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right now they are tornado from the northeast of texas. northeast of texas to northeast texas. it looks like it should calm down. but sometimes they do not. a line of storms to southern, oklahoma, east of dallas, all the way down. almost to san antonio. line of storm. we only have three tornado warnings at this time. earlier there were several tornado warnings, what appeared to be a huge tornado on the ground. you have can't tell the strength by looking at a tornado. you have to look at the damage later. >> eric: a lot of people in the area, dallas/forth worth. 6-7 million people in the metro plex. are they out of danger or should they stay in hiding and stay out of the way of these things? >> the far eastern section of dallas. far eastern metro, danger. dallas is i think improving. fort worth is no problem at all. shortly it's a small quadrant of northeast texas. >> bob: why is it you can't follow where a tornado is going? hurricane you know where they'll hit. these things jump around, right? >> they don't jump too much. they seem like they do. with the report you think they a
right now they are tornado from the northeast of texas. northeast of texas to northeast texas. it looks like it should calm down. but sometimes they do not. a line of storms to southern, oklahoma, east of dallas, all the way down. almost to san antonio. line of storm. we only have three tornado warnings at this time. earlier there were several tornado warnings, what appeared to be a huge tornado on the ground. you have can't tell the strength by looking at a tornado. you have to look at the...
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but the threat will continue in areas farther east from oklahoma down to northeast texas and down into east texas. still certainly damaging wind and hail threat. and we may yet see some more strong tornadoes, dylan. >> last question, carl, what is your ability or anybody's ability to assess the continuation of the cell series east through -- across the path and into oklahoma? >> well, the one thing that's been happening in oklahoma today is that we've seen a lot of cloud cover today, so temperatures have been cooler. one thing storms need to feed on is very warm and very humid air. as you know, it's been very warm across most of the east for quite some time, so there was no shortage of that today in texas. but farther north, a localit ofn coming down in oklahoma, so as those storms have been moving up across north texas, crossing the red river. they've been running into that cooler surface air made so by the cooler rain, so it does bring down the threat. it's not nothing, but it does bring down the threat a little bit. >> so the warm air is effectively fuel for the fire. thank you, car
but the threat will continue in areas farther east from oklahoma down to northeast texas and down into east texas. still certainly damaging wind and hail threat. and we may yet see some more strong tornadoes, dylan. >> last question, carl, what is your ability or anybody's ability to assess the continuation of the cell series east through -- across the path and into oklahoma? >> well, the one thing that's been happening in oklahoma today is that we've seen a lot of cloud cover...
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it was isolated into northeast texas. today we'll probably see pain two, three, four. but yesterday was proof it doesn't take strong tornadoes to be a big deal. just depends about they happen in populated areas or not and of course dallas/ft. worth hugely populated region. so the severe risk dwa is if areas of the yellow here. mostly talking about mississippi valley down to the southeast. but again, i don't position we'll see anything like what we saw yesterday. >> that's good news. bill, thanks so much. >>> your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a new look for the seahawks. heat clinch a playoff spot and perfect ending for the baylor lady bears. you're watching "1st look" on msnbc. [ barking ] i'm your dog, holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. y
it was isolated into northeast texas. today we'll probably see pain two, three, four. but yesterday was proof it doesn't take strong tornadoes to be a big deal. just depends about they happen in populated areas or not and of course dallas/ft. worth hugely populated region. so the severe risk dwa is if areas of the yellow here. mostly talking about mississippi valley down to the southeast. but again, i don't position we'll see anything like what we saw yesterday. >> that's good news. bill,...
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. >> the same system that brought 18 reports of tornadoes across northeast texas on tuesday. we have two tornado watches already across the gulf coast, louisiana into mississippi. this watch here until 9:00 p.m. local time, and this one until 11:00 a.m., -- sorry, 9:00 a.m., and 11 a.m., including new orleans and thunderstorm warnings in effect. tornado watches, so conditions are favorable for tornadoes and warnings meaning we have radar indicated rotation or trained weather spotters have seen rotation or, rather, a tornado on the ground so we will keep you posted if we move through the day much of florida and large hail damaging wind and tornado so it will be active, and now the morning travel, so far, so good atlanta has the potential for thunderstorms so you could see delays on the way to the airport so call ahead and the check the air carriers. ladies we will keep you posted by warnings and watches. >> my mom is in new orleans i will give you her cell weather. >> we will make sure we keep you posted. >> thank you. >> parents in boston are brewing on this after outrage fro
. >> the same system that brought 18 reports of tornadoes across northeast texas on tuesday. we have two tornado watches already across the gulf coast, louisiana into mississippi. this watch here until 9:00 p.m. local time, and this one until 11:00 a.m., -- sorry, 9:00 a.m., and 11 a.m., including new orleans and thunderstorm warnings in effect. tornado watches, so conditions are favorable for tornadoes and warnings meaning we have radar indicated rotation or trained weather spotters have...
