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lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco has more on our frigid weather. >> reporter: here in minneapolis, the highs were 30, high by our standards. temperatures will plummet into the single digits here by lunchtime today, windchills to 40 and possibly 50 below by tonight. tomorrow night lows will be in the single digits in places like new york and philadelphia, highs on wednesday across the northeast will be in the evens and 20s, and only in the 30s as far south as atlanta. is this the return of the polar vortex? well, kind of. the polar vortex is an area of low pressure in the upper atmosphere. it typically hangs out in the arctic regions but not too uncommonly in the wintertime it will dive down into the u.s. dragging frigid air along with it as we experienced earlier this month. in the case this week the polar
lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco has more on our frigid weather. >> reporter: here in minneapolis, the highs were 30, high by our standards. temperatures will plummet into the single digits here by lunchtime today, windchills to 40 and possibly 50 below by tonight. tomorrow night lows will be in the single digits in places like new york and philadelphia, highs on wednesday across the northeast will be in the evens and 20s, and only in the 30s as far south as atlanta. is this...
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this is in minneapolis. it is so harsh, the city issued a quote, particularly dangerous situation warning for historic, and life-threatening cold. it's one of the coldest days in decades, as temperatures are well below zero in many major cities. >> minot, north dakota is colder today than antarctica. temperatures dipped to 20 below zero early this morning. the same bone numbing temperatures are freezing the midwest. forecasters blame it on a weather pattern, called the polar vortex, that's pushing weather from the north pole all the way to the deep south. parts of the midwest will see the lowest temperatures in 20 years. in chicago, steam is rising from lake michigan, because the air is colder than the water. windchills are close to 40 below. >> this must be brutally cold. no problems staying in two days if we have to. >> reporter: people in minneapolis are used to cold weather, but this is different, and dangerous, with the high temperature expected to be 15 degrees below zero, all schools have been closed
this is in minneapolis. it is so harsh, the city issued a quote, particularly dangerous situation warning for historic, and life-threatening cold. it's one of the coldest days in decades, as temperatures are well below zero in many major cities. >> minot, north dakota is colder today than antarctica. temperatures dipped to 20 below zero early this morning. the same bone numbing temperatures are freezing the midwest. forecasters blame it on a weather pattern, called the polar vortex,...
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that's what it feels like out toward minneapolis. so, let's talk about what is expected to happen here. this cold air once again diving all the way down, even into the south. we're so atypical, but they could be talking about even some freezing rain and a wintry mix, especially overnight tonight into through tomorrow. you're talking about the carolinas all along the coast here. this is an unusual mess they'll be dealing with in through tomorrow and kind of wednesday morning. so, that's unusual there. as far as where's the cold air, let's look at the highs, the highs today. chicago's high is 2 below. new york city not bad at 38, but they go down to 18 for a high tomorrow and wednesday, a big sigh of relief, things recover quickly. so definitely, better conditions are expected maybe 48 hours from now, but that doesn't help us until then, right? >> 48 hours of pain. >> thanks, indra. >>> in maryland today, authorities still trying to make sense of the deadly shooting at a shopping mall, saying there is no known relationship between this
that's what it feels like out toward minneapolis. so, let's talk about what is expected to happen here. this cold air once again diving all the way down, even into the south. we're so atypical, but they could be talking about even some freezing rain and a wintry mix, especially overnight tonight into through tomorrow. you're talking about the carolinas all along the coast here. this is an unusual mess they'll be dealing with in through tomorrow and kind of wednesday morning. so, that's unusual...
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kevin, good evening. >> reporter: here in minneapolis/st. paul and across much of the heartland the national weather service is calling it a particularly dangerous situation. as the temperatures plummet they're urging people to stay indoors and take precautions. it hasn't been this cold in decades. >> we've never experienced weather this cold. ever. >> reporter: an arctic front sent temperatures plunging 30 to 50 degrees below average across the midwest leaving 25 states in temperatures zero or lower. unrelenting snow battered parts of the plains and great lakes. in indiana, up to two inches of snow every hour throughout the day. chicago saw seven inches overnight while michigan got up to ten. the mayor of indianapolis warning residents to stay indoors. >> temperatures that are potentially deadly or certainly life-altering. >> reporter: the st. louis fire chief asking residents to watch out for one another. >> pay attention to your neighbors. see what they need and take care of them. >> reporter: states are taking unprecedented measures to k
kevin, good evening. >> reporter: here in minneapolis/st. paul and across much of the heartland the national weather service is calling it a particularly dangerous situation. as the temperatures plummet they're urging people to stay indoors and take precautions. it hasn't been this cold in decades. >> we've never experienced weather this cold. ever. >> reporter: an arctic front sent temperatures plunging 30 to 50 degrees below average across the midwest leaving 25 states in...
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this is in minneapolis. >>> all right. what's taking place in another side of the world. folks who are stranded in ice at the bottom of the world. but that didn't stop some of the passengers and crew from ringing in 2014 in style. ♪ ♪ >> boy, those are the happiest people who are stuck that i've ever seen. for now, blizzard conditions have put herself rescue efforts on hold. but according to one passenger who spoke with james tapper, as you can see, they're taking it all in tried. >> we're all very high. we're not in control of what's happening outside of our ship. we've had amazing assistance from the australian and chinese. they've been trying very, very hard to get to us. >> we're following the developments from hong kong. i guess it's very uplifting. they're looking at a half glass full. but seriously, what are the prospects of their rescue? >> well, good news, fred. happy to report that they could be rescued or at least the operation could begin within the next 12 for 24 hours. that's what we're hearing of the icebrea
this is in minneapolis. >>> all right. what's taking place in another side of the world. folks who are stranded in ice at the bottom of the world. but that didn't stop some of the passengers and crew from ringing in 2014 in style. ♪ ♪ >> boy, those are the happiest people who are stuck that i've ever seen. for now, blizzard conditions have put herself rescue efforts on hold. but according to one passenger who spoke with james tapper, as you can see, they're taking it all in...
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thank you so much, jamie yuccas of wcco in minneapolis. and chris schaefer of wcco has more on the weather sm. >> this dangerously cold outbreak is going to hit us the next couple of days. only making it 15 below, the high, in the minneapolis/st. paul area. as if the cold air isn't bad enough, there's also cold winds coming from the north/northwest that will make it feel wark. a windchill stretch from alabama to georgia. you can see the advisories making it all the way to the golf. anyone at disney tomorrow morning it will feel like 20 to start. again, this will last a few days before the cold air shifts off to the east. in minneapolis, i'm chris schaefer. >>> jahi mcmath declared brain dead after tonsillectomy was moved from the hospital. she was moved last night with a ventilator but not a feeding tube. she was released to her family. they obtained a court order preventing the hospital from removing her from the vent late cher is keeping her heart pumping. >> this family knows that the likelihood of a recovery short of almost a miracle o
thank you so much, jamie yuccas of wcco in minneapolis. and chris schaefer of wcco has more on the weather sm. >> this dangerously cold outbreak is going to hit us the next couple of days. only making it 15 below, the high, in the minneapolis/st. paul area. as if the cold air isn't bad enough, there's also cold winds coming from the north/northwest that will make it feel wark. a windchill stretch from alabama to georgia. you can see the advisories making it all the way to the golf. anyone...
