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even the winds will be coming out of the northeast and east, northeast, army at 10 miles an hour.s long as -- easterly at 10 miles an hour. a storm system drifting south so the flow yesterday over the delmarva toward us is moving more toward southern virginia. that's bringing with it the clouds. bringing in drier air in toward the mid-atlantic. that's why we've seen the clearing skies, especially north and east of town. south and west still a few clouds. there's a little bit of fog toward quantico about a mile and a half. have patches of fog, very isolated. some visibilities like martinsburg down to 3. but the the story about the clearing, we've cleared out. temperatures from gaithersburg to frederick 5, to even 13 degrees colder because without the clouds, the heat escapes but south and west of town temperatures steady from yesterday morning where the clouds are still around luray, culpeper. temps in the low 50s for manassas, nokesville and round hill all 52. northeast and we're down to 43 in bowie. 45 college park and 47 in waldorf. and a beautiful sky one more time on our micha
even the winds will be coming out of the northeast and east, northeast, army at 10 miles an hour.s long as -- easterly at 10 miles an hour. a storm system drifting south so the flow yesterday over the delmarva toward us is moving more toward southern virginia. that's bringing with it the clouds. bringing in drier air in toward the mid-atlantic. that's why we've seen the clearing skies, especially north and east of town. south and west still a few clouds. there's a little bit of fog toward...
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May 23, 2013
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the storms are moving from southwest to northeast. a strong cold front will dramatically change our temperatures beginning late tonight in taking us into a chilly memorial day weekend. war on the severe storms coming up in a few minutes. >> you can stay ahead of the storms anywhere at any time with our smartphone app. always, online at wbaltv.com. >> a band of thunderstorms slow cleanup operations in oklahoma today, where the first funeral was held for one of the tornado victims. of 10year-old was one children killed in a powerful tornado when it devastated the oklahoma city suburb of moore. she and her best friend or two of seven children who died at plaza towers elementary. >> a lot of people are still suffering
the storms are moving from southwest to northeast. a strong cold front will dramatically change our temperatures beginning late tonight in taking us into a chilly memorial day weekend. war on the severe storms coming up in a few minutes. >> you can stay ahead of the storms anywhere at any time with our smartphone app. always, online at wbaltv.com. >> a band of thunderstorms slow cleanup operations in oklahoma today, where the first funeral was held for one of the tornado victims. of...
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May 23, 2013
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tonight in the northeast, it's going to be heavy rain, flash flooding with the threat. also damaging winds you'll have to watch out for. in texas and the southern plains, tornadoes are a possibility also large hail that could be bigger than baseball. now for travel if you're planning to head out of town tomorrow along with about 35 million holiday travellers look for cool and rainy weather in the northeast. if you're heading to the roads like more than 31 million people will be watch out for the rain in the northeast. also in the middle part of the country chance for more storms. >>> chris thanks for your reporting. one more note about the weather. the people at noaa who track hurricanes for a living said today they expect another busy season in the atlantic. 13 to 20 named storms. seven to 11 hurricanes. three to six of those hurricanes are expected to be major. last year was the third busiest season on record with 19 named storms, one of which of course was hurricane sandy which caused $50 billion in damage. >>> still ahead tonight on the rebound as millions of famili
tonight in the northeast, it's going to be heavy rain, flash flooding with the threat. also damaging winds you'll have to watch out for. in texas and the southern plains, tornadoes are a possibility also large hail that could be bigger than baseball. now for travel if you're planning to head out of town tomorrow along with about 35 million holiday travellers look for cool and rainy weather in the northeast. if you're heading to the roads like more than 31 million people will be watch out for...
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May 24, 2013
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>> well, bad weather is making news elsewhere tonight as well, a lot of unsettled weather in the northeast in particular could mean a very hectic holiday travel weekend ahead. weather channel meteorologist chris warren now joins us. hey, chris. good evening to you. >> ann, good evening. severe weather has already thrown a real wrench into travel, and we have seen some long delays heading into the northeast at the airport, newark and laguardia, both having full on ground stops. let's take a look right now at where that threat does continue for severe weather tonight in the northeast. it's going to be heavy rain, flash flooding with the threat, also damaging winds you'll have to watch out for. in texas and the southern plains, tornadoes a possibility, also large hail that could be bigger than baseballs. now, for travel, if you're planning to head out of town tomorrow along with about 35 million memorial day holiday travelers this weekend, look for some cool and rainy weather in the northeast. if you're heading to the roads, like 31 million, in fact, more than 31 million people will be, you h
>> well, bad weather is making news elsewhere tonight as well, a lot of unsettled weather in the northeast in particular could mean a very hectic holiday travel weekend ahead. weather channel meteorologist chris warren now joins us. hey, chris. good evening to you. >> ann, good evening. severe weather has already thrown a real wrench into travel, and we have seen some long delays heading into the northeast at the airport, newark and laguardia, both having full on ground stops. let's...
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. >> next speaker please and i'm ann i'm a resident of the northeast mission. >> i took time off of work i believe folks are underrepresented in this process. there's many, many people living in those buildings that are not being acknowledged as residents. and a love the neighborhood the way it is. we all seem to be able to get along. i've been part of this process from the beginning. we're doing fin and i'd like to reiterate some of the things the consequences of something like that are unintended i don't think they can be there's no way to know what's going to be happening. and t and t and the implementation and then we'll look at the other part we need a comprehensive plan. i haven't seen any way to back out of something when can you say uncle it handbag has to be right mr. reiskin. i'll leave this alone >> thank you very much. >> i am a resident of the hill i'm a homeowner which menus i'm a significant property taxpayer. in the city and i was here at the 70 mta meeting with the subject of the parking meters was 75 to one and extended meters is a sunday issue that is terrible. i'd agr
. >> next speaker please and i'm ann i'm a resident of the northeast mission. >> i took time off of work i believe folks are underrepresented in this process. there's many, many people living in those buildings that are not being acknowledged as residents. and a love the neighborhood the way it is. we all seem to be able to get along. i've been part of this process from the beginning. we're doing fin and i'd like to reiterate some of the things the consequences of something like...