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skies will clear later in the most active weather in the country was down here in parts of northeast texas24 hours once these passing showers move on by it looks queer do for a couple days of nice sunny weather in chicago and then temperatures will rise a little by wednesday. here is our forecast: temperatures improve a little bit on wednesday and gradually incrementally move up as we head towards the weekend. saturday and sunday is a messy way to go into the weekend. we should be dry up until then. >> a special easter tree for a group of indiana kids, still dealing with the effects of the devastating tornado how one church worked to make it memorable. tegchg how's it going? good afternoon. don't feed that meter. this meter's on me. with all the hundreds i've saved at progressive, this meter's on me. thank you. de nada. with all the hundreds i've saved on car insurance this year this meter's on me. there's a catch? there's no catch. nothing but savings. thank you very much. have a great day. you, too. you're sexy. [ laughs ] living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis..
skies will clear later in the most active weather in the country was down here in parts of northeast texas24 hours once these passing showers move on by it looks queer do for a couple days of nice sunny weather in chicago and then temperatures will rise a little by wednesday. here is our forecast: temperatures improve a little bit on wednesday and gradually incrementally move up as we head towards the weekend. saturday and sunday is a messy way to go into the weekend. we should be dry up until...
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big storms have been flaring up over dallas and northeast texas. we've had reported of major tornado activity. that's a complex likely to stay to the south. we're watching another area south of michigan. that will help drive through a warm front into the day tomorrow. though it was mild today and near 70, tomorrow we could hit the low to mid-70s, those clouds will be increasing. the humidity will come up. i think it will feel warmer. tomorrow not as bright or sunny. the trend showing basically increased clouds tomorrow but nothing more than a hit or miss or stray shower. as we go from wednesday into thursday, not bad. we will note a change in temperatures thursday as the cooler north winds come into the state. definitely a change after a warm day tell and even today. thursday looks cooler. overnight down to 37. not as cold. as we look to your forecast, your two-degree guarantee 72. a cans of a stray shower. tomorrow night down to 42 on a north breeze. here is the outlook as we look ahead. the conditions showing, hey, cooler thursday and friday, ope
big storms have been flaring up over dallas and northeast texas. we've had reported of major tornado activity. that's a complex likely to stay to the south. we're watching another area south of michigan. that will help drive through a warm front into the day tomorrow. though it was mild today and near 70, tomorrow we could hit the low to mid-70s, those clouds will be increasing. the humidity will come up. i think it will feel warmer. tomorrow not as bright or sunny. the trend showing basically...
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worth area into northeast texas. a lot of wind and hail reports in the shreveport area, into arkansas. the threat has died off this morning. areas here along the gulf probably has the best chance of see something of the storms from new orleans to baton rouge and into the beaumont, port arthur area. there will be heavy rain, new orleans that right now. the severe risk today is in this area in yellow. isolated tornadoes not a big tornado threat today like what we saw yesterday. that's a look at your national forecast, now here's a look at the weather outside your window. memphis, tennessee could see strong storms rolling through. the tornado threat today is a lot less than yesterday. the winds are not as much sheer in the atmosphere as we had yesterday. that's the winds changing in direction and height. we'll have the forecast update coming up later in the show. >> thanks so much. >>> also coming up, internet giants squabble. airline giants flirting and barbie has a friend who's going bald. your early morning business
worth area into northeast texas. a lot of wind and hail reports in the shreveport area, into arkansas. the threat has died off this morning. areas here along the gulf probably has the best chance of see something of the storms from new orleans to baton rouge and into the beaumont, port arthur area. there will be heavy rain, new orleans that right now. the severe risk today is in this area in yellow. isolated tornadoes not a big tornado threat today like what we saw yesterday. that's a look at...
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so it wall a tornado outbreak, it wasn't spread over many states, mostly right in northeast texas over towards the arkansas border. we do have strong storms right now in louisiana. we've been ducking strong storms with lightning, but we won't see a tornado outbreak today either. we learned yesterday it only takes an isolated tornado over one populated area to make a lot of headlines and cause a lot of damage. and that's possible today. memphis, nashville, all the way down through new orleans. but once again, not expecting a tornado outbreak today. a lot of great weather around the country, but just bad timing yesterday. only a couple tornadoes over a highly populated area. >> remarkable there were no deaths. >> these tornadoes were not the big huge vicious ones. it was strong, but not devastating. >> all right. bill karins, thanks so much. let's turn to sports. 40-0, that's what the the baylor lady bears were going for last night as they played for the national championship in denver. but they would have to get past notre dame to make that bit of history. brittney griner throwing it do
so it wall a tornado outbreak, it wasn't spread over many states, mostly right in northeast texas over towards the arkansas border. we do have strong storms right now in louisiana. we've been ducking strong storms with lightning, but we won't see a tornado outbreak today either. we learned yesterday it only takes an isolated tornado over one populated area to make a lot of headlines and cause a lot of damage. and that's possible today. memphis, nashville, all the way down through new orleans....
