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and look how the storms are continuing over the northern florida panhandle. and what we're watching this is flood that is pushing down. and just gonna keep it stalled out there. that's not good news for those folks on the coast. high pressure here, that pumped up we saw some showers and thunderstorms, and very heavy storms early today. confirmed tornado west of yuma at 4:05 this afternoon. and we have tobs of flash flood warnings continuing. we have all this rain, from an inch and a half to 4.5 inches of rain. a lot of those flood warnings continue until after midnight. the doppler 4,000, all the storms pushed off to the east or died down. in a couple of mountain showers few scattered over northeastern colorado. sunday we're dry. right into monday, not a cloud in the sky. this is 6:00 on monday right there. 84 and 85 is what we had today. we started off at 62. 84 and 54 normal for this time of year. 67 and 66 right now. south event breeze at 9. a rising barometer. socked in really -- breckenridge. and they really were. sunrise there. from golden, and shannon
and look how the storms are continuing over the northern florida panhandle. and what we're watching this is flood that is pushing down. and just gonna keep it stalled out there. that's not good news for those folks on the coast. high pressure here, that pumped up we saw some showers and thunderstorms, and very heavy storms early today. confirmed tornado west of yuma at 4:05 this afternoon. and we have tobs of flash flood warnings continuing. we have all this rain, from an inch and a half to 4.5...
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and look how the storms are continuing over the northern florida panhandle. flood that is pushing down. and just gonna keep it stalled out there. that's not good news for those folks on the coast. high pressure here, that pumped up some moisture in our area. we saw some showers and thunderstorms, and very heavy storms early today. confirmed tornado west of yuma at 4:05 this afternoon. and we have tobs of flash flood warnings continuing. we have all this rain, from an inch and a half to 4.5 inches of rain. those flood warnings continue until after midnight. the doppler 4,000, all the storms pushed off to the east or died down. in a couple of mountain showers and storms saturday. a few scattered over northeastern colorado. sunday we're dry. right into monday, not a cloud in the sky. this is 6:00 on monday right there. 84 and 85 is what we had today. we started off at 62. 84 and 54 normal for this time of year. 67 and 66 right now. south event breeze at 9. a rising barometer. socked in in brekkin ridge! and they really -- breckenridge. and they really were. sunr
and look how the storms are continuing over the northern florida panhandle. flood that is pushing down. and just gonna keep it stalled out there. that's not good news for those folks on the coast. high pressure here, that pumped up some moisture in our area. we saw some showers and thunderstorms, and very heavy storms early today. confirmed tornado west of yuma at 4:05 this afternoon. and we have tobs of flash flood warnings continuing. we have all this rain, from an inch and a half to 4.5...
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some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain. four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern north carolina could see that currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. >> chris: good morning, everyone. we >> good morning, everyone. we're tracking a few showers down in connecticut and rhode island and southeastern mass. mostly dry, and a shower or two lingering across southeastern mass. all eyes as we get into the weekend on hermine. expected to stall oou determines how much wind and rain we get out of it. if we do, the best chance saturday to monday. ssages. sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. [gasp] what are those? guys... they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. y
some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain. four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern north carolina could see that currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. >> chris: good morning, everyone. we...
