railing. and now, as you can see, it's just gone completely. it's just toppled over. it pulled the concrete basing...
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50 miles out into the gulf. are taking a category 4 wind on the dirty side and bringing in what is only about 40 or 50 feet for a good 40 to 60 miles out and bringing it all the way in to this big bend that's shaped like a u. the water has nowhere to go but into the shallow, low-lying marsh lands. on top of that look at the power structure right here. that's a high pole and we're already getting 60, 70 mile gusts. my own number, not official. that will be catastrophic. it might be too late to get out. alligator point, a few people made a run for it to get out. the police have blocked the bridge just a few miles to my west. st. george, another part of franklin county where we are, they have closed that bridge. time has run out to flee. you have to hunker down. this one will be unprecedented and be a very long day on the panhandle. >> sandra: i'm not sure in those are vacation homes behind you or hotels but is anybody there? did they all evacuate? >> well, i'll let you have another look. you can see these are home
50 miles out into the gulf. are taking a category 4 wind on the dirty side and bringing in what is only about 40 or 50 feet for a good 40 to 60 miles out and bringing it all the way in to this big bend that's shaped like a u. the water has nowhere to go but into the shallow, low-lying marsh lands. on top of that look at the power structure right here. that's a high pole and we're already getting 60, 70 mile gusts. my own number, not official. that will be catastrophic. it might be too late to...
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seen from space, this hurricane is intimidating, stretching some 400 miles with winds topping 140 miles per hour and a storm surge expected to be as high as 13 feet. >> anybody that doesn't evacuate, that experiences storm surge doesn't typically live to tell about that story. >> reporter: fema rushing to mobilize against the fast-moving storm. >> this one popped up on the radar screen basically saturday morning. >> reporter: an extra 1,000 utility workers brought in from out of state are on standby as more than 375,000 florida residents were told to evacuate. >> remember, we can rebuild your hour, but we cannot rebuild your life. take this seriously, and keep your family safe. >> reporter: those who stayed behind have no other choice but to stay in place and ride out the storm. >> i just feel like you're safer if you stay put and batten down the hatches. >> reporter: as neighbors are left to lean on each other for survival. >> we're all in this together, one giant family. >> reporter: this storm is being compared to a buzz saw. it is hitting hard, and it's hitting fast, and it's the st
seen from space, this hurricane is intimidating, stretching some 400 miles with winds topping 140 miles per hour and a storm surge expected to be as high as 13 feet. >> anybody that doesn't evacuate, that experiences storm surge doesn't typically live to tell about that story. >> reporter: fema rushing to mobilize against the fast-moving storm. >> this one popped up on the radar screen basically saturday morning. >> reporter: an extra 1,000 utility workers brought in...
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tam, 17 mile an hour gusts. in the east bay, about 12 miles an hour. they will continue to increase throughout the day, the afternoon, the overnight hours. it's 57 in hayward and oakland right now. we're talking about 70s by noontime with numbers coming up into the 80s later on today inland. matt? >> thanks, lisa. bone-dry conditions, low humidity and strong winds putting firefighters on high alert. pg&e putting customers on high alert. their power may be cut off to prevent wildfires. the story from the east b >> kids and their parents touring an open house at hayward fire station number two. it just reopened after a seismic retrofit. just in time. >> i look at all the dry areas i see around sniept this is a very unstable atmosphere for us. >> red flag fire danger making firefighters uneasy. >> we're on edge because we know that any spark from a lawn mower or any type of somebody may be pulling off the side of the road which sparks the wildfire. >> contra costa fire department training facility opened its doors to the public part of fire prevention mon
tam, 17 mile an hour gusts. in the east bay, about 12 miles an hour. they will continue to increase throughout the day, the afternoon, the overnight hours. it's 57 in hayward and oakland right now. we're talking about 70s by noontime with numbers coming up into the 80s later on today inland. matt? >> thanks, lisa. bone-dry conditions, low humidity and strong winds putting firefighters on high alert. pg&e putting customers on high alert. their power may be cut off to prevent wildfires....
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Oct 10, 2018
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it is now 60 miles south, southwest of panama city. 45 miles per hour winds. it's moving now north, northeast at 14, so it's forward speed picking up a little bit. at that rate, this may very well just go to the east of panama city, but make no mistake. it is still a massive system. just to put this in perspective, if this were a tornado it would be an ef 3 tornado about five to ten miles wide. that's the kind of devastation this possibly has. it will make landfall sometime between, i'd say, 1:00 and 4:00 this afternoon as a category 4. it's still a category 2 this evening into southwestern georgia, continuing as a 2 right along the georgia, south carolina coast and tropical system moving out by friday morning. the biggest impact, storm surge. that's where we have the greatest loss of life and destruction. we're talking inundation of coastal locations. a 9 to 13 foot storm surge. that is massive. to put it in more perspective, as the winds push that wall of water onshore, we're talking three feet is about right on your porch level. six feet is just about -- i'
it is now 60 miles south, southwest of panama city. 45 miles per hour winds. it's moving now north, northeast at 14, so it's forward speed picking up a little bit. at that rate, this may very well just go to the east of panama city, but make no mistake. it is still a massive system. just to put this in perspective, if this were a tornado it would be an ef 3 tornado about five to ten miles wide. that's the kind of devastation this possibly has. it will make landfall sometime between, i'd say,...
