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and that is shoveling moisture up the mississippi valley. for our part, rain not coming our way tomorrow. for sure. 69 at noon. and 73 at 4:00 p.m. and let's continue to watch this. take you all the way through wednesday and look at this, just waves of rain continuing up through the mississippi valley. but it's being held off. so we are not looking for showers in the short-term. but as we get you closer to the weekend, yes, they become more likely as that begins to shift off to the east. here it is. a quiet work week coming up and we'll start accounting for showers saturday and also on sunday. and of course as the sun hides behind the clouds you will see the temperatures come back a little bit. but look at that. wall to wall temperatures in the 70s in the forecast period. back to the studio. next, some call it paper terrorism. court cases can huge amounts of paper work including fake documents it's happened in charlotte and we are looking at the moorish nation defense and how it failed one woman. >> and next, a lawmaker pushes for a bill to
and that is shoveling moisture up the mississippi valley. for our part, rain not coming our way tomorrow. for sure. 69 at noon. and 73 at 4:00 p.m. and let's continue to watch this. take you all the way through wednesday and look at this, just waves of rain continuing up through the mississippi valley. but it's being held off. so we are not looking for showers in the short-term. but as we get you closer to the weekend, yes, they become more likely as that begins to shift off to the east. here...
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Mar 9, 2016
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here again now, look the the rain that continues to inundate the lower mississippi valley. louisiana as well as arkansas. here is your future-cast. now notice that this makes very little progress in the early going toward the carolinas by tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. the rain is off to the west. and clouds in the area. but 52 fair skies and mild. that is going to be the story in the mountains and closer to home again look at this 60 when you are out the door. you will see how this first line that is taking a run at us but not getting here. and here is c why. because the upper-level system is over the mississippi valley and that first line runs out of gas and this is thursday night into friday. and another line. what happens? it runs out of gas again. and this by 8:00 a.m. friday. and this rain will get here. that is going to happen over the weekend time-frame. and the seven-day first-alert forecast, here you go. still dry thursday and friday. showers maybe saturday but the big slug of rain is sunday and the upper-level low comes through monday and more showers and perhaps
here again now, look the the rain that continues to inundate the lower mississippi valley. louisiana as well as arkansas. here is your future-cast. now notice that this makes very little progress in the early going toward the carolinas by tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. the rain is off to the west. and clouds in the area. but 52 fair skies and mild. that is going to be the story in the mountains and closer to home again look at this 60 when you are out the door. you will see how this first line...
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Mar 7, 2016
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that means pretty moderate rainfall across texas and the mississippi valley. but for us, the next several days nothing wrong with that. huh? 64 today. breezy, milder after the frosty start. 49 tonight, low to mid-40s in the suburbs. thursday the warmest day of the week. 78. abetter chance of showers towards su sunday morning we spring forward and go back to daylight savings time. 4:50, larry is off and robert has us covered. all right. moving southbound on 270, probably all of the activity will be gone. but southbound lane of slowing left right now has you make your way down to the area. that is police activity, someone driving the wrong way on 270. the inner and outer loop beltway it late lifting roadwork. let the latest. >> thank you. >>> tonight is the first of three public hearings about plans for i-66 inside of the beltway. project leaders will talk to people about the vaab work and where the tolling will take place and the pricing signs will be put up. tonight's meeting is at 6:00 in arlington. the meeting was rescheduled because of the late january liza
that means pretty moderate rainfall across texas and the mississippi valley. but for us, the next several days nothing wrong with that. huh? 64 today. breezy, milder after the frosty start. 49 tonight, low to mid-40s in the suburbs. thursday the warmest day of the week. 78. abetter chance of showers towards su sunday morning we spring forward and go back to daylight savings time. 4:50, larry is off and robert has us covered. all right. moving southbound on 270, probably all of the activity will...
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Mar 10, 2016
03/16
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moisture and comes the floods and rains that have been moving slowly through the states and mississippi valley and problems in mississippi. the question is: when is all that going to get into the wbtv viewing area? future-cast we'll roll it through the evening and it's holding together in eastern tennessee and georgia. us partly cloudy skies and with that wow is it going to be mild. have a look as we roll the numbers up through 11:00 p.m., now, you see that? 66 . you know what our average high temperature is this time of the year in the middle of the afternoon? 61 ! and we will be at 66 at 11:00 p.m.! wow! unreal. 57 around boone and blowing rock. here is the other interesting thing... let's roll the future-cast through the overnight hours. you are thinking oh, boy, wall of water. in eight or nine hours this is going to all but vanish. gone. as it tries to get into the wbtv area. it's running out of the support that is anchored over the mississippi valley and allow for showers day break in the mountains. 58 . and yes, we will see the cloud cover here in the charlotte area. but how about that f
moisture and comes the floods and rains that have been moving slowly through the states and mississippi valley and problems in mississippi. the question is: when is all that going to get into the wbtv viewing area? future-cast we'll roll it through the evening and it's holding together in eastern tennessee and georgia. us partly cloudy skies and with that wow is it going to be mild. have a look as we roll the numbers up through 11:00 p.m., now, you see that? 66 . you know what our average high...
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Mar 11, 2016
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you're been hearing about this big story across the mississippi valley. huge rains here. some areas over 20 inches of rain. some moisture from this, not the cold front, may trickle into our backyard once we get into sunday time frame. forecast for us this evening mild, a little bit breezy. a few sprinkles possible. after midnight, the extended forecast playing out like this. southeast breeze continues. nowhere n near as rough as the last couple of days. pretty mild. 83. we stay quite mild. no cold front for us any time soon. let's give you your hour by hour forecast on saturday. just a few clouds out here from time to time. the winds will be a little bit worse once you get closer to the coastline. at times gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour there. this is how it plays out. 71, 7:00 a.m. a beautiful 76 for 7:00 p.m. a few more showers on the docket. winds out of the south. a little bit more moisture working in as some of that energy from the mississippi valley begins to creep our way. sunday 3:00, a few more showers out there. we spring forward at 2:00 a.m. sunday. yeah, it's
you're been hearing about this big story across the mississippi valley. huge rains here. some areas over 20 inches of rain. some moisture from this, not the cold front, may trickle into our backyard once we get into sunday time frame. forecast for us this evening mild, a little bit breezy. a few sprinkles possible. after midnight, the extended forecast playing out like this. southeast breeze continues. nowhere n near as rough as the last couple of days. pretty mild. 83. we stay quite mild. no...
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Mar 12, 2016
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same system that's pumping in all of that moisture, those flooding rains across much of the mississippi valley, that will continue to approach the area throughout the next 24 hour. so that's going to bring us major changes to the forecast. you'll notice that also all this moisture over the gulf of mexico, that's the green, right now over the bahamas, we're seeing the dry air and some of that moisture creeping into our sunshine state. as you step out this morning, you're definitely going to feel a difference in the air. uv index higher end of the scscle, no change for us here. breezy conditions will continue notas windy as we've seen the past two days, but the national weathth service feels it's strong ough to keep the rip score moderate rangn. next few days, tonight before you go to bed, remember daylight saving timesbegins. you want to move your clocks ahead an hour. we lose an hour of sleep and then tomorrow, we're expecting a temperatures in the mid 80s, isolated shower at best tomorrow into monday, especially y morrow afternoon into monday. other than that things are looking okay. sharon,
same system that's pumping in all of that moisture, those flooding rains across much of the mississippi valley, that will continue to approach the area throughout the next 24 hour. so that's going to bring us major changes to the forecast. you'll notice that also all this moisture over the gulf of mexico, that's the green, right now over the bahamas, we're seeing the dry air and some of that moisture creeping into our sunshine state. as you step out this morning, you're definitely going to feel...