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all of this still continues to move across the northern sections of the florida panhandle. as you look at hawaii, this is hurricane lester. it was a category 4 last night at this time. now down to islands. we'll keep an eye on that. as we look at the almanac, 87 and 86 today after starts of 54 and 56, 84 and 54 normally for this time of year. and 80 and 82 right now, south breeze at 82. 37% humidity. i'm bringing this back just for jim, cloud to cloud lightning! this is over the twin sisters. lows tonight, home in the 50s, 60s over the eastern plains. 40s for the mountains. 50s and 60s out west. and the eastern plains, 70s for the mountains, 80s to near 90 out west. here is your denver forecast for tonight, maybe an isolated storm, partly cloudy skies, mid-50s by morning. increasing clouds, scattered thunderstorms, and low 80s for tomorrow. and for the next several day, temperatures in the 80s on saturday but will warm up, 88 degrees on monday. labor day. 86 and sunny. >>> coloradans have a number of options for live music this weekend. brett saunders explains in our concer
all of this still continues to move across the northern sections of the florida panhandle. as you look at hawaii, this is hurricane lester. it was a category 4 last night at this time. now down to islands. we'll keep an eye on that. as we look at the almanac, 87 and 86 today after starts of 54 and 56, 84 and 54 normally for this time of year. and 80 and 82 right now, south breeze at 82. 37% humidity. i'm bringing this back just for jim, cloud to cloud lightning! this is over the twin sisters....
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some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain. four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern rt heavy rain and we've got rip currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 >> that's your latest weather. would you like to steal the style of a star like chrissy teigen legally? we'll show you how to get the look for less after these messages. sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. [gasp] what are those? guys... they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. yes, they have these tiny holes to let the air through, can you help me? wa wa weewoo look at those. can you feel this? [blowing] turn around for me. ..slower...slower is that okay. i don't think you should get that dress. it doesn't
some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain. four to eight inches into southeastern georgia, eastern rt heavy rain and we've got rip currents also from southern florida all of the way into atlantic city, new york, long island and could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 >> that's your latest weather. would you like...
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some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain.d could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hos. that's wurha >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a rainy start, occasional showers and thunderstorms during the day. and a cooler day overall. 70s for chestnut hill. look at the suburbs. 78 degrees in west chester and a chance of showers. even a thunderstorm for the lehigh valley. new jersey, you'll see plenty of clouds and occasional showers and a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. even at the shore, where the temperatures will top out in the upper 70s and low 80s. now to a big warmup with rainfall off and on in wilmington. 84. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. would you like to steal the style of a gorgeous hollywood star like chrissy teigen legally? we'll show you how to get the look for less after these messages. sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. o
some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain.d could reach up into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hos. that's wurha >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a rainy start, occasional showers and thunderstorms during the day. and a cooler day overall. 70s for chestnut hill. look at the suburbs. 78 degrees in west...
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some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain. into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. that's what's going on >>> good thursday morning, meteorologist anthony slaughter here. we're going to see another nice day. the clouds will lead to a cool day. 55 in san francisco. same deal for santa cruz. 70s and 80s for inland value e lees. 78 for san jose. temperatures inland stay where they are at today. a little warmer for the weekend and temperatures really warm for tuesday ask wednesday. san francisco stays in the 60s. then 70s as we head towards tuesday and wednesday. >> that's your latest weather. would you like to steal the style of a gorgeous hollywood star like chrissy teigen legally? we'll show you how to get the look for less after these messages. sara, could you come in here. yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. [gasp] w
some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain. into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks if you're along the eastern seaboard, you'll have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. that's what's going on >>> good thursday morning, meteorologist anthony slaughter here. we're going to see another nice day. the clouds will lead to a cool day. 55 in san francisco. same deal for santa cruz. 70s and 80s for inland...
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some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain.k, long island and could reach into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks, if you're along the eastern seaboard you're going to have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. that's what going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, everybody. we will be dealing with hermine saturday night and sunday. in the immediate future r nothing all that heavy but you'll need the umbrella for the next little bit. temperatures in the mid-70s. most of these rain showers should come to a gradual end middle and later parts of the afternoon. most of the rain here will be happening before lunchtime today. the extended forecast calls for highs up into the low 80s for today, near 80 tomorrow, sunshine for tomorrow. again, possibility of heavy rain late saturday and sunday. >> that's your latest weather. would you like to steal the style of a gorgeous hollywood star like chrissy teigen legally? we'll show yo
some areas of northern florida and panhandle could see 20 inches of rain.k, long island and could reach into nantucket. that's dangerous for all swimmers. a lot of folks, if you're along the eastern seaboard you're going to have to pay attention to what's been going on over the next 72 hours. that's what going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, everybody. we will be dealing with hermine saturday night and sunday. in the...