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Oct 14, 2018
10/18
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the relative humidity up pretty high with a mile and a half, 1.25 miles. 7 miles in petaluma and 8 miles towards hhayward. it is gray outside. another day in the 60s downtown. it was 64 yesterday. the average high is 70 this time of year. even with the offshore wind, we're going to keep the numbers i the 60s. in san francisco. cool with morning fog. through 12:00 p.m., elevated fire danger. east bay hills. santa clara county, we'll see the winds kick up. it's all along the shoreline making its way through the bay. as we go through about 2:00, 3:00 in the afternoon, it pulls along the coast. we have the low clouds and the fog. it's going to be an interesting day as the winds get going, the upper elevations work their way down to the surface and we have the low clouds and fog at the coast. relative humidity is anywhere from about 13% in cloverdale to 96% in san francisco. this is when we had the highest level in the morning. 2:00, 3:00 this afternoon, already down to 11%. fairfield and napa. 52% in hayward. closer to the water, we do recover and keep relative humidity up for most of the mo
the relative humidity up pretty high with a mile and a half, 1.25 miles. 7 miles in petaluma and 8 miles towards hhayward. it is gray outside. another day in the 60s downtown. it was 64 yesterday. the average high is 70 this time of year. even with the offshore wind, we're going to keep the numbers i the 60s. in san francisco. cool with morning fog. through 12:00 p.m., elevated fire danger. east bay hills. santa clara county, we'll see the winds kick up. it's all along the shoreline making its...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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the latest advisory, which just came out, 125-mile-an-hourhu icane, moving to the northwest at 12 miles an hour. it is now expected to become a 4 the30 miles an hour and hurricane center says it could be even stronger than that. this part of the couny, this part of florida has never been hit by a category 4 hurricane. they're talking about the strongest hurricane, potentially, ever to hit this area and, again, it just gets worse every time we take a look it. ju continues to get stronger. and this, guys, is going to be a ry strong stohrough georgia all the way toward the carolinas. much more on all of this, i'll see you back fere in a minutes. >> going to deal with people that are sll dealing with flooding from florence. doug, thank you. t> tonight, a school community gathered pray for a classmate that was shot and killed almost a week >> police still have not made any arrests in the murder o elijah cole. news 4's shomari stone spoke with his classmates a teachers tonight. >> reporter: tonight, elijri's mother and thanks the crowd here. the community mourned as frnds, family, students an
the latest advisory, which just came out, 125-mile-an-hourhu icane, moving to the northwest at 12 miles an hour. it is now expected to become a 4 the30 miles an hour and hurricane center says it could be even stronger than that. this part of the couny, this part of florida has never been hit by a category 4 hurricane. they're talking about the strongest hurricane, potentially, ever to hit this area and, again, it just gets worse every time we take a look it. ju continues to get stronger. and...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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flight-level gusts at 159 miles per hour. no one lives at flight level but the brave men and women in these planes deserve credit from all of us to tell us what's going on. they've been bringing updates all night long, and they're flying through storms that i would never get in an airplane. there goes all the way from new orleans to tampa. there's going to be more surge flooding in tampa again today. we're getting up into the high tide, you're 2.5 feet above here. we talk about all the surge that's going to be here, but there's surge along the coast, as well. look at the size of the higher, colder cloud tops. this is from mobile. certainly all the way to apalachicola. and there's the eye. the eye is forecast to turn slightly toward panama city. i haven't seen that turn yet today. you can watch this eye go all the way up, and it's just pretty much going straight. so if we take this and even turn that tide just a little bit farther to the left, panama city gets it a lot worse. port st. joe a little less. mexico beach a little l
flight-level gusts at 159 miles per hour. no one lives at flight level but the brave men and women in these planes deserve credit from all of us to tell us what's going on. they've been bringing updates all night long, and they're flying through storms that i would never get in an airplane. there goes all the way from new orleans to tampa. there's going to be more surge flooding in tampa again today. we're getting up into the high tide, you're 2.5 feet above here. we talk about all the surge...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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again, 45 miles per hour winds moving at you at 20 miles per hour.s goi cause a lot of damage into the carolinas, a lot of power outages there, and then it's going to come up s justth and east of us. now, we don't get the direct impacts of it, but it interacts with a cold front, lauren and i looked at this all,day, laur big impacts in our area, and some of those, you know, involve wind and, of course, the heavy rain. >> absolutely. an i think theeavy rain really begins tomorrow afternoon. we may see a few showers before look at that, i lost the data, but here we go, 5:00, 00, there's the frontal system stretching in new york down to ethe east s of roanoke. this rain in virginia, down to north carolina. it does not need the rain after florence. here's michael right there, joining forces. this is tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, and then it pushes offshore. by the time we get into friday morning, it is out of here, but then we're left with the wind. however, from the rain we're going to g out of it, mostly around an inch in our area, possibly up t
again, 45 miles per hour winds moving at you at 20 miles per hour.s goi cause a lot of damage into the carolinas, a lot of power outages there, and then it's going to come up s justth and east of us. now, we don't get the direct impacts of it, but it interacts with a cold front, lauren and i looked at this all,day, laur big impacts in our area, and some of those, you know, involve wind and, of course, the heavy rain. >> absolutely. an i think theeavy rain really begins tomorrow afternoon....