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lightning strikes in northeast texas along the border of the red river there and heading towards fort smith, arkansas. that's where some of the downpours are this morning. this front, toward st. louis, probably some showers and storms for your early morning commute. this is how it's going to play out this weekend. when you see the jet stream taking a big dip like this we call this a trough. as this trough kicks to the east coast, it's going to tap into moisture from the gulf and the atlantic and that's why for the first time, maybe months, we're going to see a big storm on the eastern seaboard producing a lot of rain. possibility in some areas getting 2 to 4 inches of rain. and we need it. i mean we don't want it on the weekend but we definitely need this rain. so here's how it's going to play out. as we go into saturday, the storm is going to still be forming down south of louisiana along the gulf coast. heaviest chances of rain on saturday. best chance of a watchout anywhere on i-10 southward down to florida with afternoon thunderstorms. now, the cold front to the north of it, this
lightning strikes in northeast texas along the border of the red river there and heading towards fort smith, arkansas. that's where some of the downpours are this morning. this front, toward st. louis, probably some showers and storms for your early morning commute. this is how it's going to play out this weekend. when you see the jet stream taking a big dip like this we call this a trough. as this trough kicks to the east coast, it's going to tap into moisture from the gulf and the atlantic...
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tornado threat primarily in the northeast part of texas. farther southward is more of a damaging wind threat along with the line of storms. these are severe thunderstorm warnings, you notice the tornado warnings clustered there across 30, but, again, in dallas, much better. potentially some storms across the southeast part of town, not likely to pack the punch that the storms had earlier. rotating storms now still moving along, either side of 30, and the movement is generally off toward the northeast at about 25 to 30 miles an hour. much more generic garden variety storms in parts of louisiana and mississippi, and the severe threat area for today, we'll watch that across northeast texas down through the central part of the state. tomorrow, that area will migrate farther eastward, but it will be less of a threat, certainly a tornado possible. but probably will not be what we saw today. larry, back to you. >> many thanks, carl parker, appreciate the update. now, obama set the tone for the general election in today's speech. calling out gop ca
tornado threat primarily in the northeast part of texas. farther southward is more of a damaging wind threat along with the line of storms. these are severe thunderstorm warnings, you notice the tornado warnings clustered there across 30, but, again, in dallas, much better. potentially some storms across the southeast part of town, not likely to pack the punch that the storms had earlier. rotating storms now still moving along, either side of 30, and the movement is generally off toward the...
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. >> reporter: the weather service still doing surveys of the area of concern across northeast texas. 20 reports of tornadoes now, eleven confirmed, the strongesque an ef3. that is in forney texas, winds of 150 miles per hour. 3 reports of ef2 damage of wind of 130 miles per hour, just unbelievable, and it's just amazing that we didn't have anybody die from this. i mean it's incredible, and of course hearts and prayers out to all those across northeast texas. as jon and jen a mentioned we still have the threat for severe weather across the gulf coast today and the southeast. these are tornado watches, good until 11:00am local time for parts of mississippi and louisiana, as well as parts of the new orleans region, so tornado watch there for you. this is a severe thunderstorm watch and within those watches we have several severe thunderstorm warnings. no tornado warnings, but really tornado watches, meaning that we could see conditions favorable for tornadoes as well as large hail and damaging winds. so the threat is not over yet, as we head throughout today across the southeast, parts
. >> reporter: the weather service still doing surveys of the area of concern across northeast texas. 20 reports of tornadoes now, eleven confirmed, the strongesque an ef3. that is in forney texas, winds of 150 miles per hour. 3 reports of ef2 damage of wind of 130 miles per hour, just unbelievable, and it's just amazing that we didn't have anybody die from this. i mean it's incredible, and of course hearts and prayers out to all those across northeast texas. as jon and jen a mentioned we...
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we had tornadoes touching down there and most tornadoes reported across northeast texas. 18 were reported. overall 200 reports of severe weather including large-sized-hailed. during the month of april it is typical to see severe outbreaks in texas, and oklahoma, and tornado alley and louisiana and arkansas, so it brought severe storms across areas we typically see severe weather if april. we are headed into the height of severe weather season, april, may, june when we see more severe storms in the springtime months. we will continue to track the storms. we will continue to see that risk for severe weather. otherwise we have a lynn of storms to the east across parts of louisiana with heavy rain, a lot of light next with the thunderstorms, and that is another concern and flash flooding is an issue. heavy rain, quickly, and we have two severe thunderstorm warnings in louisiana and you can see the damaging wind from the storms. the severe weather risk will include kentucky and through alabama and mississippi and louisiana and bigger cities including nashville and new orleans and jackson and m
we had tornadoes touching down there and most tornadoes reported across northeast texas. 18 were reported. overall 200 reports of severe weather including large-sized-hailed. during the month of april it is typical to see severe outbreaks in texas, and oklahoma, and tornado alley and louisiana and arkansas, so it brought severe storms across areas we typically see severe weather if april. we are headed into the height of severe weather season, april, may, june when we see more severe storms in...