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florida's panhandle sometime overnight. it could bring over twelve inches of rain to much of the central and northern part of the state. tornadoes are also possible in both north florida and southern georgia. mos says: "..i'm anything and have to spend more money replacing it again." in the meantime in the pacific, "madeline" passed south of hawaii's big island... and the system is forecast to continue moving away from the state. peck says: "..it's just amazing, you know, mother nature at work. we're just sitting at our house, thinking yay, that wasn't too bad." hawaii residents not in the clear yet, however, with another powerful storm -- lester -- nearing the island chain. obama says: "..i just ask the people of hawaii to listen to your state and local your families are prepared." on cam tag "hermine" is forecast to track over land and then near the carolina coast over the weekend. in panama city beach, florida, jonathan serrie, fox news. it's time for your news and weather together. protests at today's milwaukee common council meeting... they're upset with the draft of a "public safety action plan" -- saying it focus
florida's panhandle sometime overnight. it could bring over twelve inches of rain to much of the central and northern part of the state. tornadoes are also possible in both north florida and southern georgia. mos says: "..i'm anything and have to spend more money replacing it again." in the meantime in the pacific, "madeline" passed south of hawaii's big island... and the system is forecast to continue moving away from the state. peck says: "..it's just amazing, you...
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hurricane panhandle and northern portion of the big bend of florida. but closer to home, a tropical storm warning. and that means that we could feel tropical storm-force wind speeds in citrus, hernando and pasco within 36 hours. here's the latest forecast. 60miles per hour sustained winds. one big change, picking up forward speed finally. yesterday, it was basically stationary and now it's moving north, northeast at 12 miles per hour. this afternoon, 65 miles per hour winds, getting stronger. after midnight, it could strength on the a category one hurricane coming onshore in the panhandle west of the big bend and then through georgia and south carolina as a tropical storm before finally heading back out into the atlantic ocean. the hurricane hunters left just after midnight and they found a flight level wind speed of 75 miles per hour. making a big turn and coming back through the system. this is how we get the information for the computer models and. we believe, you see this big area tropical storm-force winds. and notice the forecast stays off the co
hurricane panhandle and northern portion of the big bend of florida. but closer to home, a tropical storm warning. and that means that we could feel tropical storm-force wind speeds in citrus, hernando and pasco within 36 hours. here's the latest forecast. 60miles per hour sustained winds. one big change, picking up forward speed finally. yesterday, it was basically stationary and now it's moving north, northeast at 12 miles per hour. this afternoon, 65 miles per hour winds, getting stronger....
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florida panhandle. it doesn't look too bad from the shop. but as we know, it is heading for the panhandle forcing evacuations in northern coastal counties. the governor should update us at any minute from tallahassee on what is going on. it is expected to make landfall at some point tonight>> it is the same storm bringing nessus wind and rain. get home safely. for some, there still is time to prepare. and, remember -- reminding people to be safe and change or charge their cell phones to continue to get up dates. have batteries on hand, and have food and water to last you at least three days. the video you're looking at is clearwater beach. there are some hundreds of and the person who knows it all is shay. >> yes, a look at our area, --. >> this has been picking up on the and when counties. scattered thunderstorms it probably feels like a typical summer day with breezy or gusty winds. but, take a look at the storm and, this band storms that is just off shore, likely to rotate through and affect coast that may bring extra gusty winds and is continuing to watch for that potential for isolated tornadoes. and, from tampa bay north, on tropic
florida panhandle. it doesn't look too bad from the shop. but as we know, it is heading for the panhandle forcing evacuations in northern coastal counties. the governor should update us at any minute from tallahassee on what is going on. it is expected to make landfall at some point tonight>> it is the same storm bringing nessus wind and rain. get home safely. for some, there still is time to prepare. and, remember -- reminding people to be safe and change or charge their cell phones to...
