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the worm has not been identified but the storm blew that dress across the mississippi river. a newspaper delivery driver found the dress during his morning route. >>> new this morning, the white house just posted a photo of president obama mailing a the white house is expected to announce that the u.s. postal service will restore direct mail to that country for the first time in 50 years. in the letter, the president tells a 72-year-old woman that he's looking forward to visiting havana next week. >>> donald trump is either going to have the delegates he needs or will be very, very close. list tonight will of the people. >> florida governor rick scott has a message for republicans this morning. >> and breaking news. the young tampa boy that police need your help finding right now, where he was last seen, and the search is now in full swing this morning. >> and we're keeping a close eye on i-4 where we have a crash westbound right at 301. a lot of flashing lights there. so far, no delays here. coming up, i'll check your >>> i feel certain in my heart that he knew exactly what
the worm has not been identified but the storm blew that dress across the mississippi river. a newspaper delivery driver found the dress during his morning route. >>> new this morning, the white house just posted a photo of president obama mailing a the white house is expected to announce that the u.s. postal service will restore direct mail to that country for the first time in 50 years. in the letter, the president tells a 72-year-old woman that he's looking forward to visiting...
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. >> danielle: a massive spill into the mississippi river in illinois. the dam started to leak in granite city in st. louis. working its way into the river. and the officials have closed access to the mississippi river as the crews work to cleanup the spill. >> lynn: well, an off-duty firefighter at the rigig place at the right time. he's being hailed a herofor helping a baby having a seizure inside o o a drugstore. a frantic mom log on as the firefighters sprung into action. >> i asked the pharmacist for a cool, damp towel to put on the baby, and put it on her chest and arms, and shortly after that, became responsive and started talking to it andt was starting to focus on me. >> a high fever from an infection caused the baby to have that seizure, and the firefighter was able to keep her cool untillent ambulance arrive to take her to the hospital. >> danielle: also on 7, not fields, and not enough people qualified to fill them in one state. there were almost 600,000 job openings in the construction and manufacturing industries. >> lynn: the state of mich
. >> danielle: a massive spill into the mississippi river in illinois. the dam started to leak in granite city in st. louis. working its way into the river. and the officials have closed access to the mississippi river as the crews work to cleanup the spill. >> lynn: well, an off-duty firefighter at the rigig place at the right time. he's being hailed a herofor helping a baby having a seizure inside o o a drugstore. a frantic mom log on as the firefighters sprung into action....
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gulf of mexico and a significant amount of moisture and we could see the flooding along the mississippi river valleys and the computer models have backed up and had us pinned down, adding up the total from wednesday to the weekend and now it is looking one to three and if we see the thunderstorms that could cause the minor flooding from time-to-time but the main threat for the rain will be down to arkansas and the mid, mississippi river valley and you will see the headlines later this week about the flooding ongoing and from the mississippi river, valley from these rains and they will not be as heavy, inches that is the decent amount of rain from this time of year, temperature around 70 degrees on tuesday and we are in the 60s even next weekend and if we have a planning forecast it is longer than that. >> the mud slides, here, and the columbia, parkway and having all of that run off there and we will have to be concerned about. >> especially by thursday, and that will be the chance. >> it is nice not to have to wear the snow boots. >> you have a point. >> the sbca is opened for adoption today
gulf of mexico and a significant amount of moisture and we could see the flooding along the mississippi river valleys and the computer models have backed up and had us pinned down, adding up the total from wednesday to the weekend and now it is looking one to three and if we see the thunderstorms that could cause the minor flooding from time-to-time but the main threat for the rain will be down to arkansas and the mid, mississippi river valley and you will see the headlines later this week...
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Mar 10, 2016
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big time flooding along the mississippi river because of it. travelers. this will be warm like yesterday. record-setting warm for those areas. things start to cool down tomorrow. look what happens today. this is tomorrow. look where the rain is. same spot and into saturday it shifts east. louisiana and mississippi will see heavy rain over the next couple of days. for us that rain, and only a little bit of it will get in here sunday afternoon. we are dry all the way through saturday. don't forget to not only put the clocks forward one hour saturday night but change the batteries in your smoke detectors. rain sunday afternoon. then we dry out and cool off. upper 70s to low 80s. still above average next week. you can catch our forecast in the newspaper. you can catch it in the tampa bay times and ledger. >>> remember the dress that went viral last year because nobody could agree on what color it was? it happened again. >> this time it involves a suit wednesday night's debate. >>> if you are looking to make big bucks you may need to chain careers. the top 25
big time flooding along the mississippi river because of it. travelers. this will be warm like yesterday. record-setting warm for those areas. things start to cool down tomorrow. look what happens today. this is tomorrow. look where the rain is. same spot and into saturday it shifts east. louisiana and mississippi will see heavy rain over the next couple of days. for us that rain, and only a little bit of it will get in here sunday afternoon. we are dry all the way through saturday. don't...
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meantime we'll continue to watch moisture return into the lower mississippi river valley tuesday and wednesday, stormy weather there. not here. we are still talking the flow around the high pressure fortuesday. and also for wednesday. so the breeze will be bsk and some clouds will continue to mix with the sunshine. could be some strong to severe storm breaking true the middle of the country, mississippi river valley. i'm you'll be here traing those. we don't have to worry about that type of rough weather here for wednesday, thursday or friday. if you have something planned outside for tomorrow let's go get it. upper 60s morning. highs in the upper 70s. winds from the east 10 to 2120 miles an hour. that r rn chance is low at just 10%. one of those days where each afternoon the kids come home from school, they do the homework, they're hitting the door ready to get outside. by wednesday, thursday high temperatures in the low 80s. by saturday here comes a frontal system. that could bring as y y i few showers. hopefully behind that we dry out on sunday. calle ocho day. temperatures won't
meantime we'll continue to watch moisture return into the lower mississippi river valley tuesday and wednesday, stormy weather there. not here. we are still talking the flow around the high pressure fortuesday. and also for wednesday. so the breeze will be bsk and some clouds will continue to mix with the sunshine. could be some strong to severe storm breaking true the middle of the country, mississippi river valley. i'm you'll be here traing those. we don't have to worry about that type of...
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in hard hit texas where flashflood watches were in effect thursday, extending well into the mississippi riveralley. severe weather set to continue through the weekend in areas already reeling from the deluge. >> record amount of water from the lake, houses being cut off where they can't go to and from. >> greatest risk northern louisianna, officials expanded already massive evacuation in response to what they saw as the eminent breach of levees. cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> heart goes out to everyone down sound -- south, record rain. >> looking at the hi, some of the doppler estimate, some of the rainfall that that area has seen, and it is so incredibly excessive. >> absolutely. >> yes, it is really really difficult to watch from the video obviously, let's go on out to the maps here. show you exactly how much they've seen down toward the shreveport area. when you start to lose colors on the map, you know you're dealing with incredible rainfall rate. and this is over the last 72 hours, or so, but we are talking inches upon inches, even, over a foot worth of rain. a foot worth of rain falling i
in hard hit texas where flashflood watches were in effect thursday, extending well into the mississippi riveralley. severe weather set to continue through the weekend in areas already reeling from the deluge. >> record amount of water from the lake, houses being cut off where they can't go to and from. >> greatest risk northern louisianna, officials expanded already massive evacuation in response to what they saw as the eminent breach of levees. cbs-3, "eyewitness news"....