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May 2, 2013
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and a light northeast wind at 5 miles an hour.ut it's that northeast wind that's going to keep us in this real tepid air mass. temperatures in new england in the 40s. 60s to near 07 across the tennessee valley ahead of the storm system which has dropped temperatures in the 20s in wyoming and colorado. out west of denver close to 2 feet of snow. they had 3 inches of snow in rochester, minnesota this morning. that's a may record for them. so that system still bringing unseasonably cold weather. another rain maker down along the gulf coast. normally you would think in a day or two this stuff would be on top of us. this weather pattern is not as normal as usual. we have a blocking situation going on as high pressure is going to balanced in from canada. so we've got this east to northeasterly flow. everything that's out west is like a wall coming into it. it's just going to sit over the same areas. a little system passes off to our southeast. that tries to go to the carolinas but we stay with the east and northeasterly winds. high pres
and a light northeast wind at 5 miles an hour.ut it's that northeast wind that's going to keep us in this real tepid air mass. temperatures in new england in the 40s. 60s to near 07 across the tennessee valley ahead of the storm system which has dropped temperatures in the 20s in wyoming and colorado. out west of denver close to 2 feet of snow. they had 3 inches of snow in rochester, minnesota this morning. that's a may record for them. so that system still bringing unseasonably cold weather....
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today they are 75. 75 with a northeast wind. that wind is a component of northerly or easterly breeze. while we sit here and bake with well above temps, record snow fall over a foot. the greatest ever comparing some of this going back to 1946, record lomax mum temperatures for many, kansas city down to oklahoma city. just incredible and for us, sunshine and warm temps. chilly up in the mount afternoons. 44 eureka. more so towards san diego. start to take a look at fog and a huge change for the weekend. lows going to drop in and send temperatures down. today though sunny side up and warm to hot. 70s to 80s. upper 80s to 90 s. a little breeze over towards vacaville. low to mid 90s and 80s. >> thank you, steve. 19 minutes before 8:00 . the warriors and fans are opening tonight is the night they clinch the series against the denver nuggets in oakland. the warriors lead 3 games to 2. coach mark jackson accused the nuggets of dirty play. even calling them hit men during tuesday's loss in denver. during yesterday's practice he told rep
today they are 75. 75 with a northeast wind. that wind is a component of northerly or easterly breeze. while we sit here and bake with well above temps, record snow fall over a foot. the greatest ever comparing some of this going back to 1946, record lomax mum temperatures for many, kansas city down to oklahoma city. just incredible and for us, sunshine and warm temps. chilly up in the mount afternoons. 44 eureka. more so towards san diego. start to take a look at fog and a huge change for the...
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we've introduced another stairway in this location in that northeast earn corner. we've reduced the number of team support facilities so we've provided a lot more open space on this northeast earn edge /-fp i think there's a lot of really exciting things happening in this ho case. so for example down at pier level where the /prabg /teuls facilities for the team are, we're providing a large glass area. it's a really amazing space to be part of and see visually. you'll see beyond it the wall i was speaking to moments ago in terms of storm water management. you have a really /aeu amazing view of the city. and of course the arena, if you look at that left hand side of the image -- you only have about 75 feet of the arena exposed in this location so it lowers the visibility in that location. you can see into the bowl of the arena and feel like you're a part of whatever event may be going on. we're showing a warriors game but there's also concerts and other performances to take into account and think of this this viewing opportunity. you can't get down to the floor level
we've introduced another stairway in this location in that northeast earn corner. we've reduced the number of team support facilities so we've provided a lot more open space on this northeast earn edge /-fp i think there's a lot of really exciting things happening in this ho case. so for example down at pier level where the /prabg /teuls facilities for the team are, we're providing a large glass area. it's a really amazing space to be part of and see visually. you'll see beyond it the wall i...
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May 24, 2013
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temperature-wise across the northeast very chilly.morrow the high temperature in new york city just 53 degrees. only in the 40's across parts of new england, parts of the southeast and also the south looking warmer with temperatures well into the 80
temperature-wise across the northeast very chilly.morrow the high temperature in new york city just 53 degrees. only in the 40's across parts of new england, parts of the southeast and also the south looking warmer with temperatures well into the 80
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this is just to the northeast of wichita.hen we are talking about a tornado emergency, this is just now to the highest level. of course this tornado warning is in place and it looks like it is going to stay that way until roughly about 4:15 local time. this is for areas near the mid continent airport. this is in wichita. here's where it gets interesting. while the national weather service office is located in wichita, they've actually now taking cover because it is such a dangerous situation. listen to this quote that's coming in to us. a confirmed large violent extremely dangerous tornado located just to the southwest side of wichita. this has the potential basically -- i don't want to make this seem light -- but it is a very violent, extremely dangerous tornado. if you're not underground or in a tornado shelter, this potentially could kill you and certainly cause massive destruction. we're talking about flying debris as well. as we zoom in the area for you, this is wichita. is actually where the radar site is. this is also
this is just to the northeast of wichita.hen we are talking about a tornado emergency, this is just now to the highest level. of course this tornado warning is in place and it looks like it is going to stay that way until roughly about 4:15 local time. this is for areas near the mid continent airport. this is in wichita. here's where it gets interesting. while the national weather service office is located in wichita, they've actually now taking cover because it is such a dangerous situation....