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across the florida panhandle, and that's where strong rains, heavy winds brought down hundreds upon hundreds of trees. that in turn took down power lines, and the state of the situation in northernlorida today is an estimated 300,000 people without electricity. and for most of them -- at least according to the governor -- it's going to be at least one day, two days possibly even longer before electricity is returned to their homes. in savannah, it suffered some flooding as the tropical storm then left florida and crossed into georgia. they're recovering there. about 10,000 people there without power. so a lot of people cleaning up debris today and, again, this storm is marching up the coast and more of what happened here is headed toward or the carolinas, virginia and beyond. trib trevor oh, my goodness. thank you so much, phil. we're going to be back with more. we have more breaking nudes to get to surround -- news to get to surrounding hillary clinton's newly-releasedded interview with the fbi. : . trish: okay, again, just moments ago, the fbi released notes related to its investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. they also released some e-mails as well. quite a bit
across the florida panhandle, and that's where strong rains, heavy winds brought down hundreds upon hundreds of trees. that in turn took down power lines, and the state of the situation in northernlorida today is an estimated 300,000 people without electricity. and for most of them -- at least according to the governor -- it's going to be at least one day, two days possibly even longer before electricity is returned to their homes. in savannah, it suffered some flooding as the tropical storm...
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is expect to make landfall on the panhandle overnight that is causing damage to convey more than 12 inches o rainfall too much of the centra and northern part of florida. >> intermix not children in new york mother went to jfk airport to pick up her 5-year-old boy and was resented with a different child. jetblue began searching, three hours later they tracked him down in boston, where the other boy was supposed to go,os she p an extra $100 to have an airlin representative is quarter sign onto thea correct plane, she plans to suean. plenty of talk about self-driving cars but this is a new one, there testing so driving buses in finland made b a company called easy mouththes they carry a dozen passengers along fixed route, it only makes presets stops and can only go u to sixan mph. after these years the truth comes out that bob ross did not really have curly hair, his business partner contrast during an npr intervie that he was a permanent, his hair was naturally straight, an she hated it. but his rise to fame happened right after he go the hairdo and it became his trademark and he felt forced to keep it. ma will be a giant theater and the man who came c
is expect to make landfall on the panhandle overnight that is causing damage to convey more than 12 inches o rainfall too much of the centra and northern part of florida. >> intermix not children in new york mother went to jfk airport to pick up her 5-year-old boy and was resented with a different child. jetblue began searching, three hours later they tracked him down in boston, where the other boy was supposed to go,os she p an extra $100 to have an airlin representative is quarter sign...
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northern florida and forecasters warn flash flooding could threaten lives. the bankrupt was felt further east than expected close to the state capital of tallahassee. >> we have team coverage this panhandle. abc's marci gonzalez is in mexico beach florida, good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning. well, some parts including where i am are getting spad while other communities not far from here are getting hit hard by hermine. north of where the category 1 i tallahassee, strong winds and of water rescues and potentially record breaking storm surge. a state effector much of florida with some forced to evacuate. floridians spent much of yesterday getting ready sand bagging, boarding up windows and waiting for sunlight to see the extent of the damage as it makes its way into georgia and the devin and diane. >> thank you. many are without power in tallahassee. strong winds also keeping those utility crews from being able to restore service overnight. >> it could be days before everyone has power again. from his home in tallahassee. >> i don't think many people anticipated it was going to pick up strength as much as it did before it hd but it really slowed down and was really kind of pack
northern florida and forecasters warn flash flooding could threaten lives. the bankrupt was felt further east than expected close to the state capital of tallahassee. >> we have team coverage this panhandle. abc's marci gonzalez is in mexico beach florida, good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning. well, some parts including where i am are getting spad while other communities not far from here are getting hit hard by hermine. north of where the category 1 i tallahassee, strong...
