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then it spins over the north atlantic through tuesday and into wednesday. our forecast for today cool and windy. more clouds than sunshine. about 53-57. northeast wind will be gusty at times, we can't get out of the 50s but it looks like we will, eventually. we fall back to the 40s tonight. our wind is gusty and it looks like we'll be mostly dry tomorrow only a chance for a sprinkle. i kept that out of the forecast since it's less than 30%. week. despite what date and tomorrow will show with highs in the 50s, a little pro-normal so it's only october for a couple of days before we get back into more september-like weather. so we're here all morning long. we'll have crowds behind us and the crowds are crewing. the weather is cooperating, more updates as we go through the course of the morning, stay with us. >> thank you. still ahead today in new england we'll check in on the campaign trail. bernie sanders visiting the bay state as he continues to give hillary clinton competition in the polls. >> speaking of hillary clinton it was a late night for the front-ru
then it spins over the north atlantic through tuesday and into wednesday. our forecast for today cool and windy. more clouds than sunshine. about 53-57. northeast wind will be gusty at times, we can't get out of the 50s but it looks like we will, eventually. we fall back to the 40s tonight. our wind is gusty and it looks like we'll be mostly dry tomorrow only a chance for a sprinkle. i kept that out of the forecast since it's less than 30%. week. despite what date and tomorrow will show with...
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Oct 6, 2015
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hurricane joaquin continues to move in the north atlantic. we will see higher surf over the next several days to along with sunshine and warmer temperatures. details on the changes towards the end of the week and the one rain chance we contend with between now and the holiday weekend. sean: a beautiful look at the ocean. with the heroin epidemic continued to grow, frisbie memorial hospital in rochester is teaming up with pharmacies to make narcan available over-the-counter. doctors at the hospital have signed a standing order of prescriptions for the nasal spray version of the drug, meaning it can be sold to anyone at risk of overdosing or to a family member or friend who has training in opioid overdose prevention. >> we want to make sure we are in front of this. and we want to do everything we can to make sure that the citizens of rochester are medically, emotionally supported in this kind of an epidemic. sean: the standing orders are available at rochester walgreens and will soon be in place at nearly all pharmacies in the area. health expe
hurricane joaquin continues to move in the north atlantic. we will see higher surf over the next several days to along with sunshine and warmer temperatures. details on the changes towards the end of the week and the one rain chance we contend with between now and the holiday weekend. sean: a beautiful look at the ocean. with the heroin epidemic continued to grow, frisbie memorial hospital in rochester is teaming up with pharmacies to make narcan available over-the-counter. doctors at the...
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Oct 3, 2015
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archive in five countries in order to do the research for my dissertation, which is on the north atlantic triangle and the legacy of the american occupation of greenland. the archival sources are spread all across the world. to get the full picture of the story, you have to look at the history of science, business history, presidential history, and media history. the answer to your question is complicated. but, fascinating. every time we go to an archive, we find more information, and connections between the people and places involves. host: i will go back to research in a moment, but why is the coffee so good in greenland? what is the food like? describe how big the area is. is the largest non-continental island in the world. that is light is so interesting. the population is really spread out. there is no infrastructure that connects cities. you have pockets of people over the island, but they're not really connected. they have to travel by dogsled to get from place to place. i think the coffee is so phenomenal because it has kind tradition.an cafe there is a coffee shop in the capital
archive in five countries in order to do the research for my dissertation, which is on the north atlantic triangle and the legacy of the american occupation of greenland. the archival sources are spread all across the world. to get the full picture of the story, you have to look at the history of science, business history, presidential history, and media history. the answer to your question is complicated. but, fascinating. every time we go to an archive, we find more information, and...
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Oct 23, 2015
10/15
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who fly into hurricanes in the north atlantic and the eastern pacific. these drop measurements from their plane as they fly into the hurricane, and these little measurement devices take measurements to provide us with a best estimate how strong it will be before landfall. that's certainly the best truth we have, and we have satellites with their eyes on them all throughout their life cycle. >> we'll hear later from the program someone i spoke to in puerto vallarta being bussed out. she said it was the calm before the storm. >> that seems to be the case for a number of storms where a day before the event it can be quite a clear sky. with a storm brewing off the coast, it's really a revolutionary thing of weather forecasting now which we're able to predict events because without that prior knowledge, being located in the coast befo beforehand, you wouldn't have any idea that something so phenomenal is coming. >> ray, thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it's a story will be monitoring here on al jazeera. >>> another one we've been following ver
who fly into hurricanes in the north atlantic and the eastern pacific. these drop measurements from their plane as they fly into the hurricane, and these little measurement devices take measurements to provide us with a best estimate how strong it will be before landfall. that's certainly the best truth we have, and we have satellites with their eyes on them all throughout their life cycle. >> we'll hear later from the program someone i spoke to in puerto vallarta being bussed out. she...
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Oct 26, 2015
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middle of the week, look out for a good soaking rain if areas of the middle east and north atlantic. that will clear out. a nice warming trend as that rain exits for everybody. here comes that cool shot. this one could soak texas through halloween weekend, fortunately. the soil is very wet. we could have flooding problems this upcoming week him here's a closer look at the day ahead.ad. >>> well the heaviest rain this morning will be down along the mississippi coastline, alabama, spreading into florida. areas of the feast, a cold chilly morning for you. we warm up a little this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. we'll talk more, of course, about hoon coming up. >> oh, that's right around the corner, isn't it? thank you. comedian amy schumer gets downright serious with a powerful family member. can you guess how much money 51% of americans earn? those details next. you are watching "early today."ay." when your cold is this bad... ...you need new theraflu expressmax. theraflu expressmax combines... maximum strength medicines available without a prescription... ...to fight your worst col
middle of the week, look out for a good soaking rain if areas of the middle east and north atlantic. that will clear out. a nice warming trend as that rain exits for everybody. here comes that cool shot. this one could soak texas through halloween weekend, fortunately. the soil is very wet. we could have flooding problems this upcoming week him here's a closer look at the day ahead.ad. >>> well the heaviest rain this morning will be down along the mississippi coastline, alabama,...