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an area of low pressure right off the northeast coast is producing that northeast wind that's very strong, making for those almost gale-like conditions along the coast. we're seeing the rain pass back into central massachusetts and into connecticut. lighter showers across the jersey shore. you see that white stuff showing up in vermont and upstate new york, they could get six inches of snow in areas above 6,000 feet. the lift tickets are free in vermont. kicking off or ending the season there on a high note, i would say. we're seeing some heavier rain moving into western illinois but in north and south dakota, we have a couple storms popping up. we could see stronger wind gusts later on today. also, heavier downpours. today is chilly in the northeast. it stays chilly in the eastern plains moving into the midwest. at least that cool air will start to retreat. we should get back into the upper 60s in new york city tomorrow. and then on memorial day, most areas in the 60s and 70s. alex? >> i cannot believe we're talking about snow. it's going to be june a week from today. >> it's insane. it'
an area of low pressure right off the northeast coast is producing that northeast wind that's very strong, making for those almost gale-like conditions along the coast. we're seeing the rain pass back into central massachusetts and into connecticut. lighter showers across the jersey shore. you see that white stuff showing up in vermont and upstate new york, they could get six inches of snow in areas above 6,000 feet. the lift tickets are free in vermont. kicking off or ending the season there...
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bill, more cold and rain for the northeast. what is going on? >> the northeast and northwest. the two corners of the country are just kind of fridged headed into the holiday weekend. the way it's set up there, it's not pretty. we had one to two inches of rain in areas especially north and west of the portland area. and it's still raining this morning. the white on the map is even some snow in the higher elevations of the cascades. that's i-5 for you right there headed into portland northwards. just on the slopes headed up into the mountains. there's the cold upper-level low spinning over top of seattle at this time. it's ever so slowly going to move to the northeast during the day today, but it's going to take a while. and it brought chilly air with it. it's 45 this morning in boise. we're at 49, a pair of them in portland and seattle. so it's definitely some jacket weather. even san francisco is at 49 to start your morning. how does your forecast look for your getaway friday? we're okay in california although it's on the cool side. that on-shore flow, coastal areas near l.a.,
bill, more cold and rain for the northeast. what is going on? >> the northeast and northwest. the two corners of the country are just kind of fridged headed into the holiday weekend. the way it's set up there, it's not pretty. we had one to two inches of rain in areas especially north and west of the portland area. and it's still raining this morning. the white on the map is even some snow in the higher elevations of the cascades. that's i-5 for you right there headed into portland...
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this is tracking northeast. haymarket or if coming in from haymarket, watch out for that then into loudoun county. this will be headed right toward dulles and sterming in a little while -- sterling in a little while. all of this drifts off for the north, northeast. up in urbana in frederick county, maybe toward boyds and clarksburg, you may get in on some of this as well. fairfax county, you'll have to watch this coming out of prince william in the next hour. mid-60s north to low 70s across the board. pax river naval air station at 72. a cloudy, murky sky in washington. 72. cloudy skies. by the way, today is a yellow alert today. we put out the yellow alerts when we're going to have disruptive weather, not so much severe but disruptive weather. it's feeling awfully sticky. from d.c. north to see isolated damaging wind gusts. that week the biggest threat here later on this afternoon and this evening. here come the showers and storms. see this guy spinning in wisconsin toward michigan. same system that brought the
this is tracking northeast. haymarket or if coming in from haymarket, watch out for that then into loudoun county. this will be headed right toward dulles and sterming in a little while -- sterling in a little while. all of this drifts off for the north, northeast. up in urbana in frederick county, maybe toward boyds and clarksburg, you may get in on some of this as well. fairfax county, you'll have to watch this coming out of prince william in the next hour. mid-60s north to low 70s across the...
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it was chilly in the northeast. and unbelievably hot. it's never been this hot this early in the season in areas of iowa and southern minnesota. it was 98 in minneapolis. 106 in sioux city. 103 in norfolk, nebraska. it snowed in these areas 12 days ago. and hot in chicago, too, at 91. 87 in dallas. you notice how much chillier it was in the northeast. it started to warm up a little bit in the northeast. 46 in boston. we have showers diving into the northeast later today. and rain in texas. that's a little bit of a change with the wet weather. we didn't have any wet weather yesterday. umbrellas for east texas and new england. temperatures have cooled off in the midwest. in the southeast, i'll take that. 83, sunny and low humidity in atlanta. >> i'll take anything but what we've got. they got snow over the winter. paid their dues. thanks so much, bill. >>> america's deficit is dropping faster than expected. >>> plus, o.j. simpson finally takes the stand today in court. >>> and america's navy takes a major step forward, introducing pilotles
it was chilly in the northeast. and unbelievably hot. it's never been this hot this early in the season in areas of iowa and southern minnesota. it was 98 in minneapolis. 106 in sioux city. 103 in norfolk, nebraska. it snowed in these areas 12 days ago. and hot in chicago, too, at 91. 87 in dallas. you notice how much chillier it was in the northeast. it started to warm up a little bit in the northeast. 46 in boston. we have showers diving into the northeast later today. and rain in texas....
