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stormy conditions are ongoing in northern florida. good news is that tropical storm debby has been downgraded into a tropical depression and moving over northern florida. right now, packing sustained winds are 55 kilometers per hour. winds are starting to die down. it looks like it will likely head out to sea by wednesday afternoon local time. and then redevelop over the water into a tropical storm. so, again, winds are starting to weaken, but heavy rain will likely continue. an additional 200 millimeters is likely in parts of northern florida and southern georgia over the next 24 hours. some areas have received over 500 millimeters, so additional rain could trigger further flooding. so once again, debby's now a tropical depression and moving over northern florida. we'll keep you posted on its progress. meanwhile, heavy rain will continue in eastern canada and new england states into wednesday morning. but back behind it, this high pressure system is keeping things dry and hot across the great lakes region and parts of the northeaster
stormy conditions are ongoing in northern florida. good news is that tropical storm debby has been downgraded into a tropical depression and moving over northern florida. right now, packing sustained winds are 55 kilometers per hour. winds are starting to die down. it looks like it will likely head out to sea by wednesday afternoon local time. and then redevelop over the water into a tropical storm. so, again, winds are starting to weaken, but heavy rain will likely continue. an additional 200...
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and homes in northern florida. parts of the main interstate highway were closed on tuesday due to the floods. in the tampa bay area, roads are completely washed out. residents tried to salvage belongings from flooded houses in low-lying areas. unfortunately, an additional 75 millimeters or locally, 120 millimeters is likely unn lly i northern florida over the next 24 hours. risk of flooding will remain. up toward the north there is an area of heavy rain in new england, states as well as eastern canada. heavy rain will likely continue into your wednesday morning. and back behind it, we have got a high-pressure system keeping things dry and very hot. and out toward the west, there is a low pressure system bringing stormy weather in and around the saskatchewan, actually large hail has been reported. but to the south, conditions are quite different, dry and warm, conditions are ideal for wildfires once again. particularly in utah and nevada on your wednesday. temperaturewise, heat warnings, and watches have been issued
and homes in northern florida. parts of the main interstate highway were closed on tuesday due to the floods. in the tampa bay area, roads are completely washed out. residents tried to salvage belongings from flooded houses in low-lying areas. unfortunately, an additional 75 millimeters or locally, 120 millimeters is likely unn lly i northern florida over the next 24 hours. risk of flooding will remain. up toward the north there is an area of heavy rain in new england, states as well as eastern...
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she continued to wallop northern florida with heavy, heavy rains. parts getting well over a foot of rain, too much too fast. severe flooding across places like panama city and now reaching into the jacksonville area. where's debby headed next? we think she will be well offshore by 2:00 thursday afternoon. as we take a longer term look, the storm moves off toward the east coast. there will be a lack of concern where debby does. 78 today and 31% your relative humidity. chesapeake bee -- beach. it was so nice in the severn river, a little kiteboarding with the wind surfing. the wind was whipping out across the bay. bel air, trees shaking in the breeze. how about baltimore. you can see that change in the water color. on the whole a bright and sunny scenario. crystal clear, should continue to be. temperatures so comfortable on that northwesterly wind. enjoy them while we got them. this sun usual for late june. unusual we'll get another evening, even tomorrow will not be bad. north westerly winds will let up by tomorrow but they will stay breezy. we're gu
she continued to wallop northern florida with heavy, heavy rains. parts getting well over a foot of rain, too much too fast. severe flooding across places like panama city and now reaching into the jacksonville area. where's debby headed next? we think she will be well offshore by 2:00 thursday afternoon. as we take a longer term look, the storm moves off toward the east coast. there will be a lack of concern where debby does. 78 today and 31% your relative humidity. chesapeake bee -- beach. it...
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northern colorado near ft. collins has now destroyed 257 homes. >>> just the opposite in florida. tropical storm debby has weakened to a tropical depression, but she's still causing all kinds of problems. this morning, debby crossing northern florida and should head out over the atlantic by late today. isolated tornadoes continue to be a threat, and the combination of more rain, a storm surge and high tide looks to cause additional flooding. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: shirley hendrickson cried for hours as she watched the floodwaters pour into her new home. >> i can't believe it's gone, all my memories, all my stuff. everything that's been in this house for seven months, it's gone, just gone. >> reporter: her 17-year-old daughter waded through the water to check on the damage. she was worried about photos of her father, who recently died of cancer. >> my dad's memories and everything's in there. it kind of hurts. i mean, that's all i had left. >> reporter: officers went door to door, checking on residents who never left. walking down the streets of live oak, the water prac
northern colorado near ft. collins has now destroyed 257 homes. >>> just the opposite in florida. tropical storm debby has weakened to a tropical depression, but she's still causing all kinds of problems. this morning, debby crossing northern florida and should head out over the atlantic by late today. isolated tornadoes continue to be a threat, and the combination of more rain, a storm surge and high tide looks to cause additional flooding. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter:...
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parts of interstate 10, northern florida's main highway actually had to be closed down due to a lot ofoding, the storm has left tens of thousands of people without power. mike seidel is live in cedar key, florida. a lot of water behind you, on monday, the governor declared a state wide emergency there? >> it's level one, so that gives the opportunity to get needed services out even the national guards, as far as cedar key goes, we're still getting winds of up to 40 miles an hour. we have been watching this, debby is finally accelerating, we thought we were going on out here until thursday, or at least until tomorrow. but it's moving out at 6-mile-per-hour, with that speed it would put the center on land about 5:00 this afternoon east coast time. that means it would weaken to a depression not long after. but the center doesn't mean anything really in this storm, but it's been unlike a true tropical storm, you've got the eyewall, and some of the worst weather and then the surge. the point where it comes in is kind immaterial. the real flooding was down around apalachicola, where they had
parts of interstate 10, northern florida's main highway actually had to be closed down due to a lot ofoding, the storm has left tens of thousands of people without power. mike seidel is live in cedar key, florida. a lot of water behind you, on monday, the governor declared a state wide emergency there? >> it's level one, so that gives the opportunity to get needed services out even the national guards, as far as cedar key goes, we're still getting winds of up to 40 miles an hour. we have...