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northern florida later today and tonight. expected to become a category one hurricane right around landfall there. just in the panhandle of florida. taking a look forecast. what's important to us as we get beyond saturday is this huge divergence all of a sudden. you notice it's pretty consistent through the carolina coastline. the reason why it's such a large spread here is because it misses its opportunity s path and go out to sea and this big area of the high pressure builds over. this is going to stall the storm out south of new england. it's 100 miles south of new england, 50 miles south of new england, with with the higher impact on us with winds and rain, or is it way off to the south where you don't see any rain, just a gusty breeze at times throughout the weekend. that remains to be seen. we'll see some impacts of the storm at minimum as well as some rip currents across the beaches at maximum we could be dialing 50mph down through southern new england more specifically toward southeastern mass. some rain backing on in. it would be beneficial. a lot of us get some rains to come on in. notice these lines. these a
northern florida later today and tonight. expected to become a category one hurricane right around landfall there. just in the panhandle of florida. taking a look forecast. what's important to us as we get beyond saturday is this huge divergence all of a sudden. you notice it's pretty consistent through the carolina coastline. the reason why it's such a large spread here is because it misses its opportunity s path and go out to sea and this big area of the high pressure builds over. this is...
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northern tip of florida. take a look, you'll see the eye pushing on shore, still a category one. here is florida, the panhandlethese are tornado watches and warnings in this area. this storm is still a category one hurricane. it will remain so until tomorrow morning when it drops down to tropical storm. look at the track. right along the eastern seaboard up to the carolinas. we're going to see significant rainfall and even the possibility of tornadoes. this system moving onshore right now, storm surge is happening right now. finest winds within the next few hours down to a tropical storm. >>> coming up, flu vaccines that may not work and has not for years. still ahead a big change in the push to vaccinate this year as the flu season nears. >>> also the 49ers other quarterback is making a statement on the field. honey it's not swiping. come on i need it to swipe. i know i need to swipe something. get high speed internet from at&t. keep calm, your internet's on. sweetie, what are you doing? oh, i have no idea what games are streaming right now. so i thought i would just root for everyone. get high speed internet
northern tip of florida. take a look, you'll see the eye pushing on shore, still a category one. here is florida, the panhandlethese are tornado watches and warnings in this area. this storm is still a category one hurricane. it will remain so until tomorrow morning when it drops down to tropical storm. look at the track. right along the eastern seaboard up to the carolinas. we're going to see significant rainfall and even the possibility of tornadoes. this system moving onshore right now,...
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northern florida, and forecasters warn flash flooding could threaten lives. the brunt of the storm was felt further east tn expected close >> and we have team coverage this morning starting there in the panhandle. abc's marci gonzalez is in mexico beach, florida. good morning, marci. >> reporter: hi, devin and diane. good morning. well, some parts of the gulf coast including where i am are getting spared while other communities not far from here are getting hit hard by hermine. north of where the category 1 hurricane made landfall this morning in tallahassee, strong winds and heavy rain bringing down trees. in towns north of tampa reports of water rescues and potentially a state of emergency already in effect for much of florida with some people forced to evacuate. floridians spent much of yesterday getting ready for this, sandbagging, boarding up windows and now waiting for sunlight to see the extent of the damage as the storm now makes its way into georgia and the carolinas. devin and diane. >> all right, marci, thank you. thank you. and many people are without power now in tallahassee. strong winds also keeping those utility crews from being able to restore service overnight. >> and it coul
northern florida, and forecasters warn flash flooding could threaten lives. the brunt of the storm was felt further east tn expected close >> and we have team coverage this morning starting there in the panhandle. abc's marci gonzalez is in mexico beach, florida. good morning, marci. >> reporter: hi, devin and diane. good morning. well, some parts of the gulf coast including where i am are getting spared while other communities not far from here are getting hit hard by hermine....