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Mar 10, 2016
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we'll show you the system it moves across the mississippi valley. it will get here. closely and tracking it, there the radar extending from all the way up into, say, the memphis area and middle mississippi valley. and this is what i was talking about, they're in some locations exceeding 16 inches of rain fall. i-20 was closed between monroe and shreveport. it will impact us. let's start with thursday. the first alert forecast there it is 77 degrees that is what we hit. low clouds over the day break hours. we'll take you through 11. but it looks like that is going to run out of gas. the engine with the system the upper level low is anchored over the showers start running out of the support. not tomorrow. 73 at noon. and we pointed out late in the afternoon. upper 60s. if any showers get in the region it will be in the mountains. outside of that low chances in the foothills. very nice. low to mid-70s. and good evening look at this south carolina, you will take a run at 80 tomorrow. we have not hit 80 yet buts 79. of showers. now by friday let's look here. it is disorga
we'll show you the system it moves across the mississippi valley. it will get here. closely and tracking it, there the radar extending from all the way up into, say, the memphis area and middle mississippi valley. and this is what i was talking about, they're in some locations exceeding 16 inches of rain fall. i-20 was closed between monroe and shreveport. it will impact us. let's start with thursday. the first alert forecast there it is 77 degrees that is what we hit. low clouds over the day...
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Mar 9, 2016
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look at the rain just not moving off its anchor point over the mississippi valley. that means for us, a few clouds around in the morning but no rain yet. so let's check out the forecast. we'll start off in the high country. skies and clouds. 52 for you. and this number might surprise you near 60. how about that. at 8:00 a.m. very, very mild. no question about t and back and examine the rest of the day on thursday. you will see this line of tennessee and again it's well off to the west. at most only a 20% chance of a stray shower up across the high country. upper 60s and mild yet again. low to mid-70s in the foothills and no chance of rain into the piedmont and the sandhill and the pee dee river valley and areas will take a run at 80 again and that will be the case here in the upstate of south carolina. a warm dry day and going to be a problem for you folks sensitive to allergies. as we take you through the day on thursday we will stop here at midnight friday morning. did you see that first line? running out of gas? here comes the next line. and it, too, runs out of
look at the rain just not moving off its anchor point over the mississippi valley. that means for us, a few clouds around in the morning but no rain yet. so let's check out the forecast. we'll start off in the high country. skies and clouds. 52 for you. and this number might surprise you near 60. how about that. at 8:00 a.m. very, very mild. no question about t and back and examine the rest of the day on thursday. you will see this line of tennessee and again it's well off to the west. at most...
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Mar 18, 2016
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clouds will quickly increase ahead of the system i pointed out to the mississippi valley. the moisture should hold off until the overnight hours of saturday night into sunday. sunday morning, most of us will wake up dry with cloud cover and by midday, that's when we expect it looks like it will start off as snow as it makes it approach into new jersey and new york city. but rain will mix in across the south shore of new jersey and the rain-snow line will be flirting in new york city late in the afternoon. by this time on sunday, that's when we'll see the steadiest snowfall coming in. it will be a wet, heavy snow which could make things very slick on the roadways. at that point, that's when we expect the snow to be piling up across northern new jersey, long island and connecticut. with the rain-snow line working northward, the highest totals will be north and west of the city. we'll see a mix sunday night into long island and the south shore of new jersey. i'll keep the snow totals down a bit along the coastal points. there will be higher amounts in the higher elevations of
clouds will quickly increase ahead of the system i pointed out to the mississippi valley. the moisture should hold off until the overnight hours of saturday night into sunday. sunday morning, most of us will wake up dry with cloud cover and by midday, that's when we expect it looks like it will start off as snow as it makes it approach into new jersey and new york city. but rain will mix in across the south shore of new jersey and the rain-snow line will be flirting in new york city late in the...
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Mar 11, 2016
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. >> that torrential downpour will continue across the mississippi valley. it's been june right windy at times. that's all going to change today. we are noticing the wind speeds much calmer. waking up first light over the horizon. sunlight officially just after 6:30. 6:15 on the clock and it's 72 degrees. definitely above average. with the winds calming down you're definitelygoing to feel the humidity as we notice that east southeast breeze. with an increase in humidity, it feels it's going to be warmer today than what eve seen all week long a a leading into the weekend. 71 in kendall. 73 for you in marathonn and we are see org winds moving in anywhere between 8 and 13 miles per hour. we've got that lingering are cloud deck around. the atmosphere is still dry. our friends across parts of the lower mississippi valley will deall with another round of severe weather. another system moving in from the pacific northwest broht them some damaging winds yesterday now moving in towards the rockies. here's the set up for your friday. it won't be as breezy. you'll noti
. >> that torrential downpour will continue across the mississippi valley. it's been june right windy at times. that's all going to change today. we are noticing the wind speeds much calmer. waking up first light over the horizon. sunlight officially just after 6:30. 6:15 on the clock and it's 72 degrees. definitely above average. with the winds calming down you're definitelygoing to feel the humidity as we notice that east southeast breeze. with an increase in humidity, it feels it's...
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Mar 8, 2016
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eventually rain will expand along the lower mississippi valley. and that rain is going to be locally heavy. right now 50s, 60s and 70s up and down the state. night. 58 in atlanta. 64 birmingham. 65 little rock. 68 in new orleans. the dew points are gradually coming up especially in the western gulf. our dew point now is about 55. it's going to rise. and i think by thursday and friday i would not be surprised if the dew point kind of sits in that 65 to 70 range, maybe 70 or so briefly until the weak cold front goes by. has to turn muggy eventually with winds from the southeast. high pressure is east of us. we stay warm tomorrow. we stay warm on wednesday. in the low 80s. and then we just kind of wait and watch for this front back here. it's going to produce all kinds of weather trouble in the lower mississippi valley. that's going to head our way and probably arrive sometime on saturday. clear and mild tonight. we're down to 59. we've got sunshine tomorrow. it will be a warm day we're up near 80. wednesday mostly sunny, even warmer and a bit more h
eventually rain will expand along the lower mississippi valley. and that rain is going to be locally heavy. right now 50s, 60s and 70s up and down the state. night. 58 in atlanta. 64 birmingham. 65 little rock. 68 in new orleans. the dew points are gradually coming up especially in the western gulf. our dew point now is about 55. it's going to rise. and i think by thursday and friday i would not be surprised if the dew point kind of sits in that 65 to 70 range, maybe 70 or so briefly until the...
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Mar 18, 2016
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severe weather threat today will be over texas and in towards louisiana, lower mississippi valley due to the clash of the two air masses. we have temperatures ahead of the front, 60s and 70s. today it will be hot. it will be humid. storms will start to build in isolated today. wide-spread starting tomorrow late afternoon hours. sunday better chance of storms due to an extra plume of moisture moving in riding along the frontal boundary. 60% chance of storm coverage sunday and then going into monday, we will notice cooler, if you're spring breaking, today will be a good day to head to the beach. we have jazz in the gardenthis weekend. we are expecting the cancer of showers. by sunday we will see spring again. it's not going to feel like it. by next week our lows wi be in the upper 50s and low 60s. speaking of next week, you won't be waking up to me, to my forecast in the morning. i'll be filling in for betty davis as she gets to our hurricane season conference. that happens every year.r. i'm going to be doing the live reports with her one on one starting at 4:00 p.m. join me next week d
severe weather threat today will be over texas and in towards louisiana, lower mississippi valley due to the clash of the two air masses. we have temperatures ahead of the front, 60s and 70s. today it will be hot. it will be humid. storms will start to build in isolated today. wide-spread starting tomorrow late afternoon hours. sunday better chance of storms due to an extra plume of moisture moving in riding along the frontal boundary. 60% chance of storm coverage sunday and then going into...