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Oct 10, 2018
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so we had sustained winds of more than 100 miles per hour, with gusts above 120 miles per hour. jake, if you can see behind me, there's this metal railing that was there. i think you can see it leaning over. the winds just simply toppled it, pushed it over inch by inch by inch. until finally the concrete at the bottom there that was holding it down simply gave way and it simply fell over. after the storm, when the winds began to die down, because it wasn't safe to move around here at all. i was guarded by the edge of the building here. but after it died down, somehow i was able to walk around the parking lot here, and one of the things i found was this. which is a giant light, which i think was blown off this building here. i can't be sure, but it was right in the middle of the parking lot, simply blown down. so these were fierce, fierce winds, and one of the things that was truly remarkable, jake, as we got here yesterday, and a lot of people did choose to ride out this storm. panama city beach has a population of about 12,000 people. the manager told me he estimates about half
so we had sustained winds of more than 100 miles per hour, with gusts above 120 miles per hour. jake, if you can see behind me, there's this metal railing that was there. i think you can see it leaning over. the winds just simply toppled it, pushed it over inch by inch by inch. until finally the concrete at the bottom there that was holding it down simply gave way and it simply fell over. after the storm, when the winds began to die down, because it wasn't safe to move around here at all. i was...
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Oct 15, 2018
10/18
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we have fairfield reporting 24- mile an hour winds with gusts at 29 miles an hour coming from the north. it's a warmer and dry day and we will continue this pattern as we get to the 2nd half with mostly clear skies over the entire area. livermore north east breeze of 52. hayward, we get into the second part of the afternoon and evening hours, wins from the northeast will shift northwest. that is good news for relative humidity. giving you a view we go 86 degrees for santa rosa and 82 x -- expect for san roselle and closer to the bay a warm one and 88 for oakland as well as berkeley. the afternoon high in san francisco. low 70s pacifica, half moon bay at 76 and a warm 80 degrees expected in santa cruz. santa -- 84 for morgan hill under mostly sunny conditions. here is a look at your extended forecast. the winds will die down some and temperatures will fall off a little bit as well but mild to warm. we are talking upper 60s to near 70 degrees. mid to upper 70s around the bay park low 80s for our inland communities tuesday, wednesday, thursday into friday looks warmer to start your bay are
we have fairfield reporting 24- mile an hour winds with gusts at 29 miles an hour coming from the north. it's a warmer and dry day and we will continue this pattern as we get to the 2nd half with mostly clear skies over the entire area. livermore north east breeze of 52. hayward, we get into the second part of the afternoon and evening hours, wins from the northeast will shift northwest. that is good news for relative humidity. giving you a view we go 86 degrees for santa rosa and 82 x --...
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Oct 11, 2018
10/18
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florence was a category 1, 75-mile-per-hour sustained winds, and this was 100-mile-per-hour, gusts of 120 and even higher, and it was piercing and too dangerous to be out in it, and you could see just how difficult it was to be outside yesterday. that was not even the center of the eye. this was the western wall that hit us here in panama city, panama city beach, and the worst of it about 20 to 30 miles east. we are 90 minutes from sunrise. we are only beginning to get a sense of the scope of the damage. i can tell you that this is the building -- obviously i am standing in this destroyed building right here, but just behind the camera, we think there's a school that had its roof collapsed in, and there are building over there that have fallen apart. it's a mess. >> if we are looking at the video, and i think that might have been a school we were referencing, the roof was blown off, and this is a live camera we have set up and we are looking at i guess what was the school. that is demolished, and who knows when they will be able to go back to school here. that's the problem. the after
florence was a category 1, 75-mile-per-hour sustained winds, and this was 100-mile-per-hour, gusts of 120 and even higher, and it was piercing and too dangerous to be out in it, and you could see just how difficult it was to be outside yesterday. that was not even the center of the eye. this was the western wall that hit us here in panama city, panama city beach, and the worst of it about 20 to 30 miles east. we are 90 minutes from sunrise. we are only beginning to get a sense of the scope of...
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Oct 28, 2018
10/18
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so all they have to do when thes get here think about 26.2 miles. let the marines and sailors take we're going ecause to get you to the finish line so they can get the eagl globe and anchor and tell them they're marine, the proud, the corps finishers. >> reporter: rick nealis, thank you so much for joining us. we're going to map out the 26.2 miles that take you by the rkjestic monuments, through rock creek through arlington, it's something to behold every year and it will be one of the biggest this year. angie and adam, see you at 6:30 with the oldest runne at 7:15. >>> so much excitement around everythintoday but i want to let you know because of the runners and racers out there, r there are t closures going on throughout the area. news 4's melissa mollet has you covered with the traffic changes. >> i'm melissa mollet with thet fiook at your traffic and marine corps marathon. lots of closures. we'll have the full list on the nbc washington app. the 43rd marathon, sunday, beginning at 7:45. road closures kick in around 3:30. in arlington, 110 from 6
so all they have to do when thes get here think about 26.2 miles. let the marines and sailors take we're going ecause to get you to the finish line so they can get the eagl globe and anchor and tell them they're marine, the proud, the corps finishers. >> reporter: rick nealis, thank you so much for joining us. we're going to map out the 26.2 miles that take you by the rkjestic monuments, through rock creek through arlington, it's something to behold every year and it will be one of the...
