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we don't need to worry about it here. 71 in north port. 69 degrees. 70s in morris town and 50s. it's been quiet a jump there. 74 in brinlwater and 73 down to shore. speaking of down the shore, let's take a look at your weekend escape forecast. another great get away weekend. i'm sure the highways are going to be packed with folks heading from the shore again. plenty of sunshine today. tomorrow. still a descent beach day. today the brighter day of the two and temperatures stay in the low 807s. out east gorgeous today. sag harbor, shelter island, all great spots to be. temperatures in the upper 70s. another one for your sunday. west out of town and they go to pocono's and enjoy sunshine and temperatures back to the low to mid-80s. humidity tomorrow northwest of new york city. showers will be quick and gone. you can see on future tracker, we love to see this all day long right into the evening. sunshine till 6:00. tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m. then the clouds. maybe a pop up shower and chances of significant rain monday night into tuesday. of course, that rain is very much needed aro
we don't need to worry about it here. 71 in north port. 69 degrees. 70s in morris town and 50s. it's been quiet a jump there. 74 in brinlwater and 73 down to shore. speaking of down the shore, let's take a look at your weekend escape forecast. another great get away weekend. i'm sure the highways are going to be packed with folks heading from the shore again. plenty of sunshine today. tomorrow. still a descent beach day. today the brighter day of the two and temperatures stay in the low 807s....
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Aug 20, 2015
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but a recent picture, not from north port, low humidity and a new car for ed. thank you. yeah, dry in san francisco. we are dealing with high humidity values. you scan this city, and you see some blue overhead. some breaks in the gray. looks pretty. just those dew points are so high. so sticky. partly sunny, 86 degrees, winds southeast and 15 in the park 25- plus miles per hour winds at the airport at the airports. that's the engine. 82 in the hamptons. you throw in the dew point which is are in the upper 60s and low 70s. heat index values in excess of 90. 91, 92 on average. going for 88 today. warmer than we were yesterday. and warmer than we should be. and again, throw in the dew point and its warmer than that. sneaking away to beach, force the fluids and wear the sunscreen and take a buddy. and high rip current risk. moderate risk for the jersey shore. and don't forget your nose, i bet i don't need to tell you this, the pollen count has been high and relief tomorrow. and numbers are going to head back up as we work our way into the weekend. and in the city, the broken
but a recent picture, not from north port, low humidity and a new car for ed. thank you. yeah, dry in san francisco. we are dealing with high humidity values. you scan this city, and you see some blue overhead. some breaks in the gray. looks pretty. just those dew points are so high. so sticky. partly sunny, 86 degrees, winds southeast and 15 in the park 25- plus miles per hour winds at the airport at the airports. that's the engine. 82 in the hamptons. you throw in the dew point which is are...
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Aug 31, 2015
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police marine bureau officer saw this thing struggling along the railing of the national bridge north port platform platform, covered him in a blanket, and black to untangle him. the bird was not hurt, tossed into the water, and went on his way. >> didn't look good in the first picture, and right there, just fine. >> good one, guyings. >> absolutely. >>> bruce is next with sports, plus, serena williams on a mission to accomplish something that's not been done in the tennis world for nearly 30 years. >>> parents demand a refund, so the i-team took action. tuesday at 5:00 on news 4 new york. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 z z volkswagen\ \ reward| | card on select\ \ 2015
police marine bureau officer saw this thing struggling along the railing of the national bridge north port platform platform, covered him in a blanket, and black to untangle him. the bird was not hurt, tossed into the water, and went on his way. >> didn't look good in the first picture, and right there, just fine. >> good one, guyings. >> absolutely. >>> bruce is next with sports, plus, serena williams on a mission to accomplish something that's not been done in the...
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Aug 6, 2015
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there is your summer bruce right there in north port. again, he's just enjoying hom hazy sun right now. thin clouds moving in. parts of the area seeing more in the way of cloud cover. mary ellen has 79. she's concerned about a storm this weekend. there is a better chance you'll see some showers, parts of monmouth, ocean county, than we will in the city or connecticut into the hudson valley or north and west. readings, though, still in the 70s. but as you look in the picture, more clouds are starting to fill in. mike sent in a picture of the dolphin as well. we're in all over the stories weather-watcher wise. in the city you see the clouds overhead, too. some breaks of blue here and there. not the cobalt blue we enjoyed yesterday. isn't that nice for lunchtime? winds variable at three. numbers around the aeshg the spread, it is about 10 degrees. 70 to 80 or 81 for the jersey shore. these numbers without exception four to say nine degrees cooler than yesterday. we're below normal. after 19 consecutive days above, we'll turn that above. it
there is your summer bruce right there in north port. again, he's just enjoying hom hazy sun right now. thin clouds moving in. parts of the area seeing more in the way of cloud cover. mary ellen has 79. she's concerned about a storm this weekend. there is a better chance you'll see some showers, parts of monmouth, ocean county, than we will in the city or connecticut into the hudson valley or north and west. readings, though, still in the 70s. but as you look in the picture, more clouds are...
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Aug 31, 2015
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this is from bruce in north port. 92 there. high temp in new york city 91 degrees. right now what the skies are looking like. partly cloudy. 89 degrees. high temp was 91. well, wait until you see what that 91 is going to do when you do the math for the hottest august ever. my headlines look like this. there are no big storms brewing out there this week. i know with the heat, you think the heat and humidity combo, you see thunderstorms every afternoon. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. we have a heat wave chance, what dana was referring to. it's going to be close tomorrow. it could be 89. it will be right there. it's just not going to be guaranteed. the number that i am going with is right around that 90-degree mark. keep in mind tomorrow you are september 1. august will be a memory. when you factor in the numbers from today's readings, okay, a high temp of 91, it makes in the third hottest august in history. the hottest ever was 1980. tomorrow 90 degrees. it's a september sizzler. a hot way to start off the month of september. skies over head should be simi
this is from bruce in north port. 92 there. high temp in new york city 91 degrees. right now what the skies are looking like. partly cloudy. 89 degrees. high temp was 91. well, wait until you see what that 91 is going to do when you do the math for the hottest august ever. my headlines look like this. there are no big storms brewing out there this week. i know with the heat, you think the heat and humidity combo, you see thunderstorms every afternoon. it doesn't look like it's going to happen....
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Aug 7, 2015
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north port and massapequa, 64, hauppauge 66, what a great morning. it seems that although the thursday is the new get away day and friday everybody's out here on the jersey shore, coastal connecticut or long island already towards the east end. the weather is great. clouds are sliding south and east. ridge of high pressure will giver us great weather coming up for the weekend. the boating forecast and east northeast wind up to some 20 knot gusts later today. you're looking at a 5, 10 out of the northeast this morning. a moderate risk of rip currents at the beaches. new york city beaches, jersey shore. this low is going out into the atlantic. another one will spin up the front with that. lows, their air mass moves counterclockwise. you'll have a right angle land mass. that water has no place to go. you'll have the swells at the beaches. as the low goes out great weather for the weekend the catskills 78, 79 degrees, low humidities. >>> this is perfect weather, 78, 77 in the hamptons, morning clouds, sunshine later on. partly cloudy, comfy weather tonig
north port and massapequa, 64, hauppauge 66, what a great morning. it seems that although the thursday is the new get away day and friday everybody's out here on the jersey shore, coastal connecticut or long island already towards the east end. the weather is great. clouds are sliding south and east. ridge of high pressure will giver us great weather coming up for the weekend. the boating forecast and east northeast wind up to some 20 knot gusts later today. you're looking at a 5, 10 out of the...
