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the national weather service will make the call. tomorrow, a cooldown begins. emperatures will creep slowly as you get into wednesday, thursday, friday and into the weekend. nice weather in store. for tomorrow, later winds . mostly sunny skies. a little bit of fog will creep toward the coastline. upper 50s in pacifico. mid 50s expected for concorde. a relatively mild start. into the afternoon, temperatures in the are calming down 86 expected for kentfield. 88, novato. east bayshore, low 80s for oakland. near 90 for brentwood. south bay locations, 90 for san jose. 86, santa cruz. a warm one. temperatures coming down. 86, redwood city. 81, san francisco . near 80, pacifica and half moon bay. the cooldown will continue into thursday. a bit better on friday. into the bay area weekend, upper 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay. upper 70s to near 80 for inland communities. back to the pleasant fall like weather. it will take a few days. >> it is strange to see 93 at half moon bay and cooler in contra costa county.>> they enter -- are enjoying the weather. >>> the dod
the national weather service will make the call. tomorrow, a cooldown begins. emperatures will creep slowly as you get into wednesday, thursday, friday and into the weekend. nice weather in store. for tomorrow, later winds . mostly sunny skies. a little bit of fog will creep toward the coastline. upper 50s in pacifico. mid 50s expected for concorde. a relatively mild start. into the afternoon, temperatures in the are calming down 86 expected for kentfield. 88, novato. east bayshore, low 80s for...
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10/17
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why the national weather service is sending out a beach hazard statement. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? do you wear this every day? everyday. i'd never take it off. are you ready to say goodbye to it? go! go! ta da! a terrarium. that's it. we brewed the love, right guys? (all) yes. this is a story about mail we brewed the love, right guys? and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >>> a san francisco police
why the national weather service is sending out a beach hazard statement. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? do you wear this every day? everyday. i'd never take it...
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10/17
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follow at nola ready or text nate to 888777 to remain informed. >> thank you. >> fred ziegler, nation weather service. >> good afternoon. freddy ziegler from the national weather service. new orleans, baton rouge, i want to reiterate from the mayor said, that conditions are deteriorating and will continue to deteriorate in the evening and overnight hours. the worse conditions are expecting between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. with possible hurricane force gusts winds across new orleans east. and that is an extreme eastern portions of orleans parish. and again i want to reiterate the threats that we are expecting are winds and surge. this is been a rapidly changing condition as far as the hurricane approaching the gulf coast. and each update we have been kind of catching up as far as getting with the hurricane -- the hurricane warning and also upgrading the storm surge warning and upgrading the values and so this is because the storm is intensified and also the fast rate of speed approaching the coast. those are the two things i want to get across. and that is all i have today. >> thank you, freddy. >> fol
follow at nola ready or text nate to 888777 to remain informed. >> thank you. >> fred ziegler, nation weather service. >> good afternoon. freddy ziegler from the national weather service. new orleans, baton rouge, i want to reiterate from the mayor said, that conditions are deteriorating and will continue to deteriorate in the evening and overnight hours. the worse conditions are expecting between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. with possible hurricane force gusts winds across new...
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Oct 28, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service says there will be smaller waves for long periods of time, then suddenly5 to 20-foot shore breaks. one pulled into the water, the person would also faced an increased risk of rip currents right now. the warning lasts until tomorrow night. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >>> patchy fog is returning to the shoreline. in fact temperatures way down today. yesterday was 80 in san francisco. today in the 60s and live doppler 7 painting the picture why. you can see low clouds and fog banked up along the shoreline here. we will have some of that fog at our beaches today. locally we're down anywhere from two to eight degrees this morning compared to yesterday. we had 90 in vallejo and gilroy and morgan hills. so certainly some warm numbers. today our inland valleys will continue to be warm, still two to four degrees cooler than yesterday. a live look outside, it's 52 in san francisco, 51 in oakland, 54 in mountain view, 57 san jose. gilroy in the 40s. 52 at the coast. another vantage point of the city, 40s in santa rosa. we're in the 50
the national weather service says there will be smaller waves for long periods of time, then suddenly5 to 20-foot shore breaks. one pulled into the water, the person would also faced an increased risk of rip currents right now. the warning lasts until tomorrow night. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >>> patchy fog is returning to the shoreline. in fact temperatures way down today. yesterday was 80 in san francisco. today in the 60s and live doppler 7...
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Oct 25, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service, confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas.oying an airport-- tossing planes around like toys. elsewhere in the state, the storms ripped the roofs off right now-- a clean up effort is underway in the a clean up effort is underway in the southeast after a band of severe storms. the national weather service, confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas. the winds-- blamed for destroying an airport-- tossing planes around like toys. elsewhere in the state, the storms ripped the roofs off several houses. no deaths have been reported, but several people reported minor injuries meanwhile on the hill-- the president is preparing to sign legislation that will assist victims of recent hurricanes. the senate has passed a 36-and-a-half bi the money will go toward repairing damage from this year's hurricanes, the national flood insurance program and wildfire recovery in california. it now heads to the president's desk. overseas, lawmakers in the united kingdom have asked facebook to hand over information about ads russi
the national weather service, confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas.oying an airport-- tossing planes around like toys. elsewhere in the state, the storms ripped the roofs off right now-- a clean up effort is underway in the a clean up effort is underway in the southeast after a band of severe storms. the national weather service, confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas. the winds-- blamed for destroying an airport-- tossing planes around like...
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Oct 28, 2017
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we have a dense fog advisory until 9:00 from the national weather service, particularly in san francisco and along the shoreline. where the fog is creating visibility issues not only in the south, but check out north and south, half moon bay, petaluma, even napa. this will bring us cooler weather and even sunshine by the morning. 55 in fremont, 54 in concord. there it is, we're looking for numbers to stay cool by noontime. low to mid-70s around the bay and inland, staying in the 50s at the coast. we're looking at mid-80s inland. that's cooler than yesterday. if you're planning your week, it gets cooler each and every day. chris? >> lisa, thank you. >>> this morning, investigators in san jose are trying to determine what sparked a large fire in the foothills. it burned several structures and vehicles. we brought you live coverage yesterday. abc 7 news reporter katie >> reporter: neighbors on ruby place weren't taking any chances. will wynn and his dad worked side by side. >> we have to do something. this right now is my house. >> reporter: the fire erupted on pleasant acres drive just aft
we have a dense fog advisory until 9:00 from the national weather service, particularly in san francisco and along the shoreline. where the fog is creating visibility issues not only in the south, but check out north and south, half moon bay, petaluma, even napa. this will bring us cooler weather and even sunshine by the morning. 55 in fremont, 54 in concord. there it is, we're looking for numbers to stay cool by noontime. low to mid-70s around the bay and inland, staying in the 50s at the...