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Oct 3, 2015
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hurricane joaqui n makes way north to atlantic. >> wind gust to 60 miles per hour. >> the governor finished remarks. [laughter] >> you don't want anything to do with it. >> worst coming up right underneath it. >> you literally looked like you washed ashore. she does something different, she takes her shirt off. the last thing that i would want is people staring at me. >> you read naked? >> they picked out a beautiful menu, caterer never showed up. they ended up ordering $200 worth of pizza. i wanted to give them the dinner they never got. >> i love pizza. >> guys hurricane joaqui n makes its way north of the atlantic. we are going to feel some of the effects. ronica is with governor christie. so you had a busy week chasing the storm, what's the latest? >> it is not even going to be close to that, but still low-lying areas, streets next to ocean, bays, even the delaware river is going the rise from the storm, it's not just today or tomorrow all the way through about monday of early next week. >> what about blackouts, is there an expectation that power will be lost in some of these towns? >>
hurricane joaqui n makes way north to atlantic. >> wind gust to 60 miles per hour. >> the governor finished remarks. [laughter] >> you don't want anything to do with it. >> worst coming up right underneath it. >> you literally looked like you washed ashore. she does something different, she takes her shirt off. the last thing that i would want is people staring at me. >> you read naked? >> they picked out a beautiful menu, caterer never showed up. they...
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Oct 2, 2015
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showing up on the map right offshore but it will stay 300 miles offshore as it attracts into the north atlantic and becomes extratropical. behind it we have some blue skies. we have some sunshine and temperatures warming up in the upper 60' s and 70' s. the first parts of next week are j.c.: it is not nice now and that is the problem. phil: we had a nice run. 5-6 days before we had sunday the forecast. j.c.: i wore my winter coat today. phil: that doesn' t surprise me. you are always cold. who says big guys don' t cry? j.c.: a virginia dad-be gets pretty weepy when he finds out he and his wife are having a son. >> i' m due february 16. >> come here. >> it is a boy. phil: -- j.c.: arkell graves says his tears of joy come after he and his wife, dana, have tried to have a baby for the last 17 years. the couple has had 4 mis-carriages. no sadness this morning just happiness. >> i have never been that excited before in my life. j.c.: the couple is getting plenty of laughs from the video even getting stopped on the street. imagine what it will be like when he is holding his son. phil: it is a genuine
showing up on the map right offshore but it will stay 300 miles offshore as it attracts into the north atlantic and becomes extratropical. behind it we have some blue skies. we have some sunshine and temperatures warming up in the upper 60' s and 70' s. the first parts of next week are j.c.: it is not nice now and that is the problem. phil: we had a nice run. 5-6 days before we had sunday the forecast. j.c.: i wore my winter coat today. phil: that doesn' t surprise me. you are always cold. who...
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then goes into the north atlantic, weakens over the next three, four days.still bermuda experiencing tropical storm force wind. back home again, clearing skies, there is the nor'easter over the carolinas, finally starts to kick on out of here over the next 24 hours, so we'll see more sunshine tomorrow. and then the storm really exit the region on wednesday, keeps things nice and quiet, finally the carolinas get to dry out headed into tuesday and wednesday. all right, temperatures back home, today we are going to make it to the upper 60s, un partly sunny skies, another chilly night tonight. tomorrow morning wake up in the 40's once again for the suburbs, certainly jacket weather, but then we rebound nicely, lower 70s for the afternoon highs on tuesday, so, enjoy this afternoon, pleasant, 67, partly sunny skies, tonight, cool night, mostly clear, 53 for the city, 40's in the suburbs, here we go, the extended forecast, lot of sunshine, through most of the rest of the week talking low to mid 70s, friday, more clouds return, we will be dealing with some rain but
then goes into the north atlantic, weakens over the next three, four days.still bermuda experiencing tropical storm force wind. back home again, clearing skies, there is the nor'easter over the carolinas, finally starts to kick on out of here over the next 24 hours, so we'll see more sunshine tomorrow. and then the storm really exit the region on wednesday, keeps things nice and quiet, finally the carolinas get to dry out headed into tuesday and wednesday. all right, temperatures back home,...
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Oct 2, 2015
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passing by just off coast monday to tuesday category one and then quickly accelerating into the north atlantic. so we'll continue to monitor that. little turn here that's the one concern we have. over the next 24 hours fit tries to shift direction it could come closer to the coast. big story here is the rain. steady rain pretty much everywhere. start to go break up just a little bit off the coast. you can see heavier showers working their way inland. it's not only the rain which could cause minor flooding and poor drainage areas but the wind combined with this it's been gusting over 30, 40 miles an hour out of the northeast down the shore and that will continue for at least the next 48 hours. the rain will not continue. here's the steady rain coming down. by 11:00 o'clock, still very heavy. as this next band moves through it breaks up a little bit by tomorrow morning we can start the day with a little bit of rain not solid green everywhere. just a few showers. they will linger. here's the story, though, that wind northeast like this yesterday, the day before and it will stay like this here ove
passing by just off coast monday to tuesday category one and then quickly accelerating into the north atlantic. so we'll continue to monitor that. little turn here that's the one concern we have. over the next 24 hours fit tries to shift direction it could come closer to the coast. big story here is the rain. steady rain pretty much everywhere. start to go break up just a little bit off the coast. you can see heavier showers working their way inland. it's not only the rain which could cause...
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Oct 15, 2015
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the urgent necessity for unity in the free world brought into being the north atlantic treaty organizationt that only one man could make that vital and complicated organization work from the outset. dwight d. eisenhower. at the end of 1950 he answered his country's call once more and once more he was on european soil to assume supreme command of the land, the sea, and the air forces of a grand, defensive alliance. against the new threat rising from the soviets who had once been his nation's ally he had to create in the war-weary european soul, the will to defend itself so that freedom so dearly bought would not be lost. for more than a year he labored diligently at his task of coalition. when he turned over the reins of command to general matthew ridgeway the structure of military unity among free nations on which rested the hope for continued peace, was established. once again with the accomplishment of substantial victory behind him, this might well have been the end of his public career and in a sense it was. the closing chapter in the story of eisenhower the soldier. history is recordi
the urgent necessity for unity in the free world brought into being the north atlantic treaty organizationt that only one man could make that vital and complicated organization work from the outset. dwight d. eisenhower. at the end of 1950 he answered his country's call once more and once more he was on european soil to assume supreme command of the land, the sea, and the air forces of a grand, defensive alliance. against the new threat rising from the soviets who had once been his nation's...