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expected to make landfall along florida's panhandle sometime overnight, and it could bring between 12 inches, actually more than 12 inches of rain to much of the central and northern part of the statement in the meantime in the pacific, madeline passed south of the big island. hawaii residents not in the clear yet. another powerful storm is nearing the island chain. >> i just ask the people of hawaii to listen to your state and local officials. make sure you and your families are prepared. >> and we want to head over to our meteorologist mark tamayo for an update on the storms. >> it's that time of year we do have strengthening tropical systems. what was once tropical storm hermine now is a hurricane with winds of 75 miles per hour. here is a look outside. this live camera coming out of florida as you can see. lots of clouds already and also the stormy conditions beginning to increase. the center of the storm is 120 miles west of cedar key, florida. this, by the way, the first hurricane to move onshore for a florida landfall since 2005. so you can see the circulation with strengthening. this is expected to be a tropical storm, but the strength brought to the a hur
expected to make landfall along florida's panhandle sometime overnight, and it could bring between 12 inches, actually more than 12 inches of rain to much of the central and northern part of the statement in the meantime in the pacific, madeline passed south of the big island. hawaii residents not in the clear yet. another powerful storm is nearing the island chain. >> i just ask the people of hawaii to listen to your state and local officials. make sure you and your families are...
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panhandle sometime overnight. it could bring 12 inches of rain too much of the central and northern part of the state. tornadoes are also possible in both north florida and southern georgia. >> i'm trying to be as ready as i can. i don't want to lose anything and have to spend more money replacing it again. >> in the pacific madeleine passed south of hawaii's big island and the system is forecasted continued moving away from the state.>> it's amazing mother nature at work. we're sitting in our house thinking the storm is it too bad. >> hawaii residents not in the clear with another powerful storm leicester nearing the chain. >> i asked the people of hawaii to listen to your state and local officials and make sure you and your families are prepared. >> hermine is tracking over land and near the carolina coast over the weekend. in panama on a -- panama city beach. >>> let's check weather because the clouds out there are still around. >> they beefed up in coverage and the cooler day across the bay today as a result. right now we're talking about a hurricane hermine with winds at 75 miles per hour. this is the radar loop and i will say this. this is the
panhandle sometime overnight. it could bring 12 inches of rain too much of the central and northern part of the state. tornadoes are also possible in both north florida and southern georgia. >> i'm trying to be as ready as i can. i don't want to lose anything and have to spend more money replacing it again. >> in the pacific madeleine passed south of hawaii's big island and the system is forecasted continued moving away from the state.>> it's amazing mother nature at work....
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throughout the panhandle the situation today not so happy, quite miserable, 300,000 people are estimated to have no electricity in northern floridas of trees toppled in those 80 mile an hour winds taking on power lines and blocking roads, as we learned this morning killing one homeless man who was sleeping outside in a tent. ashley: is this still described as a life-threatening storm? >> reporter: it absolutely is. the more it goes north the less life-threatening it is but there is a risk of torn attic activity all up the eastern seaboard all weekend. ashley: thanks, more varney after this. ♪ >> all right. as we get ready to pass the baton on, let's take a look at the big board for you, the dow up 83 points, very lackluster jobs report, no, the fed isn't going to raise interest rates, maybe later this month september. the market up 84 points or thereabouts. my time is up but guess what? connell mcshane, take it away. connell: the baton. thank you very much indeed. you and i are the four by 100 relay. have a good weekend. we do have a lot going on on the friday. as ashley said the wild weather is part of it the politics and the da
throughout the panhandle the situation today not so happy, quite miserable, 300,000 people are estimated to have no electricity in northern floridas of trees toppled in those 80 mile an hour winds taking on power lines and blocking roads, as we learned this morning killing one homeless man who was sleeping outside in a tent. ashley: is this still described as a life-threatening storm? >> reporter: it absolutely is. the more it goes north the less life-threatening it is but there is a risk...