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florida is far from in the clear. forecasters say the northern state could still get 10 to 15 inches of rain with other areas getting as much as two feet. that rip infiltrating portions of georgia and even south carolina. >> we'll look at it here in just a second. it is moving east at three miles per hour. >> so it started to shift a little bit. >> but it will take days and days to get across northern florida. the track has changed big time here. originally, forecasters thought it would go west across texas and now approximate t. will go across northern florida. >> they are saying some of the areas could see up to two feet of rain. >> just north of tampa and the panhandle have picked up 10 to 15 inches. they are forecasting another 10 inches. if you take a look at the forecast, you can see it here. it continues to just kind of spin just to the west -- west and north of tampa. you can see the heaviest rain across northern florida, southeast georgia where we continue to get some pretty good convection. this is the kind of storm they don't want down
florida is far from in the clear. forecasters say the northern state could still get 10 to 15 inches of rain with other areas getting as much as two feet. that rip infiltrating portions of georgia and even south carolina. >> we'll look at it here in just a second. it is moving east at three miles per hour. >> so it started to shift a little bit. >> but it will take days and days to get across northern florida. the track has changed big time here. originally, forecasters...
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florida. debbie will be a tropical storm northern parts of florida and continue to move inland while it's overand. it will exit over the open waters of the atlantic and intensifying as it interacts with water. you can have maximum sustained winds it could be open water at that point. a lot of rain over a foot of it. flash flooding ongoing right now. flash flooding emergency open homes in franklin, liberty basically choppy river. it has already begun to flood. we have seen water overflowing the river and we will continue to monitor the situation here. it is a life threatening one as denoteed by the national hurricane center. >> maria molina, thank you. >>> telling police enforce the so-called show me your paper's provision. it was the only part of the state's law that the supreme court didn't strike down in its ruling. kelly wright is live with a closer look. >>> good morning to you. it allows both sides to claim a victory in this. it up holds the part of the law that requires immigration status the people that stop the other crimes. if the police have reason to suspect there in the u.s. illega
florida. debbie will be a tropical storm northern parts of florida and continue to move inland while it's overand. it will exit over the open waters of the atlantic and intensifying as it interacts with water. you can have maximum sustained winds it could be open water at that point. a lot of rain over a foot of it. flash flooding ongoing right now. flash flooding emergency open homes in franklin, liberty basically choppy river. it has already begun to flood. we have seen water overflowing the...
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the center of the storm is expected to cross directly over northern florida tomorrow or thursday.iants minor league a fill late, they were mention yesterday afternoon when the storm knocked over the left field fence. the stadium will be repaired before the next home game on the 4th of july. >>> today nato leaders meeting called syria downing the jet unacceptable and condemned it in the strongest terms. at today's meeting, nato secretary's' meeting made no mention of the nation. they are not in favor of military intervention in sir y a bankruptcy decision could be announced tomorrow. city leaders had until midnight to reach a deal and we don't know if they succeeded but if they did not reach a deal they will vote tonight on a spending plan. city leaders face a $26 million deficit in stockton. >>> california lawmakers are getting ready to vote on a new budget tomorrow. so will remaining trailer bills ahead of that big vote. governor jerry brown's tax proposal could appear higher and it's all thanks to bonds including initiatives. >>> and the city of san francisco has rolled out the
the center of the storm is expected to cross directly over northern florida tomorrow or thursday.iants minor league a fill late, they were mention yesterday afternoon when the storm knocked over the left field fence. the stadium will be repaired before the next home game on the 4th of july. >>> today nato leaders meeting called syria downing the jet unacceptable and condemned it in the strongest terms. at today's meeting, nato secretary's' meeting made no mention of the nation. they...
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interstates across northern florida are closed due to standing water. t 3 mi. per hour. >>darya: will be back with more and just a few minutes. >> >>mark: >>george: there tracking and hot spot on the san mateo bridge pit is cleared but a lot too late for one hour. his calm as the traffic to be solid all my back to the nimitz freeway, then you can use the dumbarton branch, then it is a much better ride karen >>darya: to people are at a custody of beating up a pregnant woman and trying to prop work in this was on the middle of the day on the bart train with passengers on board karen this brought these robbers were assaulting is pregnant woman. two people have been a restaurant in >> and i've is screaming they started punching me in my face and my eyes. he was tied to the amount but i continued screaming and struggling. but the other girl was holding me and tried to grab my eye and skin-care i looked toward everyone on the train them pit yet she got up the train is ok. elise cut out to the people that attacked her. they both have, or criminal records. >> [
interstates across northern florida are closed due to standing water. t 3 mi. per hour. >>darya: will be back with more and just a few minutes. >> >>mark: >>george: there tracking and hot spot on the san mateo bridge pit is cleared but a lot too late for one hour. his calm as the traffic to be solid all my back to the nimitz freeway, then you can use the dumbarton branch, then it is a much better ride karen >>darya: to people are at a custody of beating up a...
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persisting in much of central and northern florida. in fact, that neighborhood we were at last night where it was essentially a moat surrounding all their homes. evacuation is being very strongly encouraged, shep. >> cedar key florida. as florida deals with the floods, other areas are facing a heat wave. temperatures up through the dakotas. rapid city in south dakota had a scorcher today, 109. in denver, five straight days of triple digits. it's june, remember, and that ties a record from 2005. the heat is expected windy city around 1:056789 evansville, indiana where temperatures are in the 90's today a 7-year-old girl cooled notify a bank's fountain. southwest of topeka a lifeguard found relief by pop ago bag of its right up on her head. heat and humidity causing major problems for the firefighters who are trying to contain a number of blafses out west. some major fires burning in spots from montana to arizona. the worst of it in northern colorado there where the state's second largest wildfire in history is now burning. officials in b
persisting in much of central and northern florida. in fact, that neighborhood we were at last night where it was essentially a moat surrounding all their homes. evacuation is being very strongly encouraged, shep. >> cedar key florida. as florida deals with the floods, other areas are facing a heat wave. temperatures up through the dakotas. rapid city in south dakota had a scorcher today, 109. in denver, five straight days of triple digits. it's june, remember, and that ties a record from...