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if you're wondering about joaquin it's very impressive in the north atlantic where the water temperatures are much cooler still has an eye it's still a hurricane moving off to the north and east. you can see well off to the east of new england. i bet a few surfers are running the swell. you're looking at cool temperatures back around 40 to 45 degrees on average. little bit milder toward the cape and the islands. there will be chill in the air in the morning. we're looking at another great day. in fact a couple of degrees warmer tomorrow. we'll be in the 60s bright skies at lunch time for the afternoon and evening topping out in the upper 60s low 70s. should be a nice one to be outdoors sunset at 6:16. this time of year. high near 72 norwood bedford as well as lawrence. new bedford up to 71. up to 67. great outdoors day. the trend continues we head through this week. weak cold front moves through high pressure builds in. so thursday cooler but still very bright. the one day we're watching for a little rainfall is friday. cold front will start marching in from the west. this one has a lot m
if you're wondering about joaquin it's very impressive in the north atlantic where the water temperatures are much cooler still has an eye it's still a hurricane moving off to the north and east. you can see well off to the east of new england. i bet a few surfers are running the swell. you're looking at cool temperatures back around 40 to 45 degrees on average. little bit milder toward the cape and the islands. there will be chill in the air in the morning. we're looking at another great day....
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status winds 85 gusting to 105 movement north and east holds hurricane status as it heads toe north atlantic and eventually towards possibly ireland. lie pressure over us. clear skies. here's what's left of nor'easter weakening moving offshore and even central mid-atlantic starts to dry out. sunshine. weak front comes through on thursday. cools us down slightly. this front comes through friday bringing next rain chance. 57 for the low extendsed forecast pretty much sunny through thursday. friday late in the day showers dry out and cool down for the weekend. miesha hoping the commute stays queue they weekend. >> it's a little quiet and we have activity on roadways. lot of construction. let's get right into it. here's first look at construction camera right now woodhaven westbound between roosevelt and evans street all lanes blocked. so you want to use alternate like byberry for those of you in and around that area. 95 southbound between girard and vine and part of two lanes blocked and i can tell you we're seeing considerable slow downs in the cameras because of this now. more vehicles starti
status winds 85 gusting to 105 movement north and east holds hurricane status as it heads toe north atlantic and eventually towards possibly ireland. lie pressure over us. clear skies. here's what's left of nor'easter weakening moving offshore and even central mid-atlantic starts to dry out. sunshine. weak front comes through on thursday. cools us down slightly. this front comes through friday bringing next rain chance. 57 for the low extendsed forecast pretty much sunny through thursday....
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Oct 6, 2015
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it moves eastbound and continues on the track over the north atlantic. giving you a little status update since it was such a big headliner last week. tomorrow not as blew as today. we start off with a few clouds in the morning, they go by and then we increase the sunshine in the afternoon. looking good. our winds will change direction. today onshore breeze, some the northwest wind. that northwest wind will be a warming wend for us along the coastline. so instead of low 60s we make a run at 70 degrees in the city and in the north and south shores too, and metro west. then we take off 10 degrees on thursday. a batch of cool air comes in. it looks a little chilly but we'll warm it up again on the backsides of the high on friday. fall foliage is low. we're not seeing a lot of color but it's coming on a little better now than we've gotten traction with mod moderate color. this is a good week coming up. columbus day weekend to check out the foliage in case you missed it last weekend and due to the fact that it's a week late so that helps you out. 44-53. so nex
it moves eastbound and continues on the track over the north atlantic. giving you a little status update since it was such a big headliner last week. tomorrow not as blew as today. we start off with a few clouds in the morning, they go by and then we increase the sunshine in the afternoon. looking good. our winds will change direction. today onshore breeze, some the northwest wind. that northwest wind will be a warming wend for us along the coastline. so instead of low 60s we make a run at 70...
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Oct 6, 2015
10/15
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behind me you can see joaquin headed over the north atlantic. now a problem for the shipping lanes. also there is a front imbedded in here and that cools us off on thursday. tomorrow, even though it passes, it's not enough to cool our temperatures until we get into needfall so the day -- nightfall so the day is mild. the winds will shift to the west-northwest so the sea breeze will not be a big deal. that is why i'm going for about a 70 degree high temperature in boston. brockton look at taunton and raynham about 73. 72 fitchburg. 70 framingham to about milbury and down into attleboro and providence 44-53. we did have some frost on route 2 last night. and back in the nashoba valley so it was cool in cool tonight because the clouds will move in. tomorrow, a few morning clouds otherwise sunny 67 had ever -- 67-73. gorgeous stretch of weather. there are a few faint showers on friday mostly in the afternoon. clears out for the weekend. looking good. temperatures dip and recover and next week maybe we revisit the 70s for a couple of days. a couple of days. so no real cold blast in site.
behind me you can see joaquin headed over the north atlantic. now a problem for the shipping lanes. also there is a front imbedded in here and that cools us off on thursday. tomorrow, even though it passes, it's not enough to cool our temperatures until we get into needfall so the day -- nightfall so the day is mild. the winds will shift to the west-northwest so the sea breeze will not be a big deal. that is why i'm going for about a 70 degree high temperature in boston. brockton look at...
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Oct 6, 2015
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miles to our east southeast and heading out in to the north atlantic, it's still considered a hurricane with 85-mile-per-hour winds. it will lose its tropical meteorologists in the uk will be tracking it high pressure winds. then there's a weak cool front that comes through later wednesday. clouds. it's going to come through dry. look at the warmth out ahead of it. 70s and 80s ohio and tennessee valley. mid 70s within reach for us on wednesday. tonight is a chill in the air. 40s in the suburbs. mid 50s in town and then tomorrow, upper 60s and lower 70s. for the yankee game tomorrow night, the wildcard game, 8:00, great at the 67. yankees sweatshirt will do. the winds warmer tomorrow. 71 and warm ing up to mid 70s on skies. here comes the weak front and knocks our numbers down a little bit for wednesday. your accuweather forecast, 54 degrees. mostly clear and cool. patchy fog in the suburbs. nice. tomorrow night down to 59. there's your 7-day, four straight days in the 70s. friday mostly cloudy and i think it food allergy. sunshine by the rest of the weekend looks just fine. >> did i hea
miles to our east southeast and heading out in to the north atlantic, it's still considered a hurricane with 85-mile-per-hour winds. it will lose its tropical meteorologists in the uk will be tracking it high pressure winds. then there's a weak cool front that comes through later wednesday. clouds. it's going to come through dry. look at the warmth out ahead of it. 70s and 80s ohio and tennessee valley. mid 70s within reach for us on wednesday. tonight is a chill in the air. 40s in the suburbs....