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watch for the severe weather for parts of the ohio, tennessee and mississippi river valley. we'll also see the northwest bringing in that next storm system with a lot of snow. for the northeast, pretty good forecast. we could see hit or miss showers, but otherwise, looking very nice and a quick look at your forecast. highs again very cool across the northern section of the country, the northwest. cooler than average. we'll start to see the temperatures moderate and tuesday, a little bit of springtime weather. but looking ahead, hopping head ahead to april, arthel, looks like cooler than average temperatures for much of the country. something we will watch for you. eric and i were talking earlier, are you a peep fan? do you like the peep? >> i love my peeps. >> you love your peeps! why do we only see peeps one day of the year on easter? >> i say peeps all the time. >> we all love our peeps. >> they're gonna get rid of both of us if we keep chatting. thank you very much. >> happy easter to both of you. >> happy easter. thank you so much. >> peeps are great. they're marshmallow
watch for the severe weather for parts of the ohio, tennessee and mississippi river valley. we'll also see the northwest bringing in that next storm system with a lot of snow. for the northeast, pretty good forecast. we could see hit or miss showers, but otherwise, looking very nice and a quick look at your forecast. highs again very cool across the northern section of the country, the northwest. cooler than average. we'll start to see the temperatures moderate and tuesday, a little bit of...
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days. you could see the flood watches and warnings, all the way through new orleans, through mississippi river and southeast kentucky. that's where we stop, near peduca. dryer air compared to what they had in louisiana. they have storm system after storm system, moving in the same areas. more moisture, in the western gulf of mexico. you could see the radar and thunderstorms raining midday. thankfully, dried out northwestern louisiana. more rain is on the way, as you heard recently. you could see the rainfall moving up here. you don't see the reds and yellows, to the south and west. it hasn't been nearly as heavy. it's been nearly some light rain, drizzle at times. this is the rainfall totals last fall. since the rain. and crittendon, and totals will pick up, especially in the corridor, south and east of downtown. precision doppler hd. you could he sao the area of bright yellow, and this is moderate to at times heavy rain. this is going to move southeast of downtown. it will cross the ohio river, to claremont, brown and adams county, hillsborough and highland county and clinton county will get
days. you could see the flood watches and warnings, all the way through new orleans, through mississippi river and southeast kentucky. that's where we stop, near peduca. dryer air compared to what they had in louisiana. they have storm system after storm system, moving in the same areas. more moisture, in the western gulf of mexico. you could see the radar and thunderstorms raining midday. thankfully, dried out northwestern louisiana. more rain is on the way, as you heard recently. you could...
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though, as we look in texas, portions of lomisiana, arkansas, moisture streaming into this mid-mississippi you river valley. rain and storms there. more rain and storms on thursday for places like louisiana, some of that wet weather getting into mississippi as well. for us same old s sry, a brisk breeze, winds flowing in from the east-southeast. friday more stormy weather mississippi river valley while we are still dealing with the quiet weather, high pressure in control, clouds mix with the sunshine and so the story goes. tomorrow morning we'll start the day in the lower 70s. high temperatures climb into the lower 80s. breezy conditions friday. more of the same. lower 70s to start the day. highs in the low 80s. the rain chance is low. by sunday we will look at perhaps a better chance for sneak a few s owers across the area. we're going to stay warm, though, even oe that fnt gets here and behind it, not going to change up our teeratures too much. notice tuesday and wednesday highs still in the lower 80s. calvin. >> calvin: we're fog more breaking news right now. a whole foods store evacuated. >> lau
though, as we look in texas, portions of lomisiana, arkansas, moisture streaming into this mid-mississippi you river valley. rain and storms there. more rain and storms on thursday for places like louisiana, some of that wet weather getting into mississippi as well. for us same old s sry, a brisk breeze, winds flowing in from the east-southeast. friday more stormy weather mississippi river valley while we are still dealing with the quiet weather, high pressure in control, clouds mix with the...
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an oil spill more than 300 miles away on the mississippi river could affect river traffic here in cincinnati. the u-s coast guard tonight granite city, illinois.a ship passing through the lock there broke a fuel tank.the tank holds up to 20- thousand gallons of fuel... but no one is sure right now how much spilled. until the spill is cleaned-up... the coast guard is keeping the lock closed. its a big day for the u-c blue ash campus. a ground breaking celebration was held today for it new 16- thousand square foot building. the event was held inside today because of the weather. it will be used for both classrooms and offices. school officials say space is now at a premium at u-c blue ash. the school was designed for 35- hundred students.. and it now has five-thousand. "our spaces are so cramped and we have retrofitted so man spaces that this new building will absolutly transform the use of our college and campus." campus."when the new building opens in july of 20-17... renovation work will begin on the oldest building on the u-c blue ash campus.. muntz hall. that project will take place in se
an oil spill more than 300 miles away on the mississippi river could affect river traffic here in cincinnati. the u-s coast guard tonight granite city, illinois.a ship passing through the lock there broke a fuel tank.the tank holds up to 20- thousand gallons of fuel... but no one is sure right now how much spilled. until the spill is cleaned-up... the coast guard is keeping the lock closed. its a big day for the u-c blue ash campus. a ground breaking celebration was held today for it new 16-...
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@it will stick around for a few @looking to clear skies tonight @from the mississippi river. @this area of pressure will @continue to shift towards the @east. @we'll be on the northern edge @of the high. @there will be clouds around and @showers to the north. @some of you north of cleveland @and lake county may see a brief @shower or two. @on the backside of that high @the green is here. @that's milder air and it's @coming in along the warm front @that stretches north of the @high pressure. @in is headed our way overnight @into tomorrow. @that will bing the big @temperature change. @moisture and milder weather. @to the west our next storm @system off the west coast. @the system is over portland, @oregon. @this combs in on thursday with @showers first. @likely heavy rain and a @thunderstorm for thursday @ending the warm spell. @is future view. @it's not that much colder. @we have windchills at the bus @top tuesday. @by lunchtime 50 and by the @afternoon upper 50s. @headed towards erie there may @be a shower or two. @mild weather sticks around @through wednesday. @heavy rain an
@it will stick around for a few @looking to clear skies tonight @from the mississippi river. @this area of pressure will @continue to shift towards the @east. @we'll be on the northern edge @of the high. @there will be clouds around and @showers to the north. @some of you north of cleveland @and lake county may see a brief @shower or two. @on the backside of that high @the green is here. @that's milder air and it's @coming in along the warm front @that stretches north of the @high pressure. @in...