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Aug 3, 2015
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north port is 69 and so is massapequa. hauppauge 70. out to east hampton, 74. 66 down did the jersey shore. low 60s to the north. we have the winds out of the southwest once again. that is great for the jersey shore. that is a land breeze. on the south facing shores, fire island, the beaches across long island to the eastern end, that creates big rip currents around. check with the lifeguards, some of the beaches, out to the eastern end, out to the hamptons they have no lifeguards. you will see the relationship. you will see the water where you see the white capping in spots. that is the rip current going on. sound shore, northshore just fine. uv up decks an 8. lots of sunshine. southwest wind. a front to the west. on the futurecast you will see that front saying south and east but it's in the dry air. it loses the bun punch. overnight -- punch. overnight there could be a scattered shower and tomorrow night. except tomorrow night a front comes through with cooler drier air for the end of the week. boating forecast, small craft advisory i
north port is 69 and so is massapequa. hauppauge 70. out to east hampton, 74. 66 down did the jersey shore. low 60s to the north. we have the winds out of the southwest once again. that is great for the jersey shore. that is a land breeze. on the south facing shores, fire island, the beaches across long island to the eastern end, that creates big rip currents around. check with the lifeguards, some of the beaches, out to the eastern end, out to the hamptons they have no lifeguards. you will see...
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Aug 20, 2015
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north port and massapequa, 80 degrees. montauk 81 degrees. 86 around poughkeepsie. a lot of sunshine around kingston and poughkeepsie. this is where the heat inland is building up and creating thunderstorms. 85 cambria heights. 82 belmar to wrightstown. the heat index 90 is the real feel in manhattan. that's where you got the clouds building up. 90 toward coney island, around brighton beach and 92 j.f.k. inland area is getting the 88, 89, 90 on the heat index. a wind out of the southeast getting the sea breeze ahead of the front off to the west. with the winds out there out of the southeast, you see the thunderstorms are inland away from the beach area. the cold front bringing showers and thunderstorms tomorrow morning is here. that front comes in after midnight, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning here comes that fronted. it will be coming right around the time we get going with eyewitness news in the morning at 4:30. thunderstorms are through the area during the morning commute then out to the east then drier air fills in behind that. that is a good sign, even into saturday
north port and massapequa, 80 degrees. montauk 81 degrees. 86 around poughkeepsie. a lot of sunshine around kingston and poughkeepsie. this is where the heat inland is building up and creating thunderstorms. 85 cambria heights. 82 belmar to wrightstown. the heat index 90 is the real feel in manhattan. that's where you got the clouds building up. 90 toward coney island, around brighton beach and 92 j.f.k. inland area is getting the 88, 89, 90 on the heat index. a wind out of the southeast...
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Aug 17, 2015
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long island through suffolk county and out, 85 in north port. happen paul 88. down the jersey shore. 86 andover. here is the humidity and the temperature put together and the bronx is 97. the sweltering steamy sticky 97. laguardia 92. you can see the evidence of that southwest wind that comes across brooklyn and coney island and out to fire island and out. the inland areas are heating up. 92 is the real feel in poughkeepsie, kingston, putnam in carmel, 91 sussex and 96 for the real feel around newark. that inland area with the wind sometimes out of the south, sometimes the southwest, it's light. it is heating things it is not helping with the air quality. elderly, respiratory illness, don't get outside now. wait until closer to sunset and afterwards. check on your neighbors and friends and family and relatives, check and see if they need you to make a grocery store run or prescription. then, of course, we want to protect the pets. we have hot air back to the great lakes. another day of this coming at us tomorrow. futurecast, our computer guidance shows a pop-up
long island through suffolk county and out, 85 in north port. happen paul 88. down the jersey shore. 86 andover. here is the humidity and the temperature put together and the bronx is 97. the sweltering steamy sticky 97. laguardia 92. you can see the evidence of that southwest wind that comes across brooklyn and coney island and out to fire island and out. the inland areas are heating up. 92 is the real feel in poughkeepsie, kingston, putnam in carmel, 91 sussex and 96 for the real feel around...
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Aug 18, 2015
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if the humidity hangs right there, you will notice it starts to feel a tad oppressive. 85 north port and massapequa. hauppauge 86. 88 down the shore here. 95 the real feel in brooklyn now and that's because we have this west to a southwest wind to a southerly wind in parts. so, that will dry the humidity and drive up the temperature. the bermuda high is out here. rotating around that is the hot air coming up. that makes the air quality unhealthy, particularly for the young and elderly. if you want the walk or jog in, wait until a few more hours until sunset this evening. it will be pot and huh -- hot and humid. to the west showers and thunderstorms get here on thursday. there could be pop ups around 3:00, 4:00. tomorrow afternoon and to the west, notice thursday night into friday, as we see this front sliding eastward, there could be a shower along the front into the morning commute on friday. still steamy this afternoon. 91. tomorrow we will be around 84. it's warm and humid. still have the humidity. with the humidity it will feel like 90 tomorrow. tonight is a nice night. if you li
if the humidity hangs right there, you will notice it starts to feel a tad oppressive. 85 north port and massapequa. hauppauge 86. 88 down the shore here. 95 the real feel in brooklyn now and that's because we have this west to a southwest wind to a southerly wind in parts. so, that will dry the humidity and drive up the temperature. the bermuda high is out here. rotating around that is the hot air coming up. that makes the air quality unhealthy, particularly for the young and elderly. if you...
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things are changing out there, but it is not going to be a bad way to end the weekend. 69 in north port. relative humidity at 87%. we'll feel a little more humidity in the air today. let's take you outside and show you the city. with the sunrising it is reflecting off the buildings and just making for a very stellar picture for us this morning. mostly cloudy and 71 we have north winds at 3 miles per hour right now. they are on the calm side. they will become more southeasterly later today. showers today. by no means a washout. similar story tomorrow, as well but back to beautiful midweek. midweek and beyond right now yesterday. people have been begging and yesterday's forecast. i think that does happen, but we have to wait a couple days. today we'll start feeling it. tomorrow we'll be feeling it. wednesday comfortable again. >>> it is hard to make out the clouds out there at this point in time, but nonetheless we know they are there and we'll start to see showers making their with on the east end of long island in the next few hours or so, but not a washout. slowly they will mig great t
things are changing out there, but it is not going to be a bad way to end the weekend. 69 in north port. relative humidity at 87%. we'll feel a little more humidity in the air today. let's take you outside and show you the city. with the sunrising it is reflecting off the buildings and just making for a very stellar picture for us this morning. mostly cloudy and 71 we have north winds at 3 miles per hour right now. they are on the calm side. they will become more southeasterly later today....
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Aug 14, 2015
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north port and massapequa 80. hauppauge 81. if you are making the joint out east, coming from the connecticut coast, down the jersey shore, beautiful weather with low humidities and up to the catskills it won't be that humid either. more of a west wind which is dry across southeastern new york state and northern jersey. this boundary will slide south and our futurecast shows a couple of those sprinkles getting all the way up above i- 84 here to dutchess, putnam, ulster county here this afternoon. a scattered thunderstorm may pop up there. that is a long way to come from buffalo. tomorrow afternoon, there is the threat at least in the computer guidance of a scattered thunderstorm north and west away from the beach area. so,ing the boating and the beach, it looks really good. rip currents will be low. looking at waves of two feet going to about four feet. wind west to southwest this evening. 87 today. tomorrow sunshine. we are looking around 90 degrees across the entire area. the region should get to 90 and stay at 90 all weekend
north port and massapequa 80. hauppauge 81. if you are making the joint out east, coming from the connecticut coast, down the jersey shore, beautiful weather with low humidities and up to the catskills it won't be that humid either. more of a west wind which is dry across southeastern new york state and northern jersey. this boundary will slide south and our futurecast shows a couple of those sprinkles getting all the way up above i- 84 here to dutchess, putnam, ulster county here this...