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Oct 9, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service issued a red flag warning for the bay area until 5:00 a.m. tuesday morning. >>> this morning, the president of united states is looking to reshape the country's immigration system offering a deal to the nation's democrats on the 800,000 dreamers on a promise of building the border wall. there was a number of priorities that seek to alter and revamp the way immigration works in the u.s. while the white house sees this as a wish list of sofrrts, to democrats, it seems like a list of demands. they are already sounding off. what is the president asking for this morning in. >> reporter: the biggest thing he's asking for, gigi, to ensure the border wall with mexico he talked about is fully funded and built in exchange for those here legally in the united states. that was something democrats said was not their understanding going behind closed doors with him last month. this is the list cement to congress overnight. increasing border security. that's something they did talk about. expanding the number of immigrants who can be deported without going
the national weather service issued a red flag warning for the bay area until 5:00 a.m. tuesday morning. >>> this morning, the president of united states is looking to reshape the country's immigration system offering a deal to the nation's democrats on the 800,000 dreamers on a promise of building the border wall. there was a number of priorities that seek to alter and revamp the way immigration works in the u.s. while the white house sees this as a wish list of sofrrts, to democrats,...
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activated to one of the impending hazard tests of the signal or normally conducted by the national weather service in new jersey every wednesday between eleven am and . if there is a threat of severe weather during the normal test time the test will be postponed to the next good weather day reception of this broadcast and especially warning alarm tone will vary at any given location this variability normally more noticeable a meter distances from the transmitter can occur even though you are using a good quality receiver in perfect working order the warning alarm tone will be activated for hazardous weather watches and warnings for the following counties and marine areas near the city of philadelphia in pennsylvania birds chester delaware recovery and some. in new jersey camden cumberland gloucester hundred mercer and salem in delaware camp in newcastle over delaware bay in maryland including chesapeake north of fools island this concludes the weekly test of no weather radio all hazards station k h twenty eight in philadelphia pennsylvania thank you for listening to no weather radio all hazards. a
activated to one of the impending hazard tests of the signal or normally conducted by the national weather service in new jersey every wednesday between eleven am and . if there is a threat of severe weather during the normal test time the test will be postponed to the next good weather day reception of this broadcast and especially warning alarm tone will vary at any given location this variability normally more noticeable a meter distances from the transmitter can occur even though you are...
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the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory. people driving on the mountain passes are being warned about potentially slippery roads, travel delays and chain requirements. 4-8 inches is expected at elevations above 8000 feet and the northern see your. wind could be up to 100 miles per hour at the highest peaks. >>> are you ready to think about skiing? >> i have my pass and i'm ready to go. >>> sal is ready. you are watching the toll plaza. >>> we are seeing traffic getting slow. there is some wind out there you might want to watch out for on the benicia bridge and the altamont pass. let's go to the altamont pass. we did have some slowing on 580 and 205 as you drive into the area. there have been no major problems after that from livermore into dublin and it stays that way. slow traffic on 238 and 880 south near hayward. new problems on interstate 880 into downtown oakland. we are looking at a quite commute getting up to the bay bridge. when you get there there is a stalled vehicle at the toll plaza. i don't think it's causing a
the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory. people driving on the mountain passes are being warned about potentially slippery roads, travel delays and chain requirements. 4-8 inches is expected at elevations above 8000 feet and the northern see your. wind could be up to 100 miles per hour at the highest peaks. >>> are you ready to think about skiing? >> i have my pass and i'm ready to go. >>> sal is ready. you are watching the toll plaza....
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Oct 2, 2017
10/17
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that is why the national weather service has the red flag warning in place.ll the way down to diablo range. the wind gusts are around 50 miles an hour. stronger this morning and they have come down a little bit but will pick back up as we get into the sunset hours. the humidity is down to 10 or 15% in some spots. for the east bay, it goes until one -- 11:00 tonight. in the north bay, until 5:00 in the afternoon. there is a little strip along the straight that includes areas from the national weather service out of sacramento. phoenicia, vallejo and martinez are included. outside of that it is for north bay and east bay hills. let's check on the winds. the breezes around 20 miles an hour. northwest and the gust is 17 miles an hour. at the moment, fairfield is calm but it will be breezy throughout the day for folks the wrong -- along i 80. 80 in fairfield, 60s in oakland, 64 in san francisco and upper 70s in santa rosa. tomorrow will be similar. 40s and 50s in the bay area. 53 in oakland and 52 for mountain view. the highs for tomorrow will be very similar as w
that is why the national weather service has the red flag warning in place.ll the way down to diablo range. the wind gusts are around 50 miles an hour. stronger this morning and they have come down a little bit but will pick back up as we get into the sunset hours. the humidity is down to 10 or 15% in some spots. for the east bay, it goes until one -- 11:00 tonight. in the north bay, until 5:00 in the afternoon. there is a little strip along the straight that includes areas from the national...
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island bringing strong winds and cutting out power for thousands across the region island's national weather service is predicting wind gusts of up to one hundred and fifty kilometers per hour. here in germany chancellor angela merkel's conservatives are taking a drubbing and a key reason election the vote in germany second largest state lower saxony so her c.d.u. party lose to the social democrats the result is good news for maxwell cornish and partners who did poorly in last month's federal election. the the the social democrats haven't forgotten how to party just three weeks after their worst election results in modern german history the s.p.d. years back coming out as the strongest party in lower saxony for the first time in nearly twenty years. as a fitting you know this is a great evening for the s.p.d. in lower saxony and for me many thanks to the voters but also to my party members who fought passionately he lied and it came to. it's a remarkable turnaround in the summer of the s.p.d. he was far behind in polling the victory in lower saxony was badly needed after party leader martin schulz h
island bringing strong winds and cutting out power for thousands across the region island's national weather service is predicting wind gusts of up to one hundred and fifty kilometers per hour. here in germany chancellor angela merkel's conservatives are taking a drubbing and a key reason election the vote in germany second largest state lower saxony so her c.d.u. party lose to the social democrats the result is good news for maxwell cornish and partners who did poorly in last month's federal...
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Oct 11, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service issues then when we expect the wind speeds picking up for a sustained amounte expect a lot of drier conditions, we have drier air come not guilty from the north. we had a bit of a break with more moisture moving in last night and into this morning. we saw cooler temperatures, temperatures in san francisco down 15 degrees in the north bay zone. we had a difference of four to 7 degrees throughout the day, any little bit helps, especially with cooler air and lighter wind speeds which is what we are seeing in santa rosa and napa. single digits but that changes as we go into tonight and tomorrow afternoon. this is closer to 6:15, we had stronger wind speeds in santa rosa, by 2:00 a.m. we will see stronger wind speeds again, for napa, it looks like the european model is bringing in the wind speeds stronger. so we are trying to figure out when the wind speeds pick up again but for sure tomorrow afternoon and evening, 34 miles per hour gusts in know novato, 30 in napa. thursday morning, breezy conditions turning to windy conditions, that's one of the reasons why we ha
the national weather service issues then when we expect the wind speeds picking up for a sustained amounte expect a lot of drier conditions, we have drier air come not guilty from the north. we had a bit of a break with more moisture moving in last night and into this morning. we saw cooler temperatures, temperatures in san francisco down 15 degrees in the north bay zone. we had a difference of four to 7 degrees throughout the day, any little bit helps, especially with cooler air and lighter...