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the flooding rainfall in the lower mississippi river valley. talking about louisiana, mississippi and points north. we're dry, but over there, 15 to 20 inches of rain have fallen already in portions of louisiana. and as you can see, we have a training going on, very heavy rain, falling, continuing to fall over the same aero. additional five, six, seven, even eight inches of rain on top of what they've already seen. keep them in your thoughts and prayers today, we're going to have another spectacular day. warm conditions linger. we do have rain chances coming into play tomorrow, sunday, monday. best chances will be sunday but i do not see a wash-out by any stretch. weather should be nice. >> speaking of sunday, that's the day we spring forward. set the kwloks clocks ahead, check the batteries in your smoke detectors as well. >> this is our cam on the hyatt regency orlando. something is wrong with that building, need bond . >> east winds have picked up a little bit this morning. >> you can see the east, southeast winds five to 10 miles an hour. g
the flooding rainfall in the lower mississippi river valley. talking about louisiana, mississippi and points north. we're dry, but over there, 15 to 20 inches of rain have fallen already in portions of louisiana. and as you can see, we have a training going on, very heavy rain, falling, continuing to fall over the same aero. additional five, six, seven, even eight inches of rain on top of what they've already seen. keep them in your thoughts and prayers today, we're going to have another...
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days of heavy rain caused record damage in the mississippi river valley area. louisiana has been particularly hard-hit. roads are completely flooded. many people either stuck in their homes or they are having to use boats to get around their neighborhoods. >>> avalanche warning is in effect for the highest ranges of the sierra after heavy snowfall over the weekend. the weekend storms dropped about 20 inches of fresh snow in the tahoe area. snowfall totals in some areas grown to 33 feet this winter. according to the department of water resources, precipitation in the northern sierra is at 131% of normal. central sierra is 115% of normal. southern part of the area 109% of normal. good news. >>> 4:25. >>> new giant's pitcher johnny cueto is being monitored for concussion symptoms after he was hit in the head by a line drive. drive. the first pitch off cueto into shallow right center field. >> it was the first pitch of the giant's spring training game against the oakland a's last night. cueto was checked out by trainers and stays in the game pitching three innings.
days of heavy rain caused record damage in the mississippi river valley area. louisiana has been particularly hard-hit. roads are completely flooded. many people either stuck in their homes or they are having to use boats to get around their neighborhoods. >>> avalanche warning is in effect for the highest ranges of the sierra after heavy snowfall over the weekend. the weekend storms dropped about 20 inches of fresh snow in the tahoe area. snowfall totals in some areas grown to 33 feet...
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this speaks to the role of the mississippi river in these people's lives. enslaved people did travel the mississippi. all of the people enslaved along the river road were responsible for building and maintaining the levy. there was a lot of give-and-take and a lot of flooding, so some of these big houses -- and this may have been one of them but we don't know -- some of them were originally open air on the ground floor to allow for a kind of flooding, and then later enclosed as the levees improved. this is the dining room where enslaved people would serve meals. we have furnished the big house using not many original pieces because they stopped living here in 1867, but we have inventories, and we used those as our guides. we would go room to room and record everything down to each fork. over here we have another pantry that would be used for service. there is an interesting feature in the corner, and olive jar sunk into the floor for refrigeration. this is original. the slaves could use this to cool down food or wine. if they wanted to chill a desert, this w
this speaks to the role of the mississippi river in these people's lives. enslaved people did travel the mississippi. all of the people enslaved along the river road were responsible for building and maintaining the levy. there was a lot of give-and-take and a lot of flooding, so some of these big houses -- and this may have been one of them but we don't know -- some of them were originally open air on the ground floor to allow for a kind of flooding, and then later enclosed as the levees...
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and you know, they've been told by their parents don't get on the mississippi river.n, overcoming a fear like that and getting in the canoe, and then to have people come and appreciate what you're doing is a life-changing experience. but within that is this incredible bright and beautiful spirit that is intact in the delta. >> sweet potatoes, greens, into the dutch ovens. throw on the corn when getting close. finally, on the wet logs on top of glowing coals, lay some steaks, some pork loin and pork tenderloins right on there. just keep an eye on them. we have full spectrum steaks. potato's perfect. >> corn on the cob. >> yeah. hunk of bread. living large on the mississippi. and yes, there is too much food for two people. and yes, that is a whole hell of a lot of meat. and i know it would be awful to waste all that extra. but don't worry. [ bird call ] because these gentlemen are tired and hungry. welcome, gentlemen. >> right on, quapaws. come on. corn on the cob here. greens. >> i'll be cookie. have a little more of this. oh, looking good. i don't want to say i'm good
and you know, they've been told by their parents don't get on the mississippi river.n, overcoming a fear like that and getting in the canoe, and then to have people come and appreciate what you're doing is a life-changing experience. but within that is this incredible bright and beautiful spirit that is intact in the delta. >> sweet potatoes, greens, into the dutch ovens. throw on the corn when getting close. finally, on the wet logs on top of glowing coals, lay some steaks, some pork...
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. >> the underground railroad was a series of safe houses that led slaves of the mississippi to the ohio river where they could cross into it up for free states into for free states and then on to canada. there is a legend that a safe house existed here in memphis although some historians dispute that. but whether you believe it or not, the possibility of it was enough to take us to this little house on second street located a short distance from the river. >> that was very very important because that is how they were going to help the runaways to escape. >> the director of heritage tours told us about the legend and the secrets of this little house built by a german immigrant in 1856. >> it leads to a crawl crawlspace underneath the house to the seller. >> inside there were crawlspaces and a basement that the basement that could have hidden runaways. >> when it was safe at night he mississippi river where they would be sold away on boats. >> but even if you don't believe the legend, this little house on second street is worth seeing. >> go on back. >> and so was underground. its creators are
. >> the underground railroad was a series of safe houses that led slaves of the mississippi to the ohio river where they could cross into it up for free states into for free states and then on to canada. there is a legend that a safe house existed here in memphis although some historians dispute that. but whether you believe it or not, the possibility of it was enough to take us to this little house on second street located a short distance from the river. >> that was very very...
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mississippi river valley but it doesn't really go anywhere. seeing waves of rain moving here. we're going to see some spots pick up an additional ten inches of rain. we saw it farther towards the west. it is inching off towards the east. it's happening so slowly. that's why the flooding is such a big threat. we'll continue to see that. we have hundreds of people evac ckuwaiting off to the south. one ton says they don't have enough signs. so people need to be aware. >> that is a lot of water. thank you. >>> the convicted felon whose mug shot nearly broke the internet is now apparently out of prison. hear what mug shot mcdreamy wants to do with all of that fame. the final 30 next. ♪ the roles you play in life are part of what make you, you. and you're not going to let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure with nutritious calories, 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. come on grandma! giving you the strength and energy to get back to doing... what you love. from the #1 doctr recommended bran. ensure. always stay you
mississippi river valley but it doesn't really go anywhere. seeing waves of rain moving here. we're going to see some spots pick up an additional ten inches of rain. we saw it farther towards the west. it is inching off towards the east. it's happening so slowly. that's why the flooding is such a big threat. we'll continue to see that. we have hundreds of people evac ckuwaiting off to the south. one ton says they don't have enough signs. so people need to be aware. >> that is a lot of...