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Mar 8, 2016
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this is just the beginning of a long-term event of rain for the southern plains, the lower mississippi valley. and some severe weather too. threat tomorrow from oklahoma into texas. highest risk in south texas. the biggest threat on a widespread fashion, more than likely, over the coming days, though. look at these forecast rain totals. talking about eight, 10 inches. this is off the chart literally. it goes up to seven inches there. that white is about 10, 11 inches of rain through the end of the week for parts of less into arkansas. but if this does occur, which looks pretty likely, going to have widespread flooding problems across the lower mississippi valley, obviously. already flash flood watches are up. but that's not coming our way. we'll tell you why in a bit. upper 40's, low 30's tonight. generally low, some mid 40's. could be a patch or two of fog. overall, nice, bright start to your tuesday. 44 at 7:00. noon, already up to 70. an awesome day if you can get out and he joy. it play hooky. don't do that. but enjoy a lunch maybe. get outside. mid 70's for the high tomorrow. a lot of su
this is just the beginning of a long-term event of rain for the southern plains, the lower mississippi valley. and some severe weather too. threat tomorrow from oklahoma into texas. highest risk in south texas. the biggest threat on a widespread fashion, more than likely, over the coming days, though. look at these forecast rain totals. talking about eight, 10 inches. this is off the chart literally. it goes up to seven inches there. that white is about 10, 11 inches of rain through the end of...
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Mar 11, 2016
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up to about 2 inches around northerliens an over parts of the mississippi valley from western tennessee down into the mississippi area. around here, we are talking about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch of rain. ate lot of cloud cover the low 58. 60 by 8:00 a.m. for tomorrow, we'll see a lot of cloud cover. it is dirty sky saturday. 66 at lunchtime. 71 and very small chance for rain. a little better chance for rain on sunday and into monday. tuesday is a spectacular day. the weekend will feel good. looking weekend. >> that's okay. >>> veggie chips, fat-free yogurt, even fruit all sound like healthy options. still ahead, some can be more like junk food disguised as good for you. dr.mask will explain what to watch out for. plans to build there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is n
up to about 2 inches around northerliens an over parts of the mississippi valley from western tennessee down into the mississippi area. around here, we are talking about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch of rain. ate lot of cloud cover the low 58. 60 by 8:00 a.m. for tomorrow, we'll see a lot of cloud cover. it is dirty sky saturday. 66 at lunchtime. 71 and very small chance for rain. a little better chance for rain on sunday and into monday. tuesday is a spectacular day. the weekend will feel good. looking...
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this is just the beginning of a long-term event of rain for the southern plains, the lower mississippi valley. and some severe weather too. threat tomorrow from oklahoma into texas. highest risk in south texas. the biggest threat on a widespread fashion, more than likely, over the coming days, though. totals. talking about eight, 10 inches. this is off the chart literally. there. that white is about 10, 11 inches of rain through the end of the week for parts of louisiana and then a little bit less into arkansas. but if this does occur, which looks pretty likely, going to have widespread flooding problems across the lower mississippi valley, obviously. already flash flood watches are up. we'll tell you why in a bit. upper 40's, low 30's tonight. generally low, some mid 40's. could be a patch or two of fog. overall, nice, bright start to your tuesday. 44 at 7:00. noon, already up to 70. an awesome day if you can get out and he joy. it play hooky. don't do that. but enjoy a lunch maybe. get outside. mid 70's for the high tomorrow. a lot of sunshine, that average high at 61. so we're running 15 o
this is just the beginning of a long-term event of rain for the southern plains, the lower mississippi valley. and some severe weather too. threat tomorrow from oklahoma into texas. highest risk in south texas. the biggest threat on a widespread fashion, more than likely, over the coming days, though. totals. talking about eight, 10 inches. this is off the chart literally. there. that white is about 10, 11 inches of rain through the end of the week for parts of louisiana and then a little bit...
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and south and west as well as i zoom out, looking at all that rain over portions of the lower mississippi valley where flooding is ongoing. eventually we will deal with wet weather but that will take its time getting here. first and foremost we will talk about the warmth. in fact where i stand in the city of philadelphia, 77 degrees right now. the it feels like it. seventy-seven in reading. seventy-six allentown. low humidity. the nice breeze. the it feels great. cool's long the coast thanks to the 44 degrees ocean water temperature. today's high 82 degrees. the that is 32 degrees above average. warmest day since last september ape breaks previous record of 73 by a full 9 degrees. coming up tomorrow a day pretty similar to this i will tell you how warm it will get and cool down by end of the week. how cool? i don't think we will go back to march standard. i will tell but that when i join you inside. >> thank you, kate. >>> we have to remember it is only march, right. so many of us making most of this warmth while it lasts, that includes "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter live at the cobbs cr
and south and west as well as i zoom out, looking at all that rain over portions of the lower mississippi valley where flooding is ongoing. eventually we will deal with wet weather but that will take its time getting here. first and foremost we will talk about the warmth. in fact where i stand in the city of philadelphia, 77 degrees right now. the it feels like it. seventy-seven in reading. seventy-six allentown. low humidity. the nice breeze. the it feels great. cool's long the coast thanks to...
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Mar 25, 2016
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ended and when slaves are being shipped from the seaboard south into the there are toward the mississippi valley, mississippi, louisiana, once you have that second middle passage slaves are being taken precisely from places like north carolina and moved to the west, and for the most part, i mean, not exclusively but i would say there's really a premium placed on moving young men for that second middle passage. and so it meant that in the seaboard south in places like north carolina there was a kind of predominance of women, children, and the elderly in the slave community. the other thing i would say about slavery in north carolina at this point is that even though there were not large plantations there were ways in which north carolina slaveholders were trying to make the system of slavery pay good dividends for them even though in a sense the kind of whole system of slavery was moving westward. in north carolina they were trying new tactics, letting slaves hire themselves out, sometimes letting slaves buy their own freedom. i think you get a sense of some of the kind of -- some flexibilities p
ended and when slaves are being shipped from the seaboard south into the there are toward the mississippi valley, mississippi, louisiana, once you have that second middle passage slaves are being taken precisely from places like north carolina and moved to the west, and for the most part, i mean, not exclusively but i would say there's really a premium placed on moving young men for that second middle passage. and so it meant that in the seaboard south in places like north carolina there was a...
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tomorrow morning. still dry. this rain, where places we didn't need it, down in the southern mississippi valley. that's moving in the area by the weekend. we will time out the rain. if you have outdoor plans, you could get it on saturday. we'll go over that and a chance for thunderstorms, here in a little more than 15 minutes, brad. >> getting around downtown, on a busy weekend, it will be. she says their names. trayvon martin shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did nothing wrong. and makes their mothers' fight she speaks for a city poisoned by indifference. we need action now. and stands with the president against those who would undo his achievements. just like she's always...stood with us. hillary clinton. history. the parade never cancelled due to weather. tomorrow will be no exception. >> last year, 27 thousand event. it raises money for the heart disease. this year's goal, the 3 million dollars, according to the there's still time to help out. >> sunday's race could post to traffic issues. >> glen dalton let's us know what to expect. >> if you're coming downtown, many
tomorrow morning. still dry. this rain, where places we didn't need it, down in the southern mississippi valley. that's moving in the area by the weekend. we will time out the rain. if you have outdoor plans, you could get it on saturday. we'll go over that and a chance for thunderstorms, here in a little more than 15 minutes, brad. >> getting around downtown, on a busy weekend, it will be. she says their names. trayvon martin shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did...
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Mar 8, 2016
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we'll get an east, southeast bands and showers across the mississippi valley. it is about the timing. you have weekend forms. >> and the best chance. >> this is not only severe weather the rates will be causing flash flooding and arkansas and moving in to three all of arkansas it is pouring all day. back to the ozarks. rain requests to kansas city. up to st. louis. >> we're acting like a block keeping that bad weather at bay. 80s now. dew points are coming up the dew point is 60. you feel it. 62 in palmdale. it will not be july humid but higher than what we have seen. no sea breeze a flow around that high. thursday it is the gauge. the difference is the humidity. friday looks about the same to me more of a southeast wind. we'll see them develop. it is fairly benign. look at the potential. 9.61, what? a 9.77 little rock. that's causing flooding. this happen as lot a blocking high east of us and lowmenning here a train but big issues in the mississippi valley. and east of us. it breaks down. weakens. but expect late saturday into sunday. and expect that the weath
we'll get an east, southeast bands and showers across the mississippi valley. it is about the timing. you have weekend forms. >> and the best chance. >> this is not only severe weather the rates will be causing flash flooding and arkansas and moving in to three all of arkansas it is pouring all day. back to the ozarks. rain requests to kansas city. up to st. louis. >> we're acting like a block keeping that bad weather at bay. 80s now. dew points are coming up the dew point is...
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Mar 23, 2016
03/16
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showers and storms down to tennessee and getting into the lower mississippi valley. lunchtime, travel into middle tennessee or georgia. the thunderstorms by thursday evening. friday morning we have showers, so, as you head out on friday morning have the rain gear with you and the lunchtime, the showers still around and during the afternoon the system is moving out. increase of sunshine by that point. how about the rainfall potential? there could be quite a bit of rain along the west and panama ci, ttg ck to mobile and around the new orleans area. up to 2 inches across parts of alabama and tennessee, lesser totals, an inch across parts of kentucky and southeast georgia and for us, a quarter of an half an inch, 3/4s of an inch, covering the day on friday and we can see the rain on sunday. our school bus forecast in the morning, not nearly as cold. middle to upper 40s starting the day. plenty of sun is shine, not all that breezy in the morning, the winds will kick up in the afternoon. the winds can gust up 25-30 miles an hour. the high temperatures, 76, 80 on thursday,
showers and storms down to tennessee and getting into the lower mississippi valley. lunchtime, travel into middle tennessee or georgia. the thunderstorms by thursday evening. friday morning we have showers, so, as you head out on friday morning have the rain gear with you and the lunchtime, the showers still around and during the afternoon the system is moving out. increase of sunshine by that point. how about the rainfall potential? there could be quite a bit of rain along the west and panama...
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Mar 10, 2016
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washout for the weekend but more cloud and at least a up fortunately, the folks here along the mississippi valley especially down into parts of mississippi and louisiana continue to have heavy rain. the flooding problems there are only going to get worse. we'll have some pretty weather here this afternoon. clearing skies, 79. 79 again on friday. saturday, our temperatures will drop into the upper 60s instead of upper 70s. so a little bit cooler saturday an sunday. once that system moves on out of here, our temperature get cranked up again. 83 for the high on we had. 20-degree above our normal of 636789 and the record, 86ment we won't quite hit the record but we'll be close to it. tar a you have been busy in the last hour or so. a number of accidents. >> let's take a look at the east side of raleigh and we have all three lanes blocked here at the knightdale bypass. traffic is able to move by on but when you have all three lanes block there had in the eastbound lanes, that is going to cause quite a bit of trouble. we've got dot checking out around the area and the camera. but again, eastbound lanes
washout for the weekend but more cloud and at least a up fortunately, the folks here along the mississippi valley especially down into parts of mississippi and louisiana continue to have heavy rain. the flooding problems there are only going to get worse. we'll have some pretty weather here this afternoon. clearing skies, 79. 79 again on friday. saturday, our temperatures will drop into the upper 60s instead of upper 70s. so a little bit cooler saturday an sunday. once that system moves on out...
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Mar 22, 2016
03/16
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notice, some of these could be severe across the mississippi valley, parts of arkansas, into missouri and northwest louisiana. a lot of sunshine in store for us tomorrow. even thursday, here is a front that presses our way. looks like our shot of rain will, late thursday night. the threat of severe weather during early morning hours very small, almost nonexistent. some showers coming our way for the first part of friday and clearing out. close to 80 in spots. clouds increase late in the day. showers after midnight, into friday morning. saturday looks like a great day for easter activities. easter sunday, clouds will increase. some chance of rain by evening. we will watch the timing on that, make sure it does not sneak in any earlier on sunday. heather: hopefully the morning stays clear. thank you, chris. "dancing withjoel: season 22 of "dancing with the stars," getting to a competitive start. heather: ginger zee showing off her moves. she tied with two other dancers. reporter: von miller, ginger zee, and all the rest make their debut in flashy fashion. this is what you saw at home. bu
notice, some of these could be severe across the mississippi valley, parts of arkansas, into missouri and northwest louisiana. a lot of sunshine in store for us tomorrow. even thursday, here is a front that presses our way. looks like our shot of rain will, late thursday night. the threat of severe weather during early morning hours very small, almost nonexistent. some showers coming our way for the first part of friday and clearing out. close to 80 in spots. clouds increase late in the day....
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Mar 9, 2016
03/16
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we have between the high pressure and the storm syem over parts of texas and in towards the mississippi valley. that will allow for our winds to subside meaning we'll feel the increase in our humidity levels by the end of the week. currently we have nothing but shower and thunderstoto activities it. severe weather popped up over portions texas. there's definitely a possibility of severe weather again today not just for texas but louisiana and mississippi valley. severere thunderstorms embedded in those thunderstorms and can't rule out a torna and damaging winds. high pressure will continue to be our dot.com the weather feature providing for breezy conditions. partly sunny skies going into thursday. we'll definitely notice a warming trend by theend of the workweek and into the weekend. of a shower and don't forget spring forward. we lose that hour of sleep saturday night into sunday morning due to daylight savings at 2:00 a.m. >> i'll be out there sunday night dancing at calle ocho, me and jacey and eric, we'll be out there. this is 395. underneath 395 at northeast avenue, earlier we have the c
we have between the high pressure and the storm syem over parts of texas and in towards the mississippi valley. that will allow for our winds to subside meaning we'll feel the increase in our humidity levels by the end of the week. currently we have nothing but shower and thunderstoto activities it. severe weather popped up over portions texas. there's definitely a possibility of severe weather again today not just for texas but louisiana and mississippi valley. severere thunderstorms embedded...
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Mar 11, 2016
03/16
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dlouds over the gulf of mexico already leaving flooding rains across the mississippi valley. for your first alert forecast we'll have a mix of sun and clouds. 70s mid to late morning hours. at least breezy conditions, rain-free all morning long. let's take a look at the roads with first alert traffic reporter kelly blanco. >> we have a traffic alert in miami-dade. take a look at your screen. maybe you're getting ready for work, for school, making breakfast, getting the kids ready. thiiis going to be a problem. this is 826northbound. if you have our nbc 6 news and weather app, you got the push alert. this is northbound right before northwest 122nd street. around the area of northwest 103rd street. you'll find two lanes blocd off. your typical morning tie-ups on your southbound lanes. this is on the palmetto expressway northbound. no word on the this is involving a patrol car or not, but you can see two cars here off to the left-hand side. let's take you over to the maps eastbound at 57th avenue. this accident is a brand new crash on the dolphin expressway. the other two that w
dlouds over the gulf of mexico already leaving flooding rains across the mississippi valley. for your first alert forecast we'll have a mix of sun and clouds. 70s mid to late morning hours. at least breezy conditions, rain-free all morning long. let's take a look at the roads with first alert traffic reporter kelly blanco. >> we have a traffic alert in miami-dade. take a look at your screen. maybe you're getting ready for work, for school, making breakfast, getting the kids ready. thiiis...
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Mar 18, 2016
03/16
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this is the same fnt that brought all the severe weather over the lower mississippi valley yesterday. eventually the system will slowly slide to the south. that's going to increase the cloud cover today in our forecast and a slight chance of a shower increasing going into our saturday but it secondary front that moves in right now bringing snow over portions of the dakotas and up towardsed northeast. that's what's really going to impact our forecast going into sunday. that humidity and the heat could fuel for afternoon showers around but they will be isolated. going into tomorrow here comes the leading edge of the front. it will bring us a better chance of showers today and into the leading hours. we'll add that cooler moisture that's going to ride along the front from the gulf of mexico increasing the rain chances by sunday. we'll see the front clear by sunday night into monday morning. we're keeping a slight chance of a shower monday morning. once t t front does clear, it's also going to bring usinter-like attempt even though saturday we are going to see jazz in the gardens. we do h
this is the same fnt that brought all the severe weather over the lower mississippi valley yesterday. eventually the system will slowly slide to the south. that's going to increase the cloud cover today in our forecast and a slight chance of a shower increasing going into our saturday but it secondary front that moves in right now bringing snow over portions of the dakotas and up towardsed northeast. that's what's really going to impact our forecast going into sunday. that humidity and the heat...
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Mar 9, 2016
03/16
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you can see the storms running the mississippi valley all the way back to northern mexico. very simply is cut off from the jet stream up north. the storm system arrived in the debt stream being pushed along in and out within a day or so, maybe a few hours. when they are separated from the jet stream, it's meandering and making its own way. that situation usually lands to days in the same spot before it can finally get kicked out and move all that's what we will see with the system. one wave of rain moves out and is followed up by another round. this slow is only strengthening. we are looking at on our future cast some snow in the higher elevations of mexico tomorrow from the system. in the us, i will closely be watching this in texas back to dallas and houston and over towards alabama, louisiana, and arkansas for the next 48 hours. the flooding threat will be quite high. blocking any of us from getting that rain right now. it is also putting on a squeeze wind. los to the west, highs in the east, we're in the middle. that is why the rain has been so prominent to the west and
you can see the storms running the mississippi valley all the way back to northern mexico. very simply is cut off from the jet stream up north. the storm system arrived in the debt stream being pushed along in and out within a day or so, maybe a few hours. when they are separated from the jet stream, it's meandering and making its own way. that situation usually lands to days in the same spot before it can finally get kicked out and move all that's what we will see with the system. one wave of...
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Mar 8, 2016
03/16
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far this up across the mid- mississippi valley, still some healthy rainfall totals. we are likely to see video from this region in the coming days of flooding. we are talking about between 1/4 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch. so let's check out your fit's forecast tomorrow morning. it is a bright day and warming quickly. we have a tornado commencing at 9:30 tomorrow morning, that is what it is. thursday, 79. here are some stats occurring that day. 62 is the normal. 81 the old record high. the coldest high for that date was 38 degrees. saturday, before you go to bed, 2:00 a.m., sunday morning, we go become to daylight saving time. turn the clocks forward. we all love it lighter in the evening, right? right? change your batteries in the smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors as well. there is a small chance of rain on saturday, better chance on sunday. lots of 70s, lots of warming. -- lots of warmth. >>> new at 6:00, which presidential candidates do north carolinians support? the results of our wral news poll. >> and i think he or she should be nice, kind and strong. >> and
far this up across the mid- mississippi valley, still some healthy rainfall totals. we are likely to see video from this region in the coming days of flooding. we are talking about between 1/4 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch. so let's check out your fit's forecast tomorrow morning. it is a bright day and warming quickly. we have a tornado commencing at 9:30 tomorrow morning, that is what it is. thursday, 79. here are some stats occurring that day. 62 is the normal. 81 the old record high. the coldest...
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Mar 16, 2016
03/16
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that stretches down into the mississippi valley, then crossing over to the other side of the front, noticeably cooler. st. louis at 67 degrees, even though that is not the high, that's what we will see friday, temperatures in the 60s at noon, mid-sixties in the afternoon. that chilly air is coming our way. articles in denver, 40. 42 in bismarck. the morning temperatures were in the low to mid 30s and we will see that by the beginning of next week. the chilly air back to the west is coming our way. 83 the high temperature this afternoon. enjoy it if you love the warm temperatures. if you don't, they are coming anyway. our normal high temperature this time of year is 64. we are looking at almost 20 degrees warmer than normal and a few degrees below the record of 86 in 1945. record coldest high temperature is 37, what a big spread that is. our normal is 64. the record is 20 degrees warmer than that and the coldest is almost 30 degrees colder than that. we could be all over the place this time of year. a pretty day tomorrow but cooler at 73. then, 66 friday, and only 60 for the high saturday. we s
that stretches down into the mississippi valley, then crossing over to the other side of the front, noticeably cooler. st. louis at 67 degrees, even though that is not the high, that's what we will see friday, temperatures in the 60s at noon, mid-sixties in the afternoon. that chilly air is coming our way. articles in denver, 40. 42 in bismarck. the morning temperatures were in the low to mid 30s and we will see that by the beginning of next week. the chilly air back to the west is coming our...
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Mar 8, 2016
03/16
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with thunderstorms across the mississippi valley. tornado watches, flash flood watches. a rough so there -- a rough several days for the southern plains. that system may get here over the weekend. there may be some rain by then. otherwise mostly fair skies. temperatures bottom out to the kids may need a light jacket. you may want them to have one. temperatures warm rapidly through the evening. high pressure off the coast is going to stay there. the wind continues. temperatures above the average of 62. the same thing for the day thursday. maybe a few more clouds around. mostly sunny skies. the system to the west holds at bay and we don't see any effect from that at all. gorgeous again like today. pretty much status quo. near 80. your seven-day forecast, temperatures around 80. friday. the week and may offer a couple of showers. temperatures will go down a bit. we have several more days of awesome weather to enjoy. >> high temperatures make it very nice. steve: how often do we get pizza in the weather forecast? and the cupcake place maybe they will bring you some. chris: i
with thunderstorms across the mississippi valley. tornado watches, flash flood watches. a rough so there -- a rough several days for the southern plains. that system may get here over the weekend. there may be some rain by then. otherwise mostly fair skies. temperatures bottom out to the kids may need a light jacket. you may want them to have one. temperatures warm rapidly through the evening. high pressure off the coast is going to stay there. the wind continues. temperatures above the average...
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Mar 8, 2016
03/16
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of severe weather tonight across parts of texas making its way into oklahoma and the lower mississippi valley tomorrow. 69 in chicago. 73 in atlanta. denver at 47. 39 here. so let's check out futurecast. our weather is fine. blue excuse tonight. mainly cheer skies in the morning. partly to mostly sunny tomorrow. there are the thunderstorms off to the west. during the morning on thursday, we could wake up to low clouds and fog. that will burn off quickly still expecting upper 70s to about 80 and then by the time we get into thursday, this is our front. friday, it starts to move down the east coast. front stalling on us over the weekend keeping it mostly cloudy with a small chance of rain. so this evening, mostly clear, very mild. 66. it would be nice to play tennis outside. walk the dog, do some running. 52 at fayetteville. height wind so not much a wind chill. temperatures rising quickly to upper 50s to about 60. tomorrow afternoon, upper 70s to about 80 in fayetteville, goldsboro. 79 here in raleigh. thursday, 79. friday, mostly cloud you. maybe some sprinkles over the weekend. we'll keep it
of severe weather tonight across parts of texas making its way into oklahoma and the lower mississippi valley tomorrow. 69 in chicago. 73 in atlanta. denver at 47. 39 here. so let's check out futurecast. our weather is fine. blue excuse tonight. mainly cheer skies in the morning. partly to mostly sunny tomorrow. there are the thunderstorms off to the west. during the morning on thursday, we could wake up to low clouds and fog. that will burn off quickly still expecting upper 70s to about 80 and...
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Mar 9, 2016
03/16
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throughout the lower mid high pressure mississippi valley. for us, saturday, sunday, monday, we are talking about 1/4 inch to 1/2 up. so a far cry from what they are seeing off to the west. our fitness forecast in the morn, the anticipation is for a cloudy start. some fog, maybe some drizzle. it will be warm at 61. it may take quite some time to scour out the chock. if it is slow to clear, that 77 may be hard to reach. -- to scour out the clouds. could have you few vichgles but the chance for rain very small. no the weekend be took the rain drops out for saturday and sunday because the chance for rain is so small -- chance for sprinkles. this time of year. enjoy it while it lasts y i'm hoping it doesn't prompt effect to burst into beauty and we get a freeze. >>> next at 5:30, an old theater transformed into a living museum but the landmark didn't stand the test of time. >> our tarheel traveler take us inside the earl theater. >> donald trump is back in north carolina. he is expected to speak to a full house in fayetteville in a little more th
throughout the lower mid high pressure mississippi valley. for us, saturday, sunday, monday, we are talking about 1/4 inch to 1/2 up. so a far cry from what they are seeing off to the west. our fitness forecast in the morn, the anticipation is for a cloudy start. some fog, maybe some drizzle. it will be warm at 61. it may take quite some time to scour out the chock. if it is slow to clear, that 77 may be hard to reach. -- to scour out the clouds. could have you few vichgles but the chance for...
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Mar 22, 2016
03/16
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we expect thunderstorms to fire up tomorrow evening across the mid and lower mississippi valley and some of these could be severe. and during the day on thursday, this system advances to the east and some of the storms are across alabama, tennessee and georgia during the day thursday and could be severe. thursday night, the system approaches. there could be an isolate thunderstorm just off to the west around midnight. then during the morning, the front comes calling with some there is 6:00 a.m. friday morning. by 10:00 a.m., when the model stops, this is how far the model goes out. still a chance for rain during the afternoon on friday we should see things clear out. tomorrow morn, loads of sunshine, a milder start. about 45 by 8:00 a.m. 76 for our high tomorrow toe a touch warmer. 80 on thursday. here is the probability of rain to start the day on friday. anticipate a wet start to the morning. your morning commute might require the windshield wipers but through the course of the morning, the rain does move out and the afternoon commute on friday should look pretty good. it should be dry
we expect thunderstorms to fire up tomorrow evening across the mid and lower mississippi valley and some of these could be severe. and during the day on thursday, this system advances to the east and some of the storms are across alabama, tennessee and georgia during the day thursday and could be severe. thursday night, the system approaches. there could be an isolate thunderstorm just off to the west around midnight. then during the morning, the front comes calling with some there is 6:00 a.m....
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Mar 26, 2016
03/16
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across the ohio, tennessee river valley, mississippi river valley, gulf coast, that's where we could see some strong to severe storms. keep that in mind. and your sunday forecast, there is our peter cotton tail right here hopping down the bunny trail. again, it is going to be wet along the gulf coast. 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 d
across the ohio, tennessee river valley, mississippi river valley, gulf coast, that's where we could see some strong to severe storms. keep that in mind. and your sunday forecast, there is our peter cotton tail right here hopping down the bunny trail. again, it is going to be wet along the gulf coast. 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,...
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Mar 12, 2016
03/16
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into the lower mississippi valley and across much of the southeast, leaving flooding rains along the gulf coast. for your forecast, sharon, the next few hours we'll be in the 70. we'll already be in the 80s come noontime. >>> thank you. protests in chicago after donald trump postpone adderally there due to safety concerns. hundreds of demonstrators gathered yesterday to protest the appearance by the gop front-runner, while supporters were there to attend the event. when the trump campaign decided to postpone, there was an uproar, even punches were throwow police arrested five people during the protes. we'll learn more on this story and hear from other candidates the next half hour of news. >>> only three days before the florida primary and presidential hopeful marco rubio is hoping to win it all in his home state. he sat down for an exclusive one on one interview about the future of his presidential campaign with nbc 6 anchor. it's a sit-down you'll see only on 6. tuday you are not the winner in the state of florida, would you continue in this race til the convention? >> we haven't m
into the lower mississippi valley and across much of the southeast, leaving flooding rains along the gulf coast. for your forecast, sharon, the next few hours we'll be in the 70. we'll already be in the 80s come noontime. >>> thank you. protests in chicago after donald trump postpone adderally there due to safety concerns. hundreds of demonstrators gathered yesterday to protest the appearance by the gop front-runner, while supporters were there to attend the event. when the trump...
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Mar 17, 2016
03/16
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front that you see here already providing showers across the panhandle and across the lower mississippi valley. that will continue to push toward the south. what's going to push it? well, low pressure will form along that front and as it continues to push, moisture will continue to move in. wwre expecting showers saturday, sunday, and possibly even enough instability in the area to cause some thunderstorms. tonight's forecasts, temperatures in the lower 70s. tomorrow we couou be dealing with patchy fog again special interior areas. we'll have temperatures more seasonable come monday and into tuesday. >>> thank you so muchch i think probably if you are a fan of country music, you are going to know exactly what i'm talking about re. talk about a power cocole, right? tim mccaw is ready to take on a >> the details, roxie has them. >> it's really exciting stuff. he's gone skydiving, rocky mountain climbing, he went 2.7 seconds on a bull named fu manchu. i'm quoting from tim mcgraw one of his song here. he's going to be writing a book based on his hit single "humble and kind." it will be a book. it
front that you see here already providing showers across the panhandle and across the lower mississippi valley. that will continue to push toward the south. what's going to push it? well, low pressure will form along that front and as it continues to push, moisture will continue to move in. wwre expecting showers saturday, sunday, and possibly even enough instability in the area to cause some thunderstorms. tonight's forecasts, temperatures in the lower 70s. tomorrow we couou be dealing with...
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Mar 9, 2016
03/16
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that is coming up the mississippi valley up towards the great lakes. eventually, a cold front that will slip down towards our area, on friday. that will bring us cloud cover and then along, a couple of systems rolling through over the weekend. now it looks like we couldn't rule out a shower on saturday but a better chance on sunday and sunday night, another system rolls by on monday. nice clear conditions this morning, some fog down towards the coast potentially for tonight and early tomorrow. there is 7:00 p.m. today. you can see tomorrow morning, fog. some of the low cloud cover may spread across our area, too. it won't stick around all day. we will see that dissipating by lunchtime. we see the precipitation getting closer to us, though by thursday evening and of course on friday looking at more cloud cover. the forecast as well to cover the bases. 79 our high temperature for us today. incredibly warm, we start in the mid 50sing of, by lunchtime, 73, if you have the opportunity to eat your lunch outside, it would be a perfect day for that. you have t
that is coming up the mississippi valley up towards the great lakes. eventually, a cold front that will slip down towards our area, on friday. that will bring us cloud cover and then along, a couple of systems rolling through over the weekend. now it looks like we couldn't rule out a shower on saturday but a better chance on sunday and sunday night, another system rolls by on monday. nice clear conditions this morning, some fog down towards the coast potentially for tonight and early tomorrow....
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Mar 10, 2016
03/16
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moisture off the pacific, and a central america into the gulf of mexico, and a straight up the mississippi valley. a long channel of deep moisture. the rain is relentless. look at louisiana, it has been some areas outside of shreveport have picked up as much as 17 inches of rain. this is in the ballpark of the devastating floods in south carolina back in a over. with the nearly two feet of rainfall. same is going on there, basically. heavy rain showers, a few thunderstorms continuing to train over the same area. flash flood warnings from western kentucky to memphis, down to shreveport, you rarely see that many counties under a flash flood warning at one time. but, incredible rains there. that is in addition to the 5-7 inches that have already fallen. and california has a wave of storms, they will see 5-8 inches nothing like that coming our way. lower mid 50's for overnight lows. but clouds tomorrow morning as you head out. mostly cloudy skies, partly sunny throughout the day. mild in the mid-50's, 72 through 11:00. we get a little more moisture coming in, a few more clouds tomorrow. mostly cloudy
moisture off the pacific, and a central america into the gulf of mexico, and a straight up the mississippi valley. a long channel of deep moisture. the rain is relentless. look at louisiana, it has been some areas outside of shreveport have picked up as much as 17 inches of rain. this is in the ballpark of the devastating floods in south carolina back in a over. with the nearly two feet of rainfall. same is going on there, basically. heavy rain showers, a few thunderstorms continuing to train...
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Mar 14, 2016
03/16
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all the storm systems this week looking to track from the middle mississippi valley to the northeast. we stay on the south side of any storm system, and that keeps us warm and dry. showers lingering, and more active weather here associated with this area of low pressure into the middle tennessee valley, and we're keeping all the wet weather off to the in and out of clouds from time to time, and with the exception of an isolated shower today, a warm and dry week. we will still be below setting any record high tempetature. we should be at about 84 for a gh at this point in march. the bottom line, war and dry, shy of records, and warm all the way through. and a warming pattern considering the time of year, and keeping it dry for most of the workweek, and we get into the weekend and a chance for showers coming your way on sunday, and highs between 84 and 86 in the next several days. >>> if you are headed out the door, we did have an accident on i-95 northbound and northwest 1st street. that accident has cleared up, and nothing to worry about as you make your way out this morning. southbou
all the storm systems this week looking to track from the middle mississippi valley to the northeast. we stay on the south side of any storm system, and that keeps us warm and dry. showers lingering, and more active weather here associated with this area of low pressure into the middle tennessee valley, and we're keeping all the wet weather off to the in and out of clouds from time to time, and with the exception of an isolated shower today, a warm and dry week. we will still be below setting...
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Mar 10, 2016
03/16
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moisture off the pacific, and a central america into the gulf of mexico, and a straight up the mississippi valley. a long channel of deep moisture. the in is relentless. look at louisiana, it has been raining nonstop two days. some areas outside of shreveport have picked up as much as 17 inches of rain. this is in the ballpark of the devastating floods in south carolina back in a over. with the nearly two feet of rainfall. basically. heavy rain showers, a few thunderstorms continuing to train over the same area. flash flood warnings from western kentucky to memphis, down to shreveport, you rarely see that many counties under a flash flood warning at one time. but, incredible rains there. that is in addition to the 5-7 inches that have already fallen. and california has a wave of storms, they will see 5-8 inches of rain's -- rainfall. nothing like that coming our way. lower mid 50's for overnight lows. but clouds tomorrow morning as you head out. mostly cloudy skies, partly sunny throughout the day. mild in the mid-50's, 72 through 11:00. coming in, a few more clouds tomorrow. mostly cloudy in the
moisture off the pacific, and a central america into the gulf of mexico, and a straight up the mississippi valley. a long channel of deep moisture. the in is relentless. look at louisiana, it has been raining nonstop two days. some areas outside of shreveport have picked up as much as 17 inches of rain. this is in the ballpark of the devastating floods in south carolina back in a over. with the nearly two feet of rainfall. basically. heavy rain showers, a few thunderstorms continuing to train...
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Mar 17, 2016
03/16
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potential of seeing strong severe-type thunderstorms especially around eastern texas into the lower mississippi valley region. that's where we're looking at e likelihood of seeing large hail especially this afternoon during the prime heating of the day. parts of north florida could see a few thunderstorms with this front nearby. here at home, on the warm side in the afternoon with high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. on friday, we're going to do it all over again. and the moisture levels increase a whole lot more on saturday. so we're bumping up the rain chance between a 30 and 50%. if your plans take you beach or boating, don't have any advisories. winds are out of the south. bay waters are at a light chop with the coastal waters as well. afternn with forecast highs in the mid to upper 80s on this st. patrick's day. overnight lows will be in the upper 60sto low 70s. extended outlook is calling for times of wet weather saturday and sunday. and ratings g back to seasonal on monday. that's your 7 on 7. >> and straight ahead on today in florida. tens of thousands of police officers across the count
potential of seeing strong severe-type thunderstorms especially around eastern texas into the lower mississippi valley region. that's where we're looking at e likelihood of seeing large hail especially this afternoon during the prime heating of the day. parts of north florida could see a few thunderstorms with this front nearby. here at home, on the warm side in the afternoon with high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. on friday, we're going to do it all over again. and the moisture levels...
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. >>> just brutal conditions across the mississippi valley. for us, not much rain today. just a few spotty showers out there. right now the keys lookikg pretty good. let's bounce around the radar. we could be looking at a few more of these spotty showers as we head into the day tomorrow. nothing right now through miami-dade, so we're looking good. cutler bay, coral gables through hialeah up towards aventura, laudhill right to tht coastline coastline a-okay. going to be good. at least the weather is going to cooperate. mostly dry out there. temperatures by 8:00 a.m. up from the morning lows. probably getting into the mid 70s already will likely be midd to upper 80s for the daytime high. that's warm. by the time we hit 5:00 p.m., a few spotty showers throwugh the afternoon maybe lingering into your evening commute. maybe enough to get the windshield wipers going. 83 by 5:00 p.m. temperatures beautiful right now. 69 in kendall. that's pretty nice. it s warm today. temperatures 85 degrees. nice to see things ratcheting down a bit. just two, three days ago, maimiami had a wind
. >>> just brutal conditions across the mississippi valley. for us, not much rain today. just a few spotty showers out there. right now the keys lookikg pretty good. let's bounce around the radar. we could be looking at a few more of these spotty showers as we head into the day tomorrow. nothing right now through miami-dade, so we're looking good. cutler bay, coral gables through hialeah up towards aventura, laudhill right to tht coastline coastline a-okay. going to be good. at least...
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Mar 22, 2016
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we get into the warm air that stretches back to denver and across the mississippi valley. it is coming our way. we'll see more of it tomorrow and thursday. it stays mild for us all the way through the weekend. 65 for this afternoon's high. this morning we drop down to 32. we hit 32 on the nose. we had a frost advisory. temperatures will be a good ten degrees warmer tomorrow morning. 76 the high temperature. we have a nice jump in our high in the afternoon. expected to be a little breezy with a southwesterly wind 25 to 30 miles per hour. that will be the gusts we'll see. probably the warmest day of the week. not close to the record of 88. it is half way between the normal and our record. we get into the weekend. friday may bring us a couple showers. right now saturday looks dry. stay tuned. we have to adjust the forecast a little bit. timing of rain for the weekend is up in the air. saturday there are a bunch of easter egg hunts across the area. 10:00 a.m. at raliegh at halifax square. 58 degrees on the cooler side. 2:00 p.m. in durham 67. saturday will be fairly dry. we'll
we get into the warm air that stretches back to denver and across the mississippi valley. it is coming our way. we'll see more of it tomorrow and thursday. it stays mild for us all the way through the weekend. 65 for this afternoon's high. this morning we drop down to 32. we hit 32 on the nose. we had a frost advisory. temperatures will be a good ten degrees warmer tomorrow morning. 76 the high temperature. we have a nice jump in our high in the afternoon. expected to be a little breezy with a...
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Mar 9, 2016
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most of the cloud cover is concentrated over the gulf of mexico and well up the gulf upper mississippi valley. for us, i mentioned strong high pressure intact. it will remain intact and anchored over the atlantic. clockwork circulation is leaving that wind. temperatures in the 70s. rain free into our wednesday. a breezy east wind will leave us under partly cloudy skieie temperatures will remain 10 to 8 degrees above average. seven-day forecast looking pretty good as far as t workweek is concerned. temperatures continue to be in e 80s, a few degrees above average, but the brey conditions are going to stick around. wehave that strong high pressure system. two with that approaching cold that's what will allow those humidity levels to creep upup the cold front will leave us with a chance of a few showers, into sunday. we'll also see temperatures reaching into the 80s. remember, this weekend saturday night into sunday we spring sleep. temperatures will continue to remain warm unfortunately feeling more like spring and into the stdrt of summer. then finally that cold front does clear the area. thin
most of the cloud cover is concentrated over the gulf of mexico and well up the gulf upper mississippi valley. for us, i mentioned strong high pressure intact. it will remain intact and anchored over the atlantic. clockwork circulation is leaving that wind. temperatures in the 70s. rain free into our wednesday. a breezy east wind will leave us under partly cloudy skieie temperatures will remain 10 to 8 degrees above average. seven-day forecast looking pretty good as far as t workweek is...
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Mar 9, 2016
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tomorrow, travel plans into this area, ohio and mississippi valley tomorrow, flight delays andvere weather. for us, a few light scattered showers, atmospheric river without dynamics, dynamics are sticking out here for -- being the jet stream support, high pressure ridge, just a copious amount of moisture streaming and off the pacific. so much so that without upper air dynamics, still getting rain showing up on parts of the coast. we got light scattered showers out here, nothing really big yet. as we head into tomorrow night, and beyond, starts to get going, tomorrow forecast, some moisture around 2:00 a.m., there's the morning commute, like today, the lunch time period, like today, then here is the afternoon commute. and here comes wednesday night into thursday. tomorrow, a lot like today, lots of clouds and a few sprinkles. >> thank you. >>> solar eclipse, a celeste teal experience that was only seen from parts of the pacific. >>> ipad for every student? it's a reality at petaluma public schools but some parents complain kids are getting more of an education than they bargaine
tomorrow, travel plans into this area, ohio and mississippi valley tomorrow, flight delays andvere weather. for us, a few light scattered showers, atmospheric river without dynamics, dynamics are sticking out here for -- being the jet stream support, high pressure ridge, just a copious amount of moisture streaming and off the pacific. so much so that without upper air dynamics, still getting rain showing up on parts of the coast. we got light scattered showers out here, nothing really big yet....
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Mar 12, 2016
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systems that are going to make their way from the lower mississippi valley straight up the mid atlantic. as they do we're going to start to see some of this rain moving in. timeline we're not too bad. we've got a chance of seeing some on saturday but more in the line of some drizzle. won't see anything much before late in the overnight hours it looks like as far as future cast is concerned and we'll show you that. most of this is going to be in here sunday. so sunday's the day and it will linger through until monday. we'll start on the south at least with a mixture of some sun and clouds. here we are 1:00, 2:00 in the morning before we start to see anything. however i can't rule out we won't get at least a little bit of driz the in the late afternoon hours pf saturday and when we get to sunday it starts to fill in and we're going to see it become fairly wide spread. this is really going to become heavy in the overnight hours. as i said we will still have it on monday. so just be highs tomorrow will be into the low 6 on 0s. it bb a mild day. 47 degrees is your forecast for tonight. clear
systems that are going to make their way from the lower mississippi valley straight up the mid atlantic. as they do we're going to start to see some of this rain moving in. timeline we're not too bad. we've got a chance of seeing some on saturday but more in the line of some drizzle. won't see anything much before late in the overnight hours it looks like as far as future cast is concerned and we'll show you that. most of this is going to be in here sunday. so sunday's the day and it will...
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Mar 9, 2016
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big rains across the mississippi valley. none of this heading our way. it pulls out of southern plains. we'll continue to update the forecast. 73 degrees right now. with the strong wind off the ocean, we don'trop too much from here. we'll take stand to about 70 between now and 6:00 a.m. i'm telling you, we have a hard time actually getting that low. i'm telling you, s song east winds coming off the warm water. temperatures won't move too much tonight. daytime highs will begin to creep up as the winds relax. we're talking mid-80s by the weekend. out there. a few clouds here and there. you see a little more sunshine. pretty comfortable. hold onto your hats. >>> we will. hold onto that. plunging plane. fa >>> incredible video shows how close this small plane got to crashing into a building. a father and daughter grateful to be alive. they managed to float safely to the ground thanks to the pilot's midair maneuver. the plane was coming down when he deployed the plane's parachute. >>>fficials are praising transit worker who stumbled on cold hard cash and did
big rains across the mississippi valley. none of this heading our way. it pulls out of southern plains. we'll continue to update the forecast. 73 degrees right now. with the strong wind off the ocean, we don'trop too much from here. we'll take stand to about 70 between now and 6:00 a.m. i'm telling you, we have a hard time actually getting that low. i'm telling you, s song east winds coming off the warm water. temperatures won't move too much tonight. daytime highs will begin to creep up as the...
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Mar 18, 2016
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these will be monitored for the threat for severe weather in the mississippi valley. it gets closer to us on sunday. and want setup for thunderstorms as the front moves into growing moisture, deep into the weekend andnce the no actually passes, we'll starts next week on a much drier note. the other side of that front, the temperatures won't be as warm as what we felt today and will feel this weekend. the rip currents at a slight risk at the beach, winds south-southeast, seas, 1-2 feet. temperatures tonight will be ranging from the middle 60s, well inland. this will be the western suburbs of miami-dade and broward. otherwise, the lower 70s into theeys as well. and highs tomorrow, not far from where they were today, getting well into the 80s. so it's going to be a steamy start to spring. and the pop-up of the showers and storms possible both weekend days ago, as things settle down with the lower temperatures next week. that's the 7-on-7 forecast. >> lynn: thank you. >> anchor: habitat for humanity is in full swing in florida. and taking time out of their spring break fo
these will be monitored for the threat for severe weather in the mississippi valley. it gets closer to us on sunday. and want setup for thunderstorms as the front moves into growing moisture, deep into the weekend andnce the no actually passes, we'll starts next week on a much drier note. the other side of that front, the temperatures won't be as warm as what we felt today and will feel this weekend. the rip currents at a slight risk at the beach, winds south-southeast, seas, 1-2 feet....
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Mar 18, 2016
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continues to approach, it could cause some thunderstorms strong to severe across portions of the mississippi valley. in the meantime for us, the southern half of our sunshine state looking pretty od. now entering portions of northern flida. that goes for the panhandle as well. tomorrow earlyorning we could wake up to a few isolated showers near coastal areas. most mostly cloudy skies early tomorrow morning. we could see a break in the clouds. partial sunshine that will allow temperatures to warm up. we'll see a surge of moisture that could bring some isolated showers in the forecast throughout the early afternoon into the evening. unfortunately, it may stick around for most of the evening hours and especially for the second half of the weekend. you want to have those umbrellas handy for tomorrow. we'll start off in the lower 80s. a slight chance overnight lingering into the morning hours. we'll wake up to mostly cloudy skies, but then we could see some breaks in the clouds. weare expecting showers to remain in the forecast tomorrow and especially into sunday with a chance of thunderstorms, especial
continues to approach, it could cause some thunderstorms strong to severe across portions of the mississippi valley. in the meantime for us, the southern half of our sunshine state looking pretty od. now entering portions of northern flida. that goes for the panhandle as well. tomorrow earlyorning we could wake up to a few isolated showers near coastal areas. most mostly cloudy skies early tomorrow morning. we could see a break in the clouds. partial sunshine that will allow temperatures to...
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Mar 10, 2016
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a river of moisture across the mississippi valley, some of it comes our way. a protection -- our protection from that will slide eastward, so are rain chances will go up, but remember, just a piece of that will move by to our north. we will see a few showers, especially into saturday. here is our predictor. look at the flooding rains tomorrow morning into mississippi. late in the day, a cool front comes to the north. you see a little bit of light evening. saturday, notice this system falling apart to our left. in the morning hours, you can see a couple of showers, and it is dry saturday into the afternoon, and the rain is very light and spotty, but increasing coverage as we get in the sunday afternoon. most of this is fairly light too, but i think the second half of sunday offers the best shot no thunder and lightning at this point. the st. patrick's day downtown should not be a problem. there may be a spotty light shower. 68 though, will be cooler. sunday, showers increase late in the afternoon. 73. a chance for a shower or thunderstorm may be afternoon. we a
a river of moisture across the mississippi valley, some of it comes our way. a protection -- our protection from that will slide eastward, so are rain chances will go up, but remember, just a piece of that will move by to our north. we will see a few showers, especially into saturday. here is our predictor. look at the flooding rains tomorrow morning into mississippi. late in the day, a cool front comes to the north. you see a little bit of light evening. saturday, notice this system falling...