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Oct 20, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service issued the advisory and they warned to not turn your back to the ocean. e sierra is also getting snow this season along with high wind. the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory. people driving and mountain passes are being warned about slippery roads, travel delays and some chain requirements. up to 8 inches is expected at elevations above 8000 feet in the northern sierra. the wind is around 60 miles per hour at the highest peaks. >> steve is right here to talk more about your weather. >> the rain was really good for us. some cold air is moving in in the north and there could be an isolated shower around san jose. there is a lot of cloud cover. the front continues to march south. there is still moving from fort bragg and up to lakeport. some of it try to sneak in over cloverdale and the russian river. there could be a little around kerrville but i think that is the northern extent. you can see a little bit popping up around fremont, union city and san jose. you can see cloud cover zooming in on a fast jet stream. that will eventual
the national weather service issued the advisory and they warned to not turn your back to the ocean. e sierra is also getting snow this season along with high wind. the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory. people driving and mountain passes are being warned about slippery roads, travel delays and some chain requirements. up to 8 inches is expected at elevations above 8000 feet in the northern sierra. the wind is around 60 miles per hour at the highest peaks. >>...
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. >>> the national weather service is looking to see if tornadoes touch you had down last night in the carolinas and they brought damaging winds and flooding to areds of reports of damaged cars and homes and businesses. officials there say nearly esinesses are without power and manychools are closed today as well. pentagon r of attack o. sol and it was considered low risk butdit changed to a kill or vmissio es from the with 5 millants with high pmachinnd for help oldier soldiers that i day a body ofn >>> a feud between prr is h i is legislation into law this year. and hours before the meeting trump on twitter accused senator corker ofhtingcalled him a w corker s not support trump for president if given the chance again. this will mark his first appearance as president at the regular tuesday policy lunch. >>> a florida nun that went viral after the hurricane is back in the spotlight. the ambitious way she tackled the trees and became a minor celebrity as she hack add way with a chainsaw while dressed in a full nun's habit in thl sun and now has a product in her name. nun with a chainsaw
. >>> the national weather service is looking to see if tornadoes touch you had down last night in the carolinas and they brought damaging winds and flooding to areds of reports of damaged cars and homes and businesses. officials there say nearly esinesses are without power and manychools are closed today as well. pentagon r of attack o. sol and it was considered low risk butdit changed to a kill or vmissio es from the with 5 millants with high pmachinnd for help oldier soldiers that i...
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Oct 7, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service is issuing a hazardous weather morning.there will be larger than normal waves and currents. stay safe, keep your eye out for waves and avoid chasing dogs into the water. if you do get caught in the riptide, swim parallel to the shore out of the riptide and then come into shore. >>> october means postseason baseball. plenty of drama today. we could see derek carr on the field. after suffering a fracture to back in the last game. sports is up next. >>> --. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ at stanford health care, we can now use a blood sample to detect lung cancer. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict h
the national weather service is issuing a hazardous weather morning.there will be larger than normal waves and currents. stay safe, keep your eye out for waves and avoid chasing dogs into the water. if you do get caught in the riptide, swim parallel to the shore out of the riptide and then come into shore. >>> october means postseason baseball. plenty of drama today. we could see derek carr on the field. after suffering a fracture to back in the last game. sports is up next....
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with the fire danger, the national weather service is the agency that issues these warnings. we have roger gas, the lead meteorologist for the national weather service. thank you for joining us. when you issued these warnings are remembered at all, if a fire were to start it was spread rapidly. unfortunately we are seeing that. >> absolutely. the views are devastating. we knew the weather pattern was going to be conducive for this type of rapid fire spread. in most cases we issue warnings and hope for the best, but unfortunately we have events like this where they rapidly get out of control. >> in a statement your birthday winds gusting to 40-55 miles per hour. have you been seeing some of that? >> yes, especially after midnight. we had access of 60 miles per hour and and around the north bay location, including santa rosa. i believe they peaked at 68 at one point. those strong winds are very dangerous. >> i saw you guys pull back on the wind advisory. is the weather pattern changing a bit to help ease those conditions? >> correct. the winds have slowly subsided, still gusting
with the fire danger, the national weather service is the agency that issues these warnings. we have roger gas, the lead meteorologist for the national weather service. thank you for joining us. when you issued these warnings are remembered at all, if a fire were to start it was spread rapidly. unfortunately we are seeing that. >> absolutely. the views are devastating. we knew the weather pattern was going to be conducive for this type of rapid fire spread. in most cases we issue warnings...
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Oct 31, 2017
10/17
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their first day at sea, they sailed into a huge storm that lasted for three days, but the national weather servicen honolulu said there were no organized storm systems in or near hawaii on that day, or in the days afterward. >>> it's a frightening diagnosis this man has heard four times, including twice from breast cancer. next, why this surviver is telling men about early awareness month, real men wear pink. not just to support the women they love battling cancer, but for themselves. because men can also themselves hear those frightening words, you have breast cancer. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> i'm a managing editor at the portugal service to africa. >> reporter: this veteran voice is followed on social media, heard on radio, and watched on television. reporting the news to portuguese speaking countries. also a fervent new voice in educating men about their risk for breast cancer. a diagnosis doctors broke to him. >> i never imagined i would get breast cancer. >> reporter: most men don't. breast cancer is still seen as a woman's illness. but every year in the u.s., about 2500 men are dia
their first day at sea, they sailed into a huge storm that lasted for three days, but the national weather servicen honolulu said there were no organized storm systems in or near hawaii on that day, or in the days afterward. >>> it's a frightening diagnosis this man has heard four times, including twice from breast cancer. next, why this surviver is telling men about early awareness month, real men wear pink. not just to support the women they love battling cancer, but for themselves....
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Oct 10, 2017
10/17
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with that the national weather service has decided it will issue another red flag warning for tomorrow afternoon into thursday afternoon. the north bay it starts at 5:00. for the east bay it starts at 11:00 tomorrow night and does include the hills at this point with gusts perhaps up to 45 miles per hour and winds will drive down the humidity once again. getting into night, notice the wind continues to be light. tomorrow morning things are starting to change. santa rosa reporting a wind up to 19 miles per hour. 19 in san francisco. into wednesday night, the wind is still going. santa rosa, 23. san francisco, 15. the wind is not expected to be as strong as sunday night into monday but that heightened fire danger will be back into wednesday afternoon and thursday. temperatures today are coming down. mid 60s and mid-70s for most. if you low 80s in the inner east bay. temperatures continue to cool as we get into wednesday, thursday and friday. when it comes to the temperatures, very nice weather these days but this time of year, that heightened fire danger will come around until we get dec
with that the national weather service has decided it will issue another red flag warning for tomorrow afternoon into thursday afternoon. the north bay it starts at 5:00. for the east bay it starts at 11:00 tomorrow night and does include the hills at this point with gusts perhaps up to 45 miles per hour and winds will drive down the humidity once again. getting into night, notice the wind continues to be light. tomorrow morning things are starting to change. santa rosa reporting a wind up to...