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it was one of these great stories, you remember 10, 15 years ago, the mississippi river went down? t was very dry and all. there's a river that goes where sherman also spent some time. at that place in the river where it went down. they found some of sherman's neckties. they would take the rails, bend them around the tree, sometimes they would bend them to form the letters u.s. to make the point. but jim's point is very well taken. i might add, there have been some recent books written by women historians in which they argue that to really understand the march to the sea, you have to understand it as a gender issue, not a military issue the same way. i'm not quite convinced, but i can see the argument that's being made. certainly sherman didn't see it as a gender issue, he saw it as a military issue to convince the south they have to stop fighting. they can't continue. >> and the psychological toll. >> yes. >> i want to present to the audience one thing we talked about privately before we started, i hadn't realized, i know there are a few physicians in the audience tonight. and you
it was one of these great stories, you remember 10, 15 years ago, the mississippi river went down? t was very dry and all. there's a river that goes where sherman also spent some time. at that place in the river where it went down. they found some of sherman's neckties. they would take the rails, bend them around the tree, sometimes they would bend them to form the letters u.s. to make the point. but jim's point is very well taken. i might add, there have been some recent books written by women...
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. >>> a large fuel spill closed the mississippi river to water traffic. coast guard officials say a fuel tank holding 20,000 gallons ruptured on a vessel. the fuel is contained within a lock and dam opening on to the river. an investigation into the spill is under way. tiny houses are at the center of a big controversy in los angeles, a builder trying to help the homeless by donating homes. they are creating a different problem. >> more than 10,000 sleep on the streets of los angeles. the city faces one of the most serious homeless crisis in the country. >> i wanted them to feel like they had something real. you know, if it's just temporary, which it is, it's just to give them much needed shelter now. until permanent housing can be available. with crowd funding, some tried to build houses. each house is 6 feet wide, eight feet long it 7.5 feet tall. a steel door and two windows. elvis built 37, each costing 1200 houses. >> kevin green started living in one three months ago. >> why do you like this better than a tent? >> two reasons. he showed us how he ha
. >>> a large fuel spill closed the mississippi river to water traffic. coast guard officials say a fuel tank holding 20,000 gallons ruptured on a vessel. the fuel is contained within a lock and dam opening on to the river. an investigation into the spill is under way. tiny houses are at the center of a big controversy in los angeles, a builder trying to help the homeless by donating homes. they are creating a different problem. >> more than 10,000 sleep on the streets of los...
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. >> the northern gulf coast up the mississippi river to memphis, tennessee, they are expecting more rain and getting it right now. watches in green and warnings in the red shade. look at the rain, it doesn't let up. it keeps moving over the same areas. a little closer to home. a lot of the rain that we saw yesterday has moved to the south, where they really don't mean. we had a corridor of heavy ier rain move south and east of downtown. eventually towards hillsboro. that's where we picked up close to one inch of rainfall yesterday. they had in louisiana, at least we're dry on precision doppler 12 hd, getting peeks of sunshine, filtered sunshine. we had high thin clouds. we're getting at least a little bit of sun to move on through. 54 out in georgetown. west union and peeples in the upper 50s already. downtown. brookeville right around 48 degrees. mid to upper 50s for high temperatures. 58 degrees our high, i think, over downtown. we're staying clear of most of the rain though. that's some good news, there's the rain that we had yesterday. we had a front move through and it pushed t
. >> the northern gulf coast up the mississippi river to memphis, tennessee, they are expecting more rain and getting it right now. watches in green and warnings in the red shade. look at the rain, it doesn't let up. it keeps moving over the same areas. a little closer to home. a lot of the rain that we saw yesterday has moved to the south, where they really don't mean. we had a corridor of heavy ier rain move south and east of downtown. eventually towards hillsboro. that's where we...
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rockies but the big story is the dangerous flooding continuing for texas, the gulf coast states, mississippi, river valley and ohio river valley and up-to-the- minute letter, dealing with arraigned. and precipitation. today, warmer, human, 84, breezy but not as blustery, voters have cautioned, a moderate chop on the base and the low 70, mild breeze, partly cloudy skies and do not forget to spring for this weekend, daylight saving time, set your clock forward one hour and also kind of all my only is taking place on sunday. warm, breezy, spotty showers and 83. we will continue with the warmth, increase humidity and chance for showers, mid-80s by tuesday so let's get a check of the traffic with manasseh. >>> we have valid on the palmetto and this is the result of a crash northbound on 826, around northwest 103rd, delays just south of that era, see the delays back to pass where we can see it. it is going to be a slow drive northbound, want to take the side streets to avoid the delays, maybe even the turnpike to the west of the palmetto as alternates. a couple of problems, installed out car import miami
rockies but the big story is the dangerous flooding continuing for texas, the gulf coast states, mississippi, river valley and ohio river valley and up-to-the- minute letter, dealing with arraigned. and precipitation. today, warmer, human, 84, breezy but not as blustery, voters have cautioned, a moderate chop on the base and the low 70, mild breeze, partly cloudy skies and do not forget to spring for this weekend, daylight saving time, set your clock forward one hour and also kind of all my...
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burning, sheridan, sherman, grant, any connection to those policies transferring to west of the mississippi river? that these policies in the shenandoah valley and georgia, proven to be successful, maybe in total war, were carried west of the mississippi river? a second question is this idea of coming together, that if there is no sense of coming together say between the races, could you translate that theory to the confederate treatment of u.s. colored troops? >> sure. union generals and officers consciously took their experiences from the civil war and transferred it to the west is not something that i found evidence for any more than i found evidence for them taking the experience of the olonial feed fights or the war toward the seminole indians or the wars of the 1830's and transferred that into the american, to the war. so as i said before, and i think this is pretty much on target, the way that military people are practical people, and they tend to sort of, you know, solve the practical problem that's sitting in front of them. and they might be gratified to discover that, you know, hey, the
burning, sheridan, sherman, grant, any connection to those policies transferring to west of the mississippi river? that these policies in the shenandoah valley and georgia, proven to be successful, maybe in total war, were carried west of the mississippi river? a second question is this idea of coming together, that if there is no sense of coming together say between the races, could you translate that theory to the confederate treatment of u.s. colored troops? >> sure. union generals and...
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wanted to jump ahead to give you an idea of the heavy rain expected across the mississippi river valley misery, arkansas and tuesday. wednesday, showers possible. computer model, a better chance for periods of rain the second half of the work week and lingering into the weekend. though we're not the focus of the rain, we'll take part in it the second half of the week. looks like periods of rain could cause some -- i wouldn't be concerned about 1.24 inches projected, but we could see rain causing problems the second half of the week. 52 for the high. we have early fog possible, then more afternoon sunshine. tonight, scattered clouds at 39. for tomorrow, that jump in temperatures will take us to 62. we stay warm for the entire week. warm with moisture returning. on tuesday, 69 and scattered clouds. showers and rain periods starting wednesday, lasting into our weekend and those temperatures staying on the warm side with highs in the 60s lasting through saturday. now here's your sunday morning sports. elise: good morning. in high school hoops, the wright state, the winning teams advancing t
wanted to jump ahead to give you an idea of the heavy rain expected across the mississippi river valley misery, arkansas and tuesday. wednesday, showers possible. computer model, a better chance for periods of rain the second half of the work week and lingering into the weekend. though we're not the focus of the rain, we'll take part in it the second half of the week. looks like periods of rain could cause some -- i wouldn't be concerned about 1.24 inches projected, but we could see rain...