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Oct 15, 2018
10/18
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helena 47 miles an hour parker county able 68 miles an hour. about the callicott 47. pleasanton 46 and above the oakland zoo 32 and out to sioux city 29 miles per hour. still getting a northwind west southwest. do north at atlas and hawkeye, i know a big rock by nevada also a 21 miles an hour. 11% humidity and it is really dry. fairfield, vacaville and davis due north with 24-mile an hour gusts. the north wind or the north east breeze -- breeze and we have a wind advisory until 10:00 a.m. and this is mainly for the higher elevations. you and i know it's prime time for fire season and we have to keep an eye on things here. you can see the airflow that can be drier. 50s and 60s, livermore 51 near castro valley. berkeley 64 and san jose is 51 and you do not see that all the time. if it's, you are in the 40s. there is half moon bay in ron terrell. 66 and 68. union city 56. los altos hills 10 degrees warmer than los alto. clear skies and everything is offshore and we wind down and taper off by this evening. 70s and 80s today. >>> 5:03. sal is here to tell us -- >> i don't
helena 47 miles an hour parker county able 68 miles an hour. about the callicott 47. pleasanton 46 and above the oakland zoo 32 and out to sioux city 29 miles per hour. still getting a northwind west southwest. do north at atlas and hawkeye, i know a big rock by nevada also a 21 miles an hour. 11% humidity and it is really dry. fairfield, vacaville and davis due north with 24-mile an hour gusts. the north wind or the north east breeze -- breeze and we have a wind advisory until 10:00 a.m. and...
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Oct 15, 2018
10/18
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so if future tracker winds gusts will get up to el30 miles an hour. we're back on air for abc7 news at 11:00, we expect those gusts at 40 to 50 miles an hour. we'll show you when those winds will finally relax in that accuweather forecast when i see you guys in a few minutes >>> we want to mention the north bay counties that will see power turned off. in sonoma county, clover dale, geyserville, holdsberg and parts of santa rose sachlt clear sky lake, clear lake oaks, clear make parks, cobb, and middletown. >> we sent out an abc7 news app when we found out that pg&e is shutting off power. turn on the notificationotifica. you can also use the app to check weather conditions where you live. >>> the san francisco terminal at freemont street will reopen for the monday morning commute. three cracks were found in the building causing freemont to close. >>> tonight we're learning new information about the cleanup and recovery efforts in the areas hardest hit by hurricane michael. you are looking at drone footage showing mexico beach florida showing home after
so if future tracker winds gusts will get up to el30 miles an hour. we're back on air for abc7 news at 11:00, we expect those gusts at 40 to 50 miles an hour. we'll show you when those winds will finally relax in that accuweather forecast when i see you guys in a few minutes >>> we want to mention the north bay counties that will see power turned off. in sonoma county, clover dale, geyserville, holdsberg and parts of santa rose sachlt clear sky lake, clear lake oaks, clear make parks,...
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20-mile-an-hour at times. this is 2:00 monday morning, and then into your commute lower on monday 9:00, still breezy with that offshore flow. this event certainly is of concern. it allows for a beautiful day. 75 at 2:00 downtown for fleetweek festivities. also at our coast, nice and mild to warm. 84 todayn morgan hill. peninsula numbers upper 0s. beautiful days, another 70 degree reading in the sunset today, north bay numbers, you can see the oranges coming into play here. it was warm yet, and on our east bay, coming up about five, six degrees. and you head inland. so a bit above average. the breezy winds even in our east bay valleys. 83 in concord, you love this kind of weather or it makes you nerve out. either one we have a couple days now. upper 70s around the bay, mid 0s inland tomorrow the holidays, a little change. we'll get that southerly surge, bring up the winds, but it's tuesday when the rest of the bay area cools, and you download or accuweather app. the cooldown comes, but then we'll warrick back u
20-mile-an-hour at times. this is 2:00 monday morning, and then into your commute lower on monday 9:00, still breezy with that offshore flow. this event certainly is of concern. it allows for a beautiful day. 75 at 2:00 downtown for fleetweek festivities. also at our coast, nice and mild to warm. 84 todayn morgan hill. peninsula numbers upper 0s. beautiful days, another 70 degree reading in the sunset today, north bay numbers, you can see the oranges coming into play here. it was warm yet, and...