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Oct 11, 2015
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so, the north atlantic couil is starting to wrestlele withh thosissueses now.hen youalk about the balc coununtries as a ndincushioion, i think we will have quick recocognition from the host nann about what ihappenening on the groundand feel condent ththey wl co to terms th the speed they have to dece things. vavago: f more of our interview with admiral ferguson, go to vavago: f more of our interview with admiral ferguson, go to somehow it felt like everything was moving in slow motion. if i didn't react, things could have gotten messy in a hurry. i mean just got that sweet ride with a great rate from navy federal. i was not about to let anything happen to her. just looking out for my wingman. he's still in training. open to the armed forces, the dod and eir families. navy federal credit union. vavago: in the wake of the iraq and afghanistan campaign there is a discussion about the future of the u.s. army. john, michael o'hanlon, who has advised emulators on strategy. his new book is really called "the future of land warfare." welcome ck. michael: thank you. nic
so, the north atlantic couil is starting to wrestlele withh thosissueses now.hen youalk about the balc coununtries as a ndincushioion, i think we will have quick recocognition from the host nann about what ihappenening on the groundand feel condent ththey wl co to terms th the speed they have to dece things. vavago: f more of our interview with admiral ferguson, go to vavago: f more of our interview with admiral ferguson, go to somehow it felt like everything was moving in slow motion. if i...
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Oct 5, 2015
10/15
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not much of a consequence to anyone as it heads over to the shipping lanes then goes into the north atlantic but this plume of clouds kind of just flared up today. part of the whole clouds structure right around joaquin. now tomorrow there may be more clouds that come on to the cape but it doesn't look like this is going to be a huge deal already the model are kind of backing off on the idea of a mostly cloudy sky. elsewhere what a day. love the looks of this. tons of sunshine, foliage is coming on, all right right across northern new england so far. it hasslow this year. about a week behind some are saying i would concur with that too. i will have your foliage report coming up at 5:00. beautiful day tore tomorrow and it looks like even into wednesday we'll have a lot of sunshine. 65 for a high in boston. we're seeing a sea breeze better known as on shore wind that will come in through beverly and plymouth too. it will cool us off whereas we keep warming through lexington, bedford and framingham and back into dedham too where we make 70 degrees even up through lawrence it's a possibility to
not much of a consequence to anyone as it heads over to the shipping lanes then goes into the north atlantic but this plume of clouds kind of just flared up today. part of the whole clouds structure right around joaquin. now tomorrow there may be more clouds that come on to the cape but it doesn't look like this is going to be a huge deal already the model are kind of backing off on the idea of a mostly cloudy sky. elsewhere what a day. love the looks of this. tons of sunshine, foliage is...
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Oct 4, 2015
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after it passes bermuda, it will go to the north atlantic and transition to an extra- tropical storm.to leave the carolinas. clemson is playing tonight. pouring down there in south carolina. up here we've had drizzle, light showers. just kind of some nasty weather here. see these showers he is special off to our south now. they are stretching from culpeper to warrenton. fredericksburg, charles county, south of la plata, and prince george, in a little while, northern charles, maybe even fairfax. so we're going to keep the yellow weather alert up. 56, some light rain. dew point in the 50s. it's humid, damp, windy. gusts to 28 miles per hour. temperatures range from 50 in the shenandoah valley. warmer air south and east. i'm thinking tomorrow we might be able to get a little bit of a push that way but this sun believable the amount of rain. some areas 10 inches plus since this started. that's why all the problems. for us, we'll continue with the winds out of the east and northeast. but by the time we get to later tomorrow, if you are north of town you might see a peek of sun. i think we'
after it passes bermuda, it will go to the north atlantic and transition to an extra- tropical storm.to leave the carolinas. clemson is playing tonight. pouring down there in south carolina. up here we've had drizzle, light showers. just kind of some nasty weather here. see these showers he is special off to our south now. they are stretching from culpeper to warrenton. fredericksburg, charles county, south of la plata, and prince george, in a little while, northern charles, maybe even fairfax....
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Oct 6, 2015
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and continues to pull away to the north central atlantic. so we are saying good-bye to joaquin here. much nicer weather is coming in. lots of sunshine today. very warm tomorrow. should be the warmest day of the week on wednesday. temperatures making a run towards 70 degrees even in boston. look at that. lower 70's, the merrimack valley metro west down to taunton as well. the warmest day of the week on wednesday. a cold front comes through with passing clouds. it cools us off a little bit with thursday. we focus on friday. that is our one opportunity to see some wet weather. should be a dry start in the morning. this front approaches in the afternoon with a period of showers and as long as this front is progressive, we should clear it out on saturday. i do want to caution you, one of our computer models is developing a wave on this front. that may slow things down a little bit on saturday but right now clearing skies on saturday with temperatures cooling off. notice it's only around 60 on saturday, wamming up to near 70 by columbus day on mon
and continues to pull away to the north central atlantic. so we are saying good-bye to joaquin here. much nicer weather is coming in. lots of sunshine today. very warm tomorrow. should be the warmest day of the week on wednesday. temperatures making a run towards 70 degrees even in boston. look at that. lower 70's, the merrimack valley metro west down to taunton as well. the warmest day of the week on wednesday. a cold front comes through with passing clouds. it cools us off a little bit with...
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Oct 7, 2015
10/15
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. >> we want to say good-bye to joaquin he moves off weather maps heads across north atlantic a problem perhaps for fort port gull spain oh british isle depends on how walking wants to wave ask how a wants to bend and flex. now this is upper level low it was giving flooding rains now, kind right behind joaquin moving right along tandem with they are pair, aren't they? boy. anyway sunshine tomorrow fair weather clouds popping up front passes by with little else than a change in wind direction. notice cooler air start to move in tomorrow evening. there might be some clouds with that. >> and then tomorrow night, too kind of just settles in for the night. it will drop our temperatures considerably by morning on thursday. keep that in mind. even those very mild tomorrow, we're going to pay the piper on thursday. drop numbers by about 10 degrees or so. so low 70s, good day tomorrow, the winds from the northwest at light speeds tops 69 degrees. mild with all kinds of sun the mild weather to blame for slow start to the foliage season. it's really mild at night. but now recently cool morning las
. >> we want to say good-bye to joaquin he moves off weather maps heads across north atlantic a problem perhaps for fort port gull spain oh british isle depends on how walking wants to wave ask how a wants to bend and flex. now this is upper level low it was giving flooding rains now, kind right behind joaquin moving right along tandem with they are pair, aren't they? boy. anyway sunshine tomorrow fair weather clouds popping up front passes by with little else than a change in wind...