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classes here in minneapolis are canceled today. trash pickup has been canceled and parks and ice rinks have closed. anne-marie, we could see low temperatures this bad again tomorrow. >> i can't believe it, and jamie, i can't believe how you're keeping your cool in such cold temperatures. thank you so much, jamie yuccas from wcco in minneapolis. >> reporter: no problem. >> and chris schaefer of wcco has more on the weather system. >> this dangerously cold outbreak is going to hit us the next couple of days. the temperatures taking a gut punch, only making it to 15 below, the high, in the minneapolis/st. paul area. as if the cold air isn't bad enough, there's also cold winds coming from the north-northwest that will make it feel warm. a windchill warning stretches all the way from alabama to georgia. you can see the advisories making it all the way to the golf. anyone at disney world tomorrow morning, it will feel like 20 to start. again, this will last a few days before the cold air shifts off to the east. in minneapolis, i'm chris
classes here in minneapolis are canceled today. trash pickup has been canceled and parks and ice rinks have closed. anne-marie, we could see low temperatures this bad again tomorrow. >> i can't believe it, and jamie, i can't believe how you're keeping your cool in such cold temperatures. thank you so much, jamie yuccas from wcco in minneapolis. >> reporter: no problem. >> and chris schaefer of wcco has more on the weather system. >> this dangerously cold outbreak is...
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john fruetel is the fire chief in minneapolis. >> it is brutal. it is tough on the firefighters right now. it's tough on everybody. under very treacherous conditions, with all the ice out here now, it's like trying to work on a skating rink so it's very difficult with the cold and the ice. >> reporter: 14 people were hurt. the three-story building included apartments, a store and a mosque. conditions were so frigid firemen chipped away at frozen hoses. the spray of water quickly formed a cascade of icicles on the outside of the burning building. firefighters wrapped victims in blankets and worked in shifts to avoid hypothermia. 14 residents were taken to local hospitals, six are still in critical condition. the cause of the explosion is still not known but firefighters are still on scene working in these frigid temperatures. the city will have to determine tomorrow, maurice, if the building needs to come down. >> dubois: jamie yuccas, thank you. now to the snowstorm bearing down on the northeast. eric fisher is chief meteorologist of our cbs bosto
john fruetel is the fire chief in minneapolis. >> it is brutal. it is tough on the firefighters right now. it's tough on everybody. under very treacherous conditions, with all the ice out here now, it's like trying to work on a skating rink so it's very difficult with the cold and the ice. >> reporter: 14 people were hurt. the three-story building included apartments, a store and a mosque. conditions were so frigid firemen chipped away at frozen hoses. the spray of water quickly...
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negative 18 in minneapolis.s set to slam the northeast starting on thursday night. some areas are expected to get over a foot of snow. travel, all folks heading home for the new year's holidays that will be a problem. temps will drop into the single digits and teens to start the weekend. janice dean is here in the next hour with the very latest on the track of what could be a very dangerous storm. heather: new polls showing that voters are feeling optimistic heading into the new year though they weren't too happy how president obama handled the economy last year. a "fox news poll", take a look, finding 55% desapprove of how the president handled the economy in 2013. 41% approve, but, 51% said that 2013 was a better year for their family. 11% gave it mixed reviews. 37%, they called it a bad year. looking ahead, 54% said they think the economy will be better one year from now. 35% predict that it will be worse. ed butowsky, managing partner at chatwood capital investment management. he is creator of chatwood portf
negative 18 in minneapolis.s set to slam the northeast starting on thursday night. some areas are expected to get over a foot of snow. travel, all folks heading home for the new year's holidays that will be a problem. temps will drop into the single digits and teens to start the weekend. janice dean is here in the next hour with the very latest on the track of what could be a very dangerous storm. heather: new polls showing that voters are feeling optimistic heading into the new year though...
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there are subzero readings, in minneapolis could seem minus 43 tonight. arctic blast is also moving south to normally mild states like texas. snow is forecasted for parts of that state. for more on a detailed forecast, here is dave warren. how bad is it going to get? >> just as bad. having another one pushing south through min jams and chicago. one below are chicago, 10° below in minneapolis. 44s in washington, d.c. and new york so the cold air has not quite made it there ylt yet, you'll why know how it feels soon. cold air moves south hits some moisture off the south, wintery weather across the southeast. wind chill warning, huge area sees wind chill down, 30 below in farg, across the northeast not quite to fil philadelphia. national forecast when i come back, stephanie. >> okay dave thank you. risking their lives for freedom. al jazeera travels with african immigrants who are hoping for a better life. >>> california is getting ready to expand medicare but it may cause a doctor shortage for medicare patients. >> for years, the coast of moratania has been
there are subzero readings, in minneapolis could seem minus 43 tonight. arctic blast is also moving south to normally mild states like texas. snow is forecasted for parts of that state. for more on a detailed forecast, here is dave warren. how bad is it going to get? >> just as bad. having another one pushing south through min jams and chicago. one below are chicago, 10° below in minneapolis. 44s in washington, d.c. and new york so the cold air has not quite made it there ylt yet, you'll...
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jamie judge kas is with our cbs station wcco in minneapolis/st. paul. >> reporter: they're calling this latest arctic blast the son of polar vortex. it was 13 below overnight here and never made it above zero today. the mercury has gone below zero 12 of the last 21 days in minneapolis. the bitter cold has forced propane prices to a 20-year high in minnesota and created spot shortages around the country. some seven million american households-- mostly in rural areas-- depend on propane for heat. three waves of freezing air are forecast to wash across the central united states in the coming days. the forecast high here for thursday's opening of st. paul's famous winter carnival? billed as the coolest celebration on earth, it's minus one. scott, the windchill in minneapolis this morning was near 30 degrees below zero. that means exposed skin like your face feels like is getting a really bad sun burn in less than ten minute's time. it's not over yet. next week we can test our toughness again when we actually get the coldest air of the season so far. >
jamie judge kas is with our cbs station wcco in minneapolis/st. paul. >> reporter: they're calling this latest arctic blast the son of polar vortex. it was 13 below overnight here and never made it above zero today. the mercury has gone below zero 12 of the last 21 days in minneapolis. the bitter cold has forced propane prices to a 20-year high in minnesota and created spot shortages around the country. some seven million american households-- mostly in rural areas-- depend on propane for...
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minus 45 in minneapolis. compare that to l.a. at 54. about 100 degree apparent temperature difference between l.a. right now and minneapolis. >> that sounds crazy. just looking at it, it is almost surreal. dallas, 2 degrees. my parents are freezing. >> i know. >> thank you, bill. >> new overnight, the 13-year-old girl declared brain dead after a tonsillectomy is out of the hospital and back in the custody of her mother. >> jahi mcmath has been taken from children's hospital and brought to a place where we will use had her name, instead of calling her a body and where she can get to starting line instead of where children's left her for the past four weeks almost at the finish line. >> and while the family's attorney would not reveal where jahi is headed, he said the place will allow her to have procedures done as soon as possible. one of those procedures could be to fit her with a feeding tube, something children's hospital refused to do. they argued jahi is brain dead and means she is legally dead. but her family feels she is still ali
minus 45 in minneapolis. compare that to l.a. at 54. about 100 degree apparent temperature difference between l.a. right now and minneapolis. >> that sounds crazy. just looking at it, it is almost surreal. dallas, 2 degrees. my parents are freezing. >> i know. >> thank you, bill. >> new overnight, the 13-year-old girl declared brain dead after a tonsillectomy is out of the hospital and back in the custody of her mother. >> jahi mcmath has been taken from children's...