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Aug 21, 2015
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old columbus avenue. 48% is the humidity. 79 degrees is the temperature. 72 here in massapequa to north port. up the hudson river valley, 77 and 82 over towards newark. these numbers are great, especially with a northerly wind coming right down the hudson river here and out across long island. still a couple of areas of clouds and a few showers in western suffolk county here right around brook haven headed towards the l.i.e. if you're traveling eastward today you're going to run into that. but you see the rest of the area, this high pressure ridge is building in. what i was talking about with our computer models for sunday, you notice on saturday the guidance is showing sunshine, but there's a front that's going to be stalled up out here in the atlantic and so sunday you see at noontime, if you're at the connecticut coast or out here on the eastern long island river head, and the twin forks, the wine country, you get a shower kind of thrown back in here or some cloud cover. at least that's what the guidance is showing for sunday with this front that is out here. some of those clouds might ma
old columbus avenue. 48% is the humidity. 79 degrees is the temperature. 72 here in massapequa to north port. up the hudson river valley, 77 and 82 over towards newark. these numbers are great, especially with a northerly wind coming right down the hudson river here and out across long island. still a couple of areas of clouds and a few showers in western suffolk county here right around brook haven headed towards the l.i.e. if you're traveling eastward today you're going to run into that. but...
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Aug 18, 2015
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matt is waiting in north port, washington. goode morning. >> caller: thanks for having me. have been involved with an environmental issue here in northeastern washington where the epa has been trying to determine whether we are a superfund site over lead and arsonic that was dumped into the columbia river. and my comment is industry and the media have interesting way of relating this story of the epa and how they treated(ay the spill. i noticed comments from the city and the mining industry in colorado that they claim that it was -- they didn't want epa there because they didn't want it to become a stigma for the local community. and 15 years ago here in north port we dealt with the same issue dealing with across the border in canada. and i think the media has a responsibility to tell the story like it really is and not the story that industry and people that have financial gain from the mines to be telling their story. they are not telling the whole story. >> that is a very valid point. i know the area where you are at. thank you for calling in. it's everybody's responsibi
matt is waiting in north port, washington. goode morning. >> caller: thanks for having me. have been involved with an environmental issue here in northeastern washington where the epa has been trying to determine whether we are a superfund site over lead and arsonic that was dumped into the columbia river. and my comment is industry and the media have interesting way of relating this story of the epa and how they treated(ay the spill. i noticed comments from the city and the mining...
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Aug 7, 2015
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we're at north port at 75, and massapequa 75, hauppauge is 77. this is good stuff. this is late may, early june type stuff, and we'll see, you know, the temperature getting into the mid-80s. it certainly won't feel like it because we have a northeast wind coming in to an east wind. in this situation with the water temperatures 75, 74, 77 degrees out here in the atlantic, that really feels nice outside. so high pressure in this bubble is all the way back here to the great lakes. this slides eastward around the base of that there's going to be a low pressure system. it does go into the atlantic. it could create some swells, rough surf at the beaches. the surfers love that out there toward montauk and heather hills where they like to surf. if you kept swim don't go in the water above your knee. we're going to have this northeast to east wind that builds up to 20 knot wind gusts in the atlantic from those lows going by and the rip current risk is going to be moderate. new york city beaches and down the jersey shore. there's the low we're talking about. the air mass and
we're at north port at 75, and massapequa 75, hauppauge is 77. this is good stuff. this is late may, early june type stuff, and we'll see, you know, the temperature getting into the mid-80s. it certainly won't feel like it because we have a northeast wind coming in to an east wind. in this situation with the water temperatures 75, 74, 77 degrees out here in the atlantic, that really feels nice outside. so high pressure in this bubble is all the way back here to the great lakes. this slides...
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Aug 21, 2015
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out as well over brooklyn and they're beginning to dry out over towards queens. 73 degrees, 75 north port, massapequa and great neck and that's where the rain is moving as we speak in that direction out towards the east. 59 monticello. it's cooled off now that the front is pushing through. the flood warnings until 7:15 in nassau county. i would imagine that warning will slide eastern in suffolk county with this batch of rain pushing east of bridgeport going through nassau county and leaving the jersey shore. there along the l.i.e. that's that big highway right there in the middle. there's the northern state and southern state, that's a mess and there in dutchess county north of 84 that's where that cell moving into litchfield county. behind it lots of dry air and a great day coming your way. look at that wind going northeast. the humidity will go away this afternoon and make for a delightful day tomorrow. heather's looking at your commute. happy friday. >> happy friday to you. we have a downed tree, unfortunately not a happy situation as you travel on to 285 going on to the southbound sid
out as well over brooklyn and they're beginning to dry out over towards queens. 73 degrees, 75 north port, massapequa and great neck and that's where the rain is moving as we speak in that direction out towards the east. 59 monticello. it's cooled off now that the front is pushing through. the flood warnings until 7:15 in nassau county. i would imagine that warning will slide eastern in suffolk county with this batch of rain pushing east of bridgeport going through nassau county and leaving the...
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Aug 29, 2015
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in haiti one person died in a mudslide just north of port-au-prince and at least four others were killedn a traffic accident. in florida, officials say residents should prepare and continue to monitor the storm's path. >>> let's check in with meteorologist justin drabick who has been tracking the remnants of erika tonight from our weather center. justin, what should the u.s. man land still be expecting from this storm? >> diana, even though the storm has lost its tropical characteristics it still contains some heavy thunderstorms. we're looking at potential heavy rainfall for the islands, cuba, the bahamas and south central florida. the storm is losing it's tropical characteristic. doesn't have that circulation so not very impressive looking on the satellite but it's over eastern cuba right now tracking to the west and northwest. it will be impacting the bahamas and south central florida. the good news is they need rain in florida but they could be dealing with possibly two, three, maybe even 4-inches of rain by early next week through tuesday as the remnants move on shore. if you have t
in haiti one person died in a mudslide just north of port-au-prince and at least four others were killedn a traffic accident. in florida, officials say residents should prepare and continue to monitor the storm's path. >>> let's check in with meteorologist justin drabick who has been tracking the remnants of erika tonight from our weather center. justin, what should the u.s. man land still be expecting from this storm? >> diana, even though the storm has lost its tropical...