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. >> parts of northeast texas still under the gun from possible tornado. there are still tornado warnings in this area. and that line of severe weather now just off to the east of the dallas-ft. worth area. that is very good news for them. they can start to clean up. this is what happened around 3:30. two separate tornadoes coming through. one just to the west. one just to the east with a lot of damage around the area. jay gray is live right now, just outside of dallas with the latest. >> reporter: good evening. from storm-ravaged lancaster, texas, how devastating these tornadoes were. two cars pulled from across the street, thrown into this house. you can see the storm did its own damage as well. ripping apart this home. amazingly, no one injured here. let's take a look at this devastating storm on tape. you can see the funnel cloud, a massive cloud that stayed on the ground for at least 15 minutes in the dallas-ft. worth area. one of potentially three quisters that moved across north texas. in this debris field you see several items, including semi trail
. >> parts of northeast texas still under the gun from possible tornado. there are still tornado warnings in this area. and that line of severe weather now just off to the east of the dallas-ft. worth area. that is very good news for them. they can start to clean up. this is what happened around 3:30. two separate tornadoes coming through. one just to the west. one just to the east with a lot of damage around the area. jay gray is live right now, just outside of dallas with the latest....
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as several tornadoes did this to so many hundreds of homes, inhaling parts of northeast texas. >> oh, wow. power flashes. oh, my goodness. >> get in the house. >> the sudden explosive nature of this tornado. >> please, take shelter immediately because we have a tornado right now. >> reporter: it's a series of images that make you say, oh, my. all caught on camera. news choppers capturing the moment this tornado starts raging with full force. >> look, look. these huge trailers, these huge rigs, the back ends of tractor-trailers that are literally being picked up and thrown hundreds of yards. hundreds of yards. >> reporter: take a closer look. keep in mind, these trucks way at least 12,000 pounds empty. here, being tossed hundreds of feet into the air. >> look at all that stuff that just came up off the ground. oh, it just destroyed something on the ground. >> reporter: 18 preliminary reports of tornadoes surrounding dallas-ft. worth. some may have had winds up to 165 miles per hour, knocking out power to tens of thousands of homes. damaging hundreds of others. >> it is coming toward us
as several tornadoes did this to so many hundreds of homes, inhaling parts of northeast texas. >> oh, wow. power flashes. oh, my goodness. >> get in the house. >> the sudden explosive nature of this tornado. >> please, take shelter immediately because we have a tornado right now. >> reporter: it's a series of images that make you say, oh, my. all caught on camera. news choppers capturing the moment this tornado starts raging with full force. >> look, look....
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yesterday we got 18 reports of tornados, all coming from northeast texas, dallas metro area and northeastern parts of texas. typically we are headed into the months that we tend to see more severe weather activity for the months of april, may and june. on average that is what tends to happen. this is not totally unusual to see this severe weather this time of year and looking at tornados that happened yesterday across the area that has high probability during the month of april to see tornadic activity. you see activity across northern louisiana, parts of texas, northern oklahoma and southwest arkansas. this is not totally unusual. but still you see the images coming out of the areas it is still scary. also we need to make sure we have a plan for when these tornado warnings get issued so we know what we will when we get the tornadic activity in our area. this includes parts louisiana and portions of tennessee valley and further to the east and virginia, north carolina, you're looking at slight risk for severe storms. right now no warnings issued, jenna. as we head into tomorrow we'll look at
yesterday we got 18 reports of tornados, all coming from northeast texas, dallas metro area and northeastern parts of texas. typically we are headed into the months that we tend to see more severe weather activity for the months of april, may and june. on average that is what tends to happen. this is not totally unusual to see this severe weather this time of year and looking at tornados that happened yesterday across the area that has high probability during the month of april to see tornadic...