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i was in minneapolis a few weeks ago for a shoot, 4 degrees below zero. it is a different kind of cold. your hearts have to go out to folks in that part of the country. milissa, we're going to send it back to you. we'll talk to a few folks who decided to spend a portion of their day in central park. lots of folks in from out of town. a number of people. a guy from australia, this is the first time he's ever seen snow and what a show he got. we'll do that in a few minutes. back your way. >> on my way to work i saw the kids heading to central park with sleds in hand, couldn't be more excited. >> reporter: here's the thing about the kids with sleds, the ones old enough to do it on their own, it's pretty impressive. i like to see the kids like 1 or 2 and they've got their parents dragging them to the top and pushing -- that's the life. >> parents are getting the good workout. i have to note it's really good sleigh riding snow. >> yes, it is. >> take a ride if you can. we'll see you later. we have breaking news. the white house announced it is taking two new e
i was in minneapolis a few weeks ago for a shoot, 4 degrees below zero. it is a different kind of cold. your hearts have to go out to folks in that part of the country. milissa, we're going to send it back to you. we'll talk to a few folks who decided to spend a portion of their day in central park. lots of folks in from out of town. a number of people. a guy from australia, this is the first time he's ever seen snow and what a show he got. we'll do that in a few minutes. back your way....
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temperatures minus 14 in minneapolis, minus ten in detroit. you get the picture, wind chill factors now minus 40 in green bay and 37 in minneapolis. 35 in chicago. this is a place you probably don't want to be. it's brutally cold air from north pole dropping down in the country. it's mighty cold there and skies now, cool conditions this evening, chilly overnight. so happy to be here. i'll have the accu-weather forecast later. larry and carolyn? >> thank you. coming up in about ten minutes we'll take you live to new york city to see how conditions are affecting a major chunk of the country. >> you can stay on top of the weather alerts and down load it for free in the app store or google play. >> vic lee first reported on twitter fbi has made an arrest in the arson fire last week. investigators say he has no criminal record. the fire set after 9:30 wednesday night. security camera video from across the street shows a van stopping at the and later the fire breaks out and damaged the main entrance. no one was hurt, investigators say two buckets of
temperatures minus 14 in minneapolis, minus ten in detroit. you get the picture, wind chill factors now minus 40 in green bay and 37 in minneapolis. 35 in chicago. this is a place you probably don't want to be. it's brutally cold air from north pole dropping down in the country. it's mighty cold there and skies now, cool conditions this evening, chilly overnight. so happy to be here. i'll have the accu-weather forecast later. larry and carolyn? >> thank you. coming up in about ten minutes...
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it is minus 4 in minneapolis.erously cold weather that will settle on a large chunk of the country. in one state they are cancelling school statewide for monday. this comes as areas are bracing for the historic low attach temperature -- temperatures. this is a layered affect. brian, let's start with the state cancelling school. >> reporter: harris, you know that minnesota is ready as anybody to deal with winter and snow. but no matter of winter experience can prepare you for negative 20 degrees weather. in a move that underscores the seriousness of the next winter blast, the governor of the state closed all public schools. grades k- 12 for the first time in 17 years on monday due to cold weather. >> it is a historic weather pattern that we are having. 86 hours of sub0 freezing. and dangerous wind chills. kids can get frost bite and the governor wanted to insure all kids are safe. >> taking no chances, harris. >> brian, how is the dig out going in the northeast after the big storm that left us and dumped fo two fee
it is minus 4 in minneapolis.erously cold weather that will settle on a large chunk of the country. in one state they are cancelling school statewide for monday. this comes as areas are bracing for the historic low attach temperature -- temperatures. this is a layered affect. brian, let's start with the state cancelling school. >> reporter: harris, you know that minnesota is ready as anybody to deal with winter and snow. but no matter of winter experience can prepare you for negative 20...
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it's supposed to be 40 degrees warmer in minneapolis on friday, but we don't plan to get used to it. by next week, another round of extreme cold will settle in. in minneapolis, jamie for cbs news. >> three decades after a heist at jfk international airport, a reputed mobster is under arrest. coem reports from brooklyn. >> fbi agents arrested 78-year- old, vincent thursday morning in connection with a 35-year- old crime. >> got out of bed this morning at 6:00 for something he didn't do. >> the captain of the crime family was charged with helping to pull off the 1978 heist at jfk airport. >> the biggest heist in american history. >> the robbery was the central story of the 1990 movie, good fellas. robert de niro's character was based on the master mind of the heist. he was apparently not portrayed in the movie. according to our source, suspected of being the lookout for the highs on helping the crew of masked gunmen got away with $5 million in untraceable cash and $1 million in jewelry. he pleaded not guilty and behind bars. federal authorities say burke and their cospir tores expected
it's supposed to be 40 degrees warmer in minneapolis on friday, but we don't plan to get used to it. by next week, another round of extreme cold will settle in. in minneapolis, jamie for cbs news. >> three decades after a heist at jfk international airport, a reputed mobster is under arrest. coem reports from brooklyn. >> fbi agents arrested 78-year- old, vincent thursday morning in connection with a 35-year- old crime. >> got out of bed this morning at 6:00 for something he...
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negative 12 in minneapolis. so it's cold out there. these are the the areas that we're tracking for flight delays. chicago, new york city, and boston. with that wind chill it's going to feel like negative 5 degrees. we're in california, we're used to nice conditions. later this week, the seven-day forecast at the bottom of your screen. you can stick with me and i'll get to that. 49 for san francisco. the north bay at 37. we're at 45 degrees in the east bay. in the 60s today. i want to show you the temperature trend. this is for the entire area. 64, by wednesday 60. friday we're talking about 62 degrees. it's going to get cool, then we'll warm you back up. here's the deal. even as we warm back up we're talking about a 10% chance of rain. i'm going to show you the futurecast. stick around for that. if you can't, you got to get to work, where you could be slowed down. >> 10% this many fingers. that's as far as i can take you. interstate 80, we saw the stalled vehicle on the right that has cleared. did it look like another car pulled owe t
negative 12 in minneapolis. so it's cold out there. these are the the areas that we're tracking for flight delays. chicago, new york city, and boston. with that wind chill it's going to feel like negative 5 degrees. we're in california, we're used to nice conditions. later this week, the seven-day forecast at the bottom of your screen. you can stick with me and i'll get to that. 49 for san francisco. the north bay at 37. we're at 45 degrees in the east bay. in the 60s today. i want to show you...
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minneapolis, something to point out here, the forecast has minneapolis upwards of 80 consecutive hoursf the trend guys. in the northeast, we drop from 50 to 14 come tuesday afternoon. one of the rarest cold spells in a long time. >> this makes me long for summer. pedram javaheri, thank you. >>> as if air travelers did not have a hard enough time getting to where they were going, now around 700 more flights have been canceled on top of 3,000 flights canceled yesterday. airlines are adjusting policies to help people get moving. if you are flying today, definitely plan on checking with your airline before you head to the airport. >>> the cdc says the number of states reporting widespread flu activity jumped from 10 to 25 last week. in that means more than half of the regions and counties are reporting activity. the most common strain is h1n1. formerly known as swine flu. six children have died since the end of september. some states reported adult deaths. >>> some obamacare plans are about a week old, but it is facing another big test with the supreme court. up next, the key provision tha
minneapolis, something to point out here, the forecast has minneapolis upwards of 80 consecutive hoursf the trend guys. in the northeast, we drop from 50 to 14 come tuesday afternoon. one of the rarest cold spells in a long time. >> this makes me long for summer. pedram javaheri, thank you. >>> as if air travelers did not have a hard enough time getting to where they were going, now around 700 more flights have been canceled on top of 3,000 flights canceled yesterday. airlines...