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there's still flash flood watches out for much of that area. from new orleans to louisiana, up the mississippi river to paducah, kentucky. in fact, rainfall totals so far they are all underneath a half an inch. a half inch to an inch more. this is i-71 at mlk. lots of ponding of water. >> we still have some light 275 loop. we're talking very light to even drizzle at times. this is where our rain is coming from. you can see more of the same. mainly just some spot why i -- spotty showers. this dreary weather that we have around now is going to continue. 61 degrees. there's that wind coming in out of the south, southwest. keeping us nice and warm. despite the lack of sunshine, we're still 10 degrees above average for this time of year. typically right around 50 degrees. we're sitting around 61, 62 degrees. that's where we have been pretty much all morning. down towards adams county and maysville, a little bit drier, down there. that's why their temperature is warmer. to the south and west between evansville and bowling green, this is where we have the steadier rain. cincinnati is next in line. spotty n
there's still flash flood watches out for much of that area. from new orleans to louisiana, up the mississippi river to paducah, kentucky. in fact, rainfall totals so far they are all underneath a half an inch. a half inch to an inch more. this is i-71 at mlk. lots of ponding of water. >> we still have some light 275 loop. we're talking very light to even drizzle at times. this is where our rain is coming from. you can see more of the same. mainly just some spot why i -- spotty showers....
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@tornado watch boxes now up for @portions of the mississippi @river valley from memphis down @towards northern louisiana. @i don't think we will see @severe weather like that here @in northeast ohio. @here is future view as we break @it down for you into tomorrow @morning. @temperatures in the mid 50s @early monday. @that -- maybe that shower or @spring he will. @then breaks in the over cast. @expect some sunshine to break @through. @southerly winds and @temperatures in the upper 60s. @a little moisture in the air. @as an active system comes in @from the west and southwest, @the same one that's in arkansas @tonight. @look at the thunderstorms @approacheningalling -- @approaching plans field -- @mansfield. @i will be tracking this with @you throughout the evening. @into tuesday morning which of @course is election day. @as we go through tomorrow, @maybe a quarter to half an inch @of rain generally but some of @you may see just a little bit @more. @speaking of election day, which @of course is tuesday, here is @what the day shapes up as. @low 50s, upper 50s midday with @mostly cloudy sk
@tornado watch boxes now up for @portions of the mississippi @river valley from memphis down @towards northern louisiana. @i don't think we will see @severe weather like that here @in northeast ohio. @here is future view as we break @it down for you into tomorrow @morning. @temperatures in the mid 50s @early monday. @that -- maybe that shower or @spring he will. @then breaks in the over cast. @expect some sunshine to break @through. @southerly winds and @temperatures in the upper 60s. @a little...
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you notice it is across the mississippi river because of the hype weather. look what it does to the forecast. 84 tomorrow. 85 thursday and friday. and that is for tampa. some spots could be close to 90 the rain gets here in a few showers and storms on saturday. before you go to bed saturday night and sunday morning push the clocks forward one hour. it is darker in the morning and fighter in the evening. behind that it is not all that call. it will stay relatively warm and you can follow along on my facebook page. we have a lot to talk about today. >>> you can follow along with our weather app. breaking news and streaming video. weatherwise this thing is loaded. that when their will be where resume in. you could always look at this near york county. >>> victoria's secret special airs on cbs tomorrow night. next, supermodels talk about what we can expect. mayor bob buckhorn is teaching these kids about the city. >>> at 8:00, ncis new orleans. 10:00 limitless followed by 10 news at 11:00. than the late show with stephen colbert. >>> 10 news and the tampa bay li
you notice it is across the mississippi river because of the hype weather. look what it does to the forecast. 84 tomorrow. 85 thursday and friday. and that is for tampa. some spots could be close to 90 the rain gets here in a few showers and storms on saturday. before you go to bed saturday night and sunday morning push the clocks forward one hour. it is darker in the morning and fighter in the evening. behind that it is not all that call. it will stay relatively warm and you can follow along...
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Mar 18, 2016
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officers say a tornado that hit rapid city, illinois on wednesday night, blew that dress across the mississippi river into iowa. late last night, they found the dress' owner and she is thrilled to have it back. >>> the nhl playoffs begin in a month but the lightning is not ready this time. the bolts lost for the fifth time in the sixth last games. that was last night in dallas. tom toren has the low lights in the morning sports. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. with florida, pittsburgh and detroit all winning last night, the bolts needed a win of their own up on the board. unfortunately that never happened. in the second. look at the feed and that's the kind of stuff we've been looking for from these guys. it was 3-2 bolts heading in. midway through, the dallas stars scoring twice within a two-minute span. jamie is 36. the go-ahead goal for the stars in dallas held on to win this one by a final of 4-3. >>> ncaa tournament with miami moving on. florida gulf coast exits would have lost to north carolina. it's good to see logan back in the lineup after getting beaned in the elbow. the home run give
officers say a tornado that hit rapid city, illinois on wednesday night, blew that dress across the mississippi river into iowa. late last night, they found the dress' owner and she is thrilled to have it back. >>> the nhl playoffs begin in a month but the lightning is not ready this time. the bolts lost for the fifth time in the sixth last games. that was last night in dallas. tom toren has the low lights in the morning sports. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. with florida,...
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Mar 12, 2016
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rain is right here near louisiana and the tennessee valley and west of jackson heading up the mississippi river and a few moving around t(e pensacola and the big bend. here's tonight and tomorrow. with a southerly breeze if we see thunderstorms develop they'll start at the northern part of dade and move into broward. between 4:00 and 6:00. so right now i think the better rain chance will be north dade and broward. central southern dade and down in the keys should be drier and on sunday night and monday we'll see a very warm southerly flow and a 30% chance of additional showers and thunderstorms for monday. winds look pretty good tomorrow. may have to dodge a couple thunderstorms in the afternoon. if you're taking a boat out, small craft caution. seas 2 to 3 feet. small craft advisory from the florida keys where seas will be 3 to 5 feet. 30% chance of rain. the average high is around 80. >>> okay. breaking news. the heats are out against the raptors. that's next in sports. (phone ringing) yoyocan't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealin
rain is right here near louisiana and the tennessee valley and west of jackson heading up the mississippi river and a few moving around t(e pensacola and the big bend. here's tonight and tomorrow. with a southerly breeze if we see thunderstorms develop they'll start at the northern part of dade and move into broward. between 4:00 and 6:00. so right now i think the better rain chance will be north dade and broward. central southern dade and down in the keys should be drier and on sunday night...