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. >> soggy start in the northeast. jim dickey with the forecast. >> the storm system we've been tracking has set up along the coast of new england giving soaking rain in place still a few storms along the place. not widespread that we've been dealing with. through the holiday weekend, 2 to 4 inches in bangor, maine. we do need the rain in new england. and we will be seeing more strong storms too across the plains. pretty much isolated. storms strongest across the panhandle. john and diana, back to you. >> thank you, jim. >>> to london and that suspected terror attack that left a british soldier dead. the victim was 25-year-old lee rigby, hacked to death by two suspects in broad daylight on wednesday. the suspects are in custody and two others were arrested yesterday. and we're hearing from a woman who confronted one of the suspects at the scene. she says she was not afraid for her own life. >> i had no other choice because there were more and more mothers stopping around so it was even more and more important. i talked
. >> soggy start in the northeast. jim dickey with the forecast. >> the storm system we've been tracking has set up along the coast of new england giving soaking rain in place still a few storms along the place. not widespread that we've been dealing with. through the holiday weekend, 2 to 4 inches in bangor, maine. we do need the rain in new england. and we will be seeing more strong storms too across the plains. pretty much isolated. storms strongest across the panhandle. john and...
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May 20, 2013
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now for the train derail that snarled traffic into the northeast corridor. the ntsb continued its investigation today as tense of thousands of passengers brace for a difficult commute tomorrow. nbc's michelle franzen is in bridgeport, connecticut for us tonight. >> reporter: a new video posted on youtube captures the frantic moments after friday's train collision in bridgeport, connecticut. >> step over this. >> reporter: shocked passengers making their way to safety just moments after impact. nbc news has not authenticated the video. today crews separated more than a dozen rail cars at the collision site and heavily damaged train cars were moved. a slow tow to a nearby rail yard. the ntsb is focusing on two sections of track with signs of possible fractures. they were sent to the agency's lab in washington, d.c. for analysis. investigators say data recorder show the trains were traveling around 70 miles per hour at the time of the collision. >> they were going 70 miles per hour just prior to the impact. >> reporter: the accident occurred in an area under lo
now for the train derail that snarled traffic into the northeast corridor. the ntsb continued its investigation today as tense of thousands of passengers brace for a difficult commute tomorrow. nbc's michelle franzen is in bridgeport, connecticut for us tonight. >> reporter: a new video posted on youtube captures the frantic moments after friday's train collision in bridgeport, connecticut. >> step over this. >> reporter: shocked passengers making their way to safety just...
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it's cold in the northeast. let's show you where it's snowing this morning. a few flakes more in the higher elevations in new england. some places could add up in inches. now it was the rain, though, in inches that has been a problem this week in the northeast. look at vermont. this is jericho where a month's world of rain fell in a week anne saw collapsing roads, houses were damaged, and it wasn't jusz in the northeast. we had flash flooding yesterday in texas. san antonio, texas, getting two to even three inches in one hour. that kind of rain, no good, do not drive through it. more rain and storms on the way there as we head through the weekend. other places going to get more rain, too, want to know how your weekend will turn out? look at the map just west of chicago in part was iowa, northern missouri, bull's-eye there and northeast will slowly get out of here, linger for a while. i can't get you all bad news through this th weekend, one beautiful shot. key west. they'll see some isolated showers but really a nice weekend ahead. midto upper 80s, let's all
it's cold in the northeast. let's show you where it's snowing this morning. a few flakes more in the higher elevations in new england. some places could add up in inches. now it was the rain, though, in inches that has been a problem this week in the northeast. look at vermont. this is jericho where a month's world of rain fell in a week anne saw collapsing roads, houses were damaged, and it wasn't jusz in the northeast. we had flash flooding yesterday in texas. san antonio, texas, getting two...
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May 24, 2013
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temperature-wise across the northeast very chilly.morrow the high temperature in new york city just 53 degrees. only in the 40's across parts of new england, parts of the southeast and also the south looking warmer with temperatures well into the 80's. the west coast remaining relatively cool, temperatures in the low 60's in places like san francisco. high temperature at 70 degrees in los angeles. >> maria molina, thanks and happy memorial day. >> everyone have a nice memorial day weekend and remember what monday is really all about: our veterans. that will do it. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great weekend. >>gretchen: good morning. it is friday -- may 24. i'm anna kooiman. a commuter bridge plunges sending cars plunging below. there were warnings about the safety of this bridge. >>steve: first she pled the fifth kind of. then she refused to resign. now she's on leave. but get this. you are still paying lois's salary. we're going to tell you how much in a minute. >>brian: promoted for playing
temperature-wise across the northeast very chilly.morrow the high temperature in new york city just 53 degrees. only in the 40's across parts of new england, parts of the southeast and also the south looking warmer with temperatures well into the 80's. the west coast remaining relatively cool, temperatures in the low 60's in places like san francisco. high temperature at 70 degrees in los angeles. >> maria molina, thanks and happy memorial day. >> everyone have a nice memorial day...
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and one of the things that makes san francisco marvelous is because of the northeast mission we have the character of the p dr mission. that's why the supervisors put together a plan for that. and we with want to encourage the mta to work with those business members to help them preserve the character i thank you all. >> thank you very much next speaker. >> i've been a resident for 22 years offer pope street and had a retail business. and i'm a bus rider all the time thank goodness i'm on the best route to the city. however, having been a retailer i would like to say thatized parking meter about inhibit folks shopping. loss of folks shopping results in businesses closings. minimum parking is taking away the ability doesn't respect how arrangements provided the necessary services and meets the nets of resident. in that regard to options i reluctantly support a and prefer no change. i also would like to acknowledge the chamber of commerce and the urging reiskin and mta to meet and speak >> thank you very much. next speaker please i'm richard he peterson. i guess you've got american peo
and one of the things that makes san francisco marvelous is because of the northeast mission we have the character of the p dr mission. that's why the supervisors put together a plan for that. and we with want to encourage the mta to work with those business members to help them preserve the character i thank you all. >> thank you very much next speaker. >> i've been a resident for 22 years offer pope street and had a retail business. and i'm a bus rider all the time thank goodness...