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cbs news, minneapolis. >> did you see that tundra?that is scary. >>> we are looking ahead to super bowl xlviii. forecasters say the deep freeze is going to thawon the east coast before the big game sunday. but is there a possibility of snow in the meadowlands? >>> so everybody is interested in this game. it is one of the biggest games of the year, of course. huge audience, scenes from seattle and denver, denver especially used to snow. >> if there is any snow in the meadowlands, looks like saturday night to sunday morning, there could be some. by the time we get toward kickoff, i think this storm is gone, we have a northwest wind, probably partly cloudy to clear, and temperatures, i'm thinking low 30s. >> they can deal with it, that is easy. >> reporter: plenty of time to clear the field from everything that happens saturday night into sunday morning. we are getting all this cold, i know it was in the 50s. i don't see any big storms at the moment. at the moment. >> no but the lie temperature is going to be significantly lower tomorrow
cbs news, minneapolis. >> did you see that tundra?that is scary. >>> we are looking ahead to super bowl xlviii. forecasters say the deep freeze is going to thawon the east coast before the big game sunday. but is there a possibility of snow in the meadowlands? >>> so everybody is interested in this game. it is one of the biggest games of the year, of course. huge audience, scenes from seattle and denver, denver especially used to snow. >> if there is any snow in...
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it is bitterly cold in minneapolis. how is that affecting the firefighters and their efforts to contain this? >> well, it was a tough road because of that literally the hoses were freezing at times and the firefighters had to be circled in and out, circulated in and out. brief shifts of the potential for hypothermia and frostbite. the biggest concern was the fire hoses were so difficult to handle and the water was freezing up as they were trying to douse the flames which made a very difficult job that much harder. >> absolutely. i know you'll stay on this. thank you very much. now to the severe weather threat that's affecting not just minnesota but dozens of other states this holiday week. two storms, one in the midwest and the other in the south, are on a collision course. they're expected to plow into each other over the east coast tomorrow and friday, creating a snowstorm and a major travel headache for more than 70 million people. before we get to that, we actually are going to go to new york city where bill clinton
it is bitterly cold in minneapolis. how is that affecting the firefighters and their efforts to contain this? >> well, it was a tough road because of that literally the hoses were freezing at times and the firefighters had to be circled in and out, circulated in and out. brief shifts of the potential for hypothermia and frostbite. the biggest concern was the fire hoses were so difficult to handle and the water was freezing up as they were trying to douse the flames which made a very...
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minneapolis, 43 below. minus 23 in milwaukee. and chicago's public schools are closed today. hundreds of flights already canceled. that brings us to nbc's wendy wi willfolk live. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the fourth arctic blast of the season and supposed to be the worst one yet. this part of the country has not even been able to thaw with thefy round of the polar vortex and we're bracing for yet another. as you mentioned, chicago schools are canceled around the city and the surrounding suburbs. public transportation schedules modified because it's just too dangerous to stay outside for long periods of times inhese conditions. there's also a propane shortage across the midwest. so many people are left looking for heating alternatives. this relentless weather pattern is starting to wear on people. i can attest to that. and it's only january, asp temperatures are exposed to remain below zero for the next 2 1/2 days and the wintry mix is supposed to reach the deep south tomorrow. brutal for even winter standards. back to you. >> my goodness, thanks, wendy. >>> a
minneapolis, 43 below. minus 23 in milwaukee. and chicago's public schools are closed today. hundreds of flights already canceled. that brings us to nbc's wendy wi willfolk live. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the fourth arctic blast of the season and supposed to be the worst one yet. this part of the country has not even been able to thaw with thefy round of the polar vortex and we're bracing for yet another. as you mentioned, chicago schools are canceled around the city and...
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louis and minneapolis up 15 degrees. the good news, as we head truth the next four days, each and every day those temperatures are going to go up. at we head throughout saturday's forecast, 33 in minneapolis and also back here to detroit, 39. but get ready for more delays at the airport for tomorrow morning. with those planes deicing, looks like minneapolis could have the worse delays, minus 24 with the windchill and chicago minus eight and boston a temperature of eight degrees. we'll have details and possible showers coming up in a bit. >> that is chilly. see you in a bit. you can track the polar vortex. click on the weather and maps and radar and then scroll down to jet stream and there you can track the path of the vortex. again, nbcbayarea.com. >>> happening now, there might be peace and quiet for a san francisco neighborhood plagued by partying and fighting. right now, city leaders, businesses and neighbors are discussing a new moratorium in the brood way and north beach area of the city. it would ban any new bars a
louis and minneapolis up 15 degrees. the good news, as we head truth the next four days, each and every day those temperatures are going to go up. at we head throughout saturday's forecast, 33 in minneapolis and also back here to detroit, 39. but get ready for more delays at the airport for tomorrow morning. with those planes deicing, looks like minneapolis could have the worse delays, minus 24 with the windchill and chicago minus eight and boston a temperature of eight degrees. we'll have...
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minneapolis 11 and 15 below.n chicago, 12 below for a high temperature monday afternoon. >> but when you see 15 below in minneapolis, is that a record? >> it's very close to an all-time record low-high temperature in minneapolis. this hasn't been seen in decades. >> all right, brad, see you on gma. and one other note, a novel solution to the back breaking work of shoveling snow. it's made in america. it's a remote control snow blower from aaron from fort wayne indiana. it started out as a remote control lawn mower, but new chains on the tires and game-style controller. heck plow without a sweat. i see a story here in the making. >>> in the meantime tonight, one place colder, antarctica, the u.s. coast guard sending a cutter, the polar star to help ships stuck in the ice pack. one a russian research ship, the other is a chinese ship that provided the helicopter to rescue passengers from the russian ship. the coast guard cutter is at least two days away. >>> other news, a developing story u.s. intelligence official
minneapolis 11 and 15 below.n chicago, 12 below for a high temperature monday afternoon. >> but when you see 15 below in minneapolis, is that a record? >> it's very close to an all-time record low-high temperature in minneapolis. this hasn't been seen in decades. >> all right, brad, see you on gma. and one other note, a novel solution to the back breaking work of shoveling snow. it's made in america. it's a remote control snow blower from aaron from fort wayne indiana. it...
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this is cold even to places used to the cold weather like minneapolis. the windchill, about 50 below. people urged to stay indoors. very few people out on the streets today as you can see. let's go to chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. the meteorologists, you are calling this the polar vortex. >> yes. a lot of people are wondering what that is. it's not something we've made up and sensationalized. it's always present in the atmosphere year round. it's just where the position of this has moved that's making it so much more noticeable across the united states. normally centered by near the north pole. but it's drug down the polar air as far south as georgia at this point. it will stay in place over the next 36 hours before we see the temperatures drop. light rite now, this is the not windchill but the air temperature. it is minus 12 in chicago, minus 15 in minneapolis and minus 12 in detroit. you want warming. that's coming your way. if you're headed across the eastern u.s., by thursday temperatures 35 to 45 degrees warmer. that includes chicago, expecting
this is cold even to places used to the cold weather like minneapolis. the windchill, about 50 below. people urged to stay indoors. very few people out on the streets today as you can see. let's go to chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. the meteorologists, you are calling this the polar vortex. >> yes. a lot of people are wondering what that is. it's not something we've made up and sensationalized. it's always present in the atmosphere year round. it's just where the position of this has...