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it will be a hot week. 72 at north port, massapequa, 73 east hampton. 63 at monticello. it's kind of cool up to the north and west. it's a little on the humid side and up here in the north and west suburbs you will see that haze hanging in there, particularly around the wooded of thing. lakes. it will be a hot day today. we are not looking at today there is a little moisture. some of the models are showing a pop up storm this afternoon inland away from the beaches. record heat. the heat builds up around the bermuda high as we go into the day today and tomorrow. hot and humid weather around the tri-state area, coastal sections as well. inland. record set in 1944. 96 as the high today. patchy clouds. low of 78. humid. 93 degrees. day forecast. wednesday 89, hot and humid. thursday a good shot at a thunderstorm when we are around 85 degrees. it will be that kind of week of heat, haze and humidity. we have a heat wave officially as of today then we have some record heat on our hands as well. >> we are having a heat wave. >> there you go. >> a tropical heat wave. >> the best t
it will be a hot week. 72 at north port, massapequa, 73 east hampton. 63 at monticello. it's kind of cool up to the north and west. it's a little on the humid side and up here in the north and west suburbs you will see that haze hanging in there, particularly around the wooded of thing. lakes. it will be a hot day today. we are not looking at today there is a little moisture. some of the models are showing a pop up storm this afternoon inland away from the beaches. record heat. the heat builds...
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Aug 19, 2015
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north port and massapequa is 73. hauppauge 75 and east hampton 74. toms river 66 there with a wind out of the southwest today. by the time we get to the afternoon, 83 to 86 degrees. it's not as hot. you tack on the humidity, it will feel like 90. it's wednesday. i will give you the forecast for the weekend. how is that? >> awesome. i love that. >> okay, great. >>> i have an ugly picture of the fdr coming up for you right here. it is bumper to bumper. a sea of brake lights heading on the northbound side. it's because of a construction project that leaves the right lane open. where is it? let's go to the maps. fdr southbound from 96 to 79th. northbound from 63rd up to 96th street. we have street cleaning rules in effect. michelle over to you. >> thank you so much, heather. >>> safe and sound. relief for rosie o'donnell and her family. >> her 17-year-old daughter found on the jersey shore a week after she disappeared. rosie tweeting thanks to everyone for help as she announced the search has ended. >> kala rama is live in south nyack. >> you said it, sa
north port and massapequa is 73. hauppauge 75 and east hampton 74. toms river 66 there with a wind out of the southwest today. by the time we get to the afternoon, 83 to 86 degrees. it's not as hot. you tack on the humidity, it will feel like 90. it's wednesday. i will give you the forecast for the weekend. how is that? >> awesome. i love that. >> okay, great. >>> i have an ugly picture of the fdr coming up for you right here. it is bumper to bumper. a sea of brake lights...
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Aug 10, 2015
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a little more humid. 64 north port and massapequa, going to take a walk downed boardwalk at fire island this morning, it's a beautiful morning, 55 at monticello. nice and cool in spots in here. a calm wind to a light wind mostly out of the northeast. there are a couple showers in eastern pennsylvania. those will kind of creep eastward. they'll die down and refire this afternoon. the showers and thunderstorms we get tonight are here in the ohio valley. those will slide eastward coming into the area tonight generally after midnight. you'll see in our futurecast, our computer model. here are those afternoon showers that pop up west of the city. then tomorrow here come thunderstorms morning commute time. 6 a.m., 7 a.m., heavy drenching downpours of rain. then we're looking at pop-up showers and thunderstorms again with the front sliding through thier. rainfall amounts you'll see some of these can be drenching downpours with flooding possible. newark on the computer model showing 2 inches, trenton 3 inches of rain. this could be a little high. it's computer guidance. it gives you an idea of
a little more humid. 64 north port and massapequa, going to take a walk downed boardwalk at fire island this morning, it's a beautiful morning, 55 at monticello. nice and cool in spots in here. a calm wind to a light wind mostly out of the northeast. there are a couple showers in eastern pennsylvania. those will kind of creep eastward. they'll die down and refire this afternoon. the showers and thunderstorms we get tonight are here in the ohio valley. those will slide eastward coming into the...
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north port 72 as well as massapequa. 72 belmar and toms river. the numbers are mild. the wind is out of the south and really pumps up the moisture here ahead of the rain that is coming. here is the stormy 7. a front to the west. certainly it's less humid and drier air clash wearing this surge of humidity. this front will push through tomorrow and that will give us cooler, drier air, particularly drier air to end the week. a flash flood watch means that at any time these heavy downpours of rain can create flash flooding or quick flooding in an instant across the area. that's from westchester through rockland county around fairfield to new haven. five boroughs of new york city, passaic, bergen, essex, hudson. the heaviest rain is surging up along this boundary here. it will come up and through the area this morning into the city in the next hour or so. that puts us toward 6:00. a couple of showers running up along i-95 in connecticut and into westchester county, across the l.i.e. to the northern state. futurecast, our computer guidance shows the heaviest rain getting he
north port 72 as well as massapequa. 72 belmar and toms river. the numbers are mild. the wind is out of the south and really pumps up the moisture here ahead of the rain that is coming. here is the stormy 7. a front to the west. certainly it's less humid and drier air clash wearing this surge of humidity. this front will push through tomorrow and that will give us cooler, drier air, particularly drier air to end the week. a flash flood watch means that at any time these heavy downpours of rain...
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Aug 6, 2015
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it will be across long island out to nassau, suffolk county, 63 north port to massapequa to hauppauge and the east end 69 from east hampton to montauk. 63 belmar. look at toms river 55. so is and dover in northern new jersey to poughkeepsie where it's 55 and around kingston. this afternoon we get to 83. that's cooler than normal. dry with a northwest wind. absolutely gorgeous. now, we will look at the weekend weather forecast coming up next. hang on. heather is looking at the commute. weather then heather. >>> on routes 1 and 9 closed down between tonnele circle and construction. cliffside park, this map is blocking that but anderson is closed at lot ton with the ongoing water main break. new jersey transit doing fine. bridge work in bridgeport. traveling on to the staten island east south avenue to victory boulevard, two lanes are closed down. shortly. we have alternate side of the street parking rules in effect. mass transit is doing okay. lori, over to you. >> heather, thank you. >>> we are following a developing story in new jersey. the search is on for a missing swimmer. nypd avi
it will be across long island out to nassau, suffolk county, 63 north port to massapequa to hauppauge and the east end 69 from east hampton to montauk. 63 belmar. look at toms river 55. so is and dover in northern new jersey to poughkeepsie where it's 55 and around kingston. this afternoon we get to 83. that's cooler than normal. dry with a northwest wind. absolutely gorgeous. now, we will look at the weekend weather forecast coming up next. hang on. heather is looking at the commute. weather...
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Aug 15, 2015
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leads a reconnaissance diversionary to this attachment -- detachment, onwill lead the assault north korean ports. se was involved in the kurile and no doubt would have been involved in hokkaido had it occurred. this note i got today was about the 82nd rifle corps. the unit, its mission was to grab anything you can and hold it. my book on the operation and all soviet records, russian records up until now, tell you the commander of the 82nd rifle corps was none other than a general. if you look at the new biographical dictionary, it will tell you he was replaced right before the operation by two very capable commanders. first by a corps commander, one of the best in the red army, in july. by a heros replaced of the soviet union who was in fact an army commander. you are getting some high paid, high-ranking folks. study on thear division commanders earmarked to take part in the hokkaido operation. contrary to my previous operation, it was three divisions and a rifle brigade. at least two of those divisions were specially configured with 9000 plus men as opposed to 7000 had duringdivisions the offen
leads a reconnaissance diversionary to this attachment -- detachment, onwill lead the assault north korean ports. se was involved in the kurile and no doubt would have been involved in hokkaido had it occurred. this note i got today was about the 82nd rifle corps. the unit, its mission was to grab anything you can and hold it. my book on the operation and all soviet records, russian records up until now, tell you the commander of the 82nd rifle corps was none other than a general. if you look...