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May 22, 2013
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it's kind of eased northeast and it's a lot of very heavy rain. there's a lot of lightning intnn this too, and with these storms being severe, there's a rift for some wind that may be as high as 60 miles per hour at times, and the hail size potentially up to a quarter size or one inch woull make it severe hail. winchester just to the west of you, you see this purple, this s kind of magenta clorks i think, that macolor, that maybe a litt. maybe a marble to potentially a quarter size hail on that. that. they have some of the warning. a let's go to the warning and show you.you. this has shrunk quite a bit. ki move you now and see what thh effect is now.fect i will put the new warning on this, and to know exactly whaty is going on because that just jt changed and give you an idea of what is taking place here. let's see if this is going to to cooperate for me. me. one second, guys and we will do this. now it's just for frederick county, it depose until 5:30 p.m. and still probableble greet that extended until 5:30.. more details, complete forecast, mor
it's kind of eased northeast and it's a lot of very heavy rain. there's a lot of lightning intnn this too, and with these storms being severe, there's a rift for some wind that may be as high as 60 miles per hour at times, and the hail size potentially up to a quarter size or one inch woull make it severe hail. winchester just to the west of you, you see this purple, this s kind of magenta clorks i think, that macolor, that maybe a litt. maybe a marble to potentially a quarter size hail on...
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looks like the rain will stick around in the northeast for a while.s a peek out your window. >> i'm meteorologist amelia segal. waking up to areas of drizzle and fog. any fog should burn off around 10:00 a.m. here's a look at storm team 4 radar. we are not picking up on any rain just yet. however, as we work throughout this sunday, the clouds hang on strong. we will see some scattered showers especially between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. a high temperature of 73 degrees, a lit we have a sweet 16 out here on the plaza this morning. your aunt is calling you very sweet. that works out. where you from in. >> portland, maine. >> well, it's a little rainy here in the northeast -- yeah, i can't change that. i'm sorry. i know you'll have a wonderful birthday. erica? >> dylan, thanks. >>> the jodi arias case continues to captivate the nation. this week, the woman convicted of killing her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, is expected to address the jury. she could plea for mercy, or arias could ask them for the death penalty. miguel has more. >> we would give anything to
looks like the rain will stick around in the northeast for a while.s a peek out your window. >> i'm meteorologist amelia segal. waking up to areas of drizzle and fog. any fog should burn off around 10:00 a.m. here's a look at storm team 4 radar. we are not picking up on any rain just yet. however, as we work throughout this sunday, the clouds hang on strong. we will see some scattered showers especially between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. a high temperature of 73 degrees, a lit we have a sweet 16...
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no issues as you head through the northeast corridor and into downtown right now. let's take a live look outside and show what you it looks like first on the northbound side of i-95. it's beginning to build here but no big deals as you travel through springfield to the 14th street bridge on 395 as well. back to the maps this time over to 66 on the inbound side. no problems from manassas to centreville and fairfax. we're looking good on the beltway through annandale and we'll end with a live look on 395 northbound here at duck street. back to you guy -- duke street. back to you guys. >>> friends and neighbors have a lot of unanswered questions about the shooting death of a young man. >> 22-year-old julian dawkins was killed yesterday in his alexandria neighborhood and the shooter was an off-duty's sheriff's deputy. delia goncalves was there yesterday and is live at the scene do with the latest developments. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning. emotions are extremely raw in this neighborhood. julian dawkins was popular. his family grew up here. they've bee
no issues as you head through the northeast corridor and into downtown right now. let's take a live look outside and show what you it looks like first on the northbound side of i-95. it's beginning to build here but no big deals as you travel through springfield to the 14th street bridge on 395 as well. back to the maps this time over to 66 on the inbound side. no problems from manassas to centreville and fairfax. we're looking good on the beltway through annandale and we'll end with a live...
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May 19, 2013
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industry experts say the northeast corridor is the busiest train route in the country. a 457-mile stretch from washington, d.c. to boston. in connecticut alone, about 125,000 passengers travel per day through the area where the derailment occurred. about 30,000 people use the stations where service is closed. and officials will be providing shuttle buses for those 30,000 residents and are also encouraging them to take alternative transportation and car pooling. meantime, repairs on those damaged tracks has already begun. lester? >> michelle franzen tonight, thank you. >>> after a turbulent week for the obama administration, the white house went on the defensive today. though the president himself steered clear of the controversies. nbc's peter alexander has the latest. >> bomb! bomb! >> reporter: with the president addressing graduates at the historically black morehouse college in atlanta today, no mention of the convergence of trofrz sti controversies still brewing in washington. the washington is aggressively responding calling this aggressive and absurd. on the irs
industry experts say the northeast corridor is the busiest train route in the country. a 457-mile stretch from washington, d.c. to boston. in connecticut alone, about 125,000 passengers travel per day through the area where the derailment occurred. about 30,000 people use the stations where service is closed. and officials will be providing shuttle buses for those 30,000 residents and are also encouraging them to take alternative transportation and car pooling. meantime, repairs on those...