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Oct 11, 2018
10/18
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winds of 75 miles an hour. movinge to th nooertheast at 20 miles an hour and it's only going to increase in speed.im by the it gets near us, it will be traveling nearly 30 miles per hour. here it i tomorrownight. tomorrow night down to our south at 45 miles per hour. off thecoast, strengthening, up to 60 miles per hour right off the coast and that's why we could see strong winds here, as well, as part of a one-two inch from michael and the cold front. speaking of that, some rain shower s early tomorrow morning. take the umbrella with you. the kids at the bus stop will th need . by noon, notice just the periods of rain. notain all day, but periods of rain. bull watch this. we get a little bit of a around 4:00. then the cold front comes up and it starts to pick michael up, the moistrom michael. watch what happens along the i-95. corrid right around 6:00, baltimore, d.c., down towards fredericburg, heavy rain, and that stays with us right on through the night tomorrow night around 10:00 or 11:00,m especially fi-95
winds of 75 miles an hour. movinge to th nooertheast at 20 miles an hour and it's only going to increase in speed.im by the it gets near us, it will be traveling nearly 30 miles per hour. here it i tomorrownight. tomorrow night down to our south at 45 miles per hour. off thecoast, strengthening, up to 60 miles per hour right off the coast and that's why we could see strong winds here, as well, as part of a one-two inch from michael and the cold front. speaking of that, some rain shower s early...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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most likely 60 to 80 miles an hour overnight. that will probably take you right through 2 or 3 in the morning. some of these communities will go through the eye. it's still the eye. it's still at this hour mostly rain free. we saw landfall 1:30 to 3:00. >> so well defined. it's hard to believe. if you're watching us in the charlotte metropolitan area, the rain you've experienced is part of the north and eastern most outer bands from this storm. i imagine cape may, new jersey are going to be feeling these effects not all that long. >> the tropical moisture is being sucked up ahead of this storm. we're expecting about one to three, maybe four inmp rainfall event. there are flood watches in effect. it's been a very wet start to the fall season on the east coast. the worst destruction is on the boarder. some of that mess is heading for albany, georgia. i got yelled at a bunch of times. that's how we pronounce it. >> it's 6:01:30 on the east coast. we should give a top of the hour update. have we had any changes in wind speed and inte
most likely 60 to 80 miles an hour overnight. that will probably take you right through 2 or 3 in the morning. some of these communities will go through the eye. it's still the eye. it's still at this hour mostly rain free. we saw landfall 1:30 to 3:00. >> so well defined. it's hard to believe. if you're watching us in the charlotte metropolitan area, the rain you've experienced is part of the north and eastern most outer bands from this storm. i imagine cape may, new jersey are going to...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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zooming out a little bit more. 2 miles per hour, 19 miles per hour approaching. a quick check of the drive time as well. it is starting to stack up. southbound 680 out of walnut creek. 101, santa rosa, to san francisco. highway 1 los gatos, 1 hour 18 minutes. delay that trip if possible. >>> happening now, hurricane michael bearing down on the florida panhandle. it should make land fall very soon. >> the extremely dangerous storm a category 4. $375,000 people have been asked to evacuate. states of emergency have been declared in florida, alabama, and georgia. abgs news reporter maggie rulli is live in panama city beach, florida with the latest it looks worse than the last time we checked in with you >> reporter: the is storm is getting more intense by the hour. it is getting stronger and stronger. winds have picked up. the rains are coming down. at this point yesterday it was a category 1. now it has afpld up to a strong category 4. if you haven't evacuated yet, it may be too late. the raw power of hurricane michael is already being felt on on the high seas. >> b
zooming out a little bit more. 2 miles per hour, 19 miles per hour approaching. a quick check of the drive time as well. it is starting to stack up. southbound 680 out of walnut creek. 101, santa rosa, to san francisco. highway 1 los gatos, 1 hour 18 minutes. delay that trip if possible. >>> happening now, hurricane michael bearing down on the florida panhandle. it should make land fall very soon. >> the extremely dangerous storm a category 4. $375,000 people have been asked to...
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Oct 15, 2018
10/18
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berkeley lab east 20 miles an hour with 20 mile an hour winds. the red flag warning until noon and the wind advisory until 10:00 p.m. some of these costs should taper off soon. i would think the strongest were overnight into early here monday morning. you can see the direction. everything is going on shore. 40s, 50s and 60s. huge differences in some areas not that far apart. look at morgan hill down to 41. 41 boulder creek. 45 santa clara and candle. 55 saratoga. we are normally caught in between systems and higher clouds to the west. for us it's all about sunshine and warm temperatures with an offshore breeze 70s and 80s. offshore flow, my old girlfriend is back in town. will she stay around -- a while? >> she might stick down a day or two. i met her in the isobar. like it. anytime. >>> all right. you have to forgive us. it's monday. hey, a minor injury accident 80 westbound in amityville. the fire department is there along with bridge and chp. on the right hand shoulder this is at the macarthur maze and i can show you that traffic is going to b
berkeley lab east 20 miles an hour with 20 mile an hour winds. the red flag warning until noon and the wind advisory until 10:00 p.m. some of these costs should taper off soon. i would think the strongest were overnight into early here monday morning. you can see the direction. everything is going on shore. 40s, 50s and 60s. huge differences in some areas not that far apart. look at morgan hill down to 41. 41 boulder creek. 45 santa clara and candle. 55 saratoga. we are normally caught in...