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al jazeera, minneapolis. in 2008, one in ten people lived below the poverty line to the state decided to go to work hoping to end poverty there by 2020. at the half way mark those numbers have grown worse. investors are stairing at one of the worse days for stalks in months. down 213 points wall street rattles and concerns about earnings. hackers stole data from more than 1 million of its customers. confirming thieves installed mallware from july 16th to october 30th. they said credit card companies have reported more than 2,000 cards have been used by crooks since that occurred. and a programming night, our ali velshi is in switzerland. he is talking to some of the most important people at the business and finance. you can see his reports throughout the day, and at 7:00 right here on al jazeera america. it is bad enough having to face the bitter cold but for many homeowners they are also dealing with a shortage of propane. and what is left is getting more expensive. already up a buck, and 8-cents in just one
al jazeera, minneapolis. in 2008, one in ten people lived below the poverty line to the state decided to go to work hoping to end poverty there by 2020. at the half way mark those numbers have grown worse. investors are stairing at one of the worse days for stalks in months. down 213 points wall street rattles and concerns about earnings. hackers stole data from more than 1 million of its customers. confirming thieves installed mallware from july 16th to october 30th. they said credit card...
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when authorities in minneapolis say you get frostbite in five minutes.e area. the brunt of this is going to be monday into tuesday. obviously it'll stick around for the northern tier states, but when you have temperatures like this you want to know when can we go back to life? schools open again? businesses back to what they need to do? we'll see the effects hang around into tuesday afternoon, maybe wednesday morning in the deep south. but let's break this down because it's really critical to find out what we're going to be finding here. notice the temperatures in the departure from normal when you look at a high of 11 below in duluth and minus 32. that's the departure from normal. we will get back to normal, it's going to take awhile. minneapolis your average high is 24. you'll see 26 on friday. 29 this weekend. it'll be balmy again come this weekend. but as we get down into the midwest, notice the departure from normal. nashville, a 42-degree drop from what a average for you. then atlanta, 25 degrees. i think the brunt of this and really will be on tue
when authorities in minneapolis say you get frostbite in five minutes.e area. the brunt of this is going to be monday into tuesday. obviously it'll stick around for the northern tier states, but when you have temperatures like this you want to know when can we go back to life? schools open again? businesses back to what they need to do? we'll see the effects hang around into tuesday afternoon, maybe wednesday morning in the deep south. but let's break this down because it's really critical to...
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minneapolis-st. paul, minimum, came in number one.bc's craig melvin shows us why. >> reporter: in the twin cities sub-zero does not slow them down. do you know how cold it is? >> negative 14 windchill. >> reporter: bundled up. these runners get in at least four miles every day. >> can't let the weather stop you. you have to continue doing it. otherwise it is going to be a real long winter. >> reporter: this is part of the way -- >> survival. >> reporter: another hot winter activity here. >> last year the coldest day of the year was negative 30. actually i was working at the courier that day. and ran about 45 miles that way. >> reporter: minneapolis-st. paul is the second only to portland, oregon to the number of bicyclists per capita. will is a winding dip of a trail to ride, walk or run. the jewel in the city's crown, strolling parks and recreation systems. >> we have 182 parks in in the city. will is a park within six blocks of every person in minneapolis. >> reporter: that's more public parks per square mile than any major city in
minneapolis-st. paul, minimum, came in number one.bc's craig melvin shows us why. >> reporter: in the twin cities sub-zero does not slow them down. do you know how cold it is? >> negative 14 windchill. >> reporter: bundled up. these runners get in at least four miles every day. >> can't let the weather stop you. you have to continue doing it. otherwise it is going to be a real long winter. >> reporter: this is part of the way -- >> survival. >>...
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minneapolis has the largest number of somalis in the u.s.d future costar. >> i tried out then changed the character. >> ahmed got the roll the most menacing of the pirates. >> your character like the farthest thing from minnesota nice. >> yeah. all the way. >> he's minnesota nice in real life? >> yeah. >> four months of training including learning to swim. >> no! >> handle guns. and maneuver a skiff in rough waters. direct for paul kept his pirates from meeting tom hanks until the moment they filmed that scene. >> i was so nervous that day. that was first time i met tom hanks. >> you actually meet him in character. >> yeah, in character. it was nerve-racking. >> do you remember the moment when they stopped tape you got to meet him as tom hanks? >> yeah, yeah, i remember that. >> what was that like? basically go from "look at me" to, i'm so happy to meet you. >> it was great. >> abdi's own story could be a movie. he was six years old when somali civil war broke out in 1991. and the country descended in to chaos. >> i add my uniform and everyt
minneapolis has the largest number of somalis in the u.s.d future costar. >> i tried out then changed the character. >> ahmed got the roll the most menacing of the pirates. >> your character like the farthest thing from minnesota nice. >> yeah. all the way. >> he's minnesota nice in real life? >> yeah. >> four months of training including learning to swim. >> no! >> handle guns. and maneuver a skiff in rough waters. direct for paul kept his...
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el persistente mal tiempo provocara temperaturas heladas desde minneapolis hasta kentucky, plas autoridadesrimera >> quÉ estarÍa dispuesta a ser una mujer con tal de casarse? las respuestas varÍan de acuerdo a cada cultura, hay una tribu en África donde permiten que les den brutales latigazos como muestra de valor y de que serÁn buenas esposas, veamos tambiÉn cÓmo un joven enfrenta una prueba para convertirse en hombre. ♪ ♪ >> aunque usted no lo crea, lo que estÁ viendo no es un castigo, estas mujeres han pedido cada uno de los latigazos que les desgarran la carne, y dejarÁn imborrables cicatrices en su cuerpo. la sangrienta demanda tampoco es una muestra de masoquismo, forma parte de un ancestral rito, en el cual, las jÓvenes de la tribu demuestran valor y fortaleza fÍsica, cuanto mÁs dolor resistan serÁn consideradas mÁs bellas y respetadas. este es nuestro primer contacto con la tribÚ son unos 40.000, y ocupan un vasto territorio de etiopÍa. hemossido invitados a ver el rito de un joven que se convertirÁ en nombre. kalÁ,es nuestro guÍa y traductor, nos cuenta que podrÍan ser varias las e
el persistente mal tiempo provocara temperaturas heladas desde minneapolis hasta kentucky, plas autoridadesrimera >> quÉ estarÍa dispuesta a ser una mujer con tal de casarse? las respuestas varÍan de acuerdo a cada cultura, hay una tribu en África donde permiten que les den brutales latigazos como muestra de valor y de que serÁn buenas esposas, veamos tambiÉn cÓmo un joven enfrenta una prueba para convertirse en hombre. ♪ ♪ >> aunque usted no lo crea, lo que estÁ viendo...
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minneapolis menos 21 y chicago menos 30 grados, por el factor viento.nervioso, le dije tranquilo, y tropical, no hay problema. le decÍa al comienzo, la saga actividad paranormal tuvo un Éxito rotundo a nivel mundial, ahora creen que se enfocan en el pÚblico hispano del paÍs. >>> sÍ, este si que da miedo. porque en nuestra cultura hay tantas, desde chiquitos, historia de la llorona, el cacui, supersticiones, mi abuelita hacia la limpia con el huevo, tanto de explorar rl mundo paranormal para los fans de este tipo de pelÍculas es encantarÁ. >>> ok. >>> los que no son fan, tambiÉn, es su propia pelÍcula abre puertas para posibilidades que pueden venir, tambiÉn en el futuro. >>> es parte de la historia, aparentemente el problema comienza cuando tu personaje andrew, que se llama el poseÍdo jessy, recibe una cÁmara de video, como regalo. >>> sÍ. >>> quÉ sucede? >>> pues mi personaje jessy es un niÑo normal que sus amigos hÉctor y marisol se quieren mucho. y cuando se entran en una casa de una mujer que pensamos es una bruja algo pasa a jessy. y. >>> (hablan e
minneapolis menos 21 y chicago menos 30 grados, por el factor viento.nervioso, le dije tranquilo, y tropical, no hay problema. le decÍa al comienzo, la saga actividad paranormal tuvo un Éxito rotundo a nivel mundial, ahora creen que se enfocan en el pÚblico hispano del paÍs. >>> sÍ, este si que da miedo. porque en nuestra cultura hay tantas, desde chiquitos, historia de la llorona, el cacui, supersticiones, mi abuelita hacia la limpia con el huevo, tanto de explorar rl mundo...