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in the northeast of england. some international news in brief now and one hundred thousand strong protests against france's new gay marriage bill spiraled into full on violence in the capital on sunday right wing demonstrators clashed with police she responded with rubber bullets and tear gas was three hundred fifty demonstrated were arrested and thirty five more were injured president francois hollande has been accused from both sides for using the gay marriage bill to avoid the heat of his economic policy failure it's. more than two thousand people marched through woolley in london on sunday to commemorate the soldier hacked to death by news in its previous last week that the rally was organized by a group which has been accused of having links with the far right the daylight murder of lee rigby sparked a wave of national pride tests by the country's extreme right wing despite unanimous condemnation of the attacks by british representatives of. the imam went on a shooting spree in concho county in texas on sund
in the northeast of england. some international news in brief now and one hundred thousand strong protests against france's new gay marriage bill spiraled into full on violence in the capital on sunday right wing demonstrators clashed with police she responded with rubber bullets and tear gas was three hundred fifty demonstrated were arrested and thirty five more were injured president francois hollande has been accused from both sides for using the gay marriage bill to avoid the heat of his...
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May 25, 2013
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but the northeast will start to warm up. it looks hot in the southeast and it stays hot in the southwest. most of texas should be well into the 80s. it's going to eventually warm up for memorial day in most areas. it's a slow >> the bay area will be the exception to that rule. we'll see cooler temperatures thank you the holiday weekend. today, patches low clouds for the morning and still some clouds along the coast. along the peninsula south may find misty skies. temperatures at lunch time in the 60s. warmest temperatures out by fairfield and antioch, mid-70s at best. running cooler tomorrow with morning drizzle. for monday, we still think we'll see a few showers for the afternoon. coolest temperatures there on monday and then warmer for the middle part of the week. >> lester, someone has a crush on you especially in jeans. i thought you would like to know that. >> i must have been spotted somewhere. thanks very much. >>> may is skin cancer awareness month. 1 in 5 americans will develop the disease in their lifetime. there i
but the northeast will start to warm up. it looks hot in the southeast and it stays hot in the southwest. most of texas should be well into the 80s. it's going to eventually warm up for memorial day in most areas. it's a slow >> the bay area will be the exception to that rule. we'll see cooler temperatures thank you the holiday weekend. today, patches low clouds for the morning and still some clouds along the coast. along the peninsula south may find misty skies. temperatures at lunch...
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this, i believe, is northeast of oklahoma city right now by a few miles. they've got tornado warnings out there. inre's some very big storms that area. we have switched over to the radar in oklahoma city. we can see those storms welling up and moving across oklahoma city. right near the symbol, that is the cell that is producing a big storm, and that is the area that the tornado warning is in effect for. that is there and that is going to be the big news weather-wise tonight as far as national weather is concerned. our own weather, we do not have any rain here. maybe a few sprinkles near annapolis, but the bigger storms or the more substantial rain is selfless. our forecast has some wet weather in it, and that is coming up in a few minutes. >> it is not just temperatures that will be going up. so our gas prices. the average price of a gallon of gasoline has jumped 7 cents, and experts believe prices will continue to rise as we get closer to memorial day. tripoli list the national average for a gallon of unleaded at $3.65 -- triple a lists the national aver
this, i believe, is northeast of oklahoma city right now by a few miles. they've got tornado warnings out there. inre's some very big storms that area. we have switched over to the radar in oklahoma city. we can see those storms welling up and moving across oklahoma city. right near the symbol, that is the cell that is producing a big storm, and that is the area that the tornado warning is in effect for. that is there and that is going to be the big news weather-wise tonight as far as national...
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and frankly you know what it's taken to get through the northeast mission. i don't think there's any more of those to be done & at any time in the future >> colleagues any other comments. >> thank you, mr. reiskin i personally think that district 2 would be a very good candidate moving forward. i'm joking but i want to call on before we have public comment to present on behalf of the community someone who's been very involved representing the north and then e eastern business aligns. angela? >> i'm here as a representative - can you hear me? for the north eastern coalition which is made up of businesses and workers and employees in the area and then in the north eastern business association and also the majority of the businesses are p dr businesses but the majority of our members are. so our neighborhood in the mta case this area they're talking about where the meters are is a unique area and it's made up of a context mix of all kinds of businesses arts itself, businesses and warehouses. and there isn't one block that's a hundred percent business or residen
and frankly you know what it's taken to get through the northeast mission. i don't think there's any more of those to be done & at any time in the future >> colleagues any other comments. >> thank you, mr. reiskin i personally think that district 2 would be a very good candidate moving forward. i'm joking but i want to call on before we have public comment to present on behalf of the community someone who's been very involved representing the north and then e eastern business...
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after touching down, it moved to the northeast in a mostly rural area. and a half an hour later, it moved into the town of moore and it hit the plaza towers elementary school. it did significant damage to the school and the neighborhood. from there, the tornado damaged this movie theater, also the moore medical center was evacuated. patients were moved to other hospitals in the area. from there, debris covered i-35 here closing it down. after it left this area, it moved through this area and right over the top of hundreds of thousands of homes. eventually, the tornado moved to the northeast to this rural area and lifted off the ground. in the news room. charles clifford, kron 4 news. >>> back here at home. today's hot drywet ere caused problems in some sections of the area. tonight, a grass fire in orinda is out, but it came dangerously close to homes in a neighboring town. it burned eight acres before it was contained. fire crews are staying on the scene in case it flairs up. >>> it was very warm, it was downright hot in some sections of the bay area. k
after touching down, it moved to the northeast in a mostly rural area. and a half an hour later, it moved into the town of moore and it hit the plaza towers elementary school. it did significant damage to the school and the neighborhood. from there, the tornado damaged this movie theater, also the moore medical center was evacuated. patients were moved to other hospitals in the area. from there, debris covered i-35 here closing it down. after it left this area, it moved through this area and...