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Oct 14, 2018
10/18
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so they are sugs tare sustainedo 50 miles per hour bay. and so, you can see the winds off shore gust iing to 20 miles per hour above 1,000 feet in napa and gurnville, but here down at the surface, things are calm. we have fog and the golden gate bridge and mid-50s for most, and from the east bay hills camera, yeah, all of that. a typical day in the bay area, and it is going to be for the first couple of hours, but notice the 71 in we will have the fog evaporate and the lower relative humidity throughout the day and the temperature will plummet and the temperatures go into the 80 inland. >>> and to find out what happened to a washington posts columnist since he visited a consulate in istanbul. the president answered questions about it. ian purnell has the latest. >> reporter: president trump is vowing to take action if the saudi king is involved in the mysterious disappearance of the washington post journalist sha g -- jamal khashoggi. >> we will find out. >> and it is threatening a arms deal. >> it is the best equipment in the world, and i
so they are sugs tare sustainedo 50 miles per hour bay. and so, you can see the winds off shore gust iing to 20 miles per hour above 1,000 feet in napa and gurnville, but here down at the surface, things are calm. we have fog and the golden gate bridge and mid-50s for most, and from the east bay hills camera, yeah, all of that. a typical day in the bay area, and it is going to be for the first couple of hours, but notice the 71 in we will have the fog evaporate and the lower relative humidity...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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sustained winds here in panama city beach of 100 miles per hour, gusts of 120 miles per hour, and eastf here, wolf, as you have been saying, the winds hit 155 miles per hour when it made landfall near mexico beach. this is just one perspective, the twisted metal like this. i'm going to ask the camera to take a turn here and look down the street that this is bordering. you can get a sense of another type of damage here. all of these trees, all of these beautiful pines snapped in half. the power lines, you can see twisted to the ground there and simply sagging. at this point we have about 200,000 customers in the panhandle without power. that number seems low to me based on the damage we're seeing. i have to believe there are more people without power. weal ee so we'll soon get a sense of how widespread the power outages are, but you heard governor scott say people need to be patient. one thing you can't see from the camera angle and that the governor would not like to see is there are a lot of people driving around, trying to assess the damage themselves. people have left their homes. i
sustained winds here in panama city beach of 100 miles per hour, gusts of 120 miles per hour, and eastf here, wolf, as you have been saying, the winds hit 155 miles per hour when it made landfall near mexico beach. this is just one perspective, the twisted metal like this. i'm going to ask the camera to take a turn here and look down the street that this is bordering. you can get a sense of another type of damage here. all of these trees, all of these beautiful pines snapped in half. the power...
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Oct 11, 2018
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winds at 50 miles per hour.ake a look at the track as it moves over north carolina, virginia and then eventually by tomorrow morning an area of low pressure out in the atlantic. talking about the rainfall because we're looking at as much as 10 inches of new rainfall from georgia up through the carolinas and, of course, the carolinas do not need any more rain. so we are looking at a strong storm despite being over land for hours. wind damage likely through georgia and the carolinas and flooding rains possible as far -- as far north as washington, dc. more coming up. >>> thank you. 5:32. as we look at the traffic, 580/680 interchange, it is packed right now. let's check with jaclyn with a look at the rest of traffic. >> it slows down even before you get on to that part of 580. 205 approaching 580 folks making their way through tracy dealing with overnight construction. plus, an accident westbound 205 right near mountain house. so do expect delays. speeds under 10 miles per hour. once you get on 580 slow going into
winds at 50 miles per hour.ake a look at the track as it moves over north carolina, virginia and then eventually by tomorrow morning an area of low pressure out in the atlantic. talking about the rainfall because we're looking at as much as 10 inches of new rainfall from georgia up through the carolinas and, of course, the carolinas do not need any more rain. so we are looking at a strong storm despite being over land for hours. wind damage likely through georgia and the carolinas and flooding...
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Oct 11, 2018
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the winds were sustained at 100 miles an hour with gusts of 120 miles an hour. that's bad.s enough to knock walls down, knock buildings down, tear down trees and power lines everywhere. the building behind me made of cinder block of brick, it was blown to smitherines here behind me. it is worse as you move east. the center of the storm and the eastern eye wall bringing more ferocious winds and storm surge. one of the communities we're learning about this morning is callaway. that's where we find jeff who was there when the wall hit. jeff, tell me what you saw. >> yeah. what we saw was winds sustained at 120, probably gusting to 165 and we'll have more data in the coming days about what happened there. but the damage is extreme to heavy. i think today the drones are out flying and springfield, parker has extreme damage to catastrophic damage. 80% of the buildings have damage. i actually went in my vehicle and a lot of damage here. as we go down the coast there towards mexico beach and that area, that has been catastrophic damage. upwards of 15 to 20 foot storm surges in that
the winds were sustained at 100 miles an hour with gusts of 120 miles an hour. that's bad.s enough to knock walls down, knock buildings down, tear down trees and power lines everywhere. the building behind me made of cinder block of brick, it was blown to smitherines here behind me. it is worse as you move east. the center of the storm and the eastern eye wall bringing more ferocious winds and storm surge. one of the communities we're learning about this morning is callaway. that's where we...