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>> the people in north texas, specially northeast texas, still are under the gun, and i say that onlystorms that are not along the line. the line will maybe make a small tornado, but more likely we call this a squall line. it will make wind damage, there may be some hail with it, but there are still cells out ahead of the line there, there, there and they're all by themselves. we call them super cells. they don't have to fight the other cells to rotate. think about when you were a kid and i had this great game called battling tops. if you took a top and pulled on the string and you let it go in by itself it could spin for five minutes because it was by itself and it wasn't hitting any of the other tops and you get three other guys and you pull the string and you have four tops in there banging on each other and all of a sudden they don't run very long because they're affecting each other's spin and that's what happens along the line. the storms affect each other's spin. when they're out by themselves they're the battling tops out there, able to spin for a long time and when you spin f
>> the people in north texas, specially northeast texas, still are under the gun, and i say that onlystorms that are not along the line. the line will maybe make a small tornado, but more likely we call this a squall line. it will make wind damage, there may be some hail with it, but there are still cells out ahead of the line there, there, there and they're all by themselves. we call them super cells. they don't have to fight the other cells to rotate. think about when you were a kid and...
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. >> that is right, we'll take you down the texas where we see a line of intense thunderstorms moving to the east of dallas. but all of northeastxas, under the threat for tornadoes and damaging thunderstorms. we're going to take you back to what happened a little bit earlier, immediately around dallas, we'll produce the damage you saw. at least two tornadoes as mary said. probably more, we had a few more areas that looked like tornadoes on the radar, and some clouds people reported. there was one, one passed off to the north. you see where all of that was tossed up. areas of white, an indication of hail. we have had hail reports up to baseball size. very -- very damaging situation, for immediate dallas metro area. but as you can see it will continue off to the east for the next two hours. >> all right, thank you. those tornadoes in texas could mark the start of a violent spring. you can't fight them, they say, but a new way to track tornadoes is coming. >> reporter: tornadoes look scary enough from a distance. but as they close in, so does the window of opportunity to survive. anything strong enough to toss a school bus is more
. >> that is right, we'll take you down the texas where we see a line of intense thunderstorms moving to the east of dallas. but all of northeastxas, under the threat for tornadoes and damaging thunderstorms. we're going to take you back to what happened a little bit earlier, immediately around dallas, we'll produce the damage you saw. at least two tornadoes as mary said. probably more, we had a few more areas that looked like tornadoes on the radar, and some clouds people reported. there...
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in all of those 18 reports came out of northeastern texas and further out towards the northeast as wellseveral tornadoes being reported north of lone star. we'll see those get confirmed as survey crews assess the damage. it's not unusual to see this weather in northeastern texas this time of year. we tend to see tornadic activity this time of year and even across oklahoma, southwestern arkansas. still a slow mover so expect to see severe weather across texas, louisiana, kentucky and portions of the atlantic. so southern virginia you could be looking at some severe weather in the form of large hail and damaging wind gusts. across kentucky and the southeast we are looking at the elevated tornado risk. basically we have heavy downpours across the new orleans area. large hail, damaging winds and tornado, we also have a concern or lightning and flash flooding. bill: maria, thank you, stay close today, all right? here is martha. martha: a federal judge is demanding that justice department explain president obama's comment on the healthcare law and the supreme court he made yesterday at an a.p
in all of those 18 reports came out of northeastern texas and further out towards the northeast as wellseveral tornadoes being reported north of lone star. we'll see those get confirmed as survey crews assess the damage. it's not unusual to see this weather in northeastern texas this time of year. we tend to see tornadic activity this time of year and even across oklahoma, southwestern arkansas. still a slow mover so expect to see severe weather across texas, louisiana, kentucky and portions of...
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. >>> incredible record breaking heat continues in texas, the rain for the northeast. the forecast is coming up and you're watching "early today". >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports last night the capitals eliminated the defending champions boston bruins to move on to the second round of the stanley cup playoffs. here is fred roggin with an early look at all the sports headlines. >>> good morning, there is one thing better than a game seven. that is overtime in game seven, let's go to boston, caps and bruins, winner moves on, loser goes home. tied, sudden death overtime. 3:00 in, drove to the net, tim thomas first save couldn't make the second. joel ward slammed home the rebound and with that, the door was slammed in the bruins season. the caps took out the defending champs with the dramatic 2-1 win in ot. >>> more where that came from, two more game sevens tonight, rangers and senators at 7:00 eastern. at 8:30, panthers and devils from florida. >>> the race for the scoring title in the nba came down to the final game. kevin du
. >>> incredible record breaking heat continues in texas, the rain for the northeast. the forecast is coming up and you're watching "early today". >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports last night the capitals eliminated the defending champions boston bruins to move on to the second round of the stanley cup playoffs. here is fred roggin with an early look at all the sports headlines. >>> good morning, there is...