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Aug 13, 2015
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john: we are in greensboro, north carolina at the military port, standing on the battlefield of guilford courthouse. during the revolutionary war, the british had moved their campaign to the southern and had captured georgia and south carolina and were moving into north carolina to try to what they called restore authority, which meant they would conquer the land. ended up hereey at guilford courthouse in the middle of north carolina. 1780 one.ch 15, general nathanael greene, continental army, was pitted against the british army under lord cornwallis. cornwallis was making his march through north carolina, conquering the land and so forth , and general green wanted to stop that. green was george washington's most trusted general. he was picked by general washington to come south and save the southern army, because the southern army had lost two major battles at trial stan camden, south carolina, lost many men, and there were very few soldiers left. general washington sent john green south with the idea to try to stop cornwallis. lord charles cornwallis was the commander of the british ar
john: we are in greensboro, north carolina at the military port, standing on the battlefield of guilford courthouse. during the revolutionary war, the british had moved their campaign to the southern and had captured georgia and south carolina and were moving into north carolina to try to what they called restore authority, which meant they would conquer the land. ended up hereey at guilford courthouse in the middle of north carolina. 1780 one.ch 15, general nathanael greene, continental army,...
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Aug 29, 2015
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you don't see it in the map but new orleans is about 100 miles straight north of here. port fouchon is a major center, transshipment center for oil and gas in the gulf. the area between there and new orleans is filled with wetlands that basically would help buffer the force of a giant storm surge. look at the same map 78 years later. much of the we wetlands are gon. in the last year, new orleans has lost 19 miles of coastal land which means, new orleans has a lot less separating it from the hundreds of thousands of people that live in new orleans and the other parts of the coast. some scientists say if nothing is done about this situation another 700 miles of new orleans coast would vanish by 2050. it is important to remember that despite all of the progress that new orleans has made in the decade since katrina, louisiana continues to lose ground in the battle against rising sea levels. the harm that poses to homes and businesses. what can be done? as david ariosto reports, the answers are complicated and controversy. controversial. >> imagine if delaware up and disappeared,
you don't see it in the map but new orleans is about 100 miles straight north of here. port fouchon is a major center, transshipment center for oil and gas in the gulf. the area between there and new orleans is filled with wetlands that basically would help buffer the force of a giant storm surge. look at the same map 78 years later. much of the we wetlands are gon. in the last year, new orleans has lost 19 miles of coastal land which means, new orleans has a lot less separating it from the...
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morning, in the men's bathroom, next to the greyhound bus terminal on the lower level of the north wing of port authority. police say he stabbed a 47-year- old man multiple times and ran off. investigators are looking into the possibility that the victim had a relationship with the suspect's mother, but the motive for the attack is still unclear. the stabbing comes a month after a woman was allegedly raped inside a port authority parking garage. a second violent crime that has some travelers feeling very uneasy. >> oh, my gosh. really? happening here? >> i think that is ridiculous. the amount of police, what here. >> it is scary. it really is. you have to be very careful when you are traveling through here. >> reporter: the victim had surgery earlier today and is expected to be okay. the suspect is in plus custody, facing several charges. including attempted murker. live in midtown, hazel sanchez, >> thank you, hazel. tonight. former police commissioner ray kelly is accusing mayor deblasio of putting lives in danger just as the mayor tries to defend his record. cbs 2 jessica schneider is live i
morning, in the men's bathroom, next to the greyhound bus terminal on the lower level of the north wing of port authority. police say he stabbed a 47-year- old man multiple times and ran off. investigators are looking into the possibility that the victim had a relationship with the suspect's mother, but the motive for the attack is still unclear. the stabbing comes a month after a woman was allegedly raped inside a port authority parking garage. a second violent crime that has some travelers...
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Aug 27, 2015
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pretty much in the 60s. 62 in babylon. 66 in north port. good morning everyone in plainview. temperatures in the low 60s there. valley stream at 65. 68 at jfk. 58 in dutchess county in poughkeepsie up route 9. 61 on the i-84 corridor. at newburgh, 57 in sussex. eye 55? monticello. long branch stuck at 59. average for today is 81. we're at 82. right where we should be. the humidity is low. winds are low. the sunshine is out. that makes everything perfect. as far as precipitation, even clouds, you just can't find it. that's how we like it. looking good from west to north to south and in the east. we go way south and way east. we're going to the caribbean right now where we're watching erika. if you are going to st. john, have friends or family who are down there, they're getting now. 50 mile per hour winds. the track, that brings it through this path which creates watches and warnings through the u.s. virgin islands, san juan, into turks and caicos. as far as where it may go, these are the spaghetti models. as you can see, every model has predictions. nothing is matching at thi
pretty much in the 60s. 62 in babylon. 66 in north port. good morning everyone in plainview. temperatures in the low 60s there. valley stream at 65. 68 at jfk. 58 in dutchess county in poughkeepsie up route 9. 61 on the i-84 corridor. at newburgh, 57 in sussex. eye 55? monticello. long branch stuck at 59. average for today is 81. we're at 82. right where we should be. the humidity is low. winds are low. the sunshine is out. that makes everything perfect. as far as precipitation, even clouds,...
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robert from north port, florida. hello. >> hello. >> you're on. >> caller: my feeling is that as someone who works as a manager and employs people and hires people and interviews people and someone who went through testing himself, i don't see a way to skirt around standardized tests. we need to look at schools as being the nurturing points for kids to grow and develop into responsible human beings and to become employable. employers more and more are demanding certain sets of information. the banking industry, you are going to want to have people who are qualified in mathematics and in accounting. and in the sciences you need people who have aptitude. you need surgeons who know what a scalpel is. to say that we can just go on a classroom environment and who is participating and pass them along i think will have dire consequences for us as a nation as far as having an employable group of upcoming students. also, i would like to say that one problem that i have is that education is not changing. one thing that needs t
robert from north port, florida. hello. >> hello. >> you're on. >> caller: my feeling is that as someone who works as a manager and employs people and hires people and interviews people and someone who went through testing himself, i don't see a way to skirt around standardized tests. we need to look at schools as being the nurturing points for kids to grow and develop into responsible human beings and to become employable. employers more and more are demanding certain sets of...
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that, make that out there, we have a few shades of blue showing up north of the poconos getting into the wilks scranton area and williams portcentral pennsylvania temperatures are down into the 40s right now. there is cool stuff up to the north, 60s across south jersey, gandys beach, 67. buena, 65. dewpoints nice and low in the 40s. 52 sunday that's on the comfortable side. all week long, we're peakerring monday and tuesday, we're not at 6 -- owe peaking monday and tuesday, we're not even at 60s. we have a front hanging over the coast that will pull toward the west and move closer to the coast in the next 24 hours sore. for the most apartment it should sweep back through dry. there could be spotty showers, sunday afternoon, but should not amount to all that much. sunday, the front gets closer, it increases the cloud cover and we get into monday, we see more clouds increasing from the west this time with the form of a cold front that could trigger a spotty shower in parts of the area. so both tomorrow and monday, let's say 20 to 30% chance of a pop-up shower. today we're crystal clear. future tracker 6, there are the clouds c
that, make that out there, we have a few shades of blue showing up north of the poconos getting into the wilks scranton area and williams portcentral pennsylvania temperatures are down into the 40s right now. there is cool stuff up to the north, 60s across south jersey, gandys beach, 67. buena, 65. dewpoints nice and low in the 40s. 52 sunday that's on the comfortable side. all week long, we're peakerring monday and tuesday, we're not at 6 -- owe peaking monday and tuesday, we're not even at...