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florida, rain midwest, record highs in the plains. mississippi river, warms up with plenty of sunshine, showers northern new england. rgia. sizzling texas into the southwest, central rockies. more record setting heat. a beautiful day in the pacific northwest with plenty of le >> good morning. it will be a beautiful day today. low humidity. >>> don't forget you can get that weather any time you need it. head to the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. want to run over again? >> coming up we'll be talking about jimmy j.j. walker and is iconic roll on "good times" and why he never watched a single episode of the show. this is "today" on nbc. >>> back at 8:37 with the star of one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 1970s. jimmy walker earned two golden globe nominations for his portrayal of jj. first we'll look back first at the show. in 1974, television audiences across the country were introduced to the evans family on the ground breaking show "good times." james and florida were the hardworking parents, always trying to keep their heads above water in a chicago housing project. there was daughter thelma, son m
florida, rain midwest, record highs in the plains. mississippi river, warms up with plenty of sunshine, showers northern new england. rgia. sizzling texas into the southwest, central rockies. more record setting heat. a beautiful day in the pacific northwest with plenty of le >> good morning. it will be a beautiful day today. low humidity. >>> don't forget you can get that weather any time you need it. head to the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. want to run over...
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there is a live look at it, you can see, seems to be very heavy rain across central florida, northern floridaa panhandle and unfortunately, looks like we will measure, the rainfall in feet here by the end of the week. they are expecting up to 2 feet of rain in the florida panhandle rains, with debbie, 50 miles per hour i mentioned not moving at all and your pressure 992-millibars, check out your movement over the next five days, northern florida by saturday that is a slow mover it will spin up and bring moisture into the southern state for the next several days i don't think it will impact us here in the mid-atlantic but question marks about the eventual path. >>> locally, temperatures 75 washington, nice mild start to your day 74, at the naval air station, 71 baltimore looking at our forecast tony mentioned scatters showers and storms back in the forecast. you can see those off to the north and west, cold front moving through between noon and 3, 4:00 p.m. today. our clouds will quickly increase and we have a pretty good chance of scattered showers and storms as this front moves on through. b
there is a live look at it, you can see, seems to be very heavy rain across central florida, northern floridaa panhandle and unfortunately, looks like we will measure, the rainfall in feet here by the end of the week. they are expecting up to 2 feet of rain in the florida panhandle rains, with debbie, 50 miles per hour i mentioned not moving at all and your pressure 992-millibars, check out your movement over the next five days, northern florida by saturday that is a slow mover it will spin up...
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florida. tropical storm debby has been downgraded to a tropical depression. is that it is a slow soaking storm that is moving its way across the northernon of florida. already, more than 2 ft. of rain in the past two days. look at that, heavily populated tampa is a feeling it. cars like that one are just flooding. homes are damaged and entire neighborhoods are under water. check this out. a huge sinkhole. parts of interstate 10 have to close. there are power issues as well. let's get back, a couple of kids getting cold in a boat. another four-8 in. of rain are expected as the storm had to cross the border and into the atlantic. >>jaqueline: much calmer weather here locally. mild temperatures in the '60s and '70s. it was 80 degrees and concord this afternoon. 82 in napa and 60s along the coastline. right now temperatures are fairly mild. since 73 in san jose. as we head into tomorrow, little or no fog is expected. the fog is expected to return thursday into friday's. satellite and radar pictures showing as high clouds across the bay area affected and. mostly sunny skies. a nice day in store for tomorrow with temperatures in the 60s for
florida. tropical storm debby has been downgraded to a tropical depression. is that it is a slow soaking storm that is moving its way across the northernon of florida. already, more than 2 ft. of rain in the past two days. look at that, heavily populated tampa is a feeling it. cars like that one are just flooding. homes are damaged and entire neighborhoods are under water. check this out. a huge sinkhole. parts of interstate 10 have to close. there are power issues as well. let's get back, a...
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bringing soaking rainfall to northern florida. already seen over a foot of rain from this storm. we'll put 4 to 8 inches on top of that in the jacksonville area alone. significant flooding continues to be a big-time concern here. good news is, picking up steam. as we head through the day, tracks its way back out over open waters, north, eastward away from land as we head into the holiday weekend. rob, paula, back to you. >> jim, thank you a lot. from the floods to the fierce wildfires tearing across the rocky mountain states. the air force academy, in fact, where new cadets were to arrive tomorrow is shutting down as the waldo canyon fire burns near colorado springs. 32,000 people including hundreds of air force personnel have not now been ordered to evacuate. winds of 65 miles an hour are spreading not only the flames but as you can imagine also a lot of fear. >> i have been on pins and needles. my car has been packed. not going far from home. you know, i am afraid to leave my home. i don't want to leave my home. >> it is not jus
bringing soaking rainfall to northern florida. already seen over a foot of rain from this storm. we'll put 4 to 8 inches on top of that in the jacksonville area alone. significant flooding continues to be a big-time concern here. good news is, picking up steam. as we head through the day, tracks its way back out over open waters, north, eastward away from land as we head into the holiday weekend. rob, paula, back to you. >> jim, thank you a lot. from the floods to the fierce wildfires...
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-- tropical storm debby dumping up to two feet of rain and the system is still moving across northern florida. >> she still poses danger and not just from the high wind. in addition to the germs and bacteria in the flood water, there is also snakes and clumps of fire ants clinging to anything that is dry. >> when i used to cover hurricanes and the like for good morning america and i would travel, you would have to wear waders when you were going into the water because of the snacks and -- there used to be in the flood waters, you would see like a sheen of oil and all that residue on top of it. >> come up from the streets. >> really nasty. you have to be very careful. if you are smart when you are walking, you have a stick or pole and you are feeling in front of you. it is very, very dangerous and disgusting. >> i thought at good morning america you had someone else do that for you. >> oh, no, no. >> you walk ahead. >> certainly good insight because those of us who haven't lived through something like that, you don't think about snakes and ants coming up. >> right. luckily, we are in much quie
-- tropical storm debby dumping up to two feet of rain and the system is still moving across northern florida. >> she still poses danger and not just from the high wind. in addition to the germs and bacteria in the flood water, there is also snakes and clumps of fire ants clinging to anything that is dry. >> when i used to cover hurricanes and the like for good morning america and i would travel, you would have to wear waders when you were going into the water because of the snacks...