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the national weather service shared the storm is moving fast and it will hit you fast and if you are in the way you won't be able to get out of it. a firm warning to those in the path of hurricane nate as its perils is way inland. thanks for joining us everyone for special live hurricane coverage. i'm caddie and brown and this is the fourth major storm we have seen in just the past two months making for a devastating hurricane season so far. hurricane nate made landfall late saturday near the mouth of the mississippi river with winds of about 85 miles an hour. the storm also bringing heavy rains and causing storm surges. it is only a category one storm one of the uighurs of the season it should not be taken lightly especially given the destruction seen in central america when nate was just a tropical storm. >> no one should take the storm lightly. it is already claimed the lives of at least 20 people and nicaragua and in honduras and as we know from past storms low intensity it doesn't necessarily mean low impact. kelly: for the latest on the storm let's check in with our median mete
the national weather service shared the storm is moving fast and it will hit you fast and if you are in the way you won't be able to get out of it. a firm warning to those in the path of hurricane nate as its perils is way inland. thanks for joining us everyone for special live hurricane coverage. i'm caddie and brown and this is the fourth major storm we have seen in just the past two months making for a devastating hurricane season so far. hurricane nate made landfall late saturday near the...
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in new orleans the national weather service canceled the hurricane warning by 9:00 a.m., and the mayor lifted a city- wide curfew after two hours allowing locals and tourists back on the famous streets. >> it's a spectacularly beautiful day, thank you god. >> reporter: hurricane nate is the fourth hurricane to hit the u.s. this season. according to the head of fema, the constant barrage of storms are putting a strain on resources. president trump tweeted quote fema and first responders are working hard, yet again on hurricane nate. military helping, very much under control. officials with the mississippi emergency management agency say if this type of storm had come 15 years ago there would be so much more destruction, probably loss of life as well. they say what happened here with hurricane katrina and the fixes after prepared them for this, and they say the lack of almost -- lack of damage and destruction is a testament to the the work put in after hurricane katrina. >> and obviously when a storm like this hits, it comes with power outages. any update on the number of people without
in new orleans the national weather service canceled the hurricane warning by 9:00 a.m., and the mayor lifted a city- wide curfew after two hours allowing locals and tourists back on the famous streets. >> it's a spectacularly beautiful day, thank you god. >> reporter: hurricane nate is the fourth hurricane to hit the u.s. this season. according to the head of fema, the constant barrage of storms are putting a strain on resources. president trump tweeted quote fema and first...
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Oct 26, 2017
10/17
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these are the airport temperatures in between these numbers there could cooler pockets, national weather service is concerned about frost. tonight into friday morning we're looking at a frost advisory in northern bucks county and northern lehigh county and berks county and parts of the south jersey. areas closer to i-95 corridor, probably not seeing this tonight, but potted plants in again. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, today's high, 60, breezy and chilly, sun and clouds. friday, sunny and seasonable, 65 degrees, we're cool in the morning and warmer in the afternoon. saturday, 70 degrees is the afternoon high. sunday, breezy conditions, clouds build in. cooler high of 66 degrees. we're looking at rain arriving during the day. it could be heavy at times. eagles fans if you're heading to long financial field, it might be a wet game, keep your eye on the forecast. monday, cooler high of 55. if we have showers they will be done in the afternoon. tuesday, big day, halloween. cool or ghouls and everybody else, 59 degrees under the sun, and low 50s while we're out trick or treating. >>>
these are the airport temperatures in between these numbers there could cooler pockets, national weather service is concerned about frost. tonight into friday morning we're looking at a frost advisory in northern bucks county and northern lehigh county and berks county and parts of the south jersey. areas closer to i-95 corridor, probably not seeing this tonight, but potted plants in again. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, today's high, 60, breezy and chilly, sun and clouds....
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amelia draper has a little bit what the national weather service is sayinbo w winter outlook today. before we talk about the outlook let's start you with snow video. whether you love it or hate it, here in our area it always has a big impact. this was from january 7. not a lot of snow last year and we did have a lanina year. it is looking similar. first talk about temperature. this is the outlook for the temperature during the winter months. notice all of this orange here on the lower 48, most of the lower 48 covered in orange. they're saying most of the country should anticipate an above normal winter when it comes to temperatures, including our area. so, what does that mean for us? likely warmer than normal once again. this would be our third winter in a row where we're seeing temperatures above normal and they're saying that climate change, an increase in carbon dioxide is playing a role and they're factoring that into the forecast. brutally cold winters is going down. this is what everyone wants to talk about, the precipitation outlook. what is the outlook for snow for an above,
amelia draper has a little bit what the national weather service is sayinbo w winter outlook today. before we talk about the outlook let's start you with snow video. whether you love it or hate it, here in our area it always has a big impact. this was from january 7. not a lot of snow last year and we did have a lanina year. it is looking similar. first talk about temperature. this is the outlook for the temperature during the winter months. notice all of this orange here on the lower 48, most...
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the national weather service says nate is forecast to reach the gulf coast this weekend.has been a busy hurricane season and we're on the tropics watch yet again. >> there's a new storm that we're keeping an eye on right now. >> sheena parveen is here with a look at the track and the possible impact around here. what are you seeing, sheena? >> the track takes it to the -- it's unorganized looking right now. i had to circle it for you. around central america but a lot of the models taking it around the gulf coast states. 45 mile an hour winds could become a hurricane at the last minute potentially before it makes landfall near new orleans. but still, we have the coastline and mississippi and alabama still in the column. then it will head towards our area. that would be the remnants at that point. it would just be rain. computer models very much in agreement. you see how close together they are. that means they all basically agree. none of them are strg moving into mostly louisiana at this point and thenarly ne there are the remnants heading in our direction. by monday and
the national weather service says nate is forecast to reach the gulf coast this weekend.has been a busy hurricane season and we're on the tropics watch yet again. >> there's a new storm that we're keeping an eye on right now. >> sheena parveen is here with a look at the track and the possible impact around here. what are you seeing, sheena? >> the track takes it to the -- it's unorganized looking right now. i had to circle it for you. around central america but a lot of the...
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the national weather service has frost advisories in effect. we had them a couple of weeks or so. they are calling for it again tonight. in southern atlantic county. northern bucks, chester county and points north and west all covered by that tonight, potted plants in. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 60 is today's high. breezy and chilly. tomorrow, sunny and seasonable. chilly to start out in the morning, better in the afternoon, 65. saturday if you have a kids football game to go to or something like that. 50 at 9:00 a.m. 70 degrees in the afternoon nice and warm. different story on sunday, 66, cloudy and rainy. eagles game looks wet, although models disagree is to whether or not you will be in the heart of the heaviest rain, monday, wind and cooler, 55. halloween, sunny and 59. >> we'll take it. new york city transit agency is going hitech and more convenient. see how they are replacing the well-known metro cars. american airlines responds after the naacp orders a warning about the company. >> looks like this momma bear is thinking about her cub's future in educati
the national weather service has frost advisories in effect. we had them a couple of weeks or so. they are calling for it again tonight. in southern atlantic county. northern bucks, chester county and points north and west all covered by that tonight, potted plants in. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 60 is today's high. breezy and chilly. tomorrow, sunny and seasonable. chilly to start out in the morning, better in the afternoon, 65. saturday if you have a kids football game to go...