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risk of strong storms northeast texas into louisiana, look for some afternoon showers moving into theons to warm conditions, mid-atlantic to the southeast, rain from texas up into the great lakes. look for more showers moving into the pacific northwest. sunny and hot in the southwest on into southern california. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's going on in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, the patchy fog is slowly lifting, and we have sunshine breaking out around the region. temperatures are into the 50s now. later today around 70 degrees. and we'll have lots of sun this afternoon, so beautiful day on the way. and the air has been washed of a lot of pollen, thankfully. thanks to the rain from yesterday. and then tomorrow, sun in the morning and chilly, near 50, afternoon highs near 70 with increasing clouds. morning shower saturday, but a greater chance of showers and thunderstorms saturday afternoon. >> reporter: and that's your latest weather. everybody? >> all right, al, thank you very much. >>> how about if we now say hello to mr. zac efron who is s
risk of strong storms northeast texas into louisiana, look for some afternoon showers moving into theons to warm conditions, mid-atlantic to the southeast, rain from texas up into the great lakes. look for more showers moving into the pacific northwest. sunny and hot in the southwest on into southern california. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's going on in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, the patchy fog is slowly lifting, and we have sunshine breaking...
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northeast. hot down in texas. >> boston and chicago, 53. baltimore, 62. minneapolis is going to be 60. dallas, 78. salt lake city, 66. seattle, 52. >>> police in galveston, texas, are looking for a man they've dubbed the dancing burglar. caught on camera busting a move. >> the face isn't that clear but police hope someone will recognize his signature dance moves. he's one of three men accused of breaking into an amphibious tour vehicle, spraying the inside with a fire extinguisher and then stealing that extinguisher. to each his own. >> keep dancing, dude. we'll be right back. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by hotwire.com. >>> celebs that controversy seems to follow. when they are in crisis mode, who do they call? abc's lara spencer knows a thing or two about crisis management and looks at abc's new show called "scandal." >> you have the money? >> yes, all $3 million. >> in "scandal," star kerry washington plays to win. >> we play to win, and we're fierce and badass. can i say badass on tv? >> she is the hard-charging crisis manager olivia pope. >> got it? >> d
northeast. hot down in texas. >> boston and chicago, 53. baltimore, 62. minneapolis is going to be 60. dallas, 78. salt lake city, 66. seattle, 52. >>> police in galveston, texas, are looking for a man they've dubbed the dancing burglar. caught on camera busting a move. >> the face isn't that clear but police hope someone will recognize his signature dance moves. he's one of three men accused of breaking into an amphibious tour vehicle, spraying the inside with a fire...
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near normal for the northeast and northwest, srs precipitation is concerned, from texas through the great lakes we are expecting abnormal participation. in the southeast and where the drought situations are, we are going below normal for the next 30-60 days. >>> but you've been pointing out, we've been showing a lot of nicer weather in these areas. >>> ecb systems come in but sometimes you just get the best. >> thank you mike. the spirit of the heartland is next. taking care of an animal is usually a chore but in this case a specially trained dog is making life eas >> taking care of an animal is the usually age four, but in this case specially trained dog is making life easier for up armored with the disability. we are introducing you to farm dog helping its owner get the chores done. >> his name is cody. the yellow lab is making like the little easier for farmer bruce trammell. the missouri university extension program allowed him to get back its independence. farm dog which stands for past helping agriculture and will missouri sports farmers with disabilities. >> four years ago, he suff
near normal for the northeast and northwest, srs precipitation is concerned, from texas through the great lakes we are expecting abnormal participation. in the southeast and where the drought situations are, we are going below normal for the next 30-60 days. >>> but you've been pointing out, we've been showing a lot of nicer weather in these areas. >>> ecb systems come in but sometimes you just get the best. >> thank you mike. the spirit of the heartland is next. taking...
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below normal temperatures for the great lakes, northeast and midatlantic from louisiana, mississippi, back across texasd the four corner area and up to north dakota expected above normal temperatures, about low normal for western washington and oregon. precipitation next week above normal from the southwest great lakes back to nebraska, some good news for that area and the very dry areas of the northern plains, below normal for the dry areas of the southeast and also into the southwest. let's go out to the next 90 days, i know this is a little different than some other forecasts but i believe it'll be a little cooler than normal this summer for the great lakes and the northeast. above normal for the time you gelt to dixie and much of the west. expected to be above normal. nine day outlook below normal for the western third. west texas westward and then a small area, tennessee valley and on up in to the eastern great lakes of above normal. mostst of the corn belt i'm expecting near normal for this coming summer. >> you had entered earlier about being below normal temperatures, cool summer. march. >> i'm
below normal temperatures for the great lakes, northeast and midatlantic from louisiana, mississippi, back across texasd the four corner area and up to north dakota expected above normal temperatures, about low normal for western washington and oregon. precipitation next week above normal from the southwest great lakes back to nebraska, some good news for that area and the very dry areas of the northern plains, below normal for the dry areas of the southeast and also into the southwest. let's...