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it looks like it will drift across northern florida of the next three or five days. it may strengthen again. it's not much of a wind threat except for the fact that there are severe thunderstorms and maybe the threat of a tornado. a drift to the northeast and 5 miles per hour and in other foot of rain may fall. we in the high-pressure to come in tonight with sunshine tonight. beautiful sunny skies and temperatures should be comparable ford start to slowly move up. sun up at 5:42. gusting wind out of the northwest. 60's for highs tomorrow. low 70's wednesday. a nice break. in it to levels will go down on the eastern shore as well and temperatures will be nice down all the way into ocean city. then back into the low 80's. the seven-day forecasted 80 tomorrow, 85 wednesday, 89 thursday. we will probably get back into the mid 90's this weekend. >> from the susquehanna banks for center, this is 11 sports. >> kicking into high gear tonight. the swimming olympic trials and we beaumont have to wait long to see michael phelps to be against his friend and rival, ryan lochte. t
it looks like it will drift across northern florida of the next three or five days. it may strengthen again. it's not much of a wind threat except for the fact that there are severe thunderstorms and maybe the threat of a tornado. a drift to the northeast and 5 miles per hour and in other foot of rain may fall. we in the high-pressure to come in tonight with sunshine tonight. beautiful sunny skies and temperatures should be comparable ford start to slowly move up. sun up at 5:42. gusting wind...
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she will be a pest down in northern florida for the next couple of days.ery slow mover but at least she is on the move now. the movement to the east at three miles per hour. you can see the heavy rain continue across north florida this morning and it continues to kind of pick up moisture there off the gulf and trend stream it up towards tampa and even to the east out towards miami as well. here is the latest with debby and yeah, that is not what you call moving in a hurry. winds 45 miles per hour moving out of the east here at three miles per hour. pressure down a little bit from yesterday. we are not terribly concerned with the winds. we are concerned with the rain over the next couple of days because it will be a slow mover here and it doesn't get off the eastern coast of florida for a few more days so continued heavy rain across northern florida, georgia, back into alabama here and even possibly mississippi during the next 24 hours. let's shift and talk washington weather and we are off to -- this will bring a smile to your face. off tie beautiful start
she will be a pest down in northern florida for the next couple of days.ery slow mover but at least she is on the move now. the movement to the east at three miles per hour. you can see the heavy rain continue across north florida this morning and it continues to kind of pick up moisture there off the gulf and trend stream it up towards tampa and even to the east out towards miami as well. here is the latest with debby and yeah, that is not what you call moving in a hurry. winds 45 miles per...
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heavy rain in northern florida and southern georgia. you can see even more in parts of the panhandle of florida. slow-moving system is drifting to the north east at 2 miles an hour. it has been nearly stationary. this is a five-day track. with the slow-moving system, they expect another foot of rain in spots down there. here, it is going to be dry. over the course of the next few days, very pleasant summer weather. 78-83 tomorrow. a small craft advisory for the bay. western maryland, after low 40's in the morning, 65 in the afternoon. 73 on wednesday. eastern shore locations, it will be warmer than that. down at ocean city, sunshine and temperatures in the 70's tomorrow in the's on wednesday. baltimore, during nice weather for but tuesday and wednesday. we're right back into the 90's going into the weekend. >> michael phelps remains a big part of the story line. he has to get faster before he gets to london. hear what michael has to say, next in sports. >> tonights jackpot has an estimated $1.3 million. you're winning numbers for this mo
heavy rain in northern florida and southern georgia. you can see even more in parts of the panhandle of florida. slow-moving system is drifting to the north east at 2 miles an hour. it has been nearly stationary. this is a five-day track. with the slow-moving system, they expect another foot of rain in spots down there. here, it is going to be dry. over the course of the next few days, very pleasant summer weather. 78-83 tomorrow. a small craft advisory for the bay. western maryland, after low...
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and businesses are without power and the center of the storm is expected to move directly over northern florida, tomorrow or thursday. >>> and moving through central virginia, the squirrels were playing when a storm moved in and knocked over the fence. the team said the stadium will be repaired before the next home game which is right on the 4th of july. >>> mayor ed lee will present king with a special key to the city. >>> you may not know this but you can wake up with ktvu channel 2 morning news every morning get the top stories sent straight to your cell phone. you can get your wake-up call by teching 70123. 4:54 is the time, let the phone ring and there is dave clark's voice. it is wonderful. >>> good morning everyone, traffic continues to move along well around the bay area and this is northbound 101 in san francisco, no major problems if you drive to the 880 split. we have it here from our emoryville camera, my maps did not fire up, steve, are you around? >> say that again sal? >> happy tuesday. thank you sir. i sound like i am back in the midwest. our system is finally moving back out of
and businesses are without power and the center of the storm is expected to move directly over northern florida, tomorrow or thursday. >>> and moving through central virginia, the squirrels were playing when a storm moved in and knocked over the fence. the team said the stadium will be repaired before the next home game which is right on the 4th of july. >>> mayor ed lee will present king with a special key to the city. >>> you may not know this but you can wake up...
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debby, though it never officially became a hurricane, did its share of florida, especially in northern florida where the winds left nearly 30 inches of rain. >> reporter: debby is now a driesting depression. behind her in florida floridas -- families were forced to commute through water. one of the major highways still shut down it flooded st. pete for the fourth day in a row. you can see rows of homes under water, cars swallowed. almost 26 inches of rain fell many more than 20,000 ordered to evacuate. about 35,000 customers without power. so much water that the soil here is shifting, forcing roads and backyards to hemorrhage. some boats were stranded. in other place boats were used for rescue. while debby was never a hurricane, today, she remains a headache. reporting from lake city, florida. >> something else is coming our way, i understand. >> we'll be dealing with not so much the heavy rain but beyond florida like heat, i would say florida like heat but i have a feeling baltimore, d.c., philly, we'll be hot are than florida. a quick check on the road it's hot. 88 right now. bwi at 24%. war
debby, though it never officially became a hurricane, did its share of florida, especially in northern florida where the winds left nearly 30 inches of rain. >> reporter: debby is now a driesting depression. behind her in florida floridas -- families were forced to commute through water. one of the major highways still shut down it flooded st. pete for the fourth day in a row. you can see rows of homes under water, cars swallowed. almost 26 inches of rain fell many more than 20,000...