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our north bay hills could see gusts close to 70 miles an hour. we are going to go hour by hour walking you through the wind speeds and when they will calm down in the full forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> we have a full list of cities that could experience outanl ou outages due to a wildfire danger. you can find out if you are in an area where power could be shut off. that's posted at our home page. >>> sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting that injured a person in i'll malame county. it happened just after lunch.ta hospital. deputies are investigating the circumstances of that shooting. we will have a live report on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> a chase in the north bay ended with a sheriff's patrol vehicle crashing into a house and causing a fire. the deputy crashed while crazing a driver at 4:00 this morning. the sheriff's office says it began as a search for theft suspects. the deputy spotted a car believes to be in the crimes. the deputy was able to get out of the car and help get people inside the home out safely just before
our north bay hills could see gusts close to 70 miles an hour. we are going to go hour by hour walking you through the wind speeds and when they will calm down in the full forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> we have a full list of cities that could experience outanl ou outages due to a wildfire danger. you can find out if you are in an area where power could be shut off. that's posted at our home page. >>> sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting that...
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diablo now 35 miles an hour, 28 miles an hour mt. tam, so you can get the idea that the atmosphere is definitely we ar definitely looking alternate a warmer day today, a lot of sunshine, and the are ed flag warning and wind advisory through 9:00 tomorrow. the fog looks likes it will return tomorrow, but we wiltomor not -- under wednesday. 22 miles an hour in san francisco, better than that in calistoga. throughout the day, they begin to dial back just a bit, but not really enough. we're still under the advisory. we still have gusts over 20 miles an hour, and into 9:00, we'll still be breezy. it will be a nice day downtown with plenty of sunshine. fleetweek today, 75 by 2:00, mid 70s by 4:00 and we are breezy and mild today. in the south bay look for low to mid 80s. sunnyvale about 80 today. on the peninsula upper 70s. about 74 this time of year, so certainly above average. 76 downtown. how about 70 in the sunset in the north bay? this is where we have the gusty winds. it was breezy all night. 83 in santa rosa. near east bay, you're u
diablo now 35 miles an hour, 28 miles an hour mt. tam, so you can get the idea that the atmosphere is definitely we ar definitely looking alternate a warmer day today, a lot of sunshine, and the are ed flag warning and wind advisory through 9:00 tomorrow. the fog looks likes it will return tomorrow, but we wiltomor not -- under wednesday. 22 miles an hour in san francisco, better than that in calistoga. throughout the day, they begin to dial back just a bit, but not really enough. we're still...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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the winds have backed off from 100 miles per hour. thankfully this has been moving, not just stalling out. it is moving north, northeast about 13 miles per hour. some of the impacts here you heard, it made landfall this morning near mexico beach florida. that is near panama city as a category four with winds 155 miles per hour. this is the third lowest pressure on record for u.s. landfall and hurricanes. the struggle to hit -- strongest to hit the florida panhandle. that was the biggest concern . i believe are going to get some additional information about damage reports. thankfully the water level is starting to recede. rainfall estimates about 48 inches. some areas might get 12 inches. here is the forecast track as we take this to do early thursday morning. this continues to move to the northeast as a tropical storm, still significant rain producer for the carolinas. they don't need much rainfall at all because they are still dealing with the impact from hurricane florence. these numbers are adding up, you can see this system is mov
the winds have backed off from 100 miles per hour. thankfully this has been moving, not just stalling out. it is moving north, northeast about 13 miles per hour. some of the impacts here you heard, it made landfall this morning near mexico beach florida. that is near panama city as a category four with winds 155 miles per hour. this is the third lowest pressure on record for u.s. landfall and hurricanes. the struggle to hit -- strongest to hit the florida panhandle. that was the biggest concern...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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wind gusts up to 53 miles an hour. so this is the latest for you. 80 miles south-southwest of panama city, florida moving north at 13 miles per hour making landfall as the category 4 storm in a matter of hours. so watching that closely for you. and we are talking about the winds picking up. so this is our wind gust for panama city right now at 33 miles per hour as well as for tallahassee. not only hurricane-force winds, but also heavy rain. 8 to 12 inches of rain for the panhandle of florida up through georgia and the carolinas of course, the carolinas had major flooding with hurricane florence there. so the impacts again, we are talking about a direct hit because of the florida handle. storm surge, water level may hit 12 feet. damaging hurricane-force winds and flooding rains for not only the florida panhandle but north up into the carolinas. so this is going to be a catastrophic storm not only for the panhandle but up through the carolinas. back to you. >> we hope everyone stays safe out there. it is a much different
wind gusts up to 53 miles an hour. so this is the latest for you. 80 miles south-southwest of panama city, florida moving north at 13 miles per hour making landfall as the category 4 storm in a matter of hours. so watching that closely for you. and we are talking about the winds picking up. so this is our wind gust for panama city right now at 33 miles per hour as well as for tallahassee. not only hurricane-force winds, but also heavy rain. 8 to 12 inches of rain for the panhandle of florida up...