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tides battered north atlantic city knocking down trees sending flood waters raging. route 40 snarled to traffic, near atens avenue. by noon a large portion of the ocean city lived up to the name, westerly avenue under water. highways, and high tide, pounded the shorelines. and what was considered a typical first storm of the this size but much worse. >> the difference with this one is the wind. we usually get flooding but this one has strong gusts. >> reporter: some businesses taking no chances. boarded up windows and sandbags, just in case. memories of the sandy, still fresh, to a community, still trying to heel. and when it was all said and done nearly 100 school children, rescued from the building behind me, the good news here and to all of the shore towns that we visited today, no injuries, reported. we're live tonight from atlantic city, i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> careful travels home my friend, thank you. >>> governor christie is urging residents of the garden state to confront property owners who oppose erecting sand dunes in the hardes
tides battered north atlantic city knocking down trees sending flood waters raging. route 40 snarled to traffic, near atens avenue. by noon a large portion of the ocean city lived up to the name, westerly avenue under water. highways, and high tide, pounded the shorelines. and what was considered a typical first storm of the this size but much worse. >> the difference with this one is the wind. we usually get flooding but this one has strong gusts. >> reporter: some businesses...
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nation that established the truman doctrine and the marshall plan the berlin airlift and the north atlantic treaty organization. they need to know about the war of the holocaust and what it means to promise never again. they should know that once there was an empire so evil and the rest of truth it had to build that wall to keep its citizens and and the free world led by america defeated it. they need to know about the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11, the courage of the first responders and the heroism of the passengers of flight 93. they should understand what kind of world militant islam will create if we don't defeat it. they should learn about great men like george marshall and white eisenhower and ronald reagan. we must teach them what it took to prevail over evil in the 20th century and what it will take in the 21st. we want to make sure they understand it is the brave men and women of united states armed forces to defend our freedom and secure millions of others as well. our children need to know that they are citizens of the most powerful good in honorable nation in the history o
nation that established the truman doctrine and the marshall plan the berlin airlift and the north atlantic treaty organization. they need to know about the war of the holocaust and what it means to promise never again. they should know that once there was an empire so evil and the rest of truth it had to build that wall to keep its citizens and and the free world led by america defeated it. they need to know about the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11, the courage of the first responders and...
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the forecast track continues to pull it out through the north atlantic. so joaquin no longer bothering anyone. at least for now. we're talking about the temperatures warming up tomorrow. should be the warmest day of the week. should sneak into the lower 70's even in boston if we can keep that sea breeze away. lower 70's up through the merrimack valley and mid 60's on cape cod. the front comes through with cooler temperatures on thursday, but we're still dry. our next chance for rain, that comes in on friday. watch this frontal boundary approachment it will bring in showers mostly during the afternoon and evening hours on friday. then behind it, the plan is that be clear it out on saturday. one of our computer models slowing us down with a wave of low pressure on the front so right now keeping the forecast dry for saturday but check back. the holiday weekend features a good amount of sunshine and seasonal temperatures, low to mid 60's saturday, sunday. we could warm up closer to 70 by columbus day. looking examine for holiday weekend. how are the roads. ol
the forecast track continues to pull it out through the north atlantic. so joaquin no longer bothering anyone. at least for now. we're talking about the temperatures warming up tomorrow. should be the warmest day of the week. should sneak into the lower 70's even in boston if we can keep that sea breeze away. lower 70's up through the merrimack valley and mid 60's on cape cod. the front comes through with cooler temperatures on thursday, but we're still dry. our next chance for rain, that comes...
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the northeast as far north as philadelphia there. 40 degrees north and it will weaken into the north atlanticbermuda, certainly watching this as it continues to move north. wind gusts over 30 miles per hour now. these are current wind gusts, close to 40, that direction and speed is key. it's been like this a while. and will continue like this today. that water just piles up and you'll get higher and higher high today. every other high tide just a little higher and this next one could be the highest so far. that could be moderate to major flooding, a little major in the back bays. high pressure giving us that northeast wind, the moisture being spun up from the south. some of this is coming up from hurricane joaquin here, that plume of moisture, we're not seeing the steady rain like we've had. the 7-day forecast, there is relief. here comes the dry air. monday and tuesday. a little better than that wind direction changes and the wind dies down so better end to the 7-day forecast compared to the beginning, still windy both today and tomorrow. >> we've been talking about education for quite some
the northeast as far north as philadelphia there. 40 degrees north and it will weaken into the north atlanticbermuda, certainly watching this as it continues to move north. wind gusts over 30 miles per hour now. these are current wind gusts, close to 40, that direction and speed is key. it's been like this a while. and will continue like this today. that water just piles up and you'll get higher and higher high today. every other high tide just a little higher and this next one could be the...
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what's going on around all of north america around the north atlantic and how does that all play in. which model seems to handle that situation better? and it was the same scenario. i've start to think it has a lot to do that it has to do with the storms that come out of the tropical atlantic, the europeans do very well what that. >> you can track the severe weather anytime on the fox five ny weather out. get live radar right where you are. search for it in the itunes it's free. mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love story. i love tragedy. what is that noise? what? i'm on set. what movie? i'm shooting a movie about laundry. leave slow internet behind. a movie about laundry? yeah the 100% fiber optics network gives you the fastest wi-fi available when you need it the most. yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no everyone? for the mets. the organization and all of its fans got some bad news today
what's going on around all of north america around the north atlantic and how does that all play in. which model seems to handle that situation better? and it was the same scenario. i've start to think it has a lot to do that it has to do with the storms that come out of the tropical atlantic, the europeans do very well what that. >> you can track the severe weather anytime on the fox five ny weather out. get live radar right where you are. search for it in the itunes it's free. mom this...
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it will this the point on move into the north atlantic. for us a mix of cloud and sunshine. coming out of the north board coastal areas cape ann, boston, south shore. as you approach the seacoast upper 50s and on cape ann 56 or 56. and out on to cape aland then this is what we were alluding to. not as much of a brees tomorrow. the number tomorrow make a nice but tomorrow close to 70. boston tomorrow at 68. the first of two week cool front will come at us wednesdayening. when the second front comes through friday. friday a few scattered showers. temperature on friday. making stride to finish the fight against breast cancer. it raised 2 and a half million for the cure. there you see kim khazei out in front of it all. the walk was sponsored by magic 106.7. its a complete success. with all the generous denations going to find a cure. >> the key is find them as early as we can. get treatment to all patient. >>> we really can cure. >> the money will go toward funding breast cancer research here in massachusetts. that's really pretty cool that it it stays local here. you got to go t
it will this the point on move into the north atlantic. for us a mix of cloud and sunshine. coming out of the north board coastal areas cape ann, boston, south shore. as you approach the seacoast upper 50s and on cape ann 56 or 56. and out on to cape aland then this is what we were alluding to. not as much of a brees tomorrow. the number tomorrow make a nice but tomorrow close to 70. boston tomorrow at 68. the first of two week cool front will come at us wednesdayening. when the second front...