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Aug 22, 2015
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north central p-a, williams port, temperatures in the 40s, these numbers we would love to see this thisime of the year. anything under 6 a is nice and comfortable. we have 40s and 50s, a nice refreshing start to your saturday. it should stay comfortable this afternoon, there are changes, light changes we head into sunday. satellite aand radar there's the front that stalled off the coast. most of the time, 90% of the time our weather moves from west to east across the country. but this guy has seemed to have lost his way and pushing more to thest west which will push the front closer to the coast, that means we increase clouds and include a chance for a spotty shower, especially across south jersey and the jersey shore for sunday afternoon. the front is out to sea, you should see mostly sunny skies, the front gets closer and increases the clouds. this guy will kick everything out of here as we get into monday. temperatures shift directions out of the south close to 90 degrees, tuesday it will feel like fall with temperatures down into the low 80s. here's future tracker 6 speaking of the
north central p-a, williams port, temperatures in the 40s, these numbers we would love to see this thisime of the year. anything under 6 a is nice and comfortable. we have 40s and 50s, a nice refreshing start to your saturday. it should stay comfortable this afternoon, there are changes, light changes we head into sunday. satellite aand radar there's the front that stalled off the coast. most of the time, 90% of the time our weather moves from west to east across the country. but this guy has...
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siskiyou county and ports north and west. weak low pressure sitting off the coast.in the onshore flow. that's our friend. if you don't like hot weather. so mild weather with afternoon sunshine continues through the weekend. low cloud cover tonight. coastal drizzle. we'll see sunshine all afternoon long anywhere away from the coastline. should be a very comfortable weekend to get out and about and temperatures will remain seasonal. let's talk about those temperatures for your saturday. fremont will hit 78 tomorrow. mountain view 80. cupertino warm but not hot 83. afternoon sunshine in danville 80. benicia 77. antioch mid-80s. 70s tomorrow for san rafael and novato. san leandro 72. cloverdale 91. saint helena 87. your extended forecast weekend the coolest of the next several days, mid- to upper 80s inland. low 70s near the bay. perhaps a few degrees warmer as onshore flow weakens monday through thursday mid-80s to low 90s inland. some low 70s near the bay. and mid-60s along the coastline. no rainfall in the forecast for the next seven days. we are back out here live a
siskiyou county and ports north and west. weak low pressure sitting off the coast.in the onshore flow. that's our friend. if you don't like hot weather. so mild weather with afternoon sunshine continues through the weekend. low cloud cover tonight. coastal drizzle. we'll see sunshine all afternoon long anywhere away from the coastline. should be a very comfortable weekend to get out and about and temperatures will remain seasonal. let's talk about those temperatures for your saturday. fremont...
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abe said that dozens of north korean submarines had left their ports. he said the situation could be very dangerous. >> translator: no one knows what could happen in such a situation. we have to make preparations in advance in order to protect the lives and livelihoods of japanese people. a well-functioning alliance between japan and the united states would be very effective in deterring unexpected or risky action by north korea. >> the prime minister said japan and the u.s. could cooperate to intercept north korean missiles. >>> astronauts on the international space station have just received a fresh batch of supplies from the cargo ship. the delivery was a success thanks to a docking maneuver developed by japanese engineers. nhk world's naoki makata reporting. >> reporter: the vessel was tasked with bringing more than five tons of food, equipment, and other surprises. japanese astronaut kimiya yui is on board the iss. >> thank you very much for your support. we successfully received htv and captured htv that looks very golden -- like a treasure box. >
abe said that dozens of north korean submarines had left their ports. he said the situation could be very dangerous. >> translator: no one knows what could happen in such a situation. we have to make preparations in advance in order to protect the lives and livelihoods of japanese people. a well-functioning alliance between japan and the united states would be very effective in deterring unexpected or risky action by north korea. >> the prime minister said japan and the u.s. could...
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the port 80 miles of beijing is china's personal port in the north. professor says the impact will depend on its proximity to nearby facilities. >> we know it's in a warehouse district. hopefully it's a little bit away from the port itself and the good thing is that because it's a warehouse district it does not mean residential areas. otherwise, fatalities would be much more significant. >> it is a city of 15 million people, the explosions turned neighborhoods into a metal scrap yard. vehicles were charred by the flames from our huge fireball. residents are roaming the streets in what they're wearing when rocked out of bed. the explosion shook the ground and was compared to a 2.9 richter scale earthquake. >>> still no agreement on new england patriots quarterback tom brady's punishment in that deflate gate scandal. brady left court without an answer as he fights to have his four-game suspension thrown out. the judge had tough questions for brady like why he destroyed his cell phone during the investigation. >> the judge was clear nothing could be righ
the port 80 miles of beijing is china's personal port in the north. professor says the impact will depend on its proximity to nearby facilities. >> we know it's in a warehouse district. hopefully it's a little bit away from the port itself and the good thing is that because it's a warehouse district it does not mean residential areas. otherwise, fatalities would be much more significant. >> it is a city of 15 million people, the explosions turned neighborhoods into a metal scrap...
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Aug 4, 2015
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north of that showers and thunderstorms. big old lightning strikes. look at this around port salon gay -- salonga out to the northern branch. how is it going, heather. >> a mess on the b.q.e. b.q.e. northbound side you can see people are barely moving. this is up into the brooklyn bridge. let's go to a webcam and where the accident is and what the scene looks like at this point. northbound side near metropolitan avenue. everything is closed at this point. southbound side you have a ton of rubbernecking delays as well. alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. shirleen, over to you. >> heather, thank you. >>> new this morning, a losing situation for a man who shouted antigay slurs at the first two men to be married at the west point military academy. the man they were looking for bunched one couple in the face. after that the punches went the other way. the couple said the attacker left a so hobo daga bruised and covered in his own blood. attacks against gay people are down 20% this year. >>> we are following two breaking stories right now. frightening moments
north of that showers and thunderstorms. big old lightning strikes. look at this around port salon gay -- salonga out to the northern branch. how is it going, heather. >> a mess on the b.q.e. b.q.e. northbound side you can see people are barely moving. this is up into the brooklyn bridge. let's go to a webcam and where the accident is and what the scene looks like at this point. northbound side near metropolitan avenue. everything is closed at this point. southbound side you have a ton of...
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colma is 65, low 70s sausalito and more sunshine and low-to-mid 80s through the north bay valley until cloverdale, lake port, use key why, where the heat will be upper 90's to nearly 100. berkeley is 72. mid-to-upper 70s most neighbors like oakland at 75 and san leandro at 20 and union city and fremont, low-to-mid 80s. 92 at concord and san ramon and 92 at concord and san ramon and 96 at at justice department my seven-day outlook shows we will barely reach 90 inland tomorrow. nearly 80 around the bay and 60s at the coast. thursday, friday, temperatures are below average and they return to seasonal change. morning clouds and afternoon sunshine this weekend. leyla? >> 29 bart trains on time. ace train one is a minute early. no delays on muni so far. san jose, 87 near the shark tank and traffic is smooth. we will take you up to the bay bridge toll plaza where it is also equally smoot. you can see cars coming from the east bay. nothing crowding in the cash paying lanes. a quiet start this morning. the area shaded in white is an indication of cloud cover and possibly fog. mike will let us know if we will have a
colma is 65, low 70s sausalito and more sunshine and low-to-mid 80s through the north bay valley until cloverdale, lake port, use key why, where the heat will be upper 90's to nearly 100. berkeley is 72. mid-to-upper 70s most neighbors like oakland at 75 and san leandro at 20 and union city and fremont, low-to-mid 80s. 92 at concord and san ramon and 92 at concord and san ramon and 96 at at justice department my seven-day outlook shows we will barely reach 90 inland tomorrow. nearly 80 around...