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ward district tommy wells gathered in northeast to lawrnlg his campaign for mayor. m >> reporter: arrive on a metro bus, council member tommy wellsw was greeted by supporters as heh stood in the rain. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: the kick-off rallye was held at ka place called the starburst where several wards w come together in northeast. n >> i'm announcing i am officially running to be mayorr of our great city, washington, d.c. applause. >> reporter: if elected he will bele the first white mayor of te district. restoring ethics is a top priority and refusing to take corporate campaign contributions. >> residents like us are concerned about the future off washington because we've had a crisis of ethics down at the wilson building. people are concerned people area working for corporations with c special interests aornd not for us. >> reporter: since he announce a his exploratory committee formit mayor a couple of months ago, he has visited every ward in the city and talked to residents all over. since then, he has come up with three major goals that he says h
ward district tommy wells gathered in northeast to lawrnlg his campaign for mayor. m >> reporter: arrive on a metro bus, council member tommy wellsw was greeted by supporters as heh stood in the rain. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: the kick-off rallye was held at ka place called the starburst where several wards w come together in northeast. n >> i'm announcing i am officially running to be mayorr of our great city, washington, d.c. applause. >> reporter: if...
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a nice warm-up in the northeast.stow, vermont, upper 60s, instead of snow flurries like they saw yesterday. unbelievable. drying out in texas. that's good news. we do have some slight risk out there. about 10 million of you, again, seeing that slight risk for weather, not really seeing a big threat for tornadoes yet. most likely today some large hail and some of these heavier thunderstorms and the damaging winds. speaking of the winds. moore, oklahoma, threat for 50-mile-per-hour gusting winds. with all that damage on the ground we're going to be watching for that. one of the bigger things we're going to be watching, currently showers on the west coast. the reason that's so important, pretty atypical for this time of year, the very cold low will track its way to the middle of the country by about wednesday. with that we have another potential for severe outbreaks by the middle of the week. so we're definitely going to be watching that. otherwise, warmer in the northeast, and no snow in the forecast today. which is pr
a nice warm-up in the northeast.stow, vermont, upper 60s, instead of snow flurries like they saw yesterday. unbelievable. drying out in texas. that's good news. we do have some slight risk out there. about 10 million of you, again, seeing that slight risk for weather, not really seeing a big threat for tornadoes yet. most likely today some large hail and some of these heavier thunderstorms and the damaging winds. speaking of the winds. moore, oklahoma, threat for 50-mile-per-hour gusting winds....
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. >>> more than 100 people in the northeast brace for what could be a commuting nightmare. >>> one lucky customer at this florida supermarket is $600 million richer. >>> the moon takes the biggest hit ever recorded. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, may 20th. >>> good morning. i'm betty nguyen. powerful storms just tore through the nation overnight and this morning they have turned deadly. at least one confirmed fatality and a nasty system that stretched from texas all of the way to minnesota. oklahoma was one of the hardest hit where a state of emergency has been declared. more now from nbc's jay gray in oklahoma city. >> reporter: violent weather ripped across much of the midwest over the weekend. storms lining up and lighting up the radar. spawning dozens of tornadoes. the most vicious hit sunday was in swawnee, oklahoma. the trail of debris stretches across several states now. homes and businesses ripped apart. >> no sooner had we gotten in the basement than we saw heavy wind and heavy rain and after it subsided, we came out and saw that
. >>> more than 100 people in the northeast brace for what could be a commuting nightmare. >>> one lucky customer at this florida supermarket is $600 million richer. >>> the moon takes the biggest hit ever recorded. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, may 20th. >>> good morning. i'm betty nguyen. powerful storms just tore through the nation overnight and this morning they have turned...
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the two victims were found near trinidad avenue northeast. one of the victims is in the hospital listed in serious condition. the other victim was shot in the leg. >>> jurors have started deliberations in the case against the man charged with beating a capitol hill man last summer and leaving him for dead. 22-year-old tommy branch is being tried for beating and robbing 29-year-old thomas maslin. he was attacked last summer while walking home from a nationals game. branch is accused of hitting maslin in the head with an aluminum baseball bat. maslin suffered severe brain injury. two other men are also charged in that beating. another frustrating morning commute for people on metro. crowded platforms, crowded trains and delays up to 45 minutes. delia goncalves explains what happened. >> reporter: a lot of late calls to work this morning. >> i'll be late but i'll have to stay after and take the metro. >> reporter: platforms were packed as folks waited and waited for a train and when one finally came, hundreds squeezed in just to catch a ride. >>
the two victims were found near trinidad avenue northeast. one of the victims is in the hospital listed in serious condition. the other victim was shot in the leg. >>> jurors have started deliberations in the case against the man charged with beating a capitol hill man last summer and leaving him for dead. 22-year-old tommy branch is being tried for beating and robbing 29-year-old thomas maslin. he was attacked last summer while walking home from a nationals game. branch is accused of...