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and that was just one example of many of the amazing flooding pictures from northern florida. thankfully debby is leaving us. it has weakened significantly. one more day of rain down there. and then the storm moving across. get ready. town valley. you're ready. >>> if you're watching us, report a lobster boat and much more. our town children's mooum and theater of maine. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. rapper 50 cent was involved in a serious crash. the 36-year-older, a passenger in a chevy suburban rear-ended by a truck was briefly hospitalized with back and neck injuries but is now said to be doing just fine. >>> cher will write and star in a biographical broadway show. the musical will cover three stages of her life, the "sonny & cher" era, her start and finally cher today looking back. cher has won an oscar, emmy, and grammy, but never a tony. we'll see. >>> all five spice girls, scary, sporty, ginnier and posh, remember them? it's based on their so
and that was just one example of many of the amazing flooding pictures from northern florida. thankfully debby is leaving us. it has weakened significantly. one more day of rain down there. and then the storm moving across. get ready. town valley. you're ready. >>> if you're watching us, report a lobster boat and much more. our town children's mooum and theater of maine. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now...
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if you're down in the southeast especially southern georgia, northern florida, strong storms today as cold front dips. very windy in utah and nevada and wyoming. afternoon showers in new england. we'll deal with more downpours tomorrow in florida. doesn't look like the weather pattern will change much around the country. if you're watching us in chicago, illinois, learn about your favorite candies at sweet home chicago, the history of america's candy capital at the elmhurst historical museum. that's your event of the day. we're going old school candy. >> i don't know if it was old school. >> sugar daddy. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. we got a peek at lindsay lohan as liz taylor. lifetime released the first official shot of her playing taylor. grant bohler plays richard burton. by the time the movie premiers later this year probably going to be difficult to live up to all this hype. we'll continue to hype it up. >> jury selection started in new orleans in a lawsuit in which steven baldwin is suing kevin costner. together they invested an oil sep
if you're down in the southeast especially southern georgia, northern florida, strong storms today as cold front dips. very windy in utah and nevada and wyoming. afternoon showers in new england. we'll deal with more downpours tomorrow in florida. doesn't look like the weather pattern will change much around the country. if you're watching us in chicago, illinois, learn about your favorite candies at sweet home chicago, the history of america's candy capital at the elmhurst historical museum....
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reports across much of northern florida. 350 mm of rainfall recorded there in jacksonville. this is the second highest rainfall total in this area been recorded over a span. good news, though, much better weather will start from the west here. he is also coming in with high pressure. out towards the rockies dry weather in colorado springs there has been a fire blazing there forcing people to be evacuated. hot and dry weather there in denver with a high of 36. oklahoma city getting up to 31. look at phoenix at 44 and washington dc and atlanta you are not out of the woods either with your high temperatures of 31. europe you are seeing very hot weather today. a cold front is going to be moving through here bringing rain showers with it and thunderstorm activity will be seen towards france but with this cold front temperatures will be starting to cool down. paris with a high of 27. you look down there and madrid you had temperatures on your wednesday in the low 40s. going into sunday expect the low 20s. here is your extended outlook. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 min
reports across much of northern florida. 350 mm of rainfall recorded there in jacksonville. this is the second highest rainfall total in this area been recorded over a span. good news, though, much better weather will start from the west here. he is also coming in with high pressure. out towards the rockies dry weather in colorado springs there has been a fire blazing there forcing people to be evacuated. hot and dry weather there in denver with a high of 36. oklahoma city getting up to 31....
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florida. the northern part of florida for the most part drive. tampa also got hit very hard with this in the way of heavy rein, wind, waves and severe weather. here's the track of debby. may strengthier as it gets to the open atlantic. it's not going to be a threat to the -- it's the fourth named storm of the season. a here are some of the reinfall estimates. over 20 inches of rainfall in a short period of time. those rivers are going to be slow to recede. this is an area that was an extreme drought last year. >> we were talking about that a while ago. >> parts of florida were burning up. >> the deference from last year were here. >> it would be nice if they would get a little even keel when it comes to that because neither of those weather patterns is helpful. >> stand by. we'll have continuing coverage live throughout the program here on "early start." with the radar you can see just where this storm is going. >> this is why we want rob to stand by. a wildfire not roaring unchecked through colorado's most popular tourist spots right before the
florida. the northern part of florida for the most part drive. tampa also got hit very hard with this in the way of heavy rein, wind, waves and severe weather. here's the track of debby. may strengthier as it gets to the open atlantic. it's not going to be a threat to the -- it's the fourth named storm of the season. a here are some of the reinfall estimates. over 20 inches of rainfall in a short period of time. those rivers are going to be slow to recede. this is an area that was an extreme...
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Jun 25, 2012
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it's been pouring lots of rain in florida and to some extent northern florida swell, but the pens la part of florida. and some gusty winds but more of a rain problem than anything else so far. the weather models have had a tough time figuring out what's going to happen with this storm. a big area of high pressure puts a cap on its movement. our forecast models have it sitting there and pumping all this rain, especially over florida and this high into the middle of the week will still be there and the various computer models show it kind of stalled out. the models have it going in every direction so it's hard to put out a forecast. but it does like luke look like our rain will come from from cold front sweeping through and then moving out of the picture. here's the forecast for tonight. mostly cloudy, a few scattered thunderstorms. 67 to 72. take scattered seriously. it won't be a big line of thunderstorms or anything like that. more clouds in the morning, sun in the afternoon. thundershower activity, yes. probably mostly in the morning. northwest winds for boaters in the baby afternoo
it's been pouring lots of rain in florida and to some extent northern florida swell, but the pens la part of florida. and some gusty winds but more of a rain problem than anything else so far. the weather models have had a tough time figuring out what's going to happen with this storm. a big area of high pressure puts a cap on its movement. our forecast models have it sitting there and pumping all this rain, especially over florida and this high into the middle of the week will still be there...