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that storm will wind up in the north atlantic, hundreds of miles off the coast, the only issue maybe continued heavy surf along the ocean front. today's high, 57, windy and damp. not as much rain as the last couple of days. tomorrow, cloudy, 63 degrees, chance of a spotty shower. monday, breezy and milder, 67 degrees. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, in the 70s, there could rain friday night that's what the long range models are projecting now. the. >> i like to see the 70s on the board. >>> to this week's art of aging, features intense competition and cheering fans and the thrill of victory. it's the senior olympics tamala edwards has the story. >> reporter: for the past ten years residents from the local retirement communities go up against each other in the games they call the acts olympics. >> it's everybody getting together and having a good time and enjoying beautiful weather and each otherrens company mple. >> reporter: they compete in everything from bocci to bowling and horse shoes and swimming. there's a torch and coveted cup that goes to the winning team. competition is impor
that storm will wind up in the north atlantic, hundreds of miles off the coast, the only issue maybe continued heavy surf along the ocean front. today's high, 57, windy and damp. not as much rain as the last couple of days. tomorrow, cloudy, 63 degrees, chance of a spotty shower. monday, breezy and milder, 67 degrees. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, in the 70s, there could rain friday night that's what the long range models are projecting now. the. >> i like to see the 70s on the board....
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a weakened hurricane will continue to move on and head up through the north atlantic. we're in the 30's to mid 40's this morning. we get back into the lower half of the 60's this afternoon. notice the extended forecast, warmest on wednesday with the sunshine out there. after a warm wednesday, we cool it off on thursday. we'll add clouds thursday night and some scattered shower activity on friday. shouldn't be an all day rain. the front cools us off by the time we get to the weekend. lows in the 30's in a lot of locations. highs setting up what could be another nice weekend neither side of 60. sean: we'll take it. it was beautiful. we needed some extra lawyers. it is fall. sean: the chance to dry out. the top stories with ray brewer. ray: manchester police are looking for the driver who smashed their car into the vacant dunkin' donuts on main street. it all unfolded about 11:00. the ad dabbing was apparently coming up the street when for some reason the driver veered into the vacant building. there was a passenger in the car. that passenger was injured. we're told the i
a weakened hurricane will continue to move on and head up through the north atlantic. we're in the 30's to mid 40's this morning. we get back into the lower half of the 60's this afternoon. notice the extended forecast, warmest on wednesday with the sunshine out there. after a warm wednesday, we cool it off on thursday. we'll add clouds thursday night and some scattered shower activity on friday. shouldn't be an all day rain. the front cools us off by the time we get to the weekend. lows in the...
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la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> there's nothing like the north atlanticfirst time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckle heads working as dish washers, pizza servers. we could work on a beach like this. happier, stupider times. you know, i can still hear the play list, the brothers johnson. if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. what do you do? you're young, you go to the beach, you know, you get laid, and you get high. it was here, all the way out at the tip of cape cod, provincetown, massachusetts, where the pilgrims first landed. and it was where i first landed. 1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange sunshine and a few friends. provincetown, a wonderland of tolerance, long-time tradition of accepting artists, writers, the badly behaved, the gay, the different. it was paradise. the joy that can only come wi
la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> there's nothing like the north atlanticfirst time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckle heads working as dish washers, pizza servers. we could work on a beach like this. happier, stupider times....
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>> the north atlantic treaty organization and afghan officials are also investigating that deadly attackts are in custody this morning -- [ no audio ] mountain of evidence... surviellance videos... tips a ce led to the three suspects who were driving t victim's stolen car. the trio were arrested in orego the family of a east bay ch leader who was killed tuesd night says: the victim and his accused killer were no strangers. 24-year-old christian sheppd was a deacon at true faith baptist church in oakland. he was shot near russell and california streets in berke. by a man he had known since childhood. friends and family gatheredt the church to remember the married father of two. we're learning more troubling det about the accused. police s: the suspect shot two other people at the very same spot last year. they survived. 24-year-old anthony durant was ultimately convicted of lesser crime -- and put on probation. he's being held without bail at the berkeley jail. aldon smith has pleaded not guilty to the charges that him his job with the 49ers. smith was arrested in august for hit and run,
>> the north atlantic treaty organization and afghan officials are also investigating that deadly attackts are in custody this morning -- [ no audio ] mountain of evidence... surviellance videos... tips a ce led to the three suspects who were driving t victim's stolen car. the trio were arrested in orego the family of a east bay ch leader who was killed tuesd night says: the victim and his accused killer were no strangers. 24-year-old christian sheppd was a deacon at true faith baptist...
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as this is moving into the north atlantic, because it is such a big storm, and turning up the ocean as it goes, there will be some waves felt from joaquin reaching new england. week. and we have this turned-up surf now. not because of the storm but because of an on-shore flow. a northeast wind. and we have rain right now. and that's been persistent and steady and occasionally, heavy rain through the cape. as well as martha's vineyard. and the south coast. greens and yellows indicate the heavy rain. boston. of new hampshire. that dry air is going to kind of chew up the northward so i think that buys you a dry afternoon north of boston. even boston itself, thinking only just some sprinkles. and intermittent light rain through the afternoon. and the evening commute. that is would include the football games later on this afternoon. and this evening. for high school. again,'s to the north. even up here, i'm thinking that is not going to happen. models. most of the rain happening and the cape. on wednesday. winds. the latest wind gusts between 25-30 miles per hour. back through the worcester
as this is moving into the north atlantic, because it is such a big storm, and turning up the ocean as it goes, there will be some waves felt from joaquin reaching new england. week. and we have this turned-up surf now. not because of the storm but because of an on-shore flow. a northeast wind. and we have rain right now. and that's been persistent and steady and occasionally, heavy rain through the cape. as well as martha's vineyard. and the south coast. greens and yellows indicate the heavy...