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Oct 24, 2017
10/17
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so much so that the national weather service has issued a wind advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. us southeasterly winds could gust to 45 miles an hour. and all that combined is why we are giving you a mere five out of 10. buddy cannot even stand up straight with that wind. he has rain gear on. watch out with that umbrella it may blow inside out. temperatures in the 60's, zero seven's with wind speed up up to 15, 20, 25 miles an hour sustained and gusts that are even higher and more places starting to get the rain this morning, as more of our area starts to see green on the radar. but we're dry in philadelphia at the moment with 74 degrees. southerly breeze at 10 miles an hour but gusts up to 24 miles an hour. don't look for any sunshine today at all. thunder and lightening is possible, the rain could linger throughout the afternoon, temperatures in the 70's all day and as we mentioned those wind gusting as high as 45 miles an hour, so, little weather drama possible this morning, bob kelly, but i saw leaves, and branches blowing all over the place on my way to work. >> are you sur
so much so that the national weather service has issued a wind advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. us southeasterly winds could gust to 45 miles an hour. and all that combined is why we are giving you a mere five out of 10. buddy cannot even stand up straight with that wind. he has rain gear on. watch out with that umbrella it may blow inside out. temperatures in the 60's, zero seven's with wind speed up up to 15, 20, 25 miles an hour sustained and gusts that are even higher and more places...
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this issued by the national weather service out of sacramento. north bay and east bay hills, just that little sliver near the cortina straight and the delta. look at the winds from the northwest. a north breeze in napa. fairfield has been breezy the entire morning and still at this hour gusting to 18 miles per hour. so dry and breezy for your afternoon. 75 degrees in berkeley. marte, upper 70s in napa and upper 60s san francisco, 60 degrees and half moon bay. south bay 75 degrees in san jose. temperatures very similar to yesterday. some slightly cooler or warmer but all in all expecting temperatures to be very similar to your afternoon on sunday. a look at the afternoon highs. 72 degrees expected for sausalito, 81 for santa rosa, 72 degrees santa rosa, -- alameda, 76 degrees cupertino and how about the peninsula? 76 degrees redwood city, and upper 60s for areas like pacifica and half moon bay. here is a look at your extended forecast. temperatures cool off some on tuesday. back up a bit on wednesday. a little warmer on thursday and then as we get
this issued by the national weather service out of sacramento. north bay and east bay hills, just that little sliver near the cortina straight and the delta. look at the winds from the northwest. a north breeze in napa. fairfield has been breezy the entire morning and still at this hour gusting to 18 miles per hour. so dry and breezy for your afternoon. 75 degrees in berkeley. marte, upper 70s in napa and upper 60s san francisco, 60 degrees and half moon bay. south bay 75 degrees in san jose....
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Oct 11, 2017
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>> the national weather service issued a wind advisory. that means winds will kick up to dangerous levels once again about 30 to 50 miles an hour. now it could down some trees and some power lines, maybe shake some branches free. a lot of that was taken care of sunday night. picking up embers and moving them south, more spotty fires could develop and coinciding with that is a red flag warning, high fire danger starts at 5:00 this afternoon through 5:00 tomorrow afternoon in the north bay. 11:00 this evening through 5:00 tomorrow afternoon. east bay hills into the diablo range. >>> a lot of road closures continue here in the north bay as you would expect with all of these fires. we'll get to a few of the major ones here anywhere you see purple on our traffic maps you can assume all lanes are blocked in the area. state route 128 between chalk hill road and sonoma and napa line is fully blocked. new evacuations north of calistoga with the fire spreading. quick check of mass transit. a major b.a.r.t. problem on the peninsula. at least 30-minut
>> the national weather service issued a wind advisory. that means winds will kick up to dangerous levels once again about 30 to 50 miles an hour. now it could down some trees and some power lines, maybe shake some branches free. a lot of that was taken care of sunday night. picking up embers and moving them south, more spotty fires could develop and coinciding with that is a red flag warning, high fire danger starts at 5:00 this afternoon through 5:00 tomorrow afternoon in the north bay....
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so much so that the national weather service has issued a wind advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m.utheasterly winds could gust to 45 miles an hour. and all that combined is why we are giving you a mere five out of 10. buddy cannot even stand up straight with that wind. he has rain gear on. watch out with that umbrella it may blow inside out. temperatures in the 60's, zero seven's with wind speed up up to 15, 20, 25 miles an hour sustained and gusts that are even higher and more places starting to get the rain this morning, as more of our area starts to see green on the radar. but we're dry in philadelphia at the moment with 74 degrees. southerly breeze at 10 miles an hour but
so much so that the national weather service has issued a wind advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m.utheasterly winds could gust to 45 miles an hour. and all that combined is why we are giving you a mere five out of 10. buddy cannot even stand up straight with that wind. he has rain gear on. watch out with that umbrella it may blow inside out. temperatures in the 60's, zero seven's with wind speed up up to 15, 20, 25 miles an hour sustained and gusts that are even higher and more places starting...
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Oct 25, 2017
10/17
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the national weather service confirms two tornados touched down in south carolina.lina, flipped planes, and damaged hangars at a local airport. heavy rain, caused flash flooding in the region. the cbs overnight news will be right back.
the national weather service confirms two tornados touched down in south carolina.lina, flipped planes, and damaged hangars at a local airport. heavy rain, caused flash flooding in the region. the cbs overnight news will be right back.
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the national weather service says at least nine tornado sightings were reported across the carolinas last night. the severe weather destroyed a north carolina airport. damaged homes, and left thousands without power. demarco morgan has more from hillary clintonry, north carolina. >> reporter: the storm sent airplanes flying out of control, and into each other. strong winds, damaged buildings at the hickory airport, burying planes and cars in mangled steel. the national weather here. this amateur video shows the storm's power, bringing blinding rain, and intense wind gusts. tractor trailers were tossed, and the building caught fire. >> holy moley. >> reporter: this cluster of trees were sliced off. in west spartanberg. >> a whole lot of wind. >> my neighbor's house over here has four or five holes in her roof. knock her whole deck off the back of her house. >> reporter: many folks ventured outside to discover downed trees and power lines. further north, in boone, north carolina, flash flooding. forced to wring out his textbook, college student logan ham now has to deal with a damaged c
the national weather service says at least nine tornado sightings were reported across the carolinas last night. the severe weather destroyed a north carolina airport. damaged homes, and left thousands without power. demarco morgan has more from hillary clintonry, north carolina. >> reporter: the storm sent airplanes flying out of control, and into each other. strong winds, damaged buildings at the hickory airport, burying planes and cars in mangled steel. the national weather here. this...