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minneapolis estÁ lidiando con un dÍgito, tenemos 15, 67 sobre los Ángeles, para maÑana los Ángeles se tuvieron que soportar temperaturas hasta menos de 70 grados, el ser humano no puede soportar ese clima, pero tenemos organismos que nos ayudan a adaptarnos, el hipotÁlamo nos protege las extremidades, tambiÉn acelera el metabolismo para ayudar a mantener tibio el cuerpo, quÉ interesante. >> bueno, y si busca bajar de peso, le voy a dar dos segundos para que busque papel y lÁpiz, porque les tenemos las mejores dietas segÚn un estudio que fue realizado por una popular revista, el mejor rÉgimen alimenticio para bajar de peso es el conocido como "dash diet", porque ademÁs controla la hipertensiÓn, el segundo lugar, ya tomÓ lÁpiz y papel?, voy a esperar dos segundos mÁs, en la lista lo ocupa la dieta, que consiste un rÉgimen bajo en grasa, para el tercero, entre la dieta "maya", "la mediterrÁnea", y la "washers",escoja la suya, si no logrÓ anotar, vaya a google, y busque. >> en la lista de los trabajos mÁs estresantes del 2000 d. c., la primer lugar lo ocupan los militares activos de las f
minneapolis estÁ lidiando con un dÍgito, tenemos 15, 67 sobre los Ángeles, para maÑana los Ángeles se tuvieron que soportar temperaturas hasta menos de 70 grados, el ser humano no puede soportar ese clima, pero tenemos organismos que nos ayudan a adaptarnos, el hipotÁlamo nos protege las extremidades, tambiÉn acelera el metabolismo para ayudar a mantener tibio el cuerpo, quÉ interesante. >> bueno, y si busca bajar de peso, le voy a dar dos segundos para que busque papel y lÁpiz,...
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she is in minneapolis tonight where it is slightly warmer than the last time we checked in with her. stephanie, i want to show our viewers who you were doing last night. last night you could throw up a glass of hot water and it would instantly turn into snow. i just find that remarkable. i've never seen that before. it's not that cold tonight, correct? >> reporter: no. and we were actually going to try to thrill you beyond your greatest dreams, anderson, and do more of it. we went out and bought this big old fertilizer thing so we could do hot boiling water like continuously. it's too hot, though. all things relative it's too warm. it's still cold. but it has to be super cold for that to work. so we've been trying it for the last hour or so and that has warmed up. i can actually bear a couple minutes out here with my ears exposed. that tells you it's a little better. >> how are you guys dealing with this? i know you and your crew can thaw out in the satellite truck in between shots but how are residents in minneapolis -- how are they coping? >> well that's the thing. when you look at
she is in minneapolis tonight where it is slightly warmer than the last time we checked in with her. stephanie, i want to show our viewers who you were doing last night. last night you could throw up a glass of hot water and it would instantly turn into snow. i just find that remarkable. i've never seen that before. it's not that cold tonight, correct? >> reporter: no. and we were actually going to try to thrill you beyond your greatest dreams, anderson, and do more of it. we went out and...
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minneapolis, 11 and 15 below.n chicago, 12 below for a high temperature monday afternoon. >> but when you see 15 below in minneapolis on monday you got to wonder is that a record? >> it's very close to an all-time record low/high temperature in minneapolis. cold that hasn't been seen in decades. >> all right, brad nitz, see you first thing on "gma." >>> one novel solution to the back-breaking work of shoveling snow and it's made in america. it's a remote control snow blower from aaron from ft. wayne, indiana. it started out as a remote control lawn mower, but with new chains on the tires and a game style controller, it can plow snow without breaking a sweat. i see a story here in the making. >>> in the meantime tonight, one place colder, antarctica, the u.s. coast guard sending a cutter, the "polar star" to help two ships there stuck in the ice pack. one of them is that russian research ship from which 52 passengers were rescued this week. the other is a chinese ship that provided the helicopter to rescue passenge
minneapolis, 11 and 15 below.n chicago, 12 below for a high temperature monday afternoon. >> but when you see 15 below in minneapolis on monday you got to wonder is that a record? >> it's very close to an all-time record low/high temperature in minneapolis. cold that hasn't been seen in decades. >> all right, brad nitz, see you first thing on "gma." >>> one novel solution to the back-breaking work of shoveling snow and it's made in america. it's a remote...
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there is minneapolis looking okay. the bottom drops out and 2 degrees and 0 overnight on wednesday. this will be another blast of arctic air. with that we will see the potential for several clipper systems. fast-moving storms that originate from canada that could drop several inches of snow. it will reinforce the cold air over these areas. chicago, cincinnati is getting snowfall and that will continue over the next several hours as these storms continue to push southward and eastward. and then across the northeast we had several inches of snow around the boston area and we could see five to eight inches across new england. a quick-moving storm that could drop a significant amount of snow especially in new england. that will continue over the neck several day -- the next several days. and we will get another arctic blast across the areas that have seen so much winter already. back to you. >> i know, i know, i know. get the shovel out. >> yes, sir of the and the warm clothes. >>> new developments in the west virginia chemical spill. freedom industries, the company blamed for the incid
there is minneapolis looking okay. the bottom drops out and 2 degrees and 0 overnight on wednesday. this will be another blast of arctic air. with that we will see the potential for several clipper systems. fast-moving storms that originate from canada that could drop several inches of snow. it will reinforce the cold air over these areas. chicago, cincinnati is getting snowfall and that will continue over the next several hours as these storms continue to push southward and eastward. and then...
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we begin with jamie yuccas of our minneapolis station wcco. >> reporter: in chicago officials warn residents to prepare for heavy snow and brutal temperatures that are expected to last through tuesday. dr. bech ara choucair is with chicago department of public health. >> the cold temperatures we are expecting this coming week are more than an inconvenience, they are serious and they can cause a serious health threat. >> reporter: by midday city residents cleesed out grocery stores. >> yesterday we did double our normal saturday it was kind of unexpected, to tell you the truth. but we hung in there. we had all hands on deck and everybody worked real hard. >> reporter: hazardous conditions involved a crash involving 7 trucks shutting down a major highway in missouri a a couple tractor-trailers jacknifed on indiana highways. the cause for the extremely cold air, a polar vortex, a counterclockwise rotation of dense arctic air that has piled up in the north pole. that cold air is then pushed south traveling as far down as the gulf coast. so far the winter storm has been blamed for 16 deaths, and
we begin with jamie yuccas of our minneapolis station wcco. >> reporter: in chicago officials warn residents to prepare for heavy snow and brutal temperatures that are expected to last through tuesday. dr. bech ara choucair is with chicago department of public health. >> the cold temperatures we are expecting this coming week are more than an inconvenience, they are serious and they can cause a serious health threat. >> reporter: by midday city residents cleesed out grocery...