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Oct 14, 2018
10/18
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santa rosa 31 miles per hour. concord 26 miles per hour and down through san jose, about 11 miles per hour, along the coastline you may not even notice those winds kicking up into the evening hours. url overnight the winds are relatively strong. santa rosa 30-plus-mile-per-hour winds and napa and the winds paired up with the low relative humidity, we're talking about humidity less than 10% for the north bay, 7% for ukiah, this is right around the 12:00 hour. by lunch time, we'll be dealing with extremely low humidity and we see a decrease not just for the north bay but down through the orinda, livermore area. the mt. diablo range area is under a red flag warning. even though there is no high red flag advisory we're still seeing the potential of fire spreading rather quickly into the evening hours should something happen. over the next five days the ridge of high pressure, the strongest wind is expected to be today and it will decrease by monday as the dry offshore winds continue to warm us up, but that high pressu
santa rosa 31 miles per hour. concord 26 miles per hour and down through san jose, about 11 miles per hour, along the coastline you may not even notice those winds kicking up into the evening hours. url overnight the winds are relatively strong. santa rosa 30-plus-mile-per-hour winds and napa and the winds paired up with the low relative humidity, we're talking about humidity less than 10% for the north bay, 7% for ukiah, this is right around the 12:00 hour. by lunch time, we'll be dealing with...
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down to about 18 miles per hour in our fastest neighborhoods. as we head into the afternoon hours, into the evening hours, we fall back below 10 miles per hour in most neighborhoods.neigb here's sue. >>> a couple incidents to tell you about. 4:56 on this monday morning. we've got an accident in martinez, highway 4 near pine street. chp is saying the westbound direction. you can see by the sensors it looks like it may be on the eastbound side of things. we will check back in a little bit. a stalled big rig is leaning in the slow lane. there might be a little delay there. just a heads-up. we have a two-car crash blocking the two left lanes, northbound 101 before 80. minor slowing past the scene. >>> sue, thank you. gas prices are going up. the average price across the country is getting close to $3 3 gallon. $2.97 nationwide average is 40 cents more than this same time last year. rising crude oil prices are the main reason. according to a aaa staourbaourbd average price is $3.80. in san francisco, $3.95 a gallon. >> almost a whole buck more. yes.
down to about 18 miles per hour in our fastest neighborhoods. as we head into the afternoon hours, into the evening hours, we fall back below 10 miles per hour in most neighborhoods.neigb here's sue. >>> a couple incidents to tell you about. 4:56 on this monday morning. we've got an accident in martinez, highway 4 near pine street. chp is saying the westbound direction. you can see by the sensors it looks like it may be on the eastbound side of things. we will check back in a little...
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Oct 14, 2018
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miles short of a category five. >> we have not had cell phone service for a couple of days now. no way to connect with people other than walking around and trying to find people. this is unbelievable. this storm, catastrophic is not even the word for. >> reporter: 3500 members of florida's national guard have been called up to clean up the assist in recovery efforts. president trump plans to visit florida and see it for himself. mike tobin. "ktvu fox 2". >>> four sisters, three husbands and a brother-in-law were all laid to rest yesterday. they were on their way to a 30th birthday party when the limo they were in crash. the driver and pet -- passengers as well as two pedestrians were killed. >> it is a very emotional -- it's very tough for the community. my heart goes out to these families. it is heartbreaking to see tragedy like this strike where local area. >> the operator of the company is being charged with criminally negligent homicide letting an unlicensed driver to operate and on service vehicle. >>> what cou
miles short of a category five. >> we have not had cell phone service for a couple of days now. no way to connect with people other than walking around and trying to find people. this is unbelievable. this storm, catastrophic is not even the word for. >> reporter: 3500 members of florida's national guard have been called up to clean up the assist in recovery efforts. president trump plans to visit florida and see it for himself. mike tobin. "ktvu fox 2". >>> four...
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Oct 10, 2018
10/18
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moving north at 30 miles per hour and inching closer 100 miles from panama city.here have been storm surge at 5 feet and tornado watches are out
moving north at 30 miles per hour and inching closer 100 miles from panama city.here have been storm surge at 5 feet and tornado watches are out
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Oct 28, 2018
10/18
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let's look at the runners making their way on the 26 miles. this is mile 11.this is the blue r portion where it's really more of a moment to reflect on the fallen members of the marine corps about what they have sacrificed that we can do this. >> as someone who has done this race a couple timesit's bee a while but that isn't the only place you find inspiration. when you get to mile 25 and 26, that's where arlington cemetery is. u see that and remember the fallen soldiers and that's enough to push you a long because that's when you want to give up. >> something else i want to push along because adam and i did an event -- >> this is two nights o, lauryn. why is it stretched like that? >> you just added 50 pounds. >> i ran in here because i was like, oh, gosh. >> adam looks like mr. incredible. >> and my dres isn't helping. whatever. so look at this. we did an event. it was a roaring '20s event. i ran in here. i was working on a whole bunch -- see, it keeps going. it's a never ending one. let me tell you something about the fisher house. we raised money and did l
let's look at the runners making their way on the 26 miles. this is mile 11.this is the blue r portion where it's really more of a moment to reflect on the fallen members of the marine corps about what they have sacrificed that we can do this. >> as someone who has done this race a couple timesit's bee a while but that isn't the only place you find inspiration. when you get to mile 25 and 26, that's where arlington cemetery is. u see that and remember the fallen soldiers and that's enough...