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Mar 18, 2016
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police believe the tornado that hit rapid city illinois blew the dress in a box across the mississippi river into iowa. now officers are trying to find the woman who owns it. >> we would like to make sure it gets back to the owner and the if it made that kind of travel across the river and state in the box, then it's probably meant to get back to who it belongs to. >> a newspaper delivery driver route. do you think that's a sign of a [ laughter ] >> if the wedding dress survives that. >> and it doesn't look like it wrong with it. >> and tornadoes up there are winds 150 to 200 miles per be. absolutely. let's check out the skies across the area, partly cloudy sky, you know, we did see a few showers, citrus county. talked about this at 6:00, and most of the rain staying just off to the north, and right now there's still a pretty decent area of showers and stronger thunderstorm, there's a little box of the warning just west of panama city, and we have one line, another line, the actual front that's going to bring us some cooler weather isn't going to arrive until early on sunday but out ahead of
police believe the tornado that hit rapid city illinois blew the dress in a box across the mississippi river into iowa. now officers are trying to find the woman who owns it. >> we would like to make sure it gets back to the owner and the if it made that kind of travel across the river and state in the box, then it's probably meant to get back to who it belongs to. >> a newspaper delivery driver route. do you think that's a sign of a [ laughter ] >> if the wedding dress...
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Mar 26, 2016
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nice and mild for areas east of the mississippi river. sunday night into monday it pulls over top of the region. we'll skip over today since we'll see nothing more than sunny skies. easter sunday, clouds, temperatures on the cooler side, not too bad, 42 degrees by 9:30. 2:00 p.m., the easter egg hunts taking place, temperatures close to 60 degrees. clouds lower and thicken in the late afternoon and early evening hours. temperatures on the mild side in advance of the storm system sunday night into monday. monday morning's commute will be slow, periods of rain, some of it will be heavy at times, temperatures on the mild side. it will be breezy. saturday looks good, sunday looks nice and monday looks miserable. sunny and nice today, 59 degrees, winds shifting out of the east/southeast at 35 to 10-mile an hour. overnight tonight, cloudy and chilly, temperatures close to where we are starting out right now. 35 for the outlying suburbs, 42 for center city. winds out of the east/northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. starting out with clouds, most
nice and mild for areas east of the mississippi river. sunday night into monday it pulls over top of the region. we'll skip over today since we'll see nothing more than sunny skies. easter sunday, clouds, temperatures on the cooler side, not too bad, 42 degrees by 9:30. 2:00 p.m., the easter egg hunts taking place, temperatures close to 60 degrees. clouds lower and thicken in the late afternoon and early evening hours. temperatures on the mild side in advance of the storm system sunday night...
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Mar 16, 2016
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@from the mississippi river to @the east. @bearing down on chicago now. @many wind and hail reports and @several tornadoes reported as @well. @the motion with the storms is @north and northeast as the area @of low pressure that is @generating them, it is not @moving much. @we will see much of the energy @slip across lake michigan and @into the state of michigan over @night and by-pass ohio. @what we will get tomorrow, the @left overs of the severe @thunderstorms. @i don't expect severe weather @in ohio tomorrow. @strong west winds kick in @behind the storms as the cold @front moves by. @that is all cold air and that @will set up shop starting @thursday night, really into @friday. @sending temperatures to below @where we should be for this @time of year. @starting off tomorrow morning @on your future view, 4:00 a.m., @the 50s from cleveland south. @thunderstorm over the lake @early tomorrow, 4:00 a.m. @as far as the commute goes, a @bit of a break. @additional showers develop out @west. @this will be the left overs of @the thunderstorms in illinois @and mi
@from the mississippi river to @the east. @bearing down on chicago now. @many wind and hail reports and @several tornadoes reported as @well. @the motion with the storms is @north and northeast as the area @of low pressure that is @generating them, it is not @moving much. @we will see much of the energy @slip across lake michigan and @into the state of michigan over @night and by-pass ohio. @what we will get tomorrow, the @left overs of the severe @thunderstorms. @i don't expect severe weather...
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Mar 11, 2016
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is getting drenched and into the rockies but the big story continues across texas, louisiana, mississippi river valley and also messy across the mid atlantic north east. tonight. local fall to the low 70s and partly cloudy skies. we spring forward this weekend meaning saturday night tomorrow night before you go to sleep set your clocks forward an hour. we lose an hour of sleep but gain an hour of daylight. if you're headed out for fun and music tomorrow, we will be warmer with a better chance of showers this weekend. 20% chance through monday and highs back in the mid 80s with plenty of warm sunshine through next week. >>> caught on camera, two south carolina fishermen have quite the tale to tell after reeling in a 20-pound great white shark. hilton head island. after several hours they tried to reel him in they had to call for back up. boat, it was so dark they had to use their phones to get the hook out of the shark's mouth. they named him wild cat and tagged it with an acoustic tracker and set it free. >>> a dog ends up in an unusual spot -- under a police suv. check out the chihuahua mix. t
is getting drenched and into the rockies but the big story continues across texas, louisiana, mississippi river valley and also messy across the mid atlantic north east. tonight. local fall to the low 70s and partly cloudy skies. we spring forward this weekend meaning saturday night tomorrow night before you go to sleep set your clocks forward an hour. we lose an hour of sleep but gain an hour of daylight. if you're headed out for fun and music tomorrow, we will be warmer with a better chance...
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Mar 10, 2016
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ten inches of rain from the texas louisiana state line all the way up to the mississippi river on the arkansas mississippi state line south of memphis. this is mild and mild and just shy of a foot of rain in the last 24-hours. this is just since we saw you yesterday at this time. the reason again is it is a cut off low. meaning the jet stream is up here. it is cut off from the jet stream. it has nothing to push it along. that's why it is staying put the last couple days. it is also the reason for the wind. around a low. high to our east is clockwise. between you get a convergence zone. like winds in downtown buildings it gets squeezed and accelerates. this low should get on the move starting tomorrow. it is expected to go over the panhandle over the weekend. we'll see some rain chances over the weekend. not tonight. beautiful, warm, dry night. we'll stay breezy. but the winds should start backing down after sunset. temperatures in the low 60s. as we go through your day tomorrow the winds not as strong and they could bring in pockets with higher dew points of isolated patchy fog east o
ten inches of rain from the texas louisiana state line all the way up to the mississippi river on the arkansas mississippi state line south of memphis. this is mild and mild and just shy of a foot of rain in the last 24-hours. this is just since we saw you yesterday at this time. the reason again is it is a cut off low. meaning the jet stream is up here. it is cut off from the jet stream. it has nothing to push it along. that's why it is staying put the last couple days. it is also the reason...
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Mar 26, 2016
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some of it was on a river boat coming down the mississippi.me of it was on boats coming down the atlantic seaboard and into the gulf of mexico from there. but new orleans was the heart of that trade. so new orleans was tied to virginia and to alexandria and virginia and there was this constant flow of people coming down to new orleans to be spread out to the territories from there. so this is where you can see all of that happening. on this plantation we have an oral history given to us by the descendants of one of the people enslaved here that describes this process of being taken from the upper south and sold in the lower south. anna is a girl who was born on the east coast, probably virginia, and the story was she was bought to be a gift to the woman of this house. anna as the family has related to us lived inside of the big house and so would have had a -- an interesting kind of relationship with the family. people who lived in the big house who were slaves often had a strange kind of relationship that we can't really understand today. she
some of it was on a river boat coming down the mississippi.me of it was on boats coming down the atlantic seaboard and into the gulf of mexico from there. but new orleans was the heart of that trade. so new orleans was tied to virginia and to alexandria and virginia and there was this constant flow of people coming down to new orleans to be spread out to the territories from there. so this is where you can see all of that happening. on this plantation we have an oral history given to us by the...