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paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in minutes. ski hills and ice rinks have closed until tuesday at the earliest. today's green bay packers playoff game could be among one of the coldest nfl games ever played. the temperature at lambeau field is expected to be two degrease below zero with wind chills at minus 30 when packers and san francisco 49ers kick off. the arctic air will keep a track east, chicago will likely hit 15 below. new york and new england will deal with frigid temperatures as residents there continue to dig out from that massive snowstorm. many heading south to escape the cold could also be out of luck. atlanta is forecasted to stay in the 20s and chilly temps could continue in to florida. highs in the minneapolis area may reach above zero by wednesday, but many meteorolo
paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in minutes. ski hills and ice rinks have closed until tuesday at the earliest. today's green bay packers playoff game could be among one of the coldest nfl...
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liz colin of our cbs station wcco is in minneapolis for us tonight. liz? >> reporter: scott, tonight will be our 11th consecutive subzero night here in minnesota before we slowly begin our crawl out of this deep freeze tomorrow. the mercury reached four degrees today in minneapolis and the winds calmed. warm enough for minnesota schools to reopen after a two- daybreak forced by the cold. but some buses idled during the deep freeze would not start today. dead batteries and dented fenders have been common complaints at auto shops. mechanic jason younghands. >> the last three days have been extremely busy. >> reporter: roads across the upper midwest remain treacherous and frostbite is still a threat. one hospital here tells us they've treated 14 serious cases. but after 62 consecutive hours below zero, a day in the single digits is welcome. >> i'm ready to go someplace warm. i'm ready for warmth. >> reporter: scott, by this weekend, we are expecting temperatures here to be in the mid-30s in the minneapolis/st. paul area and that is actually above average for
liz colin of our cbs station wcco is in minneapolis for us tonight. liz? >> reporter: scott, tonight will be our 11th consecutive subzero night here in minnesota before we slowly begin our crawl out of this deep freeze tomorrow. the mercury reached four degrees today in minneapolis and the winds calmed. warm enough for minnesota schools to reopen after a two- daybreak forced by the cold. but some buses idled during the deep freeze would not start today. dead batteries and dented fenders...
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just minneapolis at one place and international falls.they're saying this is the third most severe winter that they've had on record. it was back 100 years. so this isn't just an ordinary winter we're in folks. we're getting into historic levels. and once again this morning, temperature are minus 22. wind chill in chicago again, really brutal stuff. the big story is what has happening, dallas has a wind chill of 11. cold air all the way down to texas. freezing rain in san antonio. freezing rain in houston. and snowing in southern louisiana and even new orleans may have a chance of get something sleet during the morning hours. and we still have that freezing rain. be careful around the houston area. so what are we doing here? very cold once again in new england. at least it's sunny and dry. some snow today in minneapolis down to chicago even indianapolis later today to ohio. then on saturday, we watch more snow showers through new england. but the real story is going to be what happens next week. i have to show you minneapolis. these are t
just minneapolis at one place and international falls.they're saying this is the third most severe winter that they've had on record. it was back 100 years. so this isn't just an ordinary winter we're in folks. we're getting into historic levels. and once again this morning, temperature are minus 22. wind chill in chicago again, really brutal stuff. the big story is what has happening, dallas has a wind chill of 11. cold air all the way down to texas. freezing rain in san antonio. freezing rain...
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minneapolis, green bay, chicago -24, -38, -30, and -37 in cleveland. so the windchill readings is the concern. you can see the pink on your screen through the midwest and east coast. those are wind while advisory and warning that will last through the day on tuesday and wednesday. >>> friday's kidnapping of natalie calvo finished with a happy ending, she was found safely. as it turns out police were not the only ones who were the heroes. a woman whose call to police prompted the search. live with the new details on the woman who was a hero as well. >> you know, roxanna ramirez said this is a example of when there's a gut fielding to go with it. she jotted down a license plate that resulted in finding the girl. >> if that was someone i knew i would want that person to call. david douglas walked into this target. his behavior caught her attention. >> he was fig it's around. i did physical surveillance. and heard service ask if he wanted something. >> she went back to the office and watched him. he left the store and went into the parking lot where he hun
minneapolis, green bay, chicago -24, -38, -30, and -37 in cleveland. so the windchill readings is the concern. you can see the pink on your screen through the midwest and east coast. those are wind while advisory and warning that will last through the day on tuesday and wednesday. >>> friday's kidnapping of natalie calvo finished with a happy ending, she was found safely. as it turns out police were not the only ones who were the heroes. a woman whose call to police prompted the...
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ustedes nuevamente desde minneapolis.n los aeropuertos todo luce bastante tranquilo. en california iniciamos esta semana con avisos de alerta tanto para el condado de ventura, malevo, en los angeles, estos vientos van a estar sobrepasando las 60 mph. estaremos aproximadamente el miÉrcoles. las mÁximas temperaturas en minneapolis, 34 una gran diferencia en dÍas anteriores. nosotros en los Ángeles todavÍa estamos bordeando el rango de los 80 en miami, 82 grados para maÑana. es todo de mi parte. >> gracias. hay muchos celebrando, otros no. en mi casa estÁn celebrando porque cristiano ronaldo se llevÓ el balón de oro. vamos a pasar con casinelli. para hablar de estas imÁgenes que han causado mucha emociÓn. porque lo vimos llorando. >> las lÁgrimas se le salieron. messi se queda con las manos vacÍas, pero ronaldo se llevÓ el premio a casa. y lo celebrÓ con lÁgrimas. >> en la gala celebrada en surich superÓ al argentino messi. se pudo observar al portuguÉs con lÁgrimas en los ojos. la ceremonia tuvo un momento muy especial cuan
ustedes nuevamente desde minneapolis.n los aeropuertos todo luce bastante tranquilo. en california iniciamos esta semana con avisos de alerta tanto para el condado de ventura, malevo, en los angeles, estos vientos van a estar sobrepasando las 60 mph. estaremos aproximadamente el miÉrcoles. las mÁximas temperaturas en minneapolis, 34 una gran diferencia en dÍas anteriores. nosotros en los Ángeles todavÍa estamos bordeando el rango de los 80 en miami, 82 grados para maÑana. es todo de mi...
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the coldest will be minneapolis. 20 degrees. 83 degrees for miami. >>> all right, considering a change, a popular restaurant experimenting on how they will dish out their pizza. >>> plus, a frantic 911 call. tapes are released from the night a husband was shot at an upscale mall just before christmas. what the calls reveal about the ambulance response time. >>> and caught on camera, a car followed by an officer veers off the road and overturns. the dangerous distraction that caused it all to happen. happen. >>> welcome back. anyone checking their investments this morning will likely be disappointed. yesterday was the dow's worst day since last september. it slipped 179 points. so far this year, the dow is down 2%, and it has been down in all but two trading sessions. >>> well, people signing up for health insurance under obamacare, they tend to be older, and that could lead to some higher premiums. only 24% of the enrollments so far are young adults, ages 18 to 34. enrolling young healthy people is important because they generally pay more into the system than they take out subsidizing
the coldest will be minneapolis. 20 degrees. 83 degrees for miami. >>> all right, considering a change, a popular restaurant experimenting on how they will dish out their pizza. >>> plus, a frantic 911 call. tapes are released from the night a husband was shot at an upscale mall just before christmas. what the calls reveal about the ambulance response time. >>> and caught on camera, a car followed by an officer veers off the road and overturns. the dangerous...