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and monday passing right by bermuda there pretty close and then rapidly accelerating into the north atlantictinues to stay out to sea. as far as our weather goes, we are seeing a break from the wind. there's the hurricane but it's high pressure that is centered over eastern canada, these pressure lines so close together that difference in pressure from the low to the south really not the hurricane so it gave us that persistent northeast wind. over the next 48 hours the low moves off the coast, the hurricane moves out, the high weakens so we have sunshine but we don't see these lines close together. this is by tuesday and here is the relief. this is what we've been waiting for. the wind direction changes and these numbers drop dramatically. so, really no more coastal flooding after monday morning. it will really start to improve throughout the day monday and by tuesday, things are much better. you see that in the seven-day forecast from 60 to 64. it's still cool, still breezy. it gets a little better on monday with a hint of sunshine but there it is on tuesday, a nice break. the pattern final
and monday passing right by bermuda there pretty close and then rapidly accelerating into the north atlantictinues to stay out to sea. as far as our weather goes, we are seeing a break from the wind. there's the hurricane but it's high pressure that is centered over eastern canada, these pressure lines so close together that difference in pressure from the low to the south really not the hurricane so it gave us that persistent northeast wind. over the next 48 hours the low moves off the coast,...
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it will weak and erase across the north atlantic and that will be the end of that story. the low pressure system off the coast will fill in and dissipate as well. but the eggly will linger for a -- the legally will lenger for a long time in south carolina. a live look at the boardwalk camera. second street and boardwalk in ocean city. the ocean is back to where it should be. but looking at the foreground, this is the boardwalk. get the clouds out and fix it up. still coastal flood advisory in effect from the western shore of the chesapeake bay. eastern shore as well. a couple more high tide cycles. that will go away. the circulation pattern of the rain finally moves out. the forecast looks good going forward. a lot of sunshine. 74 degrees tomorrow. up to 77 on wednesday. 74 on thursday. a cold front will come through friday with a chance of the showers and the thunderstorms. behind it, the weekend looks spectacular. low 70's. sunshine on saturday and sunday. reminder at 5:00, our own josh knight, the meteorologist of the abc7 storm watch 7 team saturday morning was flying
it will weak and erase across the north atlantic and that will be the end of that story. the low pressure system off the coast will fill in and dissipate as well. but the eggly will linger for a -- the legally will lenger for a long time in south carolina. a live look at the boardwalk camera. second street and boardwalk in ocean city. the ocean is back to where it should be. but looking at the foreground, this is the boardwalk. get the clouds out and fix it up. still coastal flood advisory in...
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that the crew made it into the life rafts and the lifeboats safely and awaiting rescue in the north atlantic. i have not given up hope and i'm not going to give up hope until we know more for sure. jenna: that is something that the captain from the coast guard reminded us all saying they will not underestimate someone's will to survive. we're pushing limits of survival in open water. if they're in some sort of a lifeboat vessel perhaps they could survive. talk to us a little bit about search-and-rescue as you have experience in that. how difficult, how challenging is it to locate a person or a lifeboat of some sort? >> they're trying to find something potentially as small as 20 or 30 feet in an area that they have already searched which is around the size of the state of massachusetts. and that is what they're talking about. what they're doing right now, the coast guard has vessels on the surface deployed along with company vessels that are also included in the search. what they're looking for right now on the surface is in sectors. they're looking for anything that is unusual. any flares mi
that the crew made it into the life rafts and the lifeboats safely and awaiting rescue in the north atlantic. i have not given up hope and i'm not going to give up hope until we know more for sure. jenna: that is something that the captain from the coast guard reminded us all saying they will not underestimate someone's will to survive. we're pushing limits of survival in open water. if they're in some sort of a lifeboat vessel perhaps they could survive. talk to us a little bit about...
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vessels are made to handle that kind of weather and they travel on a daily basis places like the north atlantic with 40-foot seas. >> reporter: the coast guard warns with every day of the crew missing the hope of finding survivors fades. >> the coast guard believes el faro is sitting three miles under water. the national transportation safety board says its priority is to find the ship's recorder. >>> officials in south carolina are keeping a close watch on several dams around columbia, this morning. concern is they might fail and cause even more flooding. the death toll already stands at 17 from the floods in the carolinas. ernest kirby lives near one of these dams that could be a potential danger. >> if this bridge and lake were to go, we would be in a lot of trouble on both sides of the lake. >> south carolina's governor nikki haley has made it clear the flood waters may be receding. the crisis is far from over. >>> in your money the recall of up to 11 million volkswagens is now expected to start in january. the cars have been linked to an emissions rigging scandal. in most cases a software
vessels are made to handle that kind of weather and they travel on a daily basis places like the north atlantic with 40-foot seas. >> reporter: the coast guard warns with every day of the crew missing the hope of finding survivors fades. >> the coast guard believes el faro is sitting three miles under water. the national transportation safety board says its priority is to find the ship's recorder. >>> officials in south carolina are keeping a close watch on several dams...
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but the storm expected to turn to the northeast so by sunday and monday moving rapidly into the north atlanticnow eventually we'll start to dry out here. in the seven day forecast we'll see what that means for our temperatures. that's coming up a little bit later. >> look forward to that, thank you dave. >>> fortunately for us it looks like we won't see the worst of joaquin will bring don't tell that to the folks ceiling seeing a whole lot of water at the jersey shore. shawnette it feels like the big storm is already there even though it's not. >> reporter: you know what, dawn, i confirm exactly what dave said. the wind is a huge problem out here right now. but again talalking about the weather conditions earlier, high tide as you mentioned isn't early morning. but take a look behind me. you can see flooding has been a problem here all evening. residents expect this will get worse as we move through the night into the morning. >> started seeing fish floating cross my windshield time for me to stop. >> mario and his wife christina are trying to keep a sense of humor as they tread through flood
but the storm expected to turn to the northeast so by sunday and monday moving rapidly into the north atlanticnow eventually we'll start to dry out here. in the seven day forecast we'll see what that means for our temperatures. that's coming up a little bit later. >> look forward to that, thank you dave. >>> fortunately for us it looks like we won't see the worst of joaquin will bring don't tell that to the folks ceiling seeing a whole lot of water at the jersey shore. shawnette...
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winds 65 mile-per-hour will take a track up to the north atlantic where it will cool and fizzle. back to our local weather, overnight partly cloudy skies with low temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. and tomorrow mainly sunny in the south bay with temperatures in the upper 70s to 80 at morgan hill. peninsula, 77 at redwood city and palo alto and on the coast mainly upper 60s with lingering fog. downtown san francisco will top out at 70 tomorrow. in the north bay, highs in the mid to upper 70s from santa rosa over to napa and sonoma. east bay look for 77 at castro valley and the inland east bay will be nice and mild with highs right around 80 degrees in most locations. here's the seven-day forecast. look at the warm-up later in the week. towards the end of the week upper 80s inland, mid80s around the bay. and that pattern will hold through the weekend. might even be a little bit warmer on monday with highs reaching around 90 in our inland areas. how about that for fall weather? >> we'll take it. >> up next, it's warriors day in san jose. the special giveaway tonight as the world
winds 65 mile-per-hour will take a track up to the north atlantic where it will cool and fizzle. back to our local weather, overnight partly cloudy skies with low temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. and tomorrow mainly sunny in the south bay with temperatures in the upper 70s to 80 at morgan hill. peninsula, 77 at redwood city and palo alto and on the coast mainly upper 60s with lingering fog. downtown san francisco will top out at 70 tomorrow. in the north bay, highs in the mid to upper 70s...