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texas. i mean, we went through the march with all the record heat in the northern plains and all through the northeast, and right now, we've settled into a very hot weather pattern in texas. it was 104 degrees in april in lubbock, as hot as it's ever been in april. amarillo, childress and lubbock, all three cities set their all-time warmest april temperatures yesterday, incredible 100-degree heat here. it wasn't quite as warm around dallas, but 89 and even 94 in san antonio. you know, definitely summerlike. this morning, still very warm. we're starting the morning at 74 in dallas. it's very warm all through the southeast. temperature 65 in atlanta. and you notice where the cool air is, definitely up in new england. that's probably the coolest air out there. you still need the jackets. away from the big cities, we're in the 30s in many spots, so definitely on the cold side. again, florida looks fantastic today with low humidities, so enjoy that while it lasts. the trouble weather, in between where the warm and cold air is. that's where we typically see all the issues. we have numerous showers and thund
texas. i mean, we went through the march with all the record heat in the northern plains and all through the northeast, and right now, we've settled into a very hot weather pattern in texas. it was 104 degrees in april in lubbock, as hot as it's ever been in april. amarillo, childress and lubbock, all three cities set their all-time warmest april temperatures yesterday, incredible 100-degree heat here. it wasn't quite as warm around dallas, but 89 and even 94 in san antonio. you know,...
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texas. some of the towns expected soon will be jackson, canton, emery, and sulfur springs. these storms are heading to the northeast. the threat is not over. now fortunately, the severe threat continues through tomorrow, not for central texas, but to the gulf state, taking louisiana, out of new orleans, alabama, and also georgia. so, we're watching these storms producing quite a bit of damage and the good thing here is no major injuries reported so far. we'll talk about the storms and our forecast coming up a little bit later. derek. >> right here in washington, d.c., some of the most heated races are for seats on the city council. some are saying just throw the up incumbents out. >> reporter: there are 14,000 registered voters here rings mostly democrat. this is where most of them are going to come through. they have an hour to catch voters to catch them. councilman bowser, she is facing quite a few challengers. she's expected to be an easy time. this is her home time. there has been slight turnout throughout the city. that has to favor the incumbents. they have the name recognition. challengers have an up hill ba
texas. some of the towns expected soon will be jackson, canton, emery, and sulfur springs. these storms are heading to the northeast. the threat is not over. now fortunately, the severe threat continues through tomorrow, not for central texas, but to the gulf state, taking louisiana, out of new orleans, alabama, and also georgia. so, we're watching these storms producing quite a bit of damage and the good thing here is no major injuries reported so far. we'll talk about the storms and our...
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this will give the northeast quite a bit of rooifrn the weekend. stronger storms are going to hit the texas area up toward the mid mississippi river valley. take a tour across the nation and look at your radar. we have a frontal boundary bringing the wet weather up toward the northeast. things should improve over the next several hours and get some of the flights in across the west. that is our next storm system moving again across portions of texas and mid mississippi river valley. not looking for a big outbreak of tornadoes but large hail tajing winds and isolated tornadoes near texas and kansas city. 49 in new york city, 62 memphis and a quick peak at your morning travel looks pretty good for most folks. could see moderate delays for mid afternoon hours as the storm pushes eastward. keep an eye on it for you and remember to bring your umbrella. >>> the time now 11 after the hour. he couldn't take it any more. a kid finally fights back after being bullied for years. >> got suspended. >> we have the full story coming up. >>> bin laden's family was supposed to be deported but now that is al
this will give the northeast quite a bit of rooifrn the weekend. stronger storms are going to hit the texas area up toward the mid mississippi river valley. take a tour across the nation and look at your radar. we have a frontal boundary bringing the wet weather up toward the northeast. things should improve over the next several hours and get some of the flights in across the west. that is our next storm system moving again across portions of texas and mid mississippi river valley. not looking...
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texas. and memphis to raleigh. scattered showers in the northeast. >>> finally from us this morning, we wanted to show you more of the news exclusive video, the building of one world trade center. >> it's about to become the tallest building here in new york city. watching it grow from the ground-up, is worth another, longer look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the message that sends for the country and to the world, there's a live shot of one world trade center as it looks right now. 100 floors built so far. just four more to go. >> one world trade will stand a symbolic 7,671 feet. amazing to think it will be done that quickly. >> 1776, the year our constitution was ratified. >>> and that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks for watching, everybody.
texas. and memphis to raleigh. scattered showers in the northeast. >>> finally from us this morning, we wanted to show you more of the news exclusive video, the building of one world trade center. >> it's about to become the tallest building here in new york city. watching it grow from the ground-up, is worth another, longer look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the message that sends for the country and to the world, there's a live shot of one world trade center as it looks right now....