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. >>> minneapolis officials say they don't know what started an apartment fire and killed 14 people. the fire started yesterday morning and quickly burned through the three-story building. fire crews dealt with subzero temperatures fighting the blaze. witnesses say they saw people jumping from windows. the roof partially collapsed and six of the injured people are in critical condition. >>> and the passengers on that russian research vessel trapped by ice in antarctica are being rescued this morning. a helicopter from a chinese ice breaker landed alongside the russian ship to fly them to a nearby vessel. the russian ship has been trapped since christmas eve, but passengers were never in danger. >>> federal officials investigating that oil train derailment in north dakota say they uncovered a broken train axle. it's not clear if the broken axle caused the crash. investigators say the oil train collided with an already derailed grain train. 18 cars of the oil train jumped the track. several exploded and burned. no one was injured. the track is expected to reopen today. >>> and the pare
. >>> minneapolis officials say they don't know what started an apartment fire and killed 14 people. the fire started yesterday morning and quickly burned through the three-story building. fire crews dealt with subzero temperatures fighting the blaze. witnesses say they saw people jumping from windows. the roof partially collapsed and six of the injured people are in critical condition. >>> and the passengers on that russian research vessel trapped by ice in antarctica are...
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here is what it feels like down to 40 below in minneapolis and chicago.quickly you get frostbite or hypothermia. >> be careful! thank you dave. see you a little later. vacation is over for president and congress. first up for members of the senate a vote that could restore long term unemployment benefits. on december 28th an emergency program to help the jobless expired. cutting off benefits for 1.3 million americans. senate democrats have said that they want to pass a three-month extension of the bill this week while they figure out a long term solution. that short extension would cost $6.5 billion. if passed the bill would reinstate benefits for those who have been out of work for 27 weeks or more. our libby casey, is in washington, good to see you libby, we have a bill, what's the latest on it? >> it's up in the senate, a procedural vote is up later on today. need to get five republicans on board. so far only one is a co-sponsor of the bill, dean heller of nevada p that's a state with high unemployment. we're looking to see if four other republicans wi
here is what it feels like down to 40 below in minneapolis and chicago.quickly you get frostbite or hypothermia. >> be careful! thank you dave. see you a little later. vacation is over for president and congress. first up for members of the senate a vote that could restore long term unemployment benefits. on december 28th an emergency program to help the jobless expired. cutting off benefits for 1.3 million americans. senate democrats have said that they want to pass a three-month...
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you had me beat, my friend in minneapolis.nd your crew for showing us the sheer cold where you are. just so she can show us the beautiful, warm ocean and sand, tori, go ahead. me how beautiful. me how warm it is where you are. >> brooke, i have to hide my face. i feel ashamed being out here after listening to stephanie. does it make you feel better that it's cloudy and raining and a little windy? this will make my buddy mad at me. the difference in temperatures between where she is and where i am is 97, 98 degrees difference. it's about 83 degrees here. you can imagine how much nicer it is here and how people are enjoying the beach. it's the fact that there tons of people here from the midwest and the northeast and they are stuck in florida because they kent get flights out. we caught up with them and here's what they had to say. >> we are not home sick because i think it's negative 15 degrees with a negative 40 wind chill. >> feeling kind of guilty. >> do you feel bad on the beach. >> i feel bad reporting on the beach while m
you had me beat, my friend in minneapolis.nd your crew for showing us the sheer cold where you are. just so she can show us the beautiful, warm ocean and sand, tori, go ahead. me how beautiful. me how warm it is where you are. >> brooke, i have to hide my face. i feel ashamed being out here after listening to stephanie. does it make you feel better that it's cloudy and raining and a little windy? this will make my buddy mad at me. the difference in temperatures between where she is and...
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i want to talk about this developing story out of minneapolis. an explosion and a fire decimate agapartment building this morning. 13 people are hurt from this. six of them critically actually according to fir officials. they say it is possible that people are still inside. one of the obstacles for firefighters is the brutal cold, the weather. it feels like it is 19 below zero. ted rowlands is covering the story from the chicago bureau. is that true, ted? are people possibly still inside? >> well, that's what they are fearing, suzanne. you look at the pictures, very dramatic. this was an explosion reported at 8:20 central time this morning. and initially when firefighters arrived, they had difficulty fighting this fire not only because of the immense flames and smoke coming out but because of the cold temperatures, 20 below zero with the windchill factor. hoses are freezing up. people jumped out of that building. in fact, medical personnel in minneapolis say some of the injured that they are treating right now are -- they have sustained trauma in
i want to talk about this developing story out of minneapolis. an explosion and a fire decimate agapartment building this morning. 13 people are hurt from this. six of them critically actually according to fir officials. they say it is possible that people are still inside. one of the obstacles for firefighters is the brutal cold, the weather. it feels like it is 19 below zero. ted rowlands is covering the story from the chicago bureau. is that true, ted? are people possibly still inside?...
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minneapolis, the best they're going to get is 22 below, d.c. about 14, even new york city feeling like 13. so, we know this cold air is here, but the very unusual story today is how far south this cold air is digging. notice all the way into the southeast, you can really see that line of where the warm air is right along the gulf and the cold air just above it. the reason that's key, we're looking for 32, that freezing mark, right? you have moisture right here, so, what are we watching, for the threat of wintry mix and icing. even in the morning hours, we're talking about from mississippi through louisiana, a chance for snow today, down as far south as new orleans. look at this as we go through noon today. this is spreading all along the gulf. what we're going to be seeing is a lot of icing in the morning and then switching over to snow as we go through the afternoon, as the cold air starts to fill in. even as we go through the overnight, look at the intensity spreading through the carolinas. we're talking heavy amounts of icing, especially nea
minneapolis, the best they're going to get is 22 below, d.c. about 14, even new york city feeling like 13. so, we know this cold air is here, but the very unusual story today is how far south this cold air is digging. notice all the way into the southeast, you can really see that line of where the warm air is right along the gulf and the cold air just above it. the reason that's key, we're looking for 32, that freezing mark, right? you have moisture right here, so, what are we watching, for the...
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in minneapolis, stephanie elam. pamela, how cold is it?rson, it's the kind of cold where your cheeks hurt, your teeth hurt.
in minneapolis, stephanie elam. pamela, how cold is it?rson, it's the kind of cold where your cheeks hurt, your teeth hurt.
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jamie yuccas of our cbs station wcco is in one of the coldest places-- minneapolis. jamie? >> reporter: scott, it reached six degrees below zero for a high temperature today with a windchill of minus 10. this cold isn't just a nuisance, it's a danger. minnesota is on track for its coldest winter in 33 years. in the last 24 hours, ice and whiteout conditions have caused nearly 400 crashes across the state. classes were canceled at more than 500 school districts to protect students from frostbite as they traveled to and from school. dr. ryan fey is a surgeon at a minneapolis frostbite center. >> when you're talking about ambient temperatures 20 below, windchill temperatures around 30 to 50 below, within just a few minutes we're talking about the on set of frostbite. >> reporter: this hospital has seen a record number of patients with symptoms such as blackened fingers, ears and toes. >> i was over 80 in december alone. we're on track for at least that again in january. we're talking about below-knee amputations, through-the-foot amputations, taking off fingers and toes, hands
jamie yuccas of our cbs station wcco is in one of the coldest places-- minneapolis. jamie? >> reporter: scott, it reached six degrees below zero for a high temperature today with a windchill of minus 10. this cold isn't just a nuisance, it's a danger. minnesota is on track for its coldest winter in 33 years. in the last 24 hours, ice and whiteout conditions have caused nearly 400 crashes across the state. classes were canceled at more than 500 school districts to protect students from...