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Jun 25, 2012
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check out the scene in northern florida where the wind and huge waives are battering the coastline there. hundreds of homes are already without power. the storm is being blamed for one death from a tornado as well. debby hasn't made land fall yet. bernadette woods is tracking the storm. good afternoon, bernadette. >> good afternoon. it's not going to for a couple of days. this thing is barely moving at all. don't drive through water like that. first warning doppler radar, still a lot of rain out there and still the threat of tornados all across florida. this is moving in different waives. it covered most of the state yesterday. there are a few areas where it's breaking up. you can see all the bright colors indicating heavy amounts of rain. tampa has got 10 inches of rain so far and we're not finished with this storm. it has lost om some -- some strength. winds are closer to 50, but it's still a tropical storm and it's barely moving. that is going to pull more and more rain and the threat of tornados on top of florida for the next couple of days. even during this track that takes us throu
check out the scene in northern florida where the wind and huge waives are battering the coastline there. hundreds of homes are already without power. the storm is being blamed for one death from a tornado as well. debby hasn't made land fall yet. bernadette woods is tracking the storm. good afternoon, bernadette. >> good afternoon. it's not going to for a couple of days. this thing is barely moving at all. don't drive through water like that. first warning doppler radar, still a lot of...
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. >> sreenivasan: the remnants of opicalto debby moved ac northern florida today, e stterym's walog from the gulf of mexico left widespread flooding in coastal and inland communities. more than two fef rain fell some places. the storm is now just a tropical desion. beeit hasblamed for at let the deaths. nlo congressned back primary lengchal on tuesday. in utah, republican senator orrin hah easily defeated a tea party challenger in his bi for a seventh te and ew congressman charlie rangelon 22nd term.y battle, ming for a house 18 months ago for failing pay tax >> mcommunity has rall behiwhene ome of the most have been made against me in the past. there's so much that has to be done in thountry, in my coity, a i'm just glad my community has faith and confidce in doing it. >> sreivasan: but in oklahom ve-term repuican congressman johnullivan lost his racwi a tea party-backed ot.ppen he is the fourth incumbent congressman to lose in a pri so far this year. britain's n elizeth and martin mcguiness-- former head ofhe irish republican army-- shar a highly symbolic handshake today. ey markee men
. >> sreenivasan: the remnants of opicalto debby moved ac northern florida today, e stterym's walog from the gulf of mexico left widespread flooding in coastal and inland communities. more than two fef rain fell some places. the storm is now just a tropical desion. beeit hasblamed for at let the deaths. nlo congressned back primary lengchal on tuesday. in utah, republican senator orrin hah easily defeated a tea party challenger in his bi for a seventh te and ew congressman charlie...
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northern florida you have been seeing record breaking floods here and more rnfall coming out of this continuing to exasperate the situation. as the whole system pushes to the east drier and breezier air behind it. this will be making fire weather especially dangerous. you have these fires blazing in colorado. as this continues to stir up the atmosphere you don't want to be burning anything else. you want to leave them alone for the time being. as far as temperatures 32 here in denver. phoenix 42 for your high. atlanta at 31. miami up to 33. this will be accompanied by afternoon rain showers. in europe several low pressure cysystems have been bringing hey rainfall. this is pushing towards the east with the weather system. behind it look at this deep system out of the atlantic. this will be bringing flooding precipitation. and also off towards the east another system moving away from the alpine regions. yesterday you had the tornado in venice. this system is going to be continuing to carry that energy towards the east bringing heavy rainfall there. south of the fronts rome at 24. athen
northern florida you have been seeing record breaking floods here and more rnfall coming out of this continuing to exasperate the situation. as the whole system pushes to the east drier and breezier air behind it. this will be making fire weather especially dangerous. you have these fires blazing in colorado. as this continues to stir up the atmosphere you don't want to be burning anything else. you want to leave them alone for the time being. as far as temperatures 32 here in denver. phoenix...
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slowly toward the norm north and what that means is what you see is what you get, central and northern florida have three major concerns, fast-moving rain wrapped tornados, also the possibility of a few feet of coastal flooding along florida's gulf coast, and the biggest threat, heavy flooding rain over the next couple of days, it is likely we will see one to two feet of flooding rainfall. >> glor: after tuesday highly uncertain, what are you expecting? >> well, some of our computer models are still going west, the majority of them now showing a track slowly towards the northeast, the official forecast track is basically somewhere in the middle of that, pushing the storm maybe 100 or 200 miles north into the florida panhandle, after that it remains very uncertain. >> glor: jeff bar deli, thank you. >> water is also a problem in the west and there is not enough of it. extremely dry conditions, heat and wind are fueling wild fires in seven states, firefighters in colorado are battling eight blazes, including a new uncontrolled fire near colorado springs. andrea lopez of our cbs station kcnc is t
slowly toward the norm north and what that means is what you see is what you get, central and northern florida have three major concerns, fast-moving rain wrapped tornados, also the possibility of a few feet of coastal flooding along florida's gulf coast, and the biggest threat, heavy flooding rain over the next couple of days, it is likely we will see one to two feet of flooding rainfall. >> glor: after tuesday highly uncertain, what are you expecting? >> well, some of our computer...
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. >>> tropical storm debby is in the gulf of mexico bringing heavy rain to northern florida and also alabama. there have been reports of tornadoes actually touching down near tampa and some parts of florida could get up to 2 feet of rain. is that right, howard? >> it's such a slow moving storm, it has a lot of time to sit and spin and throw that tropical moisture over florida. orlando, probably not the greatest week to be going to disney world. some of this will try to get into georgia but we're seeing signs it's turning to the east away from alabama and louisiana. doesn't look like it will get all that strong. wind wise anyway but plenty of rain nonetheless. let's talk about what's happening. we've got some showers out there on doppler radar. heavier, stronger ones with the bigger winds, lots move lightning. well east of us. that front is actually coming through now with a few showers. as we zoom in a little bit, you'll see there's just not too much. that's okay. we had all that severe weather friday that we're still trying to clean up from in some areas with lighter showers out to t
. >>> tropical storm debby is in the gulf of mexico bringing heavy rain to northern florida and also alabama. there have been reports of tornadoes actually touching down near tampa and some parts of florida could get up to 2 feet of rain. is that right, howard? >> it's such a slow moving storm, it has a lot of time to sit and spin and throw that tropical moisture over florida. orlando, probably not the greatest week to be going to disney world. some of this will try to get into...