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in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and mid-70s to low 80s to the north bay until cloverdale and lake porte east bay shore we have berkeley at 673 and oakland at 76 and hercules at 77 and the castro valley and transmit at 79. inland east bay, 85 in san ramon, to 90 in antioch and none in brentwood. get used to those temperatures as we head through the weekend. we have, actually the summer jazz festival and it started at 5:30 tonight where temperatures in the upper 70s and dropping down into the my 60 before it ends. sorry, no fireworks at the game, first pitch is 67. last out, about 64. 7:00 is when the game starts. my seven-day forecast shows temperatures are equalized tomorrow and sunday with a little bit sunshine on sunday and we have a dip where the temperatures are below average mop, tuesday and wednesday but a nice weekend to be outside. >> love it. >> a polarizing topic for parents, showing light on the best method to discipline your toddler during a it down. >> oklahoma state university researcher interviewed 100 mothers to get some detailed descriptions of when they disciplined to
in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and mid-70s to low 80s to the north bay until cloverdale and lake porte east bay shore we have berkeley at 673 and oakland at 76 and hercules at 77 and the castro valley and transmit at 79. inland east bay, 85 in san ramon, to 90 in antioch and none in brentwood. get used to those temperatures as we head through the weekend. we have, actually the summer jazz festival and it started at 5:30 tonight where temperatures in the upper 70s and dropping...
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there was basically the fort lauderdale trading post, which is on the new river, which is just north of portlades. that was the vein of commerce for moving goods in and out of what then was the everglades. led to the making of lake maple. by 1913, a cut was put into the boats to goow small in and out of the lake into the ocean. and that was really the prelude to the major project, which started with authorization by the state legislature in 1927 to proceed with a port here, what is now port everglades. and in february, 1928, president in thee pressed a button white house, and a detonation eventually occurred to open a cut and turn the channel into a challenge -- channel. back in the 1920's, there was a little over 400 acres that was purchased to be the start of the port. today, the port is 2200 acres. it has grown a little bit over the years, but not that much. the first cruise ship was actually here in 1931. since then, we have grown to the second-largest cruise port in the world. in a good goal, we will see up to 800 port calls by cruise ships. this year, we had 40 different ships them 10
there was basically the fort lauderdale trading post, which is on the new river, which is just north of portlades. that was the vein of commerce for moving goods in and out of what then was the everglades. led to the making of lake maple. by 1913, a cut was put into the boats to goow small in and out of the lake into the ocean. and that was really the prelude to the major project, which started with authorization by the state legislature in 1927 to proceed with a port here, what is now port...
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Aug 13, 2015
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the port 80 miles of beijing is china's personal port in the north. professor says the impact will depend on its proximity to nearby facilities. >> we know it's in a warehouse district. hopefully it's a little bit away from the port itself and the good thing is that because it's a warehouse district it does not mean residential areas. otherwise, fatalities would be much more significant. >> it is a city of 15 million people, the explosions turned neighborhoods into a metal scrap yard. vehicles were charred by the flames from our huge fireball. residents are roaming the streets in what they're wearing when rocked out of bed. the explosion shook the ground and was compared to a 2.9 richter scale earthquake. >>> still no agreement on new england patriots quarterback tom brady's punishment in that deflate gate scandal. brady left court without an answer as he fights to have his four-game suspension thrown out. the judge had tough questions for brady like why he destroyed his cell phone during the investigation. >> the judge was clear nothing could be righ
the port 80 miles of beijing is china's personal port in the north. professor says the impact will depend on its proximity to nearby facilities. >> we know it's in a warehouse district. hopefully it's a little bit away from the port itself and the good thing is that because it's a warehouse district it does not mean residential areas. otherwise, fatalities would be much more significant. >> it is a city of 15 million people, the explosions turned neighborhoods into a metal scrap...
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two and a half thousand people disembarringed at the port, most intending to continue north to the mass dope i can't border and then into the european union. >> of the many stages in their long journey before and still to come, this 12 our ferry crossing from the aegean island of lesbos has perhaps been the most comfortable and secure. they paid 50 euros'm to the ferry operator and they've arrived safely on dry land. >> we don't have any right in our country. people kill each other, so we escaped from our country. >> are you happy to be here? do you feel relieved to be here. >> yes, we are so happy here. >> we're 10. >> 10 in one family. >> turkey to greece and now we're going to macedonia, to serbia, then hungary. >> have you heard about the trouble on the route it is. >> i heard so much. >> are you worried about that? >> yes. >> this is 12.5000 people in a single week. back on the ablen islands, the european front line, if you like, are well over 10,000 people waiting to get on ferries and that number is growing by a thousand new arrivals across the sea every night. >> the authorities
two and a half thousand people disembarringed at the port, most intending to continue north to the mass dope i can't border and then into the european union. >> of the many stages in their long journey before and still to come, this 12 our ferry crossing from the aegean island of lesbos has perhaps been the most comfortable and secure. they paid 50 euros'm to the ferry operator and they've arrived safely on dry land. >> we don't have any right in our country. people kill each other,...
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i checked in the north shore, this is port jefferson buoy, 76 water temperature there in the sound. looking nice. sandy hook is 76 degrees. so, very inviting for the beaches. the northwest. a light wind throughout the afternoon and we really don't have too much of a weather worry. if you are heading to the beaches, swim with a lifeguard. rip current risk is low. accutrack showing beautiful skies. that all cooperates with today. but the time -- by the time we head to tomorrow and the weekend, people want to know will it last. it lasts for parts of the area. if you are in central or southern new jersey, an eye to the sky. cloud coverage that lasts through friday for areas south. but we get the sun breaks north and west. things look good. the system is just offshore that could create a wrinkle in the forecast. saturday is looking good and sunday. just really a close call as the system comes just offshore where it's close to the dry air to the north and we have the rain to the south. we will watch it carefully. weather well n, air quality is good. pollen counts or moderate to high. gras
i checked in the north shore, this is port jefferson buoy, 76 water temperature there in the sound. looking nice. sandy hook is 76 degrees. so, very inviting for the beaches. the northwest. a light wind throughout the afternoon and we really don't have too much of a weather worry. if you are heading to the beaches, swim with a lifeguard. rip current risk is low. accutrack showing beautiful skies. that all cooperates with today. but the time -- by the time we head to tomorrow and the weekend,...
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reporter: it's been reported that the south koreans are saying that 50 of north korea's 70 sib marines are away from their ports and not detect would by south korean forces. they upped their detection assets to try and establish where the submarines are. they are saying that the number of artillery pieces on the north of the border have doubled. so south koreans are sending a message that they know what's going on. whether the north koreans are sending a message, a show of force, potentially might be afoot. we don't know. but the south koreans are seeing increased military activity. >> ties between the u.k. and iran as both countries are set to open their embassies. >> hundreds of doctors who fled venezuela are caught in limbo here i in colombia. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to
reporter: it's been reported that the south koreans are saying that 50 of north korea's 70 sib marines are away from their ports and not detect would by south korean forces. they upped their detection assets to try and establish where the submarines are. they are saying that the number of artillery pieces on the north of the border have doubled. so south koreans are sending a message that they know what's going on. whether the north koreans are sending a message, a show of force, potentially...