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of the nation that established the truman doctrine, the marshall plan, the berlin airlift, the north atlantictreaty organization, the need to know about the war of the holocaust and promise never again. they should know once there was an empire so evil and bereft of truth it had to build a wall to keep its citizens in and the free world led by america defeated it. the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11, the courage of the first responders and there was some of the passengers on flight 93. they should understand what kind of world militant islam will create if we don't defeat it. they should learn about great men liked george marshall and dwight eisenhower and harry truman and ronald reagan. we must teach them what it took to prevail over evil in the 20th century and what it will take in the 21st. the brave to plans women who defend freedom and security for millions of others as well. our children need to know that their citizens of the most powerful, good and honorable nation in the history of mankind, the exceptional nation. ordinary americans have done heroic things to guarantee her surviva
of the nation that established the truman doctrine, the marshall plan, the berlin airlift, the north atlantictreaty organization, the need to know about the war of the holocaust and promise never again. they should know once there was an empire so evil and bereft of truth it had to build a wall to keep its citizens in and the free world led by america defeated it. the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11, the courage of the first responders and there was some of the passengers on flight 93. they...
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joaquin is heading out to sea, weakening in the north atlantic and we are looking a at a stretch of fantasticut there lets look outside. you can see clouds have rolled in in center city thanks to cool air aloft create ago a i few more clouds looking live at roof cam. it has been a cloudy day but heading north and west full sunshine. it depend where you are today. still transitioning from that coastal influence to more westerly flow, that will resume for remainder on of the week bringing us much nicer weather. we see cloud, a few breaks of sunshine and looking at the city from a different a angle looking at our live neighborhood network camera. palmyra cove, showing sky line and cloud proliferated this evening. still a nice fall evening outside, underway. storm san three shows still that swirl of cloud, this is upper low. it remains to be said that there were two possible paths, joaquin could have taken if it got pick up by upper le it would have headed right in the coast of the united states, as it turns out this is able to stopped joaquin further out to sea. that storm not of mood a our area
joaquin is heading out to sea, weakening in the north atlantic and we are looking a at a stretch of fantasticut there lets look outside. you can see clouds have rolled in in center city thanks to cool air aloft create ago a i few more clouds looking live at roof cam. it has been a cloudy day but heading north and west full sunshine. it depend where you are today. still transitioning from that coastal influence to more westerly flow, that will resume for remainder on of the week bringing us much...
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persistent on-shore flow, wind gusts 40 miles per hour, even higher, from cape may stretching to north of atlanticcity and toms river we'll see that warning in effect until 6:00 p.m. sunday. if you're in the northern central parts of delaware coastal flood warnings stays in effect until midnight. main concern beach erosion especially in the back base. peak of the flooding during high tide, which will occur around 1:00 a.m. and once again around 2:00 p.m. sunday. again, due to strong on-shore flow that we've seen wrapping around that area of high pressure to the north of us. let's take a look at those wind gusts sustained here around 20 to 30 miles per hour but gusting up to 37 miles per hour in atlantic city, up to 31 in georgetown. a windy day in philadelphia with wind gusts close to 40 miles per hour. same thing in wilmington. how long will this wind stick around? take a look at closer wind speeds, shows going into sunday morning still dealing with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. things will start to relax sunday afternoon and evening and that coastal flood warning will expire around 6:00 p.
persistent on-shore flow, wind gusts 40 miles per hour, even higher, from cape may stretching to north of atlanticcity and toms river we'll see that warning in effect until 6:00 p.m. sunday. if you're in the northern central parts of delaware coastal flood warnings stays in effect until midnight. main concern beach erosion especially in the back base. peak of the flooding during high tide, which will occur around 1:00 a.m. and once again around 2:00 p.m. sunday. again, due to strong on-shore...
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there goes joaquin out into the north central atlantic. that area of low pressure that brought all the flooding to the carolinas fully pulling away from the coastline as well. quiet weather for us. sunshine throughout the day. just a few puffy clouds this afternoon. temperatures come coming inteu the mid 50's by 10:00 a.m. mid 60's for our lunchtime. with those lighter northwesterly winds, coolest today on the cape where it stays in the low to mid 60's. otherwise 67 boston. notice we're making a run towards 70 here. metro west and the merrimack valley. another cool night with mainly clear skies. lots of 40's as you're stepping out the door tomorrow morning. but tomorrow will be a day with a lot of sunshine. just a few clouds. warmest day of the week as temperatures come up to around 70. cooler on thursday but still dry. our next chance of wet weather, that is coming in on friday. notice this front comes in during the afternoon and evening hours. and then it should be fairly progressive. should. and it should head off shore on saturday. one
there goes joaquin out into the north central atlantic. that area of low pressure that brought all the flooding to the carolinas fully pulling away from the coastline as well. quiet weather for us. sunshine throughout the day. just a few puffy clouds this afternoon. temperatures come coming inteu the mid 50's by 10:00 a.m. mid 60's for our lunchtime. with those lighter northwesterly winds, coolest today on the cape where it stays in the low to mid 60's. otherwise 67 boston. notice we're making...
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casino pier here in seaside heights is the most exposed structure tonercy shore north of atlantic city. workers are busy securing everything that could go airborne. dismantling a couple of their most exposed rides. with a big columbus day week end ahead not everything is closed down. >> if we close this weekend we can't open next weekend. we're only taking down a few rides. >> reporter: remember these pictures of casino pier closed for months after sandy took down the roller coaster. for a boardwalk that's at this time of the year normally dead trying to stay open next weekend is important. >> great offseason, shoulder season event. that's when we still get people coming. >> reporter: at this candy shop across the pier extra weekends are sweet music to the business. threats of hurricanes not so much. >> we're worried.
casino pier here in seaside heights is the most exposed structure tonercy shore north of atlantic city. workers are busy securing everything that could go airborne. dismantling a couple of their most exposed rides. with a big columbus day week end ahead not everything is closed down. >> if we close this weekend we can't open next weekend. we're only taking down a few rides. >> reporter: remember these pictures of casino pier closed for months after sandy took down the roller...