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Mar 10, 2016
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and then look at this return moisture into the lower mississippi river valley easing over into middle tennessee. rrential rainfall for those areas associated with apron system, a system that's slolong going to creep eastbound but totorrow we are still controlled by high pressure and the flow around that high. that means our friday is going to be mainly dry and breezy. then by saturdayy still a before it a breeze out there. winds flowing in from the east. southeast clouds mixed with the sunshihi but it won't be until sunday when we see a little better chance for showers and thununrshowers. this is what we're going to do for tomorrow. morning lows lower 70s. highs reaching the lower 80s. winds southeast been to 2020 rain chance low. by calle ocho we're still introducing a better chance for a few showers in the area. we don't want to keep you away from the party. there may be a thunderstorm on monday. warm, low to mid-80s here to stay. >> laurie: let's take to you a live picture now from the university of miami where the stage is the set for the big republicanresidential debate before th
and then look at this return moisture into the lower mississippi river valley easing over into middle tennessee. rrential rainfall for those areas associated with apron system, a system that's slolong going to creep eastbound but totorrow we are still controlled by high pressure and the flow around that high. that means our friday is going to be mainly dry and breezy. then by saturdayy still a before it a breeze out there. winds flowing in from the east. southeast clouds mixed with the sunshihi...
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an oil spill more than 300 miles away on the mississippi river could affect river traffic here in cincinnati. all traffic in granite city, illinois overnight.a ship passing through the lock there broke a fuel tank.the tank holds up to 20- thousand gallons of fuel... but no one is sure right now how much spilled. until the spill is cleaned-up... the coast guard is keeping the lock closed. now let's check in with with your nine first warning weather. scattered snow showers continued in the overnight hours, leaving roadways mainly wet as the snow melted. but as we head into the morning drive time, snow will fade and it gets replaced by patchy freezing drizzle. this means we could see some slicks spots again this morning. be especially careful on bridges and overpasses where pavement temperatures are colder. morning clouds will hang around for a good portion of our friday forecast. we should see a few more rays of sunshine this afternoon coming in between the clouds. temperatures are only expected to top out in the low 40s. another quick moving clipper system moves through the ohio valley on sat
an oil spill more than 300 miles away on the mississippi river could affect river traffic here in cincinnati. all traffic in granite city, illinois overnight.a ship passing through the lock there broke a fuel tank.the tank holds up to 20- thousand gallons of fuel... but no one is sure right now how much spilled. until the spill is cleaned-up... the coast guard is keeping the lock closed. now let's check in with with your nine first warning weather. scattered snow showers continued in the...
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Mar 11, 2016
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up through areas on the mississippi river. that's why this is such a big deal. even baton rouge, 7 inches there's more still coming. closing in on 15 inches of rain by estimates. we've been hearing reports from louisiana on the order of 20 inches in some isolated areas. with more coming tonight and tomorrow, that's why this is such a big deal. this low will eventually get going and will be a chance of rain for us eventually. but as well with that to the west and high pressure to the east of us, being wedged in between the is why you had all that wind the last couple of days. now i want to look at temperatures right now. 73 in tampa is where we currently sit. 2 degrees warmer than last night at this time. 68 in lakeland. and we'll cool only a few degrees. temperatures around 64 to 65 degrees. one heads up for tomorrow. could see some patchy fog. i don't think the whole area is going to be blanketed with fog. with higher dewpoints, i do want to give you a heads up. that might be in the 4:30. a few more clouds will be likely tomorrow. but the tradeoff i think the w
up through areas on the mississippi river. that's why this is such a big deal. even baton rouge, 7 inches there's more still coming. closing in on 15 inches of rain by estimates. we've been hearing reports from louisiana on the order of 20 inches in some isolated areas. with more coming tonight and tomorrow, that's why this is such a big deal. this low will eventually get going and will be a chance of rain for us eventually. but as well with that to the west and high pressure to the east of us,...
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Mar 18, 2016
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it traveled all the way over the mississippi river cross state during the twister. a newspaper delivery man found the dress on wednesday morning in a stack of debris. >>> it's still wearable. >> reporter: they find people's letters from tornados, states away. >> reporter: powerful storms that's for sure. we're dry today this morning as you're heading out. we're looking good, no fog like the past few days. you're doing good. woodhaven road at academy road, everything looking good. mass transit everything looking good everything on time no issues as you head out the door. >> reporter: jackets on the kids, most areas are in the 40s. it will get into the 60s. 40s through 7:00 p.m. to 9:00. 50s by midday and mild this afternoon with a high of 62 degrees in philadelphia at 3:00 p.m. the winds will pick up as the day goes on. there's a slight chance of a spotty shower passing in a couple of neighborhoods. most of you won't have to worry about that. all green aircraft and no major delays no sign of precipitation in any of our travel destinations. >>> a new study is out, say
it traveled all the way over the mississippi river cross state during the twister. a newspaper delivery man found the dress on wednesday morning in a stack of debris. >>> it's still wearable. >> reporter: they find people's letters from tornados, states away. >> reporter: powerful storms that's for sure. we're dry today this morning as you're heading out. we're looking good, no fog like the past few days. you're doing good. woodhaven road at academy road, everything looking...
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Mar 9, 2016
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more tornados, thunderstorms and large hail as well, and heavy rain is expected for the lower mississippi river basin into the next three days or so. probably 280 millimeters of rain could fall. that's much more than the monthly rainfall for march. and rainfall is expected in ontario and quebec. so watch out for slick road conditions. now temperatures are more like may or june across the eastern areas of the united states. 27 degrees expected in the u.s. capital, and it looks like cherry blossoms will likely in full bloom during march 20 across d.c. and in new york city up to 23 degrees expected for your wednesday. enjoy the taste of spring. and across the south hemisphere, heavy rain is still falling across parts of peru. and a dog was rescued. take a look at this video out of lima. a poor animal was stranded on the rocks due to the rushing waters of the river. residences tried to reach the dog but were swept under water due to strong currents. after multiple attempts to rescue the water, one residence was successful using a tire, to float over and tie a rope around the dog with residents pull
more tornados, thunderstorms and large hail as well, and heavy rain is expected for the lower mississippi river basin into the next three days or so. probably 280 millimeters of rain could fall. that's much more than the monthly rainfall for march. and rainfall is expected in ontario and quebec. so watch out for slick road conditions. now temperatures are more like may or june across the eastern areas of the united states. 27 degrees expected in the u.s. capital, and it looks like cherry...