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florida, rain midwest, record highs in the plains. mississippi river, warms up with plenty of sunshine, showers northern new england. al rockies. more record setting heat. a beautiful day a beautiful day tomorrow into the pacific northwest with plenty of sunshine and mild weather. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. time out for heat and humidity. thankfully for today, tonight and again tomorrow. but the heat is on for the end of the week into the weekend. right now around the region, temperatures are in the comfortable 60s with low humidity and fresh breeze out of the northwest. bright sun and a blue sky. that will warm us up into the mid-80s later today. wind will diminish and another cool start tomorrow morning and >>> don't forget you can get that weather any time you need it. head to the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. want to run over again? >> coming up we'll be talking about jimmy j.j. walker and is iconic roll on "good times" and why he never watched a single episode of the show. this is "today" on nbc. >>> back at 8:37 with the star of one of the most beloved si
florida, rain midwest, record highs in the plains. mississippi river, warms up with plenty of sunshine, showers northern new england. al rockies. more record setting heat. a beautiful day a beautiful day tomorrow into the pacific northwest with plenty of sunshine and mild weather. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. time out for heat and humidity. thankfully for today, tonight and again tomorrow. but the heat is on for the end of the week into the weekend....
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we are going to be looking at massive flooding, beach erosion, big problems from central and northern florida and the west coast of florida. willie. >> all right, al. looks like debby will be with us all week. we'll get the rest of your forecast in a moment. meantime out west in colorado, it is much too dry. things have gone from bad to worse. nbc's miguel almaguer in colorado springs. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. this fire really exploded over the weekend a small blaze that quickly multiplied feeding on bone dry brush and fanned by hot, gusty winds. overnight flames leapt into the air and tore across the hills near colorado springs. the waldo canyon fire threatening homes, closing in on cabins and scorching some of the regions most popular campgrounds. sunday 11,000 people forced to flee the plains. >> this is a day or couple days we've long dreaded would come. >> this out of control blaze is just one of eight infernos burning across colorado. saturday in estes park homes were destroyed. the most destructive in history claimed one life and nearly 250 homes near ft
we are going to be looking at massive flooding, beach erosion, big problems from central and northern florida and the west coast of florida. willie. >> all right, al. looks like debby will be with us all week. we'll get the rest of your forecast in a moment. meantime out west in colorado, it is much too dry. things have gone from bad to worse. nbc's miguel almaguer in colorado springs. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. this fire really exploded over the...
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some parts of northern florida could get as much as 25 inches of rain. althea paul from tampa bay is north of tampa with more. >> there is believed to have been a tornado that touched down in this area behind me. you can look and see a tree that was brought down by those heavy winds. not only downed trees, there are fences that have been blown own. there are parts of roofs ripped off. again, it's not just the wind. they were dealing with some flooding, but the majority of the flooding in pasco county is on the west side of a highway called u.s. 19. in that area there were mobile homes flooded out, streets impassable and some areas evacuated and head to shelters. emergency crews, they are telling people not to go out if they don't have to go out. stay inside. because they do expect that with the storm stalling things are going to get worse the next couple of days. in newport richie, althea paul for cbs news. >>> >> meteorologist from miami says the biggest threat from debby is the rain. >> we'll see the threat for fast moving rain wrapped tornado. we've s
some parts of northern florida could get as much as 25 inches of rain. althea paul from tampa bay is north of tampa with more. >> there is believed to have been a tornado that touched down in this area behind me. you can look and see a tree that was brought down by those heavy winds. not only downed trees, there are fences that have been blown own. there are parts of roofs ripped off. again, it's not just the wind. they were dealing with some flooding, but the majority of the flooding in...
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wednesday it's still over central sections of north florida and we think it will eventually cross northern florida, get over into the atlantic and probably reform. it will probably go down to a depression and then a little area of low pressure and back to a tropical storm when it gets off the coast of florida or coast of georgia, but this is quite comical. this is the forecast models. you know how we like to say have confluence and all these lines going in all directions? the models are all over the place. some take it west, east, northeast up over the appalachians. i think this is the track we're going. it's going to be very slow and will impact florida in terms of rainfall probably through wednesday night, possibly through the entire week. live look outside brought to you by our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. beautiful, 86, winds north, northwest at 14, open the windows and rest the ac, 81 frederick, 82 manassas, still 85 downtown. strong northwest winds are ushering in some cool comfortable air with low humidity, winds generally 20 to 25 miles per hour, one higher gust in m
wednesday it's still over central sections of north florida and we think it will eventually cross northern florida, get over into the atlantic and probably reform. it will probably go down to a depression and then a little area of low pressure and back to a tropical storm when it gets off the coast of florida or coast of georgia, but this is quite comical. this is the forecast models. you know how we like to say have confluence and all these lines going in all directions? the models are all...
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even by wednesday at 2:00 it barely gets inland into northern florida. it takes another couple days to kind of meander off the coast of florida or georgia. there is still some doubt and uncertainty as to the exact track, but i think it will eventually get across florida back into the at lang. then it's going regeneral -- the atlantic. then it's going to regenerate and create a tropical storm. it might even impact our beaches with some rip currents. this is i think hysterical. these are computer models. each line represents a future track of the storm. you talk about they're not agreeing? look at this. you got storms going west, models taking it east, to a loop and one taking it off north and east. the consensus at the national hurricane center is it will work its way across north florida. in the meantime we're talking an additional 10 to 15 inches of rain down there. right now our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son, almost clear outside, 83. look at the dew point 44. the dew points are in the 40s, you can open your windows at night, but to
even by wednesday at 2:00 it barely gets inland into northern florida. it takes another couple days to kind of meander off the coast of florida or georgia. there is still some doubt and uncertainty as to the exact track, but i think it will eventually get across florida back into the at lang. then it's going regeneral -- the atlantic. then it's going to regenerate and create a tropical storm. it might even impact our beaches with some rip currents. this is i think hysterical. these are computer...