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. >> reporter: smoke from the fires up north also masking the port of oakland.eek rests under a bed of smoke so much so you can barely make out mount diablo. >> it's sad that something so far away can bring it here. >> reporter: david harrington and his brother daniel. >> it's concerning knowing that someone is going through the fire. >> reporter: drove up the mountain to check the unusually hazy view. >> i come you have here and run a lot. -- i come up here and run a lot and hike. i do all my training up here in the off time. >> reporter: this group not letting the smoke slow them down. still, the payoff not as rewarding. this view from the top shot in july shows the drastic difference compared to what it look like most of this day. >> yesterday was very clear and now, i can't see anything. >> reporter: either way, the smoke won't cut this family's camping trip short mainly because it hasn't impacted their health. >> is it affecting your breathing at all? >> no. >> reporter: philippe djegal, kron 4 news. >> you can actually smell that smoke in the air today. so
. >> reporter: smoke from the fires up north also masking the port of oakland.eek rests under a bed of smoke so much so you can barely make out mount diablo. >> it's sad that something so far away can bring it here. >> reporter: david harrington and his brother daniel. >> it's concerning knowing that someone is going through the fire. >> reporter: drove up the mountain to check the unusually hazy view. >> i come you have here and run a lot. -- i come up here...
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province of lahich neighbors the port city ever aden actually to the north of that city which the houthis lost control of last month. let's discuss the are issues there with adam barra. adam how do we know about the extensive push, how much of the air base they're actually in control of? >> first it's important to know that the al anad air base, this is not just a strip it's one of the largest military encampments in the entire country. anti-houthi forces are taking control of it, they have dfned they have lost complete control of aden. regardless of the different media reports it's very clear if the antihouthi force he have not taken control of al adnan now they are clearly in the wake of doing this. it is very clear which way this is going at this point. >> can you just put this into context for us. how important is the el anad base be? what would control of the facility allow the anti-houthi fighters what would it allow them then to do in terms of building on these gains? >> it's probably the biggest air force base, you would call it the anad triangle, it means control of aden and it w
province of lahich neighbors the port city ever aden actually to the north of that city which the houthis lost control of last month. let's discuss the are issues there with adam barra. adam how do we know about the extensive push, how much of the air base they're actually in control of? >> first it's important to know that the al anad air base, this is not just a strip it's one of the largest military encampments in the entire country. anti-houthi forces are taking control of it, they...
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it's controlled by rebel forces and is the main entry port for aid surprise in north yemen yemen' conflictng it one of the most dangerous places to be a child. nearly 400 have died in the war so far, uncief says that means eight children on average are killed or injured every day. and they are being used to fight. at least 377 children are being recruited since march. access to food difficult before the war is now even harder, around 1.8 million children are expected to suffer from malnutrition this year. the fighting in yemen is having an impact on refugees from other countries, especially somalis. they have already left one war and find themselves now stuck in another. caroline malone reports. >> reporter: a somali refugees in yemen. she is staying in this school in the southern port city of aden. along with many others displaced by the fighting. she escaped from civil war in somalia many years ago. and find herself once again caught up in another conflict. >> translator: i have been living in aden for 25 years. it's hard to leave it. now i have children and life and death are in dodd's
it's controlled by rebel forces and is the main entry port for aid surprise in north yemen yemen' conflictng it one of the most dangerous places to be a child. nearly 400 have died in the war so far, uncief says that means eight children on average are killed or injured every day. and they are being used to fight. at least 377 children are being recruited since march. access to food difficult before the war is now even harder, around 1.8 million children are expected to suffer from malnutrition...
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Aug 28, 2015
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. >> from the papal, to the port i can owe, to north broad street, jumbro-trons will be begin programming saturday the 26th at 6:00 a.m. >> now, beyond the great visuals, the screens will also be able to reveal vital information to the crowd involving security, and weather warnings. >> so, in just a month, again, pope francis will be here in philadelphia for more information leading up to the historic event, go to the website cbsphilly.com. you'll find complete guide to the papal visit. >> all right, it is 5:06 right now. the death pole is four and could rise in landslides on the caribbean island of dominica, caused by tropical storm erika. take a look. >> (screams heard). >> very scary images, nearly 15 inches every rain, soaked the mountain us island in more than a day. twenty people remain missing there. erika is bearing down on puerto rico as we speak. and meteorologist, kyla grogan, will have an update on the storm, also our forecast coming up in less than ten minute. that's just very disturbing to watch there. >>> 5:07 right now. roanoke virginia community is remembering the news cr
. >> from the papal, to the port i can owe, to north broad street, jumbro-trons will be begin programming saturday the 26th at 6:00 a.m. >> now, beyond the great visuals, the screens will also be able to reveal vital information to the crowd involving security, and weather warnings. >> so, in just a month, again, pope francis will be here in philadelphia for more information leading up to the historic event, go to the website cbsphilly.com. you'll find complete guide to the...
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officials from volvo group in north america, amazon.com, the port of long beach testified before theenate commerce committe committee. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am pleased to convene the senate subcommittee on infrastructure, safety and security for its sixth hearing, which is titled technologies, transforming transportation, is the government keeping up? ranking member booker suggested holding this hearing, and he and i are excited to bring together a range of issues that we have worked together on the senate. for example we underscored the important role that technology plays in our daily lives by collaborating on the inner thin things resolution at the beginning of the congress. i was pleased to see it passed earlier this year. we have made progress on the maritime rail and higher infrastructure. our hearing brings our work on these various issues together. today we will explore the federal government's response to the current technological developments in our nation's transportation industry. in order to maximize the efficiency and safety gains being made by the private sect
officials from volvo group in north america, amazon.com, the port of long beach testified before theenate commerce committe committee. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am pleased to convene the senate subcommittee on infrastructure, safety and security for its sixth hearing, which is titled technologies, transforming transportation, is the government keeping up? ranking member booker suggested holding this hearing, and he and i are excited to bring together a range of issues that we have...
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we saw scenes like this all across the north shore of suffolk county in communities like st. james and here in port jefferson. as you'll here in just a moment, the sounds of the storm, the winds that reached up to 80 miles an hour in some places, scared the daylights out of some homeowners. the extent of the damage surprisedp here along suffolk north shore but not don. >> i heard this one coming down. that one made a very loud thought. >> the man was so shaken by the storm, he and his wife spread fled to the basement. the high winds did pummel 100-year-old trees right outside their door. >> we did what we had to do. we got out of danger as much as we could. >> reporter: now police are trying to keep drivers safe with traffic lights out. as close to 200 crews work to restore power. a utility spokesman says that work might not be finished until friday morning. some are speculating a tornado did all this damage, but the national weather service says right now there's no indication that was the case. >> i think something hit the top of the tree and took the whole thing down, twisted it right out of the
we saw scenes like this all across the north shore of suffolk county in communities like st. james and here in port jefferson. as you'll here in just a moment, the sounds of the storm, the winds that reached up to 80 miles an hour in some places, scared the daylights out of some homeowners. the extent of the damage surprisedp here along suffolk north shore but not don. >> i heard this one coming down. that one made a very loud thought. >> the man was so shaken by the storm, he and...