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texas. and memphis to raleigh. scattered showers in the northeast. >>> finally from us this morning, we wanted to show you more of that news exclusive video, the building of one world trade center. >> it's about to become the tallest building here in new york city. watching it grow from the ground-up, is worth another, longer look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so inspiring to see that. >> indeed. >> and a here's a live shot of one world trade as it looks right now. 100 floors have already been built. there are now just four more to go. >> one world trade will stand a symbolic 1,776 feet when it's all done and ready for business some time next year or in 2014. amazing to think that it will be done that quickly. >> there it goes. in 1776, of course, the year that the country declared its indianapolis. very symbolic. >>> that's what's making news in mork this morning.
texas. and memphis to raleigh. scattered showers in the northeast. >>> finally from us this morning, we wanted to show you more of that news exclusive video, the building of one world trade center. >> it's about to become the tallest building here in new york city. watching it grow from the ground-up, is worth another, longer look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so inspiring to see that. >> indeed. >> and a here's a live shot of one world trade as it looks right now....
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northeast. but they're other fubl clouds as well. there is a funnel cloud over arlington, texas, which is between dallas and ft. worth. that is tracking off to the north and northeast. in its path is one of the largest airports in the country. dfw airport. people there have been told to evacuate to shelter areas within the airport. as the black clouds continue to move north over the area. in fact, just here at the nbc bureau inside kxas, the power has just gone out. >> the power has gone out where you're sitting? >> yes. we're back on emergency generators now. >> and we understand that there is something like a hook forming just above the airport. we have a helicopter heading there. can you tell us any more details about what's happening at the airport? >> the airport, of course, is a sprawling facility between dallas and ft. worth. there are designated areas where people can go in case of tornado warnings. i assume that's where they're going. we've been told the warnings have been issued for the airport, for people to seek shelter as this funnel cloud continues to move in their
northeast. but they're other fubl clouds as well. there is a funnel cloud over arlington, texas, which is between dallas and ft. worth. that is tracking off to the north and northeast. in its path is one of the largest airports in the country. dfw airport. people there have been told to evacuate to shelter areas within the airport. as the black clouds continue to move north over the area. in fact, just here at the nbc bureau inside kxas, the power has just gone out. >> the power has gone...
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northeast for now. >> brian saunders in arlington, texas. thank you. >> looking at all that devastation and the video of the tractor-trailers just being tossed to the air like that -- >> amazing and awful at the same time. fortunately they'll be able to do cleaning up today. and no one was killed. >>> tom, tell us what's going to be happening for us today. >> it is severe weather season, but we don't have any on tap for us. we might get an isolated shower and thunderstorm later this afternoon. right now looking at the view the last 12 hours, we had a couple of showers passing north of washington over the last hour. now those have dissipated. a lot of cloudiness over the region. the temperatures, all in that area in green, 50s. a few spots dipped into the 40s. this area in blue, far northern virginia, suburbs in montgomery county, parts of prince george's county, right now are in the upper 40s. elsewhere, generally low 50s. here's the day planner. sunrise at 6:47. by 9:00, mid 60s. a lot of clouds around. might have a little sun in and out th
northeast for now. >> brian saunders in arlington, texas. thank you. >> looking at all that devastation and the video of the tractor-trailers just being tossed to the air like that -- >> amazing and awful at the same time. fortunately they'll be able to do cleaning up today. and no one was killed. >>> tom, tell us what's going to be happening for us today. >> it is severe weather season, but we don't have any on tap for us. we might get an isolated shower and...
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texas area. monday, showers in the interior northeast and rain in seattle and portland and northern california. east of the rockies. temperatures drop quite a bit. we'll start out in these areas in the 30s and warm up to about 50 in chicago. 54 in new york city. a reminder, you still need those jackets. remember to "wake up with al" hewenechy 6l anata.ek0 m.:0 gi weather channel at 6:00 a.m. . meatball marinara with pepperoni is amazing. ♪ oh pepperoni ♪ how much i love yah see the game last night? course i did! [ male announcer ] try the meatball pepperoni melt today. subway. eat fresh. ♪ everyone has a moment that changes their life ♪ >> we're back with "everyone has a story" honoring rehian murphy who's here with her family. >> now it is time to hear a song david friedman and i wrote just for you, sweetheart. it is going to be sung by broadway's wonderful talented morgan james starring in "god spell" right now. the song is called "my dream." ♪ ♪ i knew that it wouldn't be easy ♪ ♪ i knew it would take all i could give ♪ ♪ but i knew in my heart that it would be worth it because without it ho
texas area. monday, showers in the interior northeast and rain in seattle and portland and northern california. east of the rockies. temperatures drop quite a bit. we'll start out in these areas in the 30s and warm up to about 50 in chicago. 54 in new york city. a reminder, you still need those jackets. remember to "wake up with al" hewenechy 6l anata.ek0 m.:0 gi weather channel at 6:00 a.m. . meatball marinara with pepperoni is amazing. ♪ oh pepperoni ♪ how much i love yah see...