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Mar 10, 2016
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in the meantime look at what's happening with places like houston into louisiana and the mississippi river valley. and that flash flood and that does include shreveport. hopefully ey'll get to higher ground and that story for susa brisk breeze as weing it continue to track that storm system and all about the breeze and mainly drdry conditions out there. no matter what you u have planned outside probably the biggest thing to worry about is the strong east/southeast winds sustained at 20 mph and the temperatures climbing into the lower 80s as we round out the week. by sunday we may have to worry about a few showers and maybe an isolated storm by monday. all the while keeping it warm. the 80s have the staying power. the weather authority always watching it tracking and meteorologist julie durda will be galloping in here. >> reporter: a big day for free agency including big names coming and going for the dolphins. mostly going. plus the miami heat take theiei winning streak on the road to >> okay, thank you, clay. and here are your fast 3, play 4, fantasy 5 and lotto numbers. good luck! >> the
in the meantime look at what's happening with places like houston into louisiana and the mississippi river valley. and that flash flood and that does include shreveport. hopefully ey'll get to higher ground and that story for susa brisk breeze as weing it continue to track that storm system and all about the breeze and mainly drdry conditions out there. no matter what you u have planned outside probably the biggest thing to worry about is the strong east/southeast winds sustained at 20 mph and...
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Mar 15, 2016
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some more rainfall that took place to the north along with stronger storms and because of the mississippi river nearby that really is going to be a problem for e foreeable fure. a very difficult situation for those living in that region. and they are not the only ones dealing th some vere ather. on monday, we received a report of a tornado imontgome county, ohio. are expting morunstable weathe the w pressu system at brought the system has pushed to the east and another one is moving in. this will create an unstable situation in chicago and gary, indiana, and the surrounding areas. look at the possibility of dealing with tornados, hail or some very strong winds as we go throughout the day tuesday. and then, further toward the west behind the system, very strong winds will be in place. that increases the level of fire danger which is critical. if you are going to be in the area please do not be burning anything because of these very poor conditions. again, very heavy rainfall taking place there. meanwhile, we are getting a break in the pacific area, an area that has seen so much rainfall. we may
some more rainfall that took place to the north along with stronger storms and because of the mississippi river nearby that really is going to be a problem for e foreeable fure. a very difficult situation for those living in that region. and they are not the only ones dealing th some vere ather. on monday, we received a report of a tornado imontgome county, ohio. are expting morunstable weathe the w pressu system at brought the system has pushed to the east and another one is moving in. this...
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anyone that needs help and the storm is not over, storms and damaging wind is possible across the mississippi river valley today. >>> a highway overpass came down crashing down on top of cars in india today and tons of concrete and steel crashed on to mid-day traffic killing at least 21 people. they are searching the wreckage for possible survivors underneath and the overpass was under construction when it collapsed . >>> a nurse trusted to care for elderly patient is now accused of killing them. it happened at a state run hospital in tuscany, italy. they say she murdered them by giving them deadly doses of a blood thinning drug. investigators are looking for a possible motive. >>> a suspended chicago police officer charged with first degree murder has another job and it's making people angry. he was hired address a janitor. this sparked widespread protests and a federal investigation. the police union says he is struggling to find work and they hired him three weeks ago. more protests are planned now that the public got word of this new job. >>> the pentagon has a new way to honor fighters taking
anyone that needs help and the storm is not over, storms and damaging wind is possible across the mississippi river valley today. >>> a highway overpass came down crashing down on top of cars in india today and tons of concrete and steel crashed on to mid-day traffic killing at least 21 people. they are searching the wreckage for possible survivors underneath and the overpass was under construction when it collapsed . >>> a nurse trusted to care for elderly patient is now...
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Mar 31, 2016
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severe thunderstorms from the mississippi river valley and a cold front to the north moving through the great lakes, low pressure behind that with some cold air. all of this swinging in our direction. so bringing the chance for showers rand storm and storms tonight into friday. exception of those winds. temperatures stay in the 60s and a few light showers may show up just before midnight. we've got to talk about the warm temperatures we have right now, the gusty winds and the cold air that's coming behind all these storms coming up next in the forecast. >>> look closely at this very clear video. this is the man wanted in a ruthless crime spree targeting eld elderly men and women, eight attacks so far, most of them in brooklyn. >> reporter: for weeks police were working off this sketch, but they just obtained new video, fresh video, the clearest video we've seen so far of a man wanted for stalking, ambushing and attacking elderly women, that video police want you to take a close look at. gray hair, glasses, calmly strolling down the street, this is the man police say violently attacked a
severe thunderstorms from the mississippi river valley and a cold front to the north moving through the great lakes, low pressure behind that with some cold air. all of this swinging in our direction. so bringing the chance for showers rand storm and storms tonight into friday. exception of those winds. temperatures stay in the 60s and a few light showers may show up just before midnight. we've got to talk about the warm temperatures we have right now, the gusty winds and the cold air that's...
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Mar 9, 2016
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you see sours and storms in mississippi river valley and down into texas. that system will stay out this by lunchtime sunniment a few clouds in the sand hills and they person off. tomorrow morning it paints the pap white. i don't think we will see all of this cloud cover but we will have moisture in the air and sometimes the model do not foe how to show patchy fog but i think you will see thicker spots of fog through the day. today mostly sunny and warmer, 60's. by lunchtime 74 degrees. we will get near 80 with more sown on the way. across the region 79 in holly springs, 78 durham, 80 smithfield feel 78 siler city and sanford. around 80 fayetteville, 81 lumberton and 80 goldsboro. 75 roxboro and south hill. 79 rocky mount. 78 wake forest. tonight steps into the 50's for overnight lows. 54 raleigh and 55 fayetteville. first alert seven-day forecast powered by accuweather showing and more cloud cover friday and 76. saturday for the st. patrick's day parade in raleigh i think it will be dry, cloudy, warm, humid and some showers in the afternoon but at this tim
you see sours and storms in mississippi river valley and down into texas. that system will stay out this by lunchtime sunniment a few clouds in the sand hills and they person off. tomorrow morning it paints the pap white. i don't think we will see all of this cloud cover but we will have moisture in the air and sometimes the model do not foe how to show patchy fog but i think you will see thicker spots of fog through the day. today mostly sunny and warmer, 60's. by lunchtime 74 degrees. we will...
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Mar 2, 2016
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and we have clouds in the mountains, and more minuterly, the storm is gathering west of the mississippi river and will cover a lot of real estate in a short period of time. this evening, we're fine. you will need a coat, however. sundown, about an hour away, by 9. and essentially, you need clouds around in the morning. temperatures, upper 20s to 30 tomorrow, lower 20s as you hit the high country. tomorrow, a day of increasing clouds especially in the afternoon. in the morning, fine. through lunchtime, filtered sun. and notice the cloudsic thisser over the mountain as we head through late tomorrow afternoon and this time tomorrow evening, rain across the charlotte area, and we have the winter radar saying it will be cold enough for a wet snow across the high country. how much coming up at 5:30. tomorrow's forecast, east of the mountains. only at 50 in lunchtime and clouds thickening up, won't warm that much more. tomorrow, the 50 raindrops beginning to fall. tomorrow, clouding up and cool in davidson and temperatures around 50. temperatures will be no better the futurecast on thursday night, t
and we have clouds in the mountains, and more minuterly, the storm is gathering west of the mississippi river and will cover a lot of real estate in a short period of time. this evening, we're fine. you will need a coat, however. sundown, about an hour away, by 9. and essentially, you need clouds around in the morning. temperatures, upper 20s to 30 tomorrow, lower 20s as you hit the high country. tomorrow, a day of increasing clouds especially in the afternoon. in the morning, fine. through...