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Oct 30, 2017
10/17
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national weather service has issued a, wind advisory in effect for today, because of the gust that is up to 50 miles an hour or more , here are your sustain winds throughout the area, 18 miles an hour in philadelphia, even higher in wilmington and 29 miles an hour in lancaster, gusts are even higher, and blow everything around, 28 miles an hour in wilmington. 37 miles an hour in lancaster, so, we have a lot going on, rain, wind all morning, chilly temperatures, mostly in the 40 's, or close to 50, and then around the region and here's a lot circulation around this low pressure system. we have had so much happen with the d of tropical storm philip which is now just a le pressure system combined with what was already happening around our area with rain on sunday. now we have this rain cutting through center, heaviest rain through center of the chester county and up through lehigh valley, zooming into philadelphia, we have had steady rain outside our window here and the heavy rain extend s down into new castle county delaware around red lion and hockessin as well. that is where heavier s
national weather service has issued a, wind advisory in effect for today, because of the gust that is up to 50 miles an hour or more , here are your sustain winds throughout the area, 18 miles an hour in philadelphia, even higher in wilmington and 29 miles an hour in lancaster, gusts are even higher, and blow everything around, 28 miles an hour in wilmington. 37 miles an hour in lancaster, so, we have a lot going on, rain, wind all morning, chilly temperatures, mostly in the 40 's, or close to...
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Oct 14, 2017
10/17
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that's why we have a red flag warning from the national weather service, looking at fairfield as an example right now, with a northeast wind at 27 miles per hour in the next couple of hours. the good news is, throughout the late morning hours and the early afternoon, the winds continue to decrease. the critical fire between now and about 11:00, that critical fire weather as these gusty offshore winds not only increase the temperatures, they decrease the humidity. look at that, compared to yesterday we are 22 degrees warmer. that's all due to that north-northeast wind in napa, fairfield, even at the coast. and we had a peak wind gust of 61 miles an hour over in mt. diablo. thick haze of smoke at mt. tam where we've got a spare the air alert with unhealthy air just about everywhere. 61 in the city due to breezy winds. 46 in oakland. 40 in gilroy. on the coast it's nearly 60 degrees. remind right now this vantage point, a colorful sunrise due to the particulate matter in the atmosphere, the pollutants right there. we're looking at bad air quality as well in san francisco as well. 47 in concord
that's why we have a red flag warning from the national weather service, looking at fairfield as an example right now, with a northeast wind at 27 miles per hour in the next couple of hours. the good news is, throughout the late morning hours and the early afternoon, the winds continue to decrease. the critical fire between now and about 11:00, that critical fire weather as these gusty offshore winds not only increase the temperatures, they decrease the humidity. look at that, compared to...
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they said there was a storm for three days but the national weather service in honolulu said there were no organized storms in or near hawaii on that day or afterwards. >>> there's trouble brewing for beer makers across the country. climate change and intense droughts are making it difficult to get the ingredients they need. they need hops and the states that grow them most of them have had increasing droughts. with a mega-beer producing buying up the limited supplies, smaller brewers are left scrambling. >> every month we try to figure out where we can get what we need to make a particular beer. if you don't, you don't make the beer. >> shortages led to higher prices for hops. some breweries may pass the costs to consumers. >>> happy halloween. this an if you are taking the kids out trick or treats -- this afternoon, if you are taking the kids out trick or treating, temperatures will be cool in the 50s and 60s. we'll pretty much stay that way through the afternoon hours. it will be dropping off even more once the sun sets so good idea to get out there before while the sun is still out.
they said there was a storm for three days but the national weather service in honolulu said there were no organized storms in or near hawaii on that day or afterwards. >>> there's trouble brewing for beer makers across the country. climate change and intense droughts are making it difficult to get the ingredients they need. they need hops and the states that grow them most of them have had increasing droughts. with a mega-beer producing buying up the limited supplies, smaller brewers...
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Oct 16, 2017
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and as a result, there's a frost advisory put up by the national weather service. up in bucks county through the lehigh valley into the poconos, as well. just the northeast corner of our viewing zone. not a freeze watch or warning, but a frost advisory. this is the lowest level. but nonetheless, temperatures in the low to mid-30s in these areas are possible. mostly, i think, mid-30s is more likely. 2:00 to 9:00 a.m. is when we're expecting this tomorrow morning. sensitive plants can certainly be affected by this kind of frost. though some patchy frost, so just a heads up for folk in those areas. it's that time of year. let's talk about the ten-day on 10. 63 degrees today. even cooler tomorrow. remember, we're starting out very chilly. we'll only get tonight a 61 in the afternoon and plenty of sun out there. we'll keep with those sunny, clear, driy conditions through the rest of the workweek and temperatures will start to pick back up, so by next week, upper 70s will in the forecast. >>> it is an exciting time to be in the philadelphia area. global philly 2017 is a
and as a result, there's a frost advisory put up by the national weather service. up in bucks county through the lehigh valley into the poconos, as well. just the northeast corner of our viewing zone. not a freeze watch or warning, but a frost advisory. this is the lowest level. but nonetheless, temperatures in the low to mid-30s in these areas are possible. mostly, i think, mid-30s is more likely. 2:00 to 9:00 a.m. is when we're expecting this tomorrow morning. sensitive plants can certainly...
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10/17
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the national weather service says the severe weather service continues through early this morning. the rain come down in buckets. some areas will be soaked with up to six inches. mother and son in new jersey had to be rescued. the storm was fueled by moisture from tropical storm felipe. >>> puerto rico is looking for another company to restore its power grid. the controversial contract with whitefish energy, a small company from ryan zinke's hometown has been canceled. i about 70% of the island remains without power more than a month after hurricane maria hit. puerto rico's governor has seen enough. >> i have asked the board of the power authority to invoke the clause in the contract immediately. >> reporter: the governor made the announcement nearly a week after questions were raised about how the small energy company in montana got a $300 puerto rico's electrical grid. whitefish is located in this little two-bedroomhouse. it had become the center of attention and too much for the governor. >> it's interfering with everybody and doesn't go against the best interest. that's where i
the national weather service says the severe weather service continues through early this morning. the rain come down in buckets. some areas will be soaked with up to six inches. mother and son in new jersey had to be rescued. the storm was fueled by moisture from tropical storm felipe. >>> puerto rico is looking for another company to restore its power grid. the controversial contract with whitefish energy, a small company from ryan zinke's hometown has been canceled. i about 70% of...
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the national weather service says the tornado was on the ground for about ten minutes.tunately there were no injuries reported. >> the latest details behind the firing of one of hollywood's most powerful men, we'll tell you about that. and what set off this massive inferno. "early today" is back in two minutes. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if
the national weather service says the tornado was on the ground for about ten minutes.tunately there were no injuries reported. >> the latest details behind the firing of one of hollywood's most powerful men, we'll tell you about that. and what set off this massive inferno. "early today" is back in two minutes. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how...