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to northern florida, tuesday almost in the same position, by saturday, finally crossing florida and coming out into theatlantic. it is a real slow mover at this point it doesn't look like it will turn into a hurricane in gulf of mexico our spaghetti models, you haven't seen those, what the individual models are doing with the storm system most of them want to take it across north florida out into the atlantic. one out lier wants to bring it up so models are not guilty taking that path -- are not taking that path, you can rest as sured high pressure will do a number catching that out of here, here is the future cast you can see what our rpm model is, it spins with very heavy rain bands over some areas, just north of tampa and right up into florida, big bend, and then by thursday, it looks like most of the circulation gets out on the other side of coast where it will head on out to sea. locally we are getting a beautiful break from this and the next couple days you will love it, frontal system come through, pushed out the last of the humidity firing up really big storms, down to our south an
to northern florida, tuesday almost in the same position, by saturday, finally crossing florida and coming out into theatlantic. it is a real slow mover at this point it doesn't look like it will turn into a hurricane in gulf of mexico our spaghetti models, you haven't seen those, what the individual models are doing with the storm system most of them want to take it across north florida out into the atlantic. one out lier wants to bring it up so models are not guilty taking that path -- are...
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Jun 28, 2012
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is simply not going away here. 300 people had to be evacuated today from several counties in northern florida. many people tried to venture out. they have been in their homes a couple of days now and actually had to be rescued because they ran into floodwater that was just way too deep. the rivers are expected to crest next month, brian. this is a very flat area. it's going to take a long time for water to get in the rivers. once those rivers do crest, they will recede slowly, possibly toward the end of next month. for the next extreme, we will talk about extreme heat. we're talking several days of 100 degrees or better across at least two-thirds of this country. >> jim, we're thinking of them down there tonight, too. jim cantore, live oak, florida. thanks. >>> just after 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow, we will know if the u.s. supreme court is going to let stand the obama health care law or not. whatever they say will affect all americans. parts of that law are already in effect. children can be covered on their parents policies until the age of 26 and they can't be denied coverage for pre
is simply not going away here. 300 people had to be evacuated today from several counties in northern florida. many people tried to venture out. they have been in their homes a couple of days now and actually had to be rescued because they ran into floodwater that was just way too deep. the rivers are expected to crest next month, brian. this is a very flat area. it's going to take a long time for water to get in the rivers. once those rivers do crest, they will recede slowly, possibly toward...
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well in terms of precipitation, as much as 170 millimeters has fallen in northern florida. in addition to that, more than 200 millimeters is likely over the next 48 hours. because, debby is expected to move at a snail pace over the next few days. so, rainfall total could be significant. some areas seeing as much as 630 millimeters. this area is really prone to flooding. and in fact, we have got -- risk of tornados in parts of florida and into tuesday. meanwhile, heavy rain in eastern canada and new england, will likely continue into tuesday. and out west, as several low pressure, several, fronts and low-pressure systems are producing unstable weather in parts of the western canada and the northwestern corner of the u.s. but to the south, showers will not affect across the areas like utah and nevada where rain is desperately needed. temperaturewise, another baking hot day for you denver, 39 degrees, same goes for houston. 38 degrees in oklahoma city. but out towards the northwest, still in the chilly side. 17 in vancouver and seattle. all right. finally, let's go over to eur
well in terms of precipitation, as much as 170 millimeters has fallen in northern florida. in addition to that, more than 200 millimeters is likely over the next 48 hours. because, debby is expected to move at a snail pace over the next few days. so, rainfall total could be significant. some areas seeing as much as 630 millimeters. this area is really prone to flooding. and in fact, we have got -- risk of tornados in parts of florida and into tuesday. meanwhile, heavy rain in eastern canada and...
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drier air sweeps in from the west side of the storm, it's actually starting to dry out parts of northern florida. this, after some places out there near tallahassee have already received 25 inches of rain. so let's hope that path continues to move away from florida. closer to home, we've got the cold sea breeze going in spots. not so much right now. close to 80 right now. lots of sunshine as we show you some of the temperatures around the rest of the bay area. there you go. close to 78 degrees in livermore. 80 in fairfield. so starting to feel a little more like summer in our inland valleys. 75 san jose. 60s around san francisco and oakland. good, healthy sea breeze under way between now and 8:00 tonight. it will be gusty at times which means, of course, as we watch game two of the giants versus dodgers, giants now just go games back. it's going to be another similar night to last night. breezy and a little bit cool. cooler and denser air around the ballpark tonight. a little windy to start, though. so now we're starting to see the warm-up. we saw a little bit today. we'll really see it kick in
drier air sweeps in from the west side of the storm, it's actually starting to dry out parts of northern florida. this, after some places out there near tallahassee have already received 25 inches of rain. so let's hope that path continues to move away from florida. closer to home, we've got the cold sea breeze going in spots. not so much right now. close to 80 right now. lots of sunshine as we show you some of the temperatures around the rest of the bay area. there you go. close to 78 degrees...
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. >> sreenivasan: the remnants of tropical storm debby moved across northern florida today, heading into the atlantic ocean. the storm's watery slog from the gulf of mexico left widespread flooding in coastal and inland communities. more than two feet of rain fell in some places. the storm is now just a tropical depression. it has been blamed for at least three deaths. two long-time fixtures in congress turned back primary challenges on tuesday. in utah, republican senator orrin hatch easily defeated a tea party challenger in his bid for a seventh term. and in new york city, democratic congressman charlie rangel won his primary battle, aiming for a 22nd term. he had been censured by the house 18 months ago for failing to pay taxes. >> my community has rallied behind me when some of the most severe charges have been made against me in the past. there's so much that has to be done in this country, in my community, and i'm just glad my community has faith and confidence in me doing it. >> sreenivasan: but in oklahoma, five-term republican congressman john sullivan lost his race with a tea p
. >> sreenivasan: the remnants of tropical storm debby moved across northern florida today, heading into the atlantic ocean. the storm's watery slog from the gulf of mexico left widespread flooding in coastal and inland communities. more than two feet of rain fell in some places. the storm is now just a tropical depression. it has been blamed for at least three deaths. two long-time fixtures in congress turned back primary challenges on tuesday. in utah, republican senator orrin hatch...