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the unofficial start of summer is on hold in the northeast. dangerous spring storms are hitting the south. meteorologist ginger zee is here with the details. some deadly flooding in san antonio overnight. >> reporter: the second wettest day in san antonio history. second westest ever. here's the problem. look at this. you're looking at accumulating rainfall. talking two, three days that this fell in, 8 to 12 inches, by the way, it would be fine, no, this happened in 12 hours. this morning, parts of texas are unrecognizable. >> oh, my gosh! >> that is a lot of water. >> this is insane. >> all of my high school friends, remember the golf course that we used to practice at, that's the golf course now. >> reporter: the city of san antonio was held hostage by water. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: almost ten inches of torrential rain in less than 12 hours, erupted into flash floods. emergency workers rushed to rescue more than 200 people stranded in cars and homes. two people are dead. and at least one teenaged boy is missing. after being swept by flo
the unofficial start of summer is on hold in the northeast. dangerous spring storms are hitting the south. meteorologist ginger zee is here with the details. some deadly flooding in san antonio overnight. >> reporter: the second wettest day in san antonio history. second westest ever. here's the problem. look at this. you're looking at accumulating rainfall. talking two, three days that this fell in, 8 to 12 inches, by the way, it would be fine, no, this happened in 12 hours. this...
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the storm is hitting the northeast. great lakes.it the road, and the airports this holiday weekend, the ominous weather rolls in. from flash floods in new york to dangerous winds in chicago. and the miserable conditions hovering over tornado shattered moore, oklahoma. skies are far from clear, and neither are the nation's airports. delays and cancellations especially in the northeast where some flights inbound to new york delayed more than four hours. the stranded include alex and andy chambers trying to get to newark from austin. >> we are exhausted in austin still. the flight has been delayed three hours. >> reporter: and this little guy in chicago. not happy at all with this three-hour delay. amidst weather woes, new predictions about the coming hurricane season. it starts june 1 and federal forecasters say it's going to be active. they expect three to six major atlantic hurricanes, but, remember, that doesn't mean say the all necessarily make landfall. either way it is too soon for most folks along the east coast still rebuildin
the storm is hitting the northeast. great lakes.it the road, and the airports this holiday weekend, the ominous weather rolls in. from flash floods in new york to dangerous winds in chicago. and the miserable conditions hovering over tornado shattered moore, oklahoma. skies are far from clear, and neither are the nation's airports. delays and cancellations especially in the northeast where some flights inbound to new york delayed more than four hours. the stranded include alex and andy chambers...
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and a cold rain at that across the northeast. we'll keep an eye out for some stronger storms today, especially through the northern plains. most likely across the dakotas, into parts of montana today. although we are starting off the day with some heavy downpours in southeastern nebraska this morning. so it is going to be a little chilly. 53 in boston for a high today. but washington, d.c. should make it up close to 70. we'll keep an eye out for those storms but minneapolis only topping out around 62 today. tomorrow's a little chilly, still back across the northern plains and the midwest. 62 in chicago on sunday. we should get back up to about 68 in new york city, though. on sunday, and it gets even warmer for memorial day itself. 50s, though, stick around in boston. but it should get back to the 60s by monday. alex? appreciate that. >>> now to front page politics. an apology from paula broadwell in her first sit-down interview since her extramarital affair with former cia director david petraeus came to light about six months ag
and a cold rain at that across the northeast. we'll keep an eye out for some stronger storms today, especially through the northern plains. most likely across the dakotas, into parts of montana today. although we are starting off the day with some heavy downpours in southeastern nebraska this morning. so it is going to be a little chilly. 53 in boston for a high today. but washington, d.c. should make it up close to 70. we'll keep an eye out for those storms but minneapolis only topping out...
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moving to the northeast, towards agra.ra area, this is going to be a difficult storm to see. i do not walton you out there looking for the storm. it is wrapped in rain. you won't be able to see it. >> let me stop you. i just got -- hearing from our affiliates. this is wellston. sorry, chad, sorry about that. >> the same parent cell. we talked about this tornado system we had in texas on -- on wednesday. and there were 16 tornadoes that's pretty amazing. four storms skipping tornadoes up and down. maybe four tornadoes per storm but four parent storms. the parent storm, the parent super creell here is i believe e one that did damage on carney and towards agra and will continue towards the northeast wrapped in rain. i want you to pay attention and look more at the storm to the south and more in new castle and into norman. because this is. >> now where more people are actually located. many more family, many more homes. it is not an ef-3, 4 tornado going through that area but it's just still developing, still getting stronger.
moving to the northeast, towards agra.ra area, this is going to be a difficult storm to see. i do not walton you out there looking for the storm. it is wrapped in rain. you won't be able to see it. >> let me stop you. i just got -- hearing from our affiliates. this is wellston. sorry, chad, sorry about that. >> the same parent cell. we talked about this tornado system we had in texas on -- on wednesday. and there were 16 tornadoes that's pretty amazing. four storms skipping...
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the storm has actually intensified as it moves toward the northeast. we're now getting winds of over 100 kilometers an hour and gusts will be -- sorry, that's winds of 83 kilometers an hour and gusts up to 102. it is moving 20 kilometers an hour north-northeast so we're still looking for a landfall in bangladesh on your thursday into friday overnight. that said, a lot of the rain actually has been felt across eastern portions of india at the moment. we're going to start to see it track further towards the northeast now and certainly there will be plenty of rain to come in the next few days. even after making landfall and weakening off to a deep depression, which it will do fairly quickly as it starts to move over land, the system is still going to be spreading heavy rain right in across the land after making that landfall and downgrading. so that in addition to storm surge is going to mean there will be a very high risk of flooding and landslides to come. into eastern asia, we've been talking about some heavy rain here as well. in china there is a stal
the storm has actually intensified as it moves toward the northeast. we're now getting winds of over 100 kilometers an hour and gusts will be -- sorry, that's winds of 83 kilometers an hour and gusts up to 102. it is moving 20 kilometers an hour north-northeast so we're still looking for a landfall in bangladesh on your thursday into friday overnight. that said, a lot of the rain actually has been felt across eastern portions of india at the moment. we're going to start to see it track further...