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the things that happened last night is that in a reasonably short period of time from the national weather servicebject to hurricane one winds and we lifted the curfew exactly so you know i'm always worried about inconvenience but i'm much more worried about life safety issues and i think we made the right decisions at the right time." yo siempre estoy preocupado por mi comunidad.... no estoy arrepentido por las ordenes de evacuacion. menciono esta maÑana el alcalde de nueva orleans. track: ahora los esfuerzos de las autoridades del rea se enfocarn en labores de limpieza y reconstruccin... mientras... sot lee smithson / director agencia de emergencias mississippi "those rivers are not predicted to go below flood stage" track: el gobierno de mississippi, le record a la ciudadania que siendo este lunes un dia festivo, tengan especial cuidado al salir al agua con sus embarcaciones ya que los rios continuarn en sus niveles mas altos. nancy miramontes.... telemundo somos la autoridad en el tiempo y pasamos con ''vianey arana'' para que nos cuente como estarn las temperaturas en las prximas horas... ade
the things that happened last night is that in a reasonably short period of time from the national weather servicebject to hurricane one winds and we lifted the curfew exactly so you know i'm always worried about inconvenience but i'm much more worried about life safety issues and i think we made the right decisions at the right time." yo siempre estoy preocupado por mi comunidad.... no estoy arrepentido por las ordenes de evacuacion. menciono esta maÑana el alcalde de nueva orleans....
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Oct 25, 2017
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the national weather service is confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas, bringing down trees and power lines, damaging an airport hangar and tossing airplanes. than 1.5es all more feet of rain, leading to flash flooding. what about the forecast at home? let's get to chief meteorologist bill kelly. nice to see you tonight. are: the great news is we nothing like that at all. the only thing we have tonight is how much cooler it was at this time last night. 9e are at 64 degrees in d.c., 5 leesburg. which is way0's above normal this time of year. the satellite radar drive. for the most part, no clouds. in the overnight forec almost 57 degrees by 3:00. we are talking about a cooldown and the next weather maker in just a few minutes. alison: on capitol hill tonight, the senate has passed a $36.5 billion disaster relief bill. the white house is the president will sign it. the money will go towards repairing damage from this year's hurricanes, the national flood insurance program, and wildfire recovery in california. jonathan: meantime, there is a war of words going on. pre
the national weather service is confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas, bringing down trees and power lines, damaging an airport hangar and tossing airplanes. than 1.5es all more feet of rain, leading to flash flooding. what about the forecast at home? let's get to chief meteorologist bill kelly. nice to see you tonight. are: the great news is we nothing like that at all. the only thing we have tonight is how much cooler it was at this time last night. 9e are at 64...
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Oct 29, 2017
10/17
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the white sweeps here are the national weather service radar and storm ranger across areas of new jersey in englishtown to be specific, to get you the best idea of where the heaviest rain is falling. you can see through south brunswick moving west here through areas of the delaware river valley we're seeing heavier downpours right now and that will continue here through this evening but again, another street level you can see 295 a real mess right now. you see these orange colors and yellows, that's where we're seeing soaking downpours, we'll continue to have storm ranger throughout the night giving us the real time aspect. there's no delay with this. with that we'll be able to show you in realtime where the heavy downpours are tracking. along with a gusty monday coming up in just a bit. >> track the storms with the nbc 10 app. make sure your phones are charged and flashlights have batteries in case your power goes out. >> now to breaking news the largest mall in the region. there was a shooting outside of king of prussia mall two haurz ago. police shot a robbery suspect. viewers found o
the white sweeps here are the national weather service radar and storm ranger across areas of new jersey in englishtown to be specific, to get you the best idea of where the heaviest rain is falling. you can see through south brunswick moving west here through areas of the delaware river valley we're seeing heavier downpours right now and that will continue here through this evening but again, another street level you can see 295 a real mess right now. you see these orange colors and yellows,...
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the national weather service issued a beach hazard warning that will last until tomorrow night. there will be strong rip currents. they warn people not to turn your back on the water. keep an eye out for those sneaker waves. >>> as we look at what is now a hurricane needs. it will hit the u.s. southeast portion of the country on saturday night or sunday. it developed very rapidly and is making its way towards the florida panhandle in between there and the tip of louisiana. you can see the tracking on this. a category 1. a day early on that upgrade. we thought it would be a tropical storm for another 12 hours. by saturday night or sunday morning. it is going to be a rain event mainly. the winds will die down quickly once it gets onshore. rainfall relations may be a foot and a half. we have some warmth. tomorrow will be similar. today's temperature words warm. lots of 80s and a few 90s. across the nation's midsection thunderstorms were severe. in this area moving across the ohio valley. a few hours ago. most of that has died down. chicago you might what to check your carrier. the
the national weather service issued a beach hazard warning that will last until tomorrow night. there will be strong rip currents. they warn people not to turn your back on the water. keep an eye out for those sneaker waves. >>> as we look at what is now a hurricane needs. it will hit the u.s. southeast portion of the country on saturday night or sunday. it developed very rapidly and is making its way towards the florida panhandle in between there and the tip of louisiana. you can see...
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. >>> weather, every hour the national weather service comes out with the temperature of the humidityest winds right now on the 15 cities reporting are in napa. 38 mile-an-hour wind gusts. which is where the fire is burning. north of downtown calistoga and the atlas peak road fire. by yountville. six miles east. the numbers around the bay area, 73 degrees toncord. oakland 66. san francisco 71. mild night in the bay area because of the off shore flow. breakers to 14 feet. they should ease off. the swell and the surf. sunny, windy and warm tomorrow. windy night over night tonight. winds ease and cool off tuesday. mid-week sunny and mild and dry. over night lows tonight, in the middle 50s. sun up tomorrow 7:11 a.m. in san francisco tomorrow, a warm 78. concord 85 degrees. numbers come up tomorrow. oakland 81 degrees. we have an off shore push. the winds which can elevate us to high temperatures but it won't tomorrow. it will be a gentle nudge up. mid-80s in the south bay. north bay, 86. warm in santa rosa 87 degrees. ukiah 84 degrees. after one more warm day tomorrow, temperatures cool o
. >>> weather, every hour the national weather service comes out with the temperature of the humidityest winds right now on the 15 cities reporting are in napa. 38 mile-an-hour wind gusts. which is where the fire is burning. north of downtown calistoga and the atlas peak road fire. by yountville. six miles east. the numbers around the bay area, 73 degrees toncord. oakland 66. san francisco 71. mild night in the bay area because of the off shore flow. breakers to 14 feet. they should...
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Oct 24, 2017
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the national weather service believes it was the result of a likely tornado. in spartanberg, south carolina, tractor trailers were tossed about, and there was even a fire to contend with there. other videos show the rocky broad river bursting over its banks, and flooding roads in boone, north carolina. >> a tornado watch yesterday. it looked like it was damage from a tornado. >>> we've got things that are changing around here too. >> the cool air is kind of lagging behind, moves in tonight and tomorrow. it's not crazy cool for october. let's start with a 3-degree guarantee. you might think, if it's getting cooler, why did you go so warm today? it's lagging behind. we went for a high of 75. tonight at 11:00. in the meantime, looking at just a gorgeous, gorgeous evening. 72 right now. dew points not crazy low. 56. winds are still gusting to 22 out of the southwest. they will eventually be coming around, into the northwest as we go through tonight and tomorrow. headlines go like this. we're looking at breezy and cooler tonight. 40s and 50s. so a little bit cooler
the national weather service believes it was the result of a likely tornado. in spartanberg, south carolina, tractor trailers were tossed about, and there was even a fire to contend with there. other videos show the rocky broad river bursting over its banks, and flooding roads in boone, north carolina. >> a tornado watch yesterday. it looked like it was damage from a tornado. >>> we've got things that are changing around here too. >> the cool air is kind of lagging behind,...
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red flag warnings have been upgraded by the national weather service because of our dry and windy conditions expected sunday through tuesday. wind gusts up to 55 miles per hour with humidity down into the teens. right now, winds picking up compared to what they were earlier today. east-northeast wind in livermore at 15. 7 for you in hayward. they will get a strong sunday, monday, and tuesday. when they come out of the north, they are going to be dry. temperatures today warming up nicely. 85 mountain view, 87 palo alto. 90 degrees expected for the high in san jose. east bay, upper 80s, low 90s, 10 to 15 degrees above average today. we stay hot through the weekend. so, get ready. there is a lot of sunshine in the seven-day forecast. saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, look how hot it's going to be. mid-90s expected, possibly upper 90s for monday. across the bay, mid-80s. at the beaches, mid-to upper 70s. so, that fleet week forecast, 79 degrees and sunshine, clear skies which is exactly what you need to watch the airshows. >> it's looking good so far. >> yes. and if you are heading out for flee
red flag warnings have been upgraded by the national weather service because of our dry and windy conditions expected sunday through tuesday. wind gusts up to 55 miles per hour with humidity down into the teens. right now, winds picking up compared to what they were earlier today. east-northeast wind in livermore at 15. 7 for you in hayward. they will get a strong sunday, monday, and tuesday. when they come out of the north, they are going to be dry. temperatures today warming up nicely. 85...
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Oct 20, 2017
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the national weather service issued the advisory with the warning, don't turn your back to the ocean. the largest waves will arrive between -- will arrive every 30 minutes potentially surprising some beachgoers. you think it looks pretty normal and predictable and then all the sudden there will be a big wave. >>> sal is over there watching our commutes. some of the roads are still wet this morning. >>> they are wet but we do not have any major problems. traffic is moving along pretty well. we can go to 580 westbound. we did have slowing in a construction zone. 580 just after 205. it's not as slow as it normally is but it's there. traffic is okay from livermore to pleasanton. we had an earlier accident near 580, six 80 westbound that is now gone. bart is also doing well. we had some minor things that may have affected the system but they turned out to be nothing. this is a look at the commute on 880 north- and southbound. traffic is moving along nicely. the westbound bay bridge also looks good. so far it is quiet on this friday. >> is a going to rain this morning? >> no. the roads are
the national weather service issued the advisory with the warning, don't turn your back to the ocean. the largest waves will arrive between -- will arrive every 30 minutes potentially surprising some beachgoers. you think it looks pretty normal and predictable and then all the sudden there will be a big wave. >>> sal is over there watching our commutes. some of the roads are still wet this morning. >>> they are wet but we do not have any major problems. traffic is moving along...
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in in new orleans the national weather service canceled the warning by 9 p.m. the mayor lifted a city-wide curfew after a few hours allow ing locals and tourists back on the famous streetsz. hurricane nate is the fourth hurricane to hit the us this than s. according to the head of fema the seemingly constant bir raj of storms are putting a strain on resources. fema and first responders are hard yet again on military hurricane nate. military helping. in mississippi about 4800 customers. alabama power says they have 36,000 customers without power. in bill oxy, miss sip pirks i'm ellison barber, fox news. >> and tropical depression nate expected to bring some rain our way. let's check in now with gwen for a first check of your forecast. hi, georgia wefnlt we really need the rain. we've had quite a deficit that has been going on fours. we're going to welcome some rainfall. so let's take a look at what is going on right now. our satellite chart showing you you nate as it continues to make its trek to the north, northeast. winds are now the at 35 miles per hour and i
in in new orleans the national weather service canceled the warning by 9 p.m. the mayor lifted a city-wide curfew after a few hours allow ing locals and tourists back on the famous streetsz. hurricane nate is the fourth hurricane to hit the us this than s. according to the head of fema the seemingly constant bir raj of storms are putting a strain on resources. fema and first responders are hard yet again on military hurricane nate. military helping. in mississippi about 4800 customers. alabama...
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.>> reporter: the national weather service recorded hurricane force winds, standing to blame for thousands of acres. >> when you have an event like this, hot dry air, really -- relative humidity is low. fires can spread rapidly.>> reporter: knowing conditions prepares the firefighters for the fight. how well do forecast desk forecasters predict storms? this event was well predicted. >> they did a good job, they gave a heads up about the wind event three have been four days before.>> reporter: they can predict patterns that funnels strong winds through the valley. >> we have to use this information to save people and property. >> reporter: we still don't have an official cause but fires in the past have been attributed to downed power lines.>> the potential to turn in off before they crank up, that might've prevented a lot of problems.>> reporter: we reached out to pg&e and they said it's an idea. widespread deenergizing would produce additional safety risks to be communicated, addressed and considered. may be, not a feasible one. proactively taking down parts of the grid is highly complex.
.>> reporter: the national weather service recorded hurricane force winds, standing to blame for thousands of acres. >> when you have an event like this, hot dry air, really -- relative humidity is low. fires can spread rapidly.>> reporter: knowing conditions prepares the firefighters for the fight. how well do forecast desk forecasters predict storms? this event was well predicted. >> they did a good job, they gave a heads up about the wind event three have been four...
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Oct 26, 2017
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the national weather service says it's picking up on a week la nina weather system for this winter. it's known to bring below average rain and higher than normal temperatures. experts say we should be prepared for an unpredictable winter as the forecast could change at the last minute. >> it's important for people to pay attention to the seven day forecast. be prepared for individual storms instead of focusing on the general outlook. >> they also say expect la nina to hit california later this year. >> we will just listen to steve. >> he usually has all of that. what do we have something normal. there's la nina, el nino, drought. >> last year at this time, it was raining a lot. that was kind of abnormal. i feel your pain. >>> let's take a look at the commute on 580 westbound. we do have slow traffic. there was an earlier accident at grant line road. we do have slow traffic as you drive through. there are no major problems as you drive into livermore. is slowing at the altamont pass. the accident indicator is mostly indicating it's on the shoulder. there is some slowing. it does not
the national weather service says it's picking up on a week la nina weather system for this winter. it's known to bring below average rain and higher than normal temperatures. experts say we should be prepared for an unpredictable winter as the forecast could change at the last minute. >> it's important for people to pay attention to the seven day forecast. be prepared for individual storms instead of focusing on the general outlook. >> they also say